[kj] feast of blaze(original).

Leigh Newton angrytomhanks at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 15 01:25:29 EDT 2007


Yeah, it was pretty intense. I saw them once again, circa Teeny Shiny, I think. Same deal as when you saw them. Total hipster crowd. I guess the folks at Pitchfork Media give it the thumbs up or something. Fugazi were an awesome band to see. I caught them on the Red Medicine tour and again on the End Hits tour and both shows were fantastic. Huge setlists spanning their entire discography.

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From: B. Oliver Sheppard <bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net>
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!) <gathering at misera.net>
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 11:33:20 PM
Subject: Re: [kj] feast of blaze(original).


Seeing Melt Banana at the time you did must have been great. I saw them
right as they released Cell-Scape a few years ago, about 175 people
present, very pulverizing sound live. Was surprised at the youth of the
audience and how many seemed to not be from any sort of grind scene,
much less hardcore, but a very hipster-heavy Urban Outfitters indie sort
of crowd with trendy hair and tight ironic t shirts. I thought the crowd
would be more, well, punk looking, and not as overwhelmingly young.

The only band I can think of that I saw in their glory days was Fugazi,
after Steady of Diet of Nothing and just before they released In On the
Killtaker. When I saw them they hadn't released In On the Killtaker (a
GREAT album), in other words, but were playing songs from it; no one had
the material before, some of which almost approaches a Minor Threat
intensity ("Great Cop"). The energy was absolutely insane. Got to see
Fugazi eject someone and give them their money back personally at the
same show --- classic stuff. A local riot grrl band, Wayward Girl,
opened for them, as that was the big thing then, too.

-Oliver




Leigh Newton wrote:

> Sad to say that I missed the glory days of almost all my favourite bands. The so-called 'glory days' being a very subjective thing, of course. But, for example, I never saw Skinny Puppy until a couple of years ago (and then again a few months ago), so I missed out on Too Dark Park, VIVISect, Last Rights, etc. Never saw Nomeansno circa 'Wrong'. Never saw Faith No More circa 'Angel Dust'. Never saw the Jesus Lizard circa 'Goat'. The list is endless. There's not a whole lot I can say for myself. I saw Anthrax on the Persistence of Time tour which I think was their artistic peak. I saw Failure before Magnified came out. I saw Mr. Bungle on the Disco Volante tour which also featured Melt Banana who were touring Scratch or Stitch. Saw Shudder To Think on the Pony Express Album tour which is undeniably their tour de force. I also got to see Khanate before they broke up which I'm really happy about. Anyone else got any tales from the glory days?

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