[kj] Pandemonium Night

Christof hamille wessidetempest at hotmail.com
Sun Mar 2 16:15:57 EST 2008



Until I win the lottery or an unknown rich relative kicks the bucket and leaves me money it is looking near impossible to go. I have been thinking about it a lot though.
I know it won't happen but it might be cool if Jaz was doing keyboards (just like the old days). And if that was the case would Geordie bring back the Les Paul for the first two records? Doubt it.

I don't think Pandemonium has filler. I think it was more they were in a groove and most of the songs sound that way. Democracy has some filler. BUT I'd rather the best from those two live than Pandemonium front to back.

I'm almost thinking it'll be the Pandemonium tour set list the second night. Meaning no Fire Dances, Extremities, OTG (of course) or Brighter. But that also means no Hossannass or 2003

If they do more dates in the US I already talked to someone about booking it in Detroit. They played there on the Pandemonium tour. Sold Out.

Can't wait. I'll see them one way or another

Chris

From: vassifer at earthlink.net
To: gathering at misera.net
Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 18:11:08 -0500
Subject: Re: [kj] Pandemonium Night

PANDEMONIUM has some amazing moments on it (notably "Exorcism" and "Whiteout"), but I'm with Leigh -- it is rife with filler.Alex in NYC
On Mar 1, 2008, at 6:02 PM, Brendan Quinn wrote:To me, Black Moon conjures up the fascination and fear of the unknown, and in particular the dark unknown of the inner self. It explores the relationship between the conscious self and the subconscious self, or shadow. It conveys the question of the nature of good and evil, not as abstract concepts, but as a perpetual inner struggle. The singer takes you on a Lovecraftian first-person journey through a struggle to understand the nature and origin of his dark side, his shadow, tracing the lineage of pain in an unending legacy through past generations. At the end he turns around to look at the nature of evil in himself and challenge it, and the tone of the song conveys the terror and hopelessness he feels as he attempts to pass through Chapel Perilous. Now that is something you DON’T get often, at least so eloquently and viscerally articulated, with any other band. Except Tool. The defence rests. From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On Behalf Of Leigh Newton
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Subject: Re: [kj] Pandemonium Night Millenium, Labyrinth, Pleasures of the Flesh, Jana, Black Moon, Mathematics of Chaos..... Pandemonium night = a celebration of album filler. ----- Original Message ----
From: Jim Harper <jimharper666 at yahoo.co.uk>
To: Gathering <gathering at misera.net>
Sent: Saturday, March 1, 2008 9:58:50 AM
Subject: [kj] Pandemonium NightSo who from the list is going to the Pandemonium night? I'll be right at the front for 'Whiteout' and 'Exorcism'. Is the Cechomor violinist coming along, since he played on the Pandemonium material in recent tours. He brought a bit more presence to the songs than just having the keyboard player play the samples (do we know who's handling keys?). I'm guessing most people are either going to both or going to the first night, but I honestly can't afford the expense of tickets, travel and somewhere to stay just to stand at the bar during 'What's This For...!' (the only one of their first six albums I'm not terribly fond of). If Big Paul does any more shows in the future (perhaps playing material from the consistently excellent Revelations, Firedances and Night Time) or actually contributes to the album (not holding my breath there), I'll do my best to try and catch him then, but for now I'll just have to settle for the now-ironically-named Youth playing one of the best Killing Joke albums. I'll still be at the bar for 'Jana', but you can't have everything. ;) Jim.

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