[kj] London Calling?
pssyche23
antoni at clara.net
Sat Oct 4 08:14:48 EDT 2008
Tonight's gig Darren !!! Don't go down there tomorrow, there's nowt on ...
Mr Phillips has suggested the Junction Tavern again from 6 or before and
it's a wise choice ... a few minutes walk up Fortess Road but fine inside
and plenty of room ... the Assembly House was completely heaving when I
popped in there ...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Darren A. Peace" <dpeace at suspiria.demon.co.uk>
To: "'A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)'"
<gathering at misera.net>
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: [kj] London Calling?
>I was writing a review on the train back to Reading, but my iPhone ate
> it.
>
> You know, that might just have been the best KJ gig I've seen in 28
> years. Geordie was too quiet from where I was, but that only
> highlighted what a killer rhythm section is in place, and how
> fundamental the rhythm section is to the Joke. I liked Benny's
> contributions, but BPF is unmatchable. It feels disloyal to Raven, but
> Youth (despite his Monserrat Captain Sensible White safari suit ((when
> was he wearing that stupid poncho arrangement? Was that the Astoria
> Pandemonium with the masks? He has an odd approach to stagewear))) is
> so perfect for these dates. His enthusiasm borders on the
> hysterical, and he has finally made me get "Madness". I'd forgotten
> what a devastating song "Exit" is, and "The Wait" was absolutely
> terrifying! BPF on his spotlit drum riser appeared to transform the
> band into a juggernaut capable of moving out into the audience with
> drills, spikes and blades. Jaz looks so trim in his new tight boiler
> suit he could wear a Smurf hat and he'd look identical to the
> Democracy troll.
>
> Eighties roared. LLB was moving (with the addition of an ill-conceived
> stage right appearance...) and Reza should really stop playing that
> horrible cheesy racket in the pre-chorus bridge in "Are You
> Receiving". I'll admit to getting emotional during "Butcher" and
> "Unspeakable", but "Who Told You How" was the biggest surprise to me.
>
> I loved the projections too, especially the ones not recycled from the
> 25th Anniversary" gigs.
>
> Great, great gig. Wish I hadn't opted to have the CDs posted, as I
> wanted to listen to the whole set on the way home...
>
> ...or could have done if some THIEVING BASTARDS hadn't fucking
> massacred my car in Reading while I was at the gig! Only just got off
> the phone to every police staton, bank and insurer in the country
> sorting it out. Moral is don't leave your wallet in your car ever even
> if it's hidden under the spare wheel in the bottom of the boot when
> the car's parked in what purported to be a patrolled (not really) and
> CCTV (not yet, it seems) 24 hour car park. Now when I get the CD, I'll
> be wondering during which song some BASTARD was smashing THREE windows
> and helping himself to my stereo.
>
> Still, tomorrow's gig should cheer me up again. Fucking downer after
> such an exceptional high.
>
> Which pub tomorrow?
>
> Darren
> Hungerford, UK
>
>
> On 4 Oct 2008, at 03:00, Harold Grey <hgrey at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>> No reports from the first night in London?!?!
>>
>> Harold
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