[kj] KJ NYC 2008 Saturday night/ geordie low in the mix/ gig time

The Exorcist killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com
Sun Oct 12 12:25:56 EDT 2008


They went on at 11'ish, finished close to 1am.
Meeting is called for same pub like yesterday. 7pm or so I assume.

It'll be nice to see the folks again but I won't be able to speak a word.
My voice is gone. LOL

At 11:56 AM 10/12/2008, fluw wrote:


>I will be leaving at 3 pm eastern on the train to nyc. So it ain't too late

>for Geordie to request a Burman 4000 PRO amplifier to be delivered in time

>for sound check!!!haha

>

>

>Anyone know what time the gig was over last night? I'm trying to detertmine

>which train to catch home if I return tonight, Or stay in nyc

>

>

>-----Original Message-----

>From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On

>Behalf Of breadfan at cybercom.net

>Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 11:45 AM

>To: unspeakable at sbcglobal.net; A list about all things Killing Joke(the

>band!)

>Subject: Re: [kj] KJ NYC 2008 Saturday night

>

>Geordie sounded thick and crunchy up front (although he was clearly pissed

>midway thru about some sound problems ... from our spot, I couldn't tell

>anything was wrong). For us, it was actually Jaz whose sound was obscured

>for a few songs during the WTF portion.

>

>Ron

>

>

>Jiri writes:

>

> > Agree with Ron's edits on the setlist there. I'm completely beat. Soon as

>the lights came up, wife and I staggered out, whole body aching. Excellent

>show. Random exhausted thoughts follow.

> >

> > Great to meet a few gatherers, great to see Big Paul and Youth in form.

>Odd to see someone crowd surf right after Love Like Blood was dedicated to

>Raven. My favorite parts were when Youth got really into his funky bass,

>pretty much any time Big Paul banged away on the toms (he made Unspeakable

>and Follow the Leaders and Fall of Because look so much easier and smooth

>than I ever imagined they could look). To see all of them singing their

>parts was like the world renewed by fire made whole.

> >

> > Sound: From where we stood (40-50 feet back, a little to Youth's side of

>center), I could hear Youth, Big Paul, and usually Jaz clearly. But

>Geordie's sound was obscured, which was my only disappointment (Still, grand

>scheme of things: Youth/Big Paul are ultimately who I most wanted to hear,

>having never seen them perform before). Crazy that the only time I truly

>heard Geordie's wail -- other than when the rest of the band dropped out

>(like middle bit in Empire Song) -- was during Timewave, where he sounded

>really good! Think we'll try a different spot tonight.

> >

> > What an epic time. Must rest up for tonight.

> >

> > Jiri

> >

> > --- On Sun, 10/12/08, breadfan at cybercom.net <breadfan at cybercom.net> wrote:

>

> >

> >> From: breadfan at cybercom.net <breadfan at cybercom.net>

> >> Subject: Re: [kj] KJ NYC 2008 Saturday night

> >> To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"

><gathering at misera.net>

> >> Date: Sunday, October 12, 2008, 8:58 AM

> >> Yeah, freakin' ridiculous. My wife and I are lucky to

> >> be in decent shape

> >> after spending 80% of the show in the front row.

> >>

> >> To add to the setlist: Tomorrow's World after

> >> Wardance, Exit after Madness,

> >> Pssyche after The Wait (I think), new song was Timewave,

> >> and Empire after

> >> Pandys.

> >>

> >> Mine might need a tweak or two also. ;)

> >>

> >> See y'all again tonight!

> >>

> >> Ron

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> The Exorcist writes:

> >>

> >> > Great set, met a buncha gatherers, Surprise! Jaz

> >> stopped by the bar/pub...

> >> > more to follow up tomorrow.

> >> > (Or maybe I'll leave it to the pro writers here...

> >> LOL)

> >> > I'm totally wiped out. Show was intense, voice and

> >> legs are gone. :)

> >> >

> >> > Quick setlist rundown. I did miss a few. I'm sure

> >> the others will follow

> >> > up

> >> > and fix up any of my fuckups.

> >> >

> >> > Requiem

> >> > Wardance

> >> > (forgot which song)

> >> > Bloodsport

> >> > Complications

> >> > SO36

> >> > Primitive

> >> > Love Like Blood (Tribute to Raven)

> >> > Eighties

> >> > Fall of Because

> >> > Unspeakable

> >> > (Who told you???)

> >> > Madness

> >> > Follow The Leader

> >> > The Wait

> >> > -----

> >> > Change

> >> > (new song, dunno the name)

> >> > The pandy's are coming

> >> >

> >> > Once again I missed a few but the others I'm sure

> >> will correct me.

> >> >

> >> > Cheers All!

> >> > Yos

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

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else's gain, and your gain is someone else's loss. Therefore, losers contribute
to the society and winners take away from it. Being a winner is
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