[kj] KJ - L.A.

The Exorcist killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com
Mon Oct 20 11:08:27 EDT 2008


+1 for POTF! LOVE IT!

At 07:23 AM 10/20/2008, Brendan wrote:

>With you on POTF, really evocative song, not many people are big fans from

>what I gather.

>

> > An incredibly psychedelic/out of body experience...raged with Dave Grohl,

> > Pat Smear & Kevin Haskins. Vangelis/Blade Runner soundtrack into

> > REQUIEM...was out of this world. Pleasures of the Flesh would've created

> > a collective (good) acid trip out of this world...Killing Joke in Palm

> > Tree world - does it work? Fuck Yeah. Milleniums better than the El Ray

> > show in 2003...although we miss Raven like a motherfucker...no offense,

> > but Youth needs to tune his fucking bass...love the man though. A being

> > of pure love. Unreal to witness the OG lineup. Jaz couldn't breathe into

> > the mic without creating the sound of the earth vomiting life into SoCal -

> > no political commentary, just...MONEY!!! MONEY IS NOT OUR GOD!!!...with

> > Big Paul behind him & Geordie doing his relaxed guitar orchestra...un -

> > fucking - believable. Thank you for rocking the planet with your

> > primordial breath, KJ...

> > Please bring back PLEASURES OF THE FLESH & perhaps...TABAZAN!!!

> > -GC

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

> > From: LONESTYLE at aol.com

> > To: gathering at misera.net

> > Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2008 12:39 PM

> > Subject: Re: [kj] chicago?

> >

> >

> > The People?

> >

> > Do does that mean us the KJ fans?

> >

> > Mmmmmmm?

> >

> > ~LB

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > In a message dated 10/17/2008 8:19:45 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> > cliffmonk at gmail.com writes:

> > Hiya Ok guys just got this from Invisible Records latest

> > newsletter.Looks like Martin Atkins and the guys got on well in

> > Chicago,i'm very pleased to hear this.Peace,Cliff

> >

> > Killing Joke

> >

> > Sometimes you can find buckets full of reasons why not to do

> > something. And my god, I certainly had a few buckets worth of reasons

> > not to go to the Killing Joke Tuesday night in Chicago. A bucket load

> > of kids at home, a bucket full of jet lag from China, buckets full of

> > other things to do, and a bucket full of emotions ( good and bad)

> > about the band, the music, the people, and the memories.

> >

> > But, nothing except a bucket full of good came out of my trip to the

> > show Tuesday. The band was tight. Paul Ferguson was rock solid and

> > hammered all of the songs in the set (which was made up of mostly

> > early material). I hadn't seen Youth play bass since Hammersmith in

> > 1981; he was terrific. Geordie was, well…..Geordie. I still don't

> > fully get how he makes that noise so effortlessly when three other

> > guitarists and a computer work station would be struggling to come

> > close. The swagger, the smirk, and the ease just underline his unique

> > vibe. And, as many times as I found reasons in the past to slag on

> > Jaz, he was leaner than I think I have ever seen him, on form, and

> > hitting all the notes he needed to hit. The show was a triumphant

> > statement of what this band is and was, and what music can be. It

> > captured the unique chemistry that I was fortunate enough to be part

> > of.

> >

> > I sang along with most of the songs. I don't know if Jaz dedicated

> > "Love Like Blood" to Raven, but the words of the chorus punched me in

> > the throat as I thought about absent friends.

> >

> > I hadn't spoken with Jaz since leaving the band over 10 years ago….

> > Dressing rooms after a show, (especially the last show of a world

> > tour) can be difficult places for difficult relationships to find

> > peace and reconnections. I was welcomed and made to feel, for a

> > little while, like a part of this very cool, twisted family, happy to

> > celebrate its ups and downs in an atmosphere where past mistakes,

> > outbursts, indiscretions, or even flat out fights are accommodated and

> > passed over with a raised eyebrow, a smile, or simply, thankfully just

> > hanging out.

> >

> > Where a hole had existed inside of me for a while (too important to

> > ignore, maybe too difficult to confront head-on) there's now just a

> > bucket full of something else sloshing around. I don't know what it

> > was – the music, Raven's passing, or maybe that we're all getting

> > older and don't know if we're going to see each other soon or again.

> > But, I feel better, more resolved, prouder of my work as a small part

> > of the family of Killing Joke, and looking forward to the next time.

> > THANK YOU, Jaz, Geordie, Youth, and Big Paul.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> >

> >

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