[kj] Dutch

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Nationality is a myth.
It just keeps you neat and tidy in your box, even when it cannot represent every Culture contained inside.
""> From: karen.weil at sddt.com> To: crackedmachine at yahoo.co.uk; gathering at misera.net> Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 10:10:34 -0700> Subject: Re: [kj] Dutch> > OK, Change: Settle down. I say it only in a general sense. And guess what? I > actually think that about *most* people -- regardless of nationality, etc.> > Respectfully,> > k.w.> (open-minded American)> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Change" <crackedmachine at yahoo.co.uk>> To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)" > <gathering at misera.net>> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 6:46 AM> Subject: [kj] Dutch> > > > ALL the Dutch are good people?> >> > That seems a simplisitic view...> >> >> From: karen.weil at sddt.comTo: gathering at misera.netDate: Tue,> >> 28 Oct 2008 10:27:45 -0700Subject: Re: [kj] Nice Streets> >> Below: How We Wait in Europe> >>> >>> >>> >> Dank u wel for your input, Jerry. The Dutch are good people> >> (but sorry about your one experience there!) And I> >> couldn't agree with you about judging an entire> >> group/city/nation, etc. based on the actions of a few jerks.> >> It only leads to no good.> >>> >> Anyway, tot ziens!> >>> >> k.w.> >>> >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: jerry bodkin> >> To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)> >> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 12:48 AM> >> Subject: Re: [kj] Nice Streets Below: How We Wait in Europe> >> Holland is a lovely country and the Dutch are a lovely> >> people, ive been there several times including once for just> >> 12 hours(10 of them in a police cell) but we'll leave> >> that there! France too is a beautiful beautiful place and> >> the people there too are lovely once you make an effort with> >> them. i.e. try at least to speak the language. Give me> >> Europe any day. Too often we judge an entire race on> >> individual behaviour, my God, what must most of the world> >> think of us English. Jelala.> >>> >> > From: karen.weil at sddt.com> To:> >> crackedmachine at yahoo.co.uk; gathering at misera.net> Date:> >> Mon, 27 Oct 2008 11:51:50 -0700> Subject: Re: [kj] Nice> >> Streets Below: How We Wait in Europe> > Hi,> >> Change:> > Appreciate your thoughts on Belgium;> >> it's a fine place. Germany also offers > so much, and> >> has a very strong avant-guarde scene.> However, I have to> >> take issue with your comments about the Dutch and >> >> Europe. If anything, the Dutch have a totally different> >> attitude when it > comes to languages; that's why so> >> many of them speak three or four of them. > Whatever> >> differences they may have with their European neighbors; I> >> really > don't think the English issue plays a great> >> role.> And while Paris is outrageously expensive (I was> >> there in May; and believe > me, it was no fun coming from> >> a country where the currency is in the > toilet!), I> >> really can't agree with your observations about the> >> French, > either. (Although I will concur about their> >> love of Wire!)> But at any rate, enjoy travelling -- veel> >> plezier, as the Dutch say!> > Groetjes,> >> >> k.w.> > ----- Original Message ----- > From:> >> "Change" <crackedmachine at yahoo.co.uk>>> >> To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the> >> band!)" > <gathering at misera.net>> Sent:> >> Wednesday, October 15, 2008 5:53 AM> Subject: [kj] Nice> >> Streets Below: How We Wait in Europe> > > > How> >> nice it was to escape this ever more petty joke of a nation,> >> occupied > > as it has been by the USA since WW2. If> >> you want to get away from this > > rotten island then> >> a great place to go is Belgium. Its not too far by > >> >> coach through the tunnel. Brussels is beautiful. The streets> >> smell of > > coffee and chocolate, the people are> >> jolly and kind and there is great art > > everywhere.> >> No wonder Colin and Malka made it their home. There are also> >> > > lots of Belgians with little noses straight out of> >> a Tintin book. The food > > and beer are amazing. I> >> thought Brussels was wonderful but then I made it > >> >> to Ghent and was pretty damn glad the trams had been aborted> >> by a flower > > festival because I walked along the> >> canal to get back to the station and > > realised that> >> this is architecturally the most beautiful city I have seen.> >> > > I haven't made it to Prague yet though!> >> Antwerp looks like a low rent > > Barcelona copy, in> >> the same way Manchester tries to be European but always >> >> > ends up looking like> > a post-industrial dump.> >> Tilberg is very boxy but the people were partying > >> >> hard and late and the Dutch all seem to think the rest of> >> Europe is crap > > just because they don't all> >> speak perfect English! "Those crazy Dutch!" >> >> > said Lewis but I can't remember why. Maybe it was> >> something to do with the > > hotel WIRE rejected in> >> Tilburg. Margaret the guitarist said it was so > >> >> grotty she didn't even want to put her bag down in it> >> let alone sleep in > > it!> >> > Berlin is> >> a great place to explore, full of impressive sites and large> >> > > enough to spend years there I'd warrant.> >> Tiergarten is the largest and > > most lovely park> >> I've ever strolled through. German venues also make a> >> > > mockery of British ones in terms of the sound.>> >> >> > Strasbourg has a fine market where I found a> >> sabre for a mere twenty > > euros, a light sabre for> >> two euros and a tiny plastic Obelix for twenty > >> >> cents. Lewis loves the trams, but the modern art gallery,> >> watched over by > > one of Lovecraft's Forgotten> >> Ones, is even better. I spent too long there > > so> >> got to Paris 23 minutes too late. My Cologne friend Dirk> >> from the > > Gathering reckons Strasbourg is cool> >> because of the huge German influence. > > Cancel your> >> order, crossing the border, changing the menu!> >>> >> > The Eyefull tower is good for a stroll but Paris is> >> full of too many slow > > people and the prices are> >> obscene. Jus d'orange? Mai non je pense que je > >> >> WAIT until ich gehe zu Belqigue! Paris hotels are the worst.> >> Unlike > > Germany and Belgium, the beer is worse than> >> Britain. French computer > > keyboards were designed> >> by a retard and the showers go some way to > >> >> explaining why the English have often mocked the French for> >> being > > hygenically challenged. The redeeming> >> feature of the French is that many > > of them seem to> >> really love WIRE and gave the most enthusiastic response> >> > > of any crowds on this tour.> >> >> >> Anyway this was the route of my rail and road trip:>> >> >> > I arrived in beautiful Brussels in the middle> >> of some kind of medieval > > WARDANCE pageant. I had> >> time to visit the city's most mainstream record >> >> > store just opposite Ancienne Belquique which Killing> >> Joke would conquer by > > and by. I was rewarded by> >> finding a copy of one of the few PJ HARVEY > > singles> >> I didn't yet possess, 'A PLACE CALLED HOME.'>> >> >> > After a couple of hours I caught the train to> >> gorgeous Ghent for the WIRE > > gig at Democrazy.>> >> >> > Next day I took trains via Antwerp and a bus> >> NORTH OF THE BORDER to > > Tilburg just in time to> >> catch the seismic riffin' PELICAN and Dutch > >> >> hardcore heroes SEEIN' RED before WIRE blasted off at> >> around 7pm. Later I > > was also entertained by the> >> double breasted PRE and a Satanic black metal > > band> >> who gave the crowd the finger for watching them, all of> >> which was > > unexpected.> >> > On> >> returning to Brussels I witnessed a lovely WIRE gig at La> >> Botanique, a > > venue which could verily call itself> >> NICE STREETS ABOVE if it so desired. > > I struck up> >> conversation with a charming photographer and graphic> >> designer > > called Violette who sent me eight great> >> photos of WIRE from the gig.> >> > After the gig> >> I had to START TO MOVE pretty sharp and jumped on the night> >> > > train where I was entertained by conversation with> >> a former theatre > > director who had just aborted a> >> trip to Turkey. He recommended a trip to > >> >> Tiergarten which proved very good advice. My first police> >> encounter was > > with two cops on the Ostbahnhof> >> platform who took a rather long time > > checking to> >> find out if Interpol have a warrant out on me for listening> >> to > > music in my living room. Berlin is also very> >> cool and well worth a visit > > in its own right, but> >> smells worse than Brussels.> >> > The first> >> night was free before the arrival of KILLING JOKE so I> >> checked > > out the SO36 venue where they and WIRE> >> played, which was immortalised in a > > song on the> >> first KILLING JOKE album. The sound was excellent as are all> >> > > other German venues I've ever been to. The> >> soundman played KILLING JOKE > > before the headline> >> act, a comedy punk trio who weren't very funny but >> >> > probably liked DEVO. We talked after the gig and I run> >> into him again at > > the KILLING JOKE gigs.>> >> >> > After the amazing KILLING JOKE regeneration in> >> Berlin, with Big Paul's > > drum kit illuminated> >> and smoking ritualistically, I planned to head to > >> >> Paris to see them there. The train times were TOO LATE so at> >> the last > > minute I rerouted to Strasbourg for more> >> WIRE and this proved a wise > > choice as the COMET> >> hit very late and I caught the whole set in front of a >> >> > very young and enthusiastic crowd at a festival that> >> went on until 6am. > > Next day my second run in with> >> cops was with two French transport police > > who ask> >> me to wrap up my sword so that it couldn't be seen> >> before I caught > > the train.> >> > Paris> >> next for more WIRE, on a first class train where I started> >> downing > > some of the left over Heineken from last> >> night's rider and upset a French > > idiot who had> >> a tantrum because I couldn't stop belching even when she> >> > > kicked my chair. She complained to the guard and> >> he clearly thought it was > > a bit silly having to> >> ask me not to belch when I couldn't help it. In the >> >> > end she started complaining I was playing the BUTTHOLE> >> SURFERS too loud on > > my headphones and he came> >> back, again embarrassed, to ask me to turn it > >> >> down. Then she had a stroke of genius and moved to another> >> seat. Perhaps > > its a good job the sword was> >> wrapped!> > If you ever feel like going to Paris my> >> advice is don't bother. Go in a > > cafe that> >> advertises coffee for a Euro and they greasy waiters will> >> > > chearge you five.> >> > It was nice to> >> speed back to Belgium and Brussels which was already >> >> > seeming like a second home. I found many cool CDs in> >> the shops, including > > quite appropriately> >> COMMERCIAL SUICIDE. Being there for three days I had >> >> > plenty of time to explore and each day surpassed the> >> previous one. I met > > so many great people in> >> Belgium I felt like moving there!> >> > My> >> favourite songs to listen to on a speeding train were>> >> > KILLING JOKE - Pssyche> > WIRE - Drill (DJ> >> Fuckoff Version)> > oh dear the moderate Craig> >> won't like that will he?> > KILLING JOKE -> >> Timewave> > PJ HARVEY - Taut> > EINSTURZENDE> >> NEUBAUTEN - Haus Der Lauge> > BAND OF SUSANS - Guitar> >> Trio> > KILLING JOKE - Empire Song> > WIRE -> >> Germ Ship> > WIRE - Spent> > BUTTHOLE SURFERS -> >> Who was in my room last night?> >> > Back home> >> after another awesome double dose of the mighty JOKE I had a> >> day > > of rest and didn't even have time enough> >> to notice what a terminal dump > > Manchester is> >> because the MELVINS wheeled in to rock the town and give me> >> > > a chance to catch up with lots of old friends.> >> That is the great thing > > about Manchester, lots of> >> good gigs.> >> > Next day I was off again to> >> London for the KILLING JOKE homecoming and as > >> >> chaotic synchronicity would have it, THALIA ZEDEK and her> >> band began their > > tour the very next day. She's> >> a brilliant intense songwriter. Check her > > out> >> while you still can...> >> >> >> www.myspace.com/thaliazedek> >> > Her tour ends> >> on October 23 at La Botanique in Brussels!> >> >> >> I went to all the THALIA ZEDEK BAND gigs in England and> >> after the best one > > at Hull Adelphi I had to zoom> >> down to Cheam in Surrey for my younger > >> >> sister's wedding. The lavish reception was held on a> >> Territorial Army base > > but my uncles and I resisted> >> the temptation to hijack a tank. One thing I > > gave> >> her was a copy of 'UH HUH HER' by PJ HARVEY as> >> "The Desperate Kingdom > > of Love"> >> couldn't really be a better song to wish for a long> >> loving > > marriage, at the end of this burning> >> world.> >> > Then I went home to transcribe> >> interesting interviews with MAGAZINE and > > WIRE,> >> blow up some more stereo speakers, and wait for civilization> >> to fall > > in its grave.> >> >> >> ACCELERATE> > ACCELERATE> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________> >> >> Gathering mailing list> > Gathering at misera.net>> >> > http://four.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/gathering>> >> > > >> >> _______________________________________________>> >> Gathering mailing list> Gathering at misera.net>> >> http://four.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/gathering> >>> >> Read amazing stories to your kids on Messenger Try it Now!> >>> >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________Gathering> >> mailing> >> listGathering at misera.nethttp://four.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/gathering> >> _________________________________________________________________> >> X Factor: latest video, features and more. 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