[kj] just got back....

Darren A. Peace dpeace at bigfoot.com
Fri May 8 05:46:07 EDT 2009


OK. Here are my recollections.



I made it to London and the Tattershal Castle by around 4. Couldn't see any
Jokers on the boat unless they were disguised as Sloanes (I thought they'd
died out) or wankers, so I chatted to some odd-looking people who were
apparently having a break from filming a crime drama nearby. They seemed
unimpressed by my offer to be a corpse for them so long as it didn't take
more than 20 minutes.



Then I saw Mr Jonn Chapman, playing under a table with his stash of
contraband vodka. He was very sensible; the bar prices were extraordinary.
Lots of Killing Joke t-shirts turned up (although I see from the list that
several people were there but didn't find us; that was a shame. Perhaps we
need a sign to identify ourselves on such occasions, and I suggest flashing
deely boppers. Oh no - that would make people think we were a hen night. Any
suggestions?) and we were then treated o the appearance of Mr Stephen
Lawrence, who had bravely elected to wear full Jaz facepaint. In the event,
Jaz wasn't wearing the full mask, so particular plaudits to Mr Lawrence.



I have long chosen to go to many gigs by myself, and not to meet up with
lots of people there. Particularly with a band like Killing Joke, I find I
zone out and am unable to appear anything other than rude to other people,
and this has worked well over the years. However, having met Mr Chapman, Mr
Moss, Mr Lawrence and others at the Malicious Damage bash, I realised that
it was probably about time I saw what these people who I've known on the
list for years are actually like, and it was reassuring that everyone was
great company.



We then headed to the venue (involving my doing something I never
anticipated I would find myself doing, asking someone how I could get to the
Heaven nightclub); the journey was short, despite an unfortunate incident
with a cold samosa, and we went inside. Not before the bouncers had picked
on me as the likely dealer / terrorist and treated me to a full cavity
search, however; I had a half-eaten finger roll in my trouser pocket, and as
Mr Bouncer found it during his enthusiastic patting I was treated to pursed
lips and raised eyebrows.



Merchandise stall was heaving with PlasticHead stuff; nothing new apart from
the Forum live CD box, which I'm not going to buy at that price as I've got
the DiscLive ones. Maybe when I see it cheap somewhere.



Bob noted that Faith Healer had started up almost as soon as we got inside (
iad, however, noted my favourite poster f the night : "Gay Wii Party"), so
we went as far forward as we could; the place was packed. Then it started.



I have been getting increasingly disappointed with the Requiem / Wait /
Wardance / Pssyche axis of KJ setlists; they have so many fantastic songs
they could play that it seems a shame to squander them. However, the sound
was FANTASTIC - we were by speakers towards the back (more used to pumping
out Erasure, as it were) and they were excellent. So the most familiar parts
of the setlist were as exciting and vital as I have heard them in years.



This is for two reasons, in my view. I have liked many of KJ's history of
exploding drummers (Benny being a particular favourite of mine), but BPF is
unparalleled. Even the Pandy tracks I wasn't convinced by at the Forum were
transformed. And Youth.



I see KJ as two separate entities. The Raven KJ were serious and
no-nonsense, almost menacing. Youth KJ has humour, playfulness and more of a
sense of fun. And to echo other sentiments here, the bass was magnificent.
Youth is looser and (ugh) groovier, and this adds a whole new dimension to
the usual tracks. Even LLB was funkier.



Jaz appeared to be wearing either Beatles wig or a Cossack hat, and has a
very impressive Colgate smile (perhaps dentures?). Geordie was
Thunderbird-hatted, and playing with his usual oxymoronic louche urgency.
I've not hear this band so tight and focussed for years. The performance was
significantly better than the Forum dates, in my view, and I'm now
vacillating even harder about Blackpool.



There was no opportunity to pester the band afterwards, as we were all
marched out so the venue could be prepared for the World Record fisting
attempt scheduled for eleven. We did, therefore, have time to go for a drink
afterwards, which was a great way to round things off. I was particularly
pleased to meet The Stranger (from this list) and Miss Frenzy (from the
Killing Joke forums), as they were the people who flew from New York for the
gig, and I admire that degree of focus and dedication!



It was a great pleasure to meet everyone, including Milinda, Jonn again, Bob
Barathy, Ade, Stephen again, Laughing Chris, Antoni, Jane, Adam, Jessica,
Woody, and everyone else. There were some people I would have liked to meet
who couldn't make it, but perhaps another time.



Interestingly, I met on my train back to Reading (my car had not been broken
into, for those with long memories) a fellow sporting a Devo hoodie. Turned
out he'd just been to the gig at the Forum, which I could have gone to had
it not been for KJ. Turns out the Devo set was short (just the first album -
nothing new at all) and rather lack-lustre. So the only nagging doubt in my
head about the evening was also cleared up.



I'm really pleased to have gone, and Rob? You missed a good one, mate.



Blackpool. Hmm.



Darren

Hungerford, UK





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