[kj] (OT) The Cult on Killing Joke

iPat pmdavies at gmail.com
Mon Jan 4 09:36:41 EST 2010


They used bikers but they were not Hells Angels
The 12"s were a relatively new format with extended mixes that everyone is
used to now
Must have look through my collection to see if i have any rarities there. I
think SDC had at least one 12", The Death Cult certainly and The Cult
revelled in it.

Found a Killing Joke live vinyl, the other day. have nt had time to look at
where, what and when

On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Jim Harper <jimharper666 at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:


> Afternoon all...

>

> Being the recovering goth that I am, I bought the four-CD box of The Cult's

> Love over Christmas. There's a sizeable booklet with it that contains lots

> of quotes from various interviews, reviews and articles, including a couple

> of interesting mentions of the mighty Joke. The first is from Billy Duffy:

>

> "We were into the classics, but we were still into Psychedelic Furs, Billy

> Idol and Killing Joke- they were a little bit older than us- it was dance

> rock. No-one played you on the radio so you made 12"s for the clubs and

> built that way with a big back beat, all the bands were doing it: Play Dead,

> Sisters of Mercy. We were conscious that everything had to groove."

>

> And the second is from Ian Astbury:

>

> "The Mission and the Sisters of Mercy were playing the Royal Albert Hall

> and they had Hell's Angels doing security and the night before Wayne and I

> went to see Killing Joke and we met Jimmy Page there. He was pretty fucked

> up and incoherent but we were blown away meeting him."

>

> Quite interesting, I thought!

>

> Jim.

>

>

>

>



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