[kj] Hammersmith highlights

sade1 saulomar1 at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 18 19:17:18 EDT 2010



> ..Youth's Iceland PTSD is understandable.



First I hear of this about Youf'.  What exactly was so harsh that such a great
(GREAT!) album should pay for it with its life? I mean, should have to pay for
it "live."





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From: Paul Rangecroft <paul.rangecroft at gmail.com>
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!) <gathering at misera.net>
Sent: Mon, October 18, 2010 8:35:37 AM
Subject: Re: [kj] Hammersmith highlights

Fantastic news about Extremities. Interesting about BTATS. I remember Raven
posting something about how he thought it should have been a Jaz Coleman solo
album now you mention it.

Youth's Iceland PTSD is understandable.

Definitely agree with Sun Goes Down and the Fire Dances stuff. Only
flogged-to-death Frenzy and my nom for the turkey - 'Lust Almighty' - I could do
without.

Yes, there are better tracks from KJ2003. 'Asteroid' strikes me as an odd
choice.



On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Matt Tibbits <matt_tibbits at hotmail.com> wrote:

I don't want to raise expectations but Jaz was talking in Brussels about doing
an Extremities based performance/gig at some point. The Revelations era brings
back too many bad memories for Youth, sadly. We should rejoice that we heard The
Hum at the Forum. Jaz is completely off doing anything from BTATS live. I think
he associates it with OTG and the break up of the band. 

> 

>There'll never be a gig that pleases everyone. It's great that they are playing

>so many new songs but I would have loved Singularity. I would have also loved

>Sun Goes Down, Feast of Blaze or Dominator. Blood On Your Hands or something

>other than Asteroid from KJ2003 would have been good, too. How well would The

>Gathering go down!? You never know though. How many of us would have predicted

>three years ago that they'd be opening their set now with Tomorrow's World and

>playing Madness? Probably right about the Raven comment though - we're less

>likely to hear obscure songs from the albums he did.

> 

>





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