[kj] new topic-opener any bets?

Neil Perry 65snoopy at gmail.com
Mon Feb 27 15:04:05 EST 2012


Kazoo..?? Which rare unreleased version do you have?
All I can hear is that delightfully abrasive Geordie riff.

They opened with The Hum at the Forum in 2008 and I thought it fell a bit
flat. Wanted them to
roar out of the traps but instead they sort of wandered out with their
slippers on.

They should open with a frigging new song if they have the balls!

Am I in a minority thinking Asteroid is frankly bollocks? Don't understand
the excitement this
song seems to generate.

n



On 27 February 2012 20:30, GREG SLAWSON <gregslawson at msn.com> wrote:


> To be honest I don't think Song and Dance is one of the strongest songs

> on FD (which I think is definitely one of the

> best Joke albums). That 2-note part in the middle that sounds like a kazoo

> playing, when Jaz sings "spit hit the stick"--what the hell is that?

> I vote for The Hum as the surprise opener!

>

> > Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 18:43:25 +0100

> > From: christophe.barry at wanadoo.fr

> > To: gathering at misera.net

>

> > Subject: Re: [kj] new topic-opener any bets?

> >

> > Definitely, my fav would be 'Sun Goes Down'

> > C.

> >

> > Le 25/02/12 21:24, « Paul Rangecroft » <paul.rangecroft at gmail.com> a

> écrit

> > :

> >

> > >A lot of votes for 'Song & Dance'. Listening to it a couple of days

> > >ago I thought what a cracking opener it would make. Not sure how keen

> > >Youth is on Fire Dances. Doubt Jaz could hit the high notes anymore

> > >either. Agree that 'Blood On Your Hands' would be an excellent choice.

> > >Youth doesn't seem to mind playing Night Time so maybe the title track

> > >would be something they could all agree on? A new one would be ok too.

> > >Shame Youth doesn't like Revelations. A lot of people, myself

> > >included, say it's their favourite album. 'The Hum' would be my first

> > >choice. Vaguely remember us having this conversation before -

> > >something about not wanting to be reminded of the Iceland episode and

> > >split (but I could have made that up).

> > >

> > >Not long now. Got my ticket for Manchester a few weeks ago when I was

> > >seeing... umm... a certain Scottish band... Bring it on!

> > >

> > >On 2/25/12, Neil Perry <65snoopy at gmail.com> wrote:

> > >> Agree %110... and if not Blood On Your Hands, I vote for Sun Goes

> Down,

> > >> Song & Dance or Dominator.

> > >>

> > >> n

> > >>

> > >>

> > >> On 25 February 2012 15:14, Alexander Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net>

> > >>wrote:

> > >>

> > >>> When you think about it, why WOULDN'T you open with something new? I

> > >>>mean,

> > >>> arguably the purpose of the tour is to spread the gospel, so to

> speak,

> > >>> about new material, right? Why wouldn't you you open with a taster of

> > >>> same?

> > >>>

> > >>> Still, would love to hear the opening notes of "Blood On Your Hands"

> > >>>come

> > >>> ringing out of the darkness before the curtain drops, revealing the

> > >>>band

> > >>> firing on all cylinders, with a big Coles backdrop behind them.

> > >>>

> > >>> Alex in NYC

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