[kj] youth blotter art

Neil Perry 65snoopy at gmail.com
Sun Nov 18 06:24:19 EST 2018


Go to Liquid Sound Design on Bandcamp rather than Gaudi, then to merch, and
the blotter art is there

N

On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 at 14:01, Anthony Arena <anthonyarena68 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> I cant find that for sale on band camp.   i need...i want...must
> have....help please!
> please...pretty please!
>
> I did buy a few copies of the lp...which gave the opportunity to saved
> psychedelic Christmas once again this year!  I will be making receivers of
> gifts happy and tripped...that's astronaut alchemist in your stockings this
> year! no walnuts...pecans...   candy canes!   astronaut alchemists ! figgy
> puddin'
>
> back to the blotter....help!    please !   thanks much.  Anthony
>
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>>    2. Re: It wasn't for me (Paul)
>>    3. Roundhouse Ticket (Rob)
>>    4. Re: Roundhouse Ticket (Paul)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2018 15:59:21 +0800
>> From: Anthony Arena <anthonyarena68 at gmail.com>
>> To: gathering at misera.net
>> Subject: Re: [kj] It wasn't for me
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>> Response to critic:  Noone wanted you there and noone could have given a
>> rat's ass about what you explained...expected...or witnessed...band
>> definitely included.
>>
>> I can say I saw this band on the 40th anniversary show and 1st song into
>> the tour: SO36 was completely haunting !  The venue sucked ass in
>> Seattle...a sardine can of sweaty leather and foul mold smelling socks.
>>  The sound was horrible.   Horrible in that it was so loud the keyboard
>> player looked like a manipulated wooden puppet underwater pulled by
>> fisherman's line from a sinking ship.   This was the 8th time seeing
>> Killing Joke.  They forecast the weather.   All of Mothernature was
>> against
>> the belly of their beast.   SO36 was by far the most menacing song and
>> violent song I have ever heard them play or any band play with precision,
>> intensity,  and intent.  They were primed.   I have seen--no
>> hyperbole--over a thousand plus shows in my lifetime...never ever have I
>> felt such truth and raw stark power.  I was afraid for humanity !
>>  Mastery
>> whether I liked or not!
>>
>> so.. to the Mr. " IT WASN'T FOR ME"...  you obviously weren't paying
>> attention.  You were paying attention to everything and everyone around
>> you...toward the comfort of your senses which is completely a bad idea
>> when
>> planning to see or "not" KILLING JOKE.   You missed the punchline !
>>
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>> >    1. Re: Killing Joke at The LCR - 14/11/2018 (Live Wire)
>> >       (Antoni Adamiak)
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>> > Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2018 00:11:26 +0000
>> > From: Antoni Adamiak <antoni at clara.net>
>> > To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
>> >         <gathering at misera.net>
>> > Subject: Re: [kj] Killing Joke at The LCR - 14/11/2018 (Live Wire)
>> > Message-ID: <1367663C-A257-467F-819C-A23E1DE26C30 at clara.net>
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>> > quite an ?on the money? review of Turbowolf ... attenpts at audience
>> > participation falling flat ... Killing Joke got a few reviews like this
>> > back in the day by weekly rock paper hacks, probably why they took them
>> > down a back alley to slap them around a bit ... not his thing, no big
>> deal
>> >
>> > Sent from my iPhone
>> >
>> > > On 15 Nov 2018, at 23:51, Paul <dubecho at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> https://www.livewire1350.com/single-post/2018/11/15/Killing-Joke-at-The-LCR---141118
>> > >
>> > > Killing Joke at The LCR - 14/11/2018
>> > > November 15, 2018 | Aled Vernon-Rees
>> > >
>> > > Yesterday I took another risk (fans of my previous work Husky Loops at
>> > The Waterfront Studio know what I mean) in going to see Killing Joke, a
>> > band that in all honesty I hadn't heard of until deciding to go the
>> gig. By
>> > the look of the demographic for the gig it's unsurprising that I'd never
>> > heard of them as the Norwich middle aged punks were out in force and I
>> was
>> > one a very limited number of younger people in the room.
>> > >
>> > > <1.jpg>
>> > >
>> > > Unfortunately, upon my arrival it became apparent that Phobophobes had
>> > pulled out of the gig as their name didn't appear on the gig times.
>> This is
>> > a real shame because it was them  being announced as support that made
>> me
>> > decide to go the gig.
>> > >
>> > > As this was a last minute change there was no replacement so the first
>> > band to the stage were Bristol rock group Turbowolf. I will admit before
>> > this that there was a time where I was quite a big fan of the band - a
>> key
>> > part of my musical rota in when I was a fresh faced year 11. However, I
>> > didn't get the sense of glorious nostalgia I was expecting and instead
>> it
>> > was more of an uncomfortable and disappointing experience. Lead singer
>> > Chris Georgiadis, came across as a Russell Brand-eque showman who kept
>> > attempting to get a reaction from a crowd who just wanted to quietly
>> wait
>> > for the main event. This lead to many attempts to get the crowd closer
>> to
>> > the front, and shout the bands name which but these kept awkwardly
>> falling
>> > flat. The music was equally uneventful with predicable riffs and drum
>> beats
>> > that seemed to blend into one treble heavy (as the lack of bassist
>> really
>> > showed) song. I could see this band doing well if they returned to a
>> > smaller venue in Norwich playing to their fans
>> >  however this was not the right gig for them.
>> > >
>> > > <2.jpg>
>> > >
>> > > Following that light crushing of year 11 Aled's music taste came the
>> > main show: Killing Joke. As the walk on music started people seemed to
>> > appear out of no where and what previously was a reasonably empty venue
>> > suddenly filled up. The band slowly meandered on to the stage to a very
>> > welcoming crowd, most of whom dedicated fans who had seen them multiple
>> > times. Lead singer Jaz Coleman came on donning face make up (which made
>> him
>> > look like a mix between Gene Simmons and Robert Smith) and they got
>> started
>> > with the set of about 20 songs. Listening to all these songs for the
>> first
>> > time I was slightly unimpressed. There was nothing obviously wrong with
>> the
>> > music and they delivered a much better performance than the previous
>> act.
>> > The vocal delivery and performance from Jaz Coleman really captivated
>> the
>> > crowd, along with the hypnotic and constantly strong delivery from the
>> > rhythm section. However, there was nothing in that which appealed to me.
>> > >
>> > > What was clear from their performance as this was a gig for the fans.
>> > The band having been around for 40 years had worked to built a strong
>> > almost cult following and this show gave them exactly what they wanted.
>> A
>> > strong delivery of the back catalogue and putting their all into it.
>> This
>> > gig will never be a memorable event for me, having been disappointed by
>> the
>> > support and mildly uninterested in the main act. However, what I can say
>> > for certain is that for the majority of people in the room that will
>> have
>> > been a special moment that will stay with them forever.
>> > >
>> > > It just wasn't for me.
>> > >
>> > >
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>> Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2018 13:34:06 +0000
>> From: Paul <dubecho at gmail.com>
>> To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
>>         <gathering at misera.net>
>> Subject: Re: [kj] It wasn't for me
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>> Aled Vernon-Rees, may have been one of the people Jaz was reprimanding for
>> being on their iPhones, before launching into Autonomous Zone ...lol
>>
>> Have a listen here
>> <
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/3lmo3f6la98t0s1/Jaz%20iPhone%20Rant%20Norwich.mp3?dl=0
>> >
>> (If
>> you get the sign up/sign in pop up, click blue link at the end to skip)
>>
>> Cheers for your review too Anthony. A friend of mine caught them in
>> Seattle
>> too, had a great time. That was the first show on the tour back in August,
>> and they've just two more to go. No doubt they're looking forward to a
>> well
>> deserved rest, but I just wish it would keep going!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 at 07:59, Anthony Arena <anthonyarena68 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Response to critic:  Noone wanted you there and noone could have given a
>> > rat's ass about what you explained...expected...or witnessed...band
>> > definitely included.
>> >
>> > I can say I saw this band on the 40th anniversary show and 1st song into
>> > the tour: SO36 was completely haunting !  The venue sucked ass in
>> > Seattle...a sardine can of sweaty leather and foul mold smelling socks.
>> >  The sound was horrible.   Horrible in that it was so loud the keyboard
>> > player looked like a manipulated wooden puppet underwater pulled by
>> > fisherman's line from a sinking ship.   This was the 8th time seeing
>> > Killing Joke.  They forecast the weather.   All of Mothernature was
>> against
>> > the belly of their beast.   SO36 was by far the most menacing song and
>> > violent song I have ever heard them play or any band play with
>> precision,
>> > intensity,  and intent.  They were primed.   I have seen--no
>> > hyperbole--over a thousand plus shows in my lifetime...never ever have I
>> > felt such truth and raw stark power.  I was afraid for humanity !
>>  Mastery
>> > whether I liked or not!
>> >
>> > so.. to the Mr. " IT WASN'T FOR ME"...  you obviously weren't paying
>> > attention.  You were paying attention to everything and everyone around
>> > you...toward the comfort of your senses which is completely a bad idea
>> when
>> > planning to see or "not" KILLING JOKE.   You missed the punchline !
>> >
>> > On Fri, Nov 16, 2018, 3:00 PM <gathering-request at misera.net wrote:
>> >
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>> >>
>> >>    1. Re: Killing Joke at The LCR - 14/11/2018 (Live Wire)
>> >>       (Antoni Adamiak)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >>
>> >> Message: 1
>> >> Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2018 00:11:26 +0000
>> >> From: Antoni Adamiak <antoni at clara.net>
>> >> To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
>> >>         <gathering at misera.net>
>> >> Subject: Re: [kj] Killing Joke at The LCR - 14/11/2018 (Live Wire)
>> >> Message-ID: <1367663C-A257-467F-819C-A23E1DE26C30 at clara.net>
>> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>> >>
>> >> quite an ?on the money? review of Turbowolf ... attenpts at audience
>> >> participation falling flat ... Killing Joke got a few reviews like this
>> >> back in the day by weekly rock paper hacks, probably why they took them
>> >> down a back alley to slap them around a bit ... not his thing, no big
>> deal
>> >>
>> >> Sent from my iPhone
>> >>
>> >> > On 15 Nov 2018, at 23:51, Paul <dubecho at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> https://www.livewire1350.com/single-post/2018/11/15/Killing-Joke-at-The-LCR---141118
>> >> >
>> >> > Killing Joke at The LCR - 14/11/2018
>> >> > November 15, 2018 | Aled Vernon-Rees
>> >> >
>> >> > Yesterday I took another risk (fans of my previous work Husky Loops
>> at
>> >> The Waterfront Studio know what I mean) in going to see Killing Joke, a
>> >> band that in all honesty I hadn't heard of until deciding to go the
>> gig. By
>> >> the look of the demographic for the gig it's unsurprising that I'd
>> never
>> >> heard of them as the Norwich middle aged punks were out in force and I
>> was
>> >> one a very limited number of younger people in the room.
>> >> >
>> >> > <1.jpg>
>> >> >
>> >> > Unfortunately, upon my arrival it became apparent that Phobophobes
>> had
>> >> pulled out of the gig as their name didn't appear on the gig times.
>> This is
>> >> a real shame because it was them  being announced as support that made
>> me
>> >> decide to go the gig.
>> >> >
>> >> > As this was a last minute change there was no replacement so the
>> first
>> >> band to the stage were Bristol rock group Turbowolf. I will admit
>> before
>> >> this that there was a time where I was quite a big fan of the band - a
>> key
>> >> part of my musical rota in when I was a fresh faced year 11. However, I
>> >> didn't get the sense of glorious nostalgia I was expecting and instead
>> it
>> >> was more of an uncomfortable and disappointing experience. Lead singer
>> >> Chris Georgiadis, came across as a Russell Brand-eque showman who kept
>> >> attempting to get a reaction from a crowd who just wanted to quietly
>> wait
>> >> for the main event. This lead to many attempts to get the crowd closer
>> to
>> >> the front, and shout the bands name which but these kept awkwardly
>> falling
>> >> flat. The music was equally uneventful with predicable riffs and drum
>> beats
>> >> that seemed to blend into one treble heavy (as the lack of bassist
>> really
>> >> showed) song. I could see this band doing well if they returned to a
>> >> smaller venue in Norwich playing to their fans
>> >>  however this was not the right gig for them.
>> >> >
>> >> > <2.jpg>
>> >> >
>> >> > Following that light crushing of year 11 Aled's music taste came the
>> >> main show: Killing Joke. As the walk on music started people seemed to
>> >> appear out of no where and what previously was a reasonably empty venue
>> >> suddenly filled up. The band slowly meandered on to the stage to a very
>> >> welcoming crowd, most of whom dedicated fans who had seen them multiple
>> >> times. Lead singer Jaz Coleman came on donning face make up (which
>> made him
>> >> look like a mix between Gene Simmons and Robert Smith) and they got
>> started
>> >> with the set of about 20 songs. Listening to all these songs for the
>> first
>> >> time I was slightly unimpressed. There was nothing obviously wrong
>> with the
>> >> music and they delivered a much better performance than the previous
>> act.
>> >> The vocal delivery and performance from Jaz Coleman really captivated
>> the
>> >> crowd, along with the hypnotic and constantly strong delivery from the
>> >> rhythm section. However, there was nothing in that which appealed to
>> me.
>> >> >
>> >> > What was clear from their performance as this was a gig for the fans.
>> >> The band having been around for 40 years had worked to built a strong
>> >> almost cult following and this show gave them exactly what they
>> wanted. A
>> >> strong delivery of the back catalogue and putting their all into it.
>> This
>> >> gig will never be a memorable event for me, having been disappointed
>> by the
>> >> support and mildly uninterested in the main act. However, what I can
>> say
>> >> for certain is that for the majority of people in the room that will
>> have
>> >> been a special moment that will stay with them forever.
>> >> >
>> >> > It just wasn't for me.
>> >> >
>> >> >
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>> From: Rob <rob.cannell at ntlworld.com>
>> To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
>>         <gathering at misera.net>
>> Subject: [kj] Roundhouse Ticket
>> Message-ID: <FB2526D6-884A-482F-8158-5A299DB4C3E3 at ntlworld.com>
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>> If anyone needs a downstairs standing Roundhouse ticket at face value
>> then let me know as I now have a spare as someone can?t now make it.
>> Rob
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2018 15:02:58 +0000
>> From: Paul <dubecho at gmail.com>
>> To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
>>         <gathering at misera.net>
>> Subject: Re: [kj] Roundhouse Ticket
>> Message-ID:
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>> If only Star Trek's, transporter or Dr. Who's, tardis were real, or time
>> travel of any sort was possible, I'd be there in a heartbeat.
>>
>> Hope you get a taker Rob, and have a great night!
>>
>> On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 at 14:49, Rob via Gathering <gathering at misera.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > If anyone needs a downstairs standing Roundhouse ticket at face value
>> then
>> > let me know as I now have a spare as someone can?t now make it.
>> > Rob
>> >
>> >
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