[kj] The Future Of Killing Joke

Mark Kolmar mkolmar at gmail.com
Tue Nov 28 21:12:57 EST 2023


Seems hardly practical to contemplate a functional substitute to fill the
emptiness, musically and otherwise. Production from riff tapes (where
available, going back) wouldn't be out-of-bounds and wouldn't make anyone
happy to think about for some time ahead.

--Mark

On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 5:10 PM Alex Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net> wrote:

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> moment. They've lost a friend and a brother and the thought of continuing
> without him is probably unfathomably surreal and quite painful. I wouldn't
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> Cc: Danny Stamper <danny_stamper at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [kj] The Future Of Killing Joke
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> I realize it may be a little too soon to tell, but what does this mean for
> Killing Joke?  Will Jaz seek a replacement?  While no one can replace
> Geordie Walker, who? would be an apt replacement?  Youth is a very good
> guitarist,  I was impressed with his collaboration with Jah Wobble.  It
> would be cool to bring in Peter Hook to cover bass duties.  Killing Joke
> should continue.  Their music is too important not too.
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> Danny
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