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Saw Killing joke last night in Baltimore, good stuff.
Got talking to a Luton fan who’s opening gambit was QPR, did us on the pitch and off it. Said he liked us and are a proper football club, touched my soul and a brought a tear to my eye.
A proper football club, build on that identity please TF.
I think there's three of us here who are Rs and Os; it's quite something that the Os are actually worse than the Rs at the moment. Onwards and upwards eh.
A magnificent football club, the love of our lives, finding a way to finally have its day in the sun.
They we’re very very good, not a huge fan of theirs but went because I knew they would be good. They were all on fine form despite the sound quality.
Mate I went with is the current sound engineer with new order and he wanted to burn the place down as the sound system was so bad. Also got talking to the drummer who literally lives round the corner from my mate and I. Going for a beer at Christmas was how we left it.
Hearing American bands as often as I do you constantly here Killing Jokes influence
From one of my favourite albums of all time........
Loved Killing Joke. They used to live at 11 Portland Rd W11 before it started getting seriously gentrified. I credit them with leading me out of guitar-based music, as they were making some seriously funky shit around 1980-81 with stuff like the Turn To Red dub and the Change red label 7". I think that was Youth's influence. I wonder if Jaz is still as intense.
Saw them at the Roundhouse a couple of years ago - stunning gig. I did make the mistake of being down the front at the start though. I'm a little to old for the mosh pit.. :D
Remember those bootleg C90s of gigs you could buy at gigs or places like Kensington/ Camden market. Usually with a DIY photocopied cover. For me this says Killing Joke 2018.
Loved Killing Joke. They used to live at 11 Portland Rd W11 before it started getting seriously gentrified. I credit them with leading me out of guitar-based music, as they were making some seriously funky shit around 1980-81 with stuff like the Turn To Red dub and the Change red label 7". I think that was Youth's influence. I wonder if Jaz is still as intense.
They've been hit and miss, mostly miss, since 2003 but the last album was good. The problem has been that Geordie has stopped being clever with his guitar playing and is just playing straight metal riffs but the last album has more good stuff from him.
This is his best work in 20 years.
ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH MARTI THE REDEEMER WHO STRENGTHENS ME.
I think there's three of us here who are Rs and Os; it's quite something that the Os are actually worse than the Rs at the moment. Onwards and upwards eh.
Yep, Ravens, Rangers, O’s and Terps here, in that order