Apparently or at least according to Jaz, Wayne ripped off his signature guitar sound from Geordie and made it a trademark of the sissies and m*****n. Read below:
Melody Maker, 4 June 1988
"The whole idea of Killing Joke in the first place was not rock 'n' roll, it was not to be Led Zeppelin, it was to be innovatory. It wasn't, 'Let's be big rock 'n' roll stars'. I don't want that. I don't want to see Killing Joke as a boozy rock 'n' roll band. I don't want Killing Joke members bragging about their latest sexual exploits - that's not Killing Joke to me. I'm interested in the study of a new music.
"What I see going on at the moment, this Seventies thing, makes me wanna puke, it makes me wanna throw up all over this table. Everybody knows that without Geordie's guitar sound, without Killing Joke, there would have been no Sisters Of Mercy and, without them, there would have been no m*****n. It goes on and on and on. They all know that. It makes us laugh. We're innovators and, next year, people will be listening to this album and so on and so on.
"Listen, I say to Wayne and the rest of them: listen to 'The Calling', listen to 'Outside The Gate', listen to the album, listen to it well and follow in our footsteps. Ha ha ha ha ha ha!"
Full article here: http://www.killingjoke.org.uk/aid/artic ... 40688.html
Jaz Coleman (KILLING JOKE) about the sisters
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I guess that Coleman hobbies is(was) find who 'stole'/'ripped' their sound.
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nah, the sisters' and mish's profile was much higher in 1988 when the interview was done, and all bands moved in the same circles, playing the same venues (and maybe even on the same bills?). they wouldn't have been able to help but notice/hear them.Bartek wrote:I guess that Coleman hobbies is(was) find who 'stole'/'ripped' their sound.
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FFS musicians have been accusing each other of ripping each other off since at least Mozart and Salieri...
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Bear in mind that Jaz Coleman is the man who went off to live in Iceland in the early 80s to avoid the apocalypse, which he predicted was coming soon...
hey but if you consider the sheer age of this planet of ours, "soon" is a pretty stretchy termlazarus corporation wrote:Bear in mind that Jaz Coleman is the man who went off to live in Iceland in the early 80s to avoid the apocalypse, which he predicted was coming soon...
The early 80's were a pretty dodgy time.. Reagen, Breshnev, 1000's of nukes. Apocalypse was 'n't that far off...lazarus corporation wrote:Bear in mind that Jaz Coleman is the man who went off to live in Iceland in the early 80s to avoid the apocalypse, which he predicted was coming soon...
you are so right!mh wrote:Listen to Outside the Gate?
Might pass on that one...
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But Jaz, you were right. So much that andrew wrote Summer about you. 'You paint your face once more...'
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But it's not Wayne's signature sound (which is the 12") and Killing Joke can hardly claim to have invented it. It's been around since at least Pink Floyd and probably earlier. It's just "that thing that guitarists sometimes do. No, not that one, the other one. No, the other other one...Yeah, okay, guitarists do lots of things and sometimes lots of guitarists do the same thing cos there are only so many effects pedals."Quiff Boy wrote:yeah, i can see that. the overdriven metallic guitar sound with heavy chorus fx is very KJ...
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Not knowing anything about Killing Joke I misread this completely
I presumed he was alluding to the early '70's band "Geordie" and I have been playing them on Youtube - trying to find the connection and wondering why anybody would be so proud of it
I presumed he was alluding to the early '70's band "Geordie" and I have been playing them on Youtube - trying to find the connection and wondering why anybody would be so proud of it
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same here, i have to say. i've always seen him as just another member of personnel and part of one of the phases in the sisters' existence.pikkrong wrote:Some of you may argue but for me Hussey's guitar has never defined The Sisters music.
I've just recently been back and listening to Reptile House very loud through decent headphones and I had near forgotten how alarmingly intense the guitar is on that - very heavy indeed in places. I've tended over the years to regard RH as quite sparse and spikey - probably compared to the riff and sound overload of TOL and Alice releases for example, but it really blew me away the other day. Any idea who's on the guitars on Reptile House?
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Not that you'd be able to find a connection between KJ's sound and the Girls' either.KJ were/are an amazing band but were contemporaneous with TSOM and not an influence on them. Geordie influenced Cobain and many others, but Hussey As for Outside the Gate, I'd rather listen to God's Own Medicine !!million voices wrote:Not knowing anything about Killing Joke I misread this completely
I presumed he was alluding to the early '70's band "Geordie" and I have been playing them on Youtube - trying to find the connection and wondering why anybody would be so proud of it
Yeah, Von on Temple as well. In fact it might be fair to say that Von's guitar sound is what really defined (a big part of) the Sisters, and that he's definitely in the top 2 or 3 of Sisters guitarists. Odd, that.Dr Poo wrote:It was just Von, with Craig Adams on bass of coursebearskin wrote: Any idea who's on the guitars on Reptile House?
Never understood why Marx/Gunn didn't play on The Reptile House.
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I had assumed it was... but not being an anorak, I wasn't sure. Jeez he can sure make it happen. I would LOVE to hear more of what he could come up with with just himself locked up all night in a decent studio somewhere. Not only must the inside of his head be an interesting place, but his talents as a musical maestro are genius.mh wrote:Yeah, Von on Temple as well. In fact it might be fair to say that Von's guitar sound is what really defined (a big part of) the Sisters, and that he's definitely in the top 2 or 3 of Sisters guitarists. Odd, that.Dr Poo wrote:It was just Von, with Craig Adams on bass of coursebearskin wrote: Any idea who's on the guitars on Reptile House?
Never understood why Marx/Gunn didn't play on The Reptile House.
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I wonder if Jaz has heard "Arms"?Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Not that you'd be able to find a connection between KJ's sound and the Girls' either.KJ were/are an amazing band but were contemporaneous with TSOM and not an influence on them. Geordie influenced Cobain and many others, but Hussey As for Outside the Gate, I'd rather listen to God's Own Medicine !!million voices wrote:Not knowing anything about Killing Joke I misread this completely
I presumed he was alluding to the early '70's band "Geordie" and I have been playing them on Youtube - trying to find the connection and wondering why anybody would be so proud of it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1jvrvdQMt8
pikkrong wrote:Some of you may argue but for me Hussey's guitar has never defined The Sisters music.