I'm 26 and have been listening to Killing Joke since I was like 12 when the 2003 album came out. I had the opportunity to meet Jaz when he was giving autographs for a Hosannas from the Basement of Hell live in Lyon. I had a compilation album of Killing Joke songs and brought it so Jaz could sign it. He laughed and asked me what's this... The album was not an original, it was a pirated compilation. I didn't know it. He still signed it. What a great man.
Worked with youth, got into killing joke after that...jeeeesus...what a band and jaz our mother godiva broke the mould as she only knew this incarnation for you was only for you. Me as a bass player ive always been in the engine room too busy being disciplined locking into the bass drum...your the first real band i took any notice of your words...was a revelation...during covid lock down i sent youth a mesage saying my god jaz wrote about all of this 20 years ago...the great cull....only some select few of us knew...you had the platform and called it out. Thankyou.
@@dennisdronevids To have been to one of those shows.. Man if I ever get a time machine that's where I'm going. To see KJ and JD play? That is like my dream.
This is so amazing! I'm a little over 20 years old and just this spring, I "found" Killing Joke. Honestly, I cannot see how to keep listening music without them. I'm just a rookie here, and so I have great respect to those who have been listening this band for a long time. Even more toward Killing Joke, such a long career, such diversity, so interesting subjects on different albums and these guys are still best friends!! Endless respect. Samuel, from Finland.
BluWarta92 I didn't get into the cure,the smiths,joy division,till I was like 39,cause I hung out with dumb metal heads,best thing I ever did,changed my life ; )
+BluWarta92 I bet you would like the Cult, similar history. I was there back in the day and somehow missed Killing Joke in America. Loving them now tho.
Jaz thank you. Great track. Great band you have. Classic from the 80's and even now. Hope you come to the USA and to the South. Will travel to see you. Thanks for the music.
I remember going to a KJ gig when in my teens, way back in the mid 80s (84 or 85) - one of the loudest I've ever heard - my ear is still ringing to this day.....
JD & KJ were two of my favorite bands at the time & still are. if only Ian had today's treatment for epilepsy, he would be alive. Imagine the amazing music they had yet to play. Aside from Ian, Hooky was the absolute standout of JD. You & Geordie were my favorites in KJ. Thank you, Jazz for your insights. Please consider doing more recording or live performances with Hooky.
Jaz Coleman you are so honest and origanal thanks for the gigs I saw killing joke in the early days between 1980 1982 and a couple off years ago the history off killing joke is continuing long may killing joke reign peace
Saw u Toronto Canada three times....from the eighties onwards. amazing everytime. intimate gigs.... pls come back.. we love you and KJ here.. Your activism and knowledge is needed everywhere>>>> more than ever .. keep lighting the candle for the next generation. Cheers Jaz
saw Joy Division few times first in 1979 supporting Buzzcocks & three times Febuary 1980 with Killing Joke(gigs shown London etc) who hooked me for life from those gig's.
Lucky you ! And was Jaz right, were they no good live ? I'm too young to have seen them live but I know two people who did. One guy said JD were intense, the other one said the gig was short and chaotic
Omg thank you so much for this video! 2 of my favorites Joy Division and Killing Joke! Coming at a time always mourning Ian Curtis's death in May 1980. Blown away to learn KJ opened for Joy Division and now I can see JDs lasting impact on Killing Joke!
So amazing to hear Chaz talk about the " quiet' surrounding JDiv. They seem powerful ive heard live, seen films and heard all the records .Surprise the audience "didn't move " Now KillingJ 's power cant be stopped !
Would love to hear the so called "Killing Division" recordings. Geordie's guitar mixed with Hooky's bass is hugely intruguing. Also, top marks on the Cardiacs picture!
Jaz Coleman. Hey thank you so much for that fascinating insight. Listening to you speak like that after hearing some of your tracks so many times along with my favorite Joy Division. It gave me the truth of the connection I always felt was there yet not really aware of. The connection between Joy Division and Killing Joke. So much I was unaware of back then in my younger days. And am learning of these amazing details now 30 years later which I have been putting effort into learning more of since after I watch the doc movie. Control. And every time I would listen to some of the Joy Division I either have on vinyl or youtube. Requiem and War Dance always preceded or followed. I am going to now be putting more of my time into listing to more of the things you have to say. Your Killing Joke Interview pt1 came on my youtube playlist by chance. I sure am glad I listened to it and am now aware of it. Cheers mate, You are so cool. And Ian Curtis. Without being aware. I listened to Closer about a thousand times that year. All of it. Dave Jackson.
I wonder how you managed to not hear and feel their similarity in vibe, emotion and such. JD and KJ are different beasts, yet to me they were (are) kindred spirits.
@@ErikWouda I believe he is saying that he very much felt & heard a connection, but was unaware that such a connection existed due to there being a very real connection between the bands/members themselves.
Well to say that Joy Division didn't really work live is rather odd. I guess everyone is entitled to his own opinion. I think Jaz was looking at it from a rocknroll/physical punk experience perspective when JD live would only ever seem hollow. However, I must say that live recordings of JD are overall far more intense and harder than the studio recordings which are overproduced for the large part. Ian was borderline mumbling on studio demos and never really let it rip on the official releases whereas live he really came alive. It's a much more emotional experience, and I don't personally think there's anything 'less' for doing that live.
best killing joke gig i went to was hammersmith palais 1984 july 31st sunday travlled from swansea dropped two tabs of acid two hours before gig fucking fantastic piccadilly after gig one oclock in morning was like being on another planet bumped into charlie harper from uk subs in some subway tunnel with a girl he looked a bit nervous when he saw us fucking walked around all night till first bus back to hell in the morning come down all the way back on the worst bus ever( the comedown acid bus ha ha ) FUCKING BRILLIANT!
Yeah. On stage persona because he has to become the music. It's not really the most joyful music out there, so he has to really work hard to portray the content with honesty
I am not a fan of Killing Joke but I definitely like Jaz. We used to live in the same city some years ago, and we used to spend a lot of time in the same pub. I must have seen him 50 times before being told who he was, did not believe it until I checked on the Web. He's really nice, laid-down and polite, just like on the video, not the usual rockstar thinking he's a genius. Carry on Jaz and don't ever change!!!
agreed ... however there are a couple of live versions of SLC, one in particular on the "Here are the Young Men" video compilation that is fantastic. Ian seems to be having one of his fits, and Albrecht riffs are great to watch and hear ...
Because it's not a photo still from any fictional movie. It's a real photo of Rob Gretton kicking the real Ian Curtis at 1:27. (minus Hooky, I might add) But glad you watched the images so closely.
Have to agree,don't look the best to veiw,but awesome to listen to on record or CD...maybe coz the band didn't realise Ian was a genius...but just one of the lads to them?
Martin hannett and strawberry studios you cannot discount his abilities to work with that band. It is very similar to the sounds Paul Rothchild and Bruce botnick got out of the doors. Murky ethereal spare and very gloomy.
Talk about one hell of a double bill , those shows must have been sick. I was ten years old then so I didn't have the pleasure but I know it must have been pure madness.
Yes. for example, Ian Curtis said: "Asylums with doors open wide, Where people had paid to see inside, For entertainment they watch his body twist Behind his eyes he says, 'I still exist.' This is the way, step inside. This is the way, step inside. This is the way, step inside. This is the way, step inside. In arenas he kills for a prize, Wins a minute to add to his life. But the sickness is drowned by cries for more, Pray to God, make it quick, watch him fall. This is the way, step inside. STEP INSIDE......."
Believe me, Northern stomp exists too. dunno about southern gloom though, too busy spending a billion pounds a month on a shoebox flat shared with carl barat ;)
Jazz you are The godfather the frontman for the bandit ushered in the age of industrialization metronomes music Doom and gloom you made your riches I'm speaking out against dark forces without fear of reprisal refrigeration overattribution if honesty is your excuse well guess what you don't need one you're brilliant The madness of Neuroscience shines brighter than a thousand suns something new what's old is New again jazz by the way got a quarter start of your daughter
Killing Joke - the best band ive ever seen.
Joy Division - the best band ive never seen.
Saw both. Killing Joke and Joy Division at the same venue but different dates,Th Ajanta in Derby
same here
I'm 26 and have been listening to Killing Joke since I was like 12 when the 2003 album came out. I had the opportunity to meet Jaz when he was giving autographs for a Hosannas from the Basement of Hell live in Lyon. I had a compilation album of Killing Joke songs and brought it so Jaz could sign it. He laughed and asked me what's this... The album was not an original, it was a pirated compilation. I didn't know it. He still signed it. What a great man.
Cool 👍
Worked with youth, got into killing joke after that...jeeeesus...what a band and jaz our mother godiva broke the mould as she only knew this incarnation for you was only for you. Me as a bass player ive always been in the engine room too busy being disciplined locking into the bass drum...your the first real band i took any notice of your words...was a revelation...during covid lock down i sent youth a mesage saying my god jaz wrote about all of this 20 years ago...the great cull....only some select few of us knew...you had the platform and called it out. Thankyou.
God i love both bands still.
same here but no band can fuck with joy division
long live ian curtis
Most beautiful version of control I ever heard
Jaz's voice I could listen to for ages. Soothing.
no joke joy division is probably one of the best things that ever happened to music to this day
Absolutely
@@dennisdronevids To have been to one of those shows.. Man if I ever get a time machine that's where I'm going. To see KJ and JD play? That is like my dream.
This is so amazing! I'm a little over 20 years old and just this spring, I "found" Killing Joke. Honestly, I cannot see how to keep listening music without them. I'm just a rookie here, and so I have great respect to those who have been listening this band for a long time. Even more toward Killing Joke, such a long career, such diversity, so interesting subjects on different albums and these guys are still best friends!! Endless respect.
Samuel,
from Finland.
BluWarta92 I didn't get into the cure,the smiths,joy division,till I was like 39,cause I hung out with dumb metal heads,best thing I ever did,changed my life ; )
I just got sick of the solos,and it felt like I was listening to the same album over and over,thats all,
BluWarta92 Everybody gets into certain stuffs at a certain age. I got into Killing Joke and The Cure when I used to be 13 and now im 18.
+BluWarta92
I bet you would like the Cult, similar history. I was there back in the day and somehow missed Killing Joke in America. Loving them now tho.
@@evelskunny1 I think that with every scene, you get derivative bands.
Jaz thank you. Great track. Great band you have. Classic from the 80's and even now. Hope you come to the USA and to the South. Will travel to see you. Thanks for the music.
I remember going to a KJ gig when in my teens, way back in the mid 80s (84 or 85) - one of the loudest I've ever heard - my ear is still ringing to this day.....
JD & KJ were two of my favorite bands at the time & still are. if only Ian had today's treatment for epilepsy, he would be alive. Imagine the amazing music they had yet to play. Aside from Ian, Hooky was the absolute standout of JD. You & Geordie were my favorites in KJ. Thank you, Jazz for your insights. Please consider doing more recording or live performances with Hooky.
Jaz Coleman you are so honest and origanal thanks for the gigs I saw killing joke in the early days between 1980 1982 and a couple off years ago the history off killing joke is continuing long may killing joke reign peace
Jaz Coleman.. Legend.
Killing Joke were awesomel....still listen to them aswell...those were definitely the days!!!
lakmeister Were???? Don't you mean ARE? Thry are still oit there. They are touring as I write.
Saw u Toronto Canada three times....from the eighties onwards. amazing everytime. intimate gigs.... pls come back.. we love you and KJ here.. Your activism and knowledge is needed everywhere>>>> more than ever .. keep lighting the candle for the next generation. Cheers Jaz
joy division,is on a level,beyond most!
saw Joy Division few times first in 1979 supporting Buzzcocks & three times Febuary 1980 with Killing Joke(gigs shown London etc) who hooked me for life from those gig's.
At the Lyceum?
@@leonardocarneiro9520 1st London uni February 1980 & yes the Lyceum album release gig.
Lucky you ! And was Jaz right, were they no good live ? I'm too young to have seen them live but I know two people who did. One guy said JD were intense, the other one said the gig was short and chaotic
One of my heroes :)
Find someone worthy.
These 2 bands had such a huge impact on music!!!😎🤩🤘🎤🎸🎸🎹🥁🎶🖤
Got to love this age
I saw joy division in 79 saw kj in 85
Now its all there for me
Anyone remember fanzines
Joy Division were stunning live. Literally. The frenzy was just building as they finished.
Omg thank you so much for this video! 2 of my favorites Joy Division and Killing Joke! Coming at a time always mourning Ian Curtis's death in May 1980. Blown away to learn KJ opened for Joy Division and now I can see JDs lasting impact on Killing Joke!
So amazing to hear Chaz talk about the " quiet' surrounding JDiv. They seem powerful ive heard live, seen films and heard all the records .Surprise the audience "didn't move " Now KillingJ 's power cant be stopped !
Jaz*
Would love to hear the so called "Killing Division" recordings. Geordie's guitar mixed with Hooky's bass is hugely intruguing.
Also, top marks on the Cardiacs picture!
Me as well.
March 2021
April 2022
February 2023, man
Have seen both bands. JD just the once, April 1980. They only did another 6 afterwards before Ian died. Such a huge, huge loss to music
Youre awesome, mate!
Huge fan fr America, since the 80's
I was 14 seeing you, you gorg 80s self at Canterbury. Loved you. Your music is what I wanted - medolic and sad. x
Great stuff - legendary !
Thanks for your stuff Jaz. Ahhh the good old days!
thanks!
Killing joke and joy division is incredible bands I've been listening since eighty
Jaz Coleman. Hey thank you so much for that fascinating insight. Listening to you speak like that after hearing some of your tracks so many times along with my favorite Joy Division. It gave me the truth of the connection I always felt was there yet not really aware of. The connection between Joy Division and Killing Joke. So much I was unaware of back then in my younger days. And am learning of these amazing details now 30 years later which I have been putting effort into learning more of since after I watch the doc movie. Control. And every time I would listen to some of the Joy Division I either have on vinyl or youtube. Requiem and War Dance always preceded or followed.
I am going to now be putting more of my time into listing to more of the things you have to say. Your Killing Joke Interview pt1 came on my youtube playlist by chance. I sure am glad I listened to it and am now aware of it. Cheers mate, You are so cool.
And Ian Curtis. Without being aware. I listened to Closer about a thousand times that year. All of it.
Dave Jackson.
I wonder how you managed to not hear and feel their similarity in vibe, emotion and such. JD and KJ are different beasts, yet to me they were (are) kindred spirits.
@@ErikWouda I believe he is saying that he very much felt & heard a connection, but was unaware that such a connection existed due to there being a very real connection between the bands/members themselves.
@@cavepainter2722 Tnx for clarifying.
KJ and JD what a beautiful night that must of been.
berlin perfect place perfect time... too bad i blew it went to london and amsterdam ;(
quit bragging
What a Wonderful Pod Cast,,,, >>>>x
Fantastic video - good job man.
thank you!
i would love to hear the rest of this broadcast. jaz could probably read the phonebook and it'd be interesting.
just amazing
joy division una banda brutal y yo casa junto a killing joke fuerte una luz en orizonte las lagrimas separan las penas ...
great. thanks for that.
Well to say that Joy Division didn't really work live is rather odd. I guess everyone is entitled to his own opinion. I think Jaz was looking at it from a rocknroll/physical punk experience perspective when JD live would only ever seem hollow. However, I must say that live recordings of JD are overall far more intense and harder than the studio recordings which are overproduced for the large part. Ian was borderline mumbling on studio demos and never really let it rip on the official releases whereas live he really came alive. It's a much more emotional experience, and I don't personally think there's anything 'less' for doing that live.
+Fabian Dee Jaz Coleman has an opinion for us all whether we like it or not! :OD
good to see PIL brand as influence. Luv KILLING JOKE
What an amazing concert that would have been!!!
Very interesting indeed. Thanks for sharing.
Both bands from a great chapter in rock/pop history.
Would love to bear the jaz hooky collab
Two great bands....sad I missed out on seeing them live.
Nice memories. When Gods walked the earth - to have seen them during their prime.
Thank you John Peel.
Good interview, and fantastic "Killing Division" mix near the end.
best killing joke gig i went to was hammersmith palais 1984 july 31st sunday travlled from swansea dropped two tabs of acid two hours before gig fucking fantastic piccadilly after gig one oclock in morning was like being on another planet bumped into charlie harper from uk subs in some subway tunnel with a girl he looked a bit nervous when he saw us fucking walked around all night till first bus back to hell in the morning come down all the way back on the worst bus ever( the comedown acid bus ha ha ) FUCKING BRILLIANT!
Wow..Jaz seems so grounded & intellectual tbh! totally different when he's on stage with KILLING JOKE..maybe his alter ego??
Yeah. On stage persona because he has to become the music. It's not really the most joyful music out there, so he has to really work hard to portray the content with honesty
I am not a fan of Killing Joke but I definitely like Jaz. We used to live in the same city some years ago, and we used to spend a lot of time in the same pub. I must have seen him 50 times before being told who he was, did not believe it until I checked on the Web. He's really nice, laid-down and polite, just like on the video, not the usual rockstar thinking he's a genius. Carry on Jaz and don't ever change!!!
Lennon was a genius- this tube is not
how can you come on here and not be a fan of killing joke. your a lame man stop your bullshit
Because I love Joy Division. Otherwise no bullshit, and if somebody here is a lame man, it's you!
@@keogh1969 Lennon was a junkie a beater and a stupid boy in the dark with a daisy in a shotgun barrel
Those who saw that tour can all die a happy person, cuz I know I totally would! :)
this is really really cool Ra! amazing stuff!
outfuckingstanding!
Jaz Coleman is like a cross between Alice Cooper, Lemmy and a dash of unicorn 🦄
Hook and the Light have been rocking the house...
Nice to see that Jaz, like me, prefers the 12" version. It pisses all over album version in my considered opinion :)
TY
Listen to Crowded House. A band who were huge from New Zealand. Jaz lives there now.
Went to that Lyceum gig.
Those Lyceum Sunday night gigs were great.
You should go listen to the whole show just for the Mentors story. I wasn't expecting that. Thanks for the laugh Jaz!
agreed ... however there are a couple of live versions of SLC, one in particular on the "Here are the Young Men" video compilation that is fantastic. Ian seems to be having one of his fits, and Albrecht riffs are great to watch and hear ...
Ohhh...me and Jaz both like Joy Division.
marry him
SORRY IF SOMEONE GET ANGRY, BUT WHEN ARE GOING TO BE TOGETHER TWO GREAT BANDS LIKE KILLING JOKE AND JOY DIVISION AGAIN? THEY ARE FOREVER lml
Love like blood
and I don't know why I'm laughingchrisvids, I didn't do that! this is ammazing Ron, truly amazing
Killing the division is a joy, no joke
KJ and JD on the one bill. Wow.
At 1:27 why put a photograph of that f'ckin' movie when he's talking about the real thing
Because it's not a photo still from any fictional movie. It's a real photo of Rob Gretton kicking the real Ian Curtis at 1:27. (minus Hooky, I might add) But glad you watched the images so closely.
Have to agree,don't look the best to veiw,but awesome to listen to on record or CD...maybe coz the band didn't realise Ian was a genius...but just one of the lads to them?
Martin hannett and strawberry studios you cannot discount his abilities to work with that band. It is very similar to the sounds Paul Rothchild and Bruce botnick got out of the doors. Murky ethereal spare and very gloomy.
Tony Wilson always said Hannett was a genius. I know he was a pretentious twat, but he knew musical genius when he saw it
Duas bandas fodas !
So, he tells the whole thing, then acts like telling it - without moving his lips. Quintessential Jaz.
Can these Fleischspiel recordings be found anywhere? I am VERY curious to hear what Peter Hook + Jazz and Geordie sounded like!
Talk about one hell of a double bill , those shows must have been sick. I was ten years old then so I didn't have the pleasure but I know it must have been pure madness.
What a fuckin pairing Joy Division and Killing Joke
Where can I find that photo of ian n jaz ?
cono zizi aeraso!!
joy division no hoogae suuvaereassy!!!
he looks a bit like Alice Cooper
So he's got way more testosterone his jawline in f****** Alice Cooper Minnie mouse Cooper on steroids
Geordie got me stoned at bham academy.
I took that pic at 3.58
Say man, do you know who or wtf the big hall shadow walker is? How is Angelic ?
I'm In love All over AGaiN
Northern gloom versus southern stomp ? Eeeh-up, it's grim oop north !
Anyone know which band is that photo at the start witch 2 pipers.
Yes, that's The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. Photo from early 1970s... like this "FRAMED" video. th-cam.com/video/YRbfFZnJZYQ/w-d-xo.html
@@RaBob well done thank you it's been bugging me all day.
The audience didn't move...
Love this song! Good choice Jaz!
ian curtiss wrote "shes lost control" about a girl he had to help with the job he had and she commited suicide
Did Ian ever share his feelings with anyone?
Yes. for example, Ian Curtis said: "Asylums with doors open wide,
Where people had paid to see inside,
For entertainment they watch his body twist
Behind his eyes he says, 'I still exist.'
This is the way, step inside.
This is the way, step inside.
This is the way, step inside.
This is the way, step inside.
In arenas he kills for a prize,
Wins a minute to add to his life.
But the sickness is drowned by cries for more,
Pray to God, make it quick, watch him fall.
This is the way, step inside. STEP INSIDE......."
With anyone who ever listened to Joy Division.
Believe me, Northern stomp exists too. dunno about southern gloom though, too busy spending a billion pounds a month on a shoebox flat shared with carl barat ;)
Jaz ..just marry me and make me Happy!!! Lallaa
Anne Knowles - FLa USA
Severus Snape alive!💪👍
could be true, this is not the point, we're all humans...
Fucks sake Jaz ... what's with the miming the thoughts shit? hahaha ...
joy division tocAba junto a la banda killing joke mortal fuerte una luz en el orizonte
Curtis' out of time delivery on the 12" single puts me right off it. Much prefer the album version.
Jazz you are The godfather the frontman for the bandit ushered in the age of industrialization metronomes music Doom and gloom you made your riches I'm speaking out against dark forces without fear of reprisal refrigeration overattribution if honesty is your excuse well guess what you don't need one you're brilliant The madness of Neuroscience shines brighter than a thousand suns something new what's old is New again jazz by the way got a quarter start of your daughter
You need lessons in spelling and grammar and punctuation.
as a big fan of joy division i always thought she's lost control was not one of their better songs, it's probably a minority opinion
Love KJ, never got Joy Division. I have tried, they do nothing for me 😑
JD were much more clever than KJ
Not really.