(From Punk News, 21 October 2007)
In Memoriam: Paul
Raven of Killing Joke/Prong/Ministry
(1961-2007)
Contributed by misterspike. Posted by
aubin on Sunday, October 21, 2007 at 10:00 AM (EDT)
Paul Raven, bassist behind influential post-punk/industrial outfit Killing
Joke has died of an apparent heart attack.
The 46 year-old was the second bassist in Killing Joke and remained with the
band until their first break up in 1991. After that, he performed with both
Prong and Godflesh and later collaborated with Ministry for their 2006 full
length, Rio Grande Blood.
Killing Joke keyboardist Rez Udhin told one media outlet:
"Paul was a very amazing man who I loved
and trusted very much. He always had great ideas, ventures and always looked out
for me as if I were a little brother to him.
"I was very fortunate to be in contact with him several times in his last week
and I had great conversations with him, we laughed and joked, which was an
integral part of his personality. "Paul will be greatly missed by music fans,
friends and mostly his family; his bands will miss him terribly. He was a great
man and a unique bass player who has died at such a tragically early age.
Ministry's Al Jourgenson also commented:
"I am in total shock. The world of music
is a sadder, emptier place. Not only was Raven an extraordinary talent, but one
of my closest dearest friends. Our condolences and prayers go to his immediate
family. He will be truly missed by artists, musicians and his fans the world
over.
Our condolences to his friends and family.