Author: Nick King Date: To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land., All bound for Mu-Mu Land. Subject: Re: [KLF] Bill Drummond rejects recorded music in
favourof17-personchoirs | Music | The Guardian
Accept the contradictions inherent within.
(always wanted to say that)! :-p >
> From: Thomas Touzimsky <tto@???>
> Date: 2008/08/02 Sat PM 11:56:10 GMT
> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@???>
> Subject: Re: [KLF] Bill Drummond rejects recorded music in favour
> of 17-personchoirs | Music | The Guardian
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> What made me think - Bill tells us that recorded music is dead, or it
> should be since it destroys the worth of music for being available
> anywhere at any moment, therefore being reduced from something to
> experience to something we consume without really paying attention to
> it.
>
> And then he goes out and writes a book? I mean, books are around quite
> longer than recorded music is, and all the things he criticizes about
> the latter also apply to the printed word.
>
>
> ..::// Thomas Touzimsky
>
> "My wife is passionately fond of flowers, and I always give her a
> punch on her birthday." - Letter in daily paper
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