No matter what IMHO, Bill and Jimmy will never out live the Klf. What they did was like no other and they will continue as such. Their legacy will live on in spit of their artistic deletion of said works.

Wouldn't it be kool though to get some tracks from live Trancentral parties?? Just think about that...

**RMStringer**
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On Feb 26, 2012 12:17 PM, "Andy Lee" <andrewdavidlee@gmail.com> wrote:

I don't think it's the money. Imagine having a bank of work that no one has access to. I was only thinking today there's no way to legally buy a digital KLF track here in the UK. It may have been a noble artistic statement back in the 90s but a man gets legacy issues as he gets older.

Andy

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On 26 Feb 2012, at 17:58, "Ross Jarvis" <jarvmeister@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Why do you suppose he regrets it?
>
> Presumably because of the money, and all that could have been made.
>
> I also assume he has DATs of all the material both released and unreleased.
> As I've always said I'd give my right arm to hear a full length version of
> Madrugada Eterna (White Room Demo Version).
>
> In fact, I'd pay decent money just to hear it in it's entirety one time
> only.......
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com
> [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Chris
> Sent: 26 February 2012 11:41
> To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land.
> Subject: [KLF] Alex Paterson on Jimmy
>
>
>
>  Touring Australia at the moment, there was a wee interview with Dr LX in a
> local music paper [Drum Media, Sydney AU, coverdate 21st Feb 2012] this
> week, including the following quote on the history of The Orb:
>
> "Whenever I think of how long The Orb has lasted, I always think of two
> really close friends," Paterson reflects. "Youth - who was in Killing Joke
> and then out of Killing Joke and is now back in Killing Joke after ten years
> and who was in The Orb with me - and Jimmy Cauty - who actually started The
> Orb with me before he went on to work on The KLF and eventually delete their
> entire catalogue, something he very much regrets doing, just by the way.
>
> "They both, in their own way, can see The Orb as a vehicel for themselves as
> well as a vehicle for me - and that's a pleasure for me. When the time is
> right, Jimmy will come back to The Orb and do some music with me. It's like
> having a home. A virtual home in the sky."
>
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