He might mean the first appearnce on the record, or is it the first for "The KLF" in general?
our.webstuff@verizon.net wrote:
thanks for the scans
what was up with that sidebar "review" talking about "demented mu mu"s first appearing in "what time is love"? did those particular ones not appear first in "burn the bastards" (with the first actual "mu mu"s occurring in the first single "all you need is love")? perhaps I misunderstood
I guess you can argue about that. "Burn The B." has been credited to both the JAMS (026) and the KLF (002). So you *might* say that the writer counted it as a JAMS single, therefore making it the first appearance on WTIL? for any KLF single. Huh, I just sound like some geeky Star Trek fanboy now... ("But that drive really *works*! Let me explain how: ...") I should stop scanning all those magazines I got at home. Last night I had a dream... I jumped off a bus just to grab a tabloid with a five page (!) article about the KLF in it. Including a crossword. ..::// Thomas Touzimsky "Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are good is like expecting the bull not to charge because you are a vegetarian." (Dennis Wholey)