Yeah, I've been thinking about what kind of tracklist would be good. Opening with LTTT like you say would make it clear what it's all about. I think that with the prevelance now for mp3 players that the most common place people would first listen to cdr's they pick up at random would be in cars/trucks, so good driving songs should take precedence for a 'Truckstop Mu(sic). I remember when the future was going to have kiosks in shops where you could go and select your own compilation album and have it burned onto a CD while you waited. Maybe we could bluetooth particular tracks to people's mobile phones, or pass around links (on stickers for example) to a website where people could burn their own copy of the album. Tracks like Go To Sleep and Madrugada Eterna (club mix) and IGUN Jerusalem on the Moors are personal favourites I'd like to see included but since we'll all have different favourites there is no right answer. I think we could narrow down the options and then put it to a vote (or just put all the tracks into one long playlist on random and skip forward 23 times and start the album there, then click another 23 times... etc...) Or how about opening the album with Scott Piering saying The KLF have now left the music business... and maybe a brief montage of clips from some of the main hit versions of the songs & some Jams tracks (starting with This is what the KLF are about), then into some alternate versions (go to sleep, madrugada etc), back for a couple radio edits (3AM, WTIL), then the powerhouse endings (LTTT Razormaid, IGUN Jerusalem). A few other bits to be added to the mix probably but there's some more to think about. Fnord. On 1/21/07, Elliott <blindedbythedarkness@ntlworld.com> wrote:
Today while driving around i have been listening to John Lunney's Tracklist, sorry i dont think its the right sort of style for this project, although Chill Out is the greatest song ever, (i see it and hear it as 1 song) i dont have it in the car because it is NOT driving music, this selection just didnt seem to get going for quite a while and i thought this was going to be more of a, pick up at the truckstop and play on your journey sort of thing. It should open with either 3am or LTTT for best this is KLF impact lots of fastish bouncy choons, i dont think my original suggestion of pure trace mixes was so good, you dont want to monged/tranced music out while driving, you want happy bouncin choons. Yeah i know not everybody will play it in the car or even have a car, but thats the idea of those cheapo truckstop cds are all about. If things get big enough we could do a rare/trance/collector selection as a follow up.
TRUCKSTOP JAMS vol.1 3am Live @the SSL WTIL Evil Edit LTTT 120 rock steady and or Razormaid mix. The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu - Fuck The Millenium I love the Doc laurent mix of WTIL but would it be exceptable enough as KLF? It's Grim Up North (Edit) Doctorin' the Tardis video edit Kylie said Harder J & A with Tammy Build a Fire (which is as chilled out as we need to go). Love Trance church of the KLF & LTTT white room versions No more tears edit ME club mix 3 am rankin club version The Magnificent as the last track
I'm not sure of the order, but 3am first & The Magnificent last
Comments anybody...or everybody, come on send a mail.
I have not checked running times, i dont have the time now, i have not been home long from work and i have tons of stuff to do and 24's on at 9:00 sky one..
fnord are you still out there you haven't posted for a while?
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