only possible issue with the barcodes is it means people will get charged 10 quid or whatever for our CD, and presumably that money will go to the store and the record company who owned the barcode we sto...liberated =/
tbc.
Elliott <blindedbythedarkness@ntlworld.com> wrote:
Great idea about bar codes for HMV and the like, it would mean people might
be able to buy them because i dont think many KLF'ers would try to steal
them, unless they have a sticker on saying 'FREE please take me home'...
We could also leave some in coffee shops for people to take, just tell them
its a free promotion, they have those crappy hairdresser flyers.
How about a chilled out remix cd and a more ravey remix cd?
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Milne"
To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land."
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 11:30 PM
Subject: Re: [KLF] KLF Greatest Hits
>
>> as for Gary Glitter - i'd vote for not including that c**t - but i'd
>> like to see Dotorin' represented somehow - how about the mix from
>> Shag Times, it's one of my favourite tracks, and is a lot more Doctor
>> than Glitter
>
> Ah, but which mix from Shag Times? There's the radio edit and the minimal
> remix (which is great), remember. I'm always fond of the "video edit"
> from the Video CD single, which is a bit more obscure but is the version
> from the video. It's shorter, which leaves more room on the CD for other
> things, it's arguably the most Glitter-less of all, and as its the
> video-length version, it's the one many people remember fondly.
>
>> for
the copies that are dropped in places like HMV and Virgin, we
>> could find something absolutely horrific that's been released and
>> copy it's barcode - potentially sending it to number one despite not
>> actually shifting that many units :) although, tbh, that's probably
>> unlikely
>
> As I said, I reckon if if there's any shameless 40-years-of-Sgt-Peppers
> CDs brought out by the Beatles' accountants around that time, maybe we
> should do some barcode filching with that. Alternatively, maybe a barcode
> from a rare KLF release - JAMSCD4 or something. Imagine "The What Time is
> Love Story" in the top twenty in May 2007! :-)
>
>
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