Like most others here, I have no idea what Jimmy feels about the KLF legacy now. But according to acquaintances, Bill was at one point desperate to be seen as a writer rather than a "pop prankster". This, coupled with his fairly precarious mental state in 1992 (he says so himself), is maybe partly the reason why he looks back on KLF with such jaundice. Also - isn't it just what people do when they give birth to a cult? John Cleese hates doing the "Ministry of Silly Walks" to this day, and William Shatner is forever telling Trekkies and Trekkers to "get a life". But like Thomas said, when you create something with so many depths, levels and aspects (when 99% of media is one-dimensional) you can't be surprised if people are endlessly fascinated. This is why "The Simpsons" has lasted thirteen years! On a personal level, I consider Bill Drummond one of Scotland's finest contemporary writers, and admire him as much for that as I do for the KLF's music (life-affirming though it will always be). I appreciate this view may not be held by many on the list, though! John Not Scots, just Scott-ish