Well, they certainly used the "KLF" bit a few times in other contexts ("Made @ 3AM" and "This is Not What The KLF Are About" are two examples I can think of first off)! I quite like the segue from "It Must Be Obvious" into Jimmy's bleepy heaven and out again: it's like a clash of two worlds. I suppose they could have lifted their version out completely and made it a different track (much as Weatherall's remix of "I'm Losing More Than I Ever Have" became a new track: Primal Scream's "Loaded") and issued it on the single of "IGUN" or something (where I think it would have fitted quite well). Also - I wonder if elements of Alex Paterson's "IGUN" remix is somewhere to be found in the UFO mix?
John
> Message Received: Dec 31 2005, 02:06 PM
> From: "Morphy"
> To: klf@mailman.xmission.com
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> Subject: [KLF] Re: Mummy Don't (John Milne)
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> > Didn't one of the reviews for "1987" printed in the
> > "Shag Times" sleeve say something like "if you
> > listen hard enough, you can probably hear your own
> > voice as part of the mix ... "? The UFO Mix is a
> > bit like that - everything but the kitchen sink!
> >
> > John
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> I dont know about you guys but for me the UFO remix is
> one of the finest pieces of work the boys made. I
> never really think of it as a PSB remix, more just
> like a KLF track in its own right.
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> If i were those guys halfway through making it i'd
> have ditched the PSB elements and completed it as a
> KLF track. Then could always started a Must Be
> Obvious remix from scratch again hehehe
>
> Ronnie
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