----- Original Message ----- From: john MILNE To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 10:17 PM Subject: [KLF] What do we make of this?? http://cookham.blogspot.com/2003_05_04_cookham_archive.html Some of the points raised here (whether aesthetic or historical) should hopefully start a discussion. John What a great piece of literature! I have forwarded this to a 21 yr old mate who I played 'The Queen and I' to the other week and wants to hear more of The KLF. If this Review/Personal Opinion doesn't make him salivate and want to hear more of B&J then I don't know what will. I agree with the writer that the spookily the most current relative KLF track is America No More. After the recent war in Iraq it is so topical. Of course, B&J were refering to the 1991 war. Yet it is still relevant. I persuaded my mate to play 'America no more' as the 'Time to go home now' track at a local pub (you know, the song a dj plays to make people leave the dancefloor, drink up and f*** off). He said that people just stopped and listened, and when it was over they asked if he'd made it himself that night. The only part of the article is the Lou Reed bit in the middle. I have never been interested in Lou Reed and found that part to be a drag. Otherwise, it's a great intro to the Jamms/KLF. Andrew