I put the radio play up on the FTP a while ago, should still be there. But yeah, only German. I don't speak german very well, but when I'm walking around in a music store in Germany and I see a "new release" from the KLF, I damn sure buy it, whether I speak the language or not. -ecna-
-----Original Message----- From: Daniel (KLF Online) [mailto:daniel@klf.de] Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 09:38 AM To: 'All bound for Mu-Mu Land.' Subject: Re: AW: [KLF] edelweiss
Well, the song was "I can see it in your eyes" and the ehem ... artist ... was called "Milton".
The song is crap but it really follows the rules of the Manual. And interestingly enough there's a radio play that you can buy on CD. It's called "Top Hit the easy way" but it's only in German. It descibes how the Manual's chapters were followed!
If anyone who's out there is able to understand a bit German just go out and buy it.
In the sleeve there's an interview with Bill and Jimmy that was done only for this CD! So it's probably the newest KLF interview to date.
Hope this helps. I have the data of the CD here if anyone's interested.
Cheers, Dan --- a.k.a. Kuta, KLF Online (www.klf.de)
There was one song which was created following the manual earlier this (or last) year in a german show ("Elton TV"?). I am not completely sure, maybe Daniel or someone else from Germany know better about it.
The song didn't reach #1, but it certainly charted.
And I guess someone at Jive Records has read it regularly as well. ;-)
..::// Thomas Touzimsky
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