Thanks for the tip. Can you give a hint how far into the show it is? Downloading it now. rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio1/r1anniemac.ra -paul
On 18 Nov 2004, at 23:10, TheMgnt@aol.com wrote:
Thanks for the tip. Can you give a hint how far into the show it is? Downloading it now. rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio1/r1anniemac.ra -paul
About 1.5 hours into the show. W.T.I.L. and 3AM where dusted off for the occasion. Still getting feedback from listeners, which is good to hear.
I'm currrently one hour into it, I think it should be on any time now - Touche's mix has just finished... -----Original Message----- From: klf-bounces+chris=k23productions.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces+chris=k23productions.com@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of TheMgnt@aol.com Sent: 18 November 2004 23:10 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [KLF] KLF on Radio 1 Thanks for the tip. Can you give a hint how far into the show it is? Downloading it now. rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio1/r1anniemac.ra -paul
Hi guys I've not posted 4 ages and missed tonights posts about tonights Annie Mac show. However, my work colleague (who knows I'm a KLF nut) phoned me on his way back from a meeting in the Isle of Man and caught me as I entered my Local ... (pub for you all non-UK-linguistics) and told me that on an advert for tonight's show Annie Mac was doing (in his words) 'a hours show all about the KLF;'. I broke with tradition, and amazed drinking friends by leaving the church of the alcohol waaaay before any student could admit defeat, and was home by 9.05pm UK time. So I whacked the PC on, told it to record from 9:10pm and 11:10pm and what did I get after eventually coming home at (currently 5:04am) ????? Two KLF tracks, A wholly innacurate 'history' of Bill & Jimmy ('they realeased two albums, '1987' and 'Shag Times' before they decided to try commercial success and had a #1 with Doctorin the Tardis') and a good mention of The KLF being the biggest selling UK artists of 1991. The children of today need to know the TRUE story of Bill and Jimmy's exploits, if only to prove and explain to them that the Pop industry does not have defined rules. AAAnyway - I've recorded the Annie Mac show as a .wav file, and will Upload the KLF bits to Rob's server soon (If it's OK). Later in the show Annie Mac explains to a phone in person that a 'fader' controls the speed of a record being played and they have to guess wether the current tune is being 'faded' fast or slow. Personally, I've been DJ'ing on and off since 1989 and a 'fader' to me has only ever controlled the mixing of sounds. Maybe Ms. Mac should explain the pitch control, and also not skip on the truths on a band/artist's history?? I know one list member is writing a book about Bill and Jimmy etc, perhaps Radio 1 needs to spend at least 2 hours on the same subject? Andrew. Chris Peel wrote:
I'm currrently one hour into it, I think it should be on any time now - Touche's mix has just finished...
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Thanks for the tip. Can you give a hint how far into the show it is? Downloading it now.
rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio1/r1anniemac.ra
-paul
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i listened and recorded this as well.......wot a dissapointment...... we all should of known better..........if you need info or anything KLF related this IS the only place 2 find out. I mean.....Annie Mac was probally about 6 years old when it all began............at lease i remember going to the shop and buying the music Regards Mark. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew McCombe" <andrew@euperia.com> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 5:22 AM Subject: Re: [KLF] KLF on Radio 1
Hi guys
I've not posted 4 ages and missed tonights posts about tonights Annie Mac show. However, my work colleague (who knows I'm a KLF nut) phoned me on his way back from a meeting in the Isle of Man and caught me as I entered my Local ... (pub for you all non-UK-linguistics) and told me that on an advert for tonight's show Annie Mac was doing (in his words) 'a hours show all about the KLF;'.
I broke with tradition, and amazed drinking friends by leaving the church of the alcohol waaaay before any student could admit defeat, and was home by 9.05pm UK time.
So I whacked the PC on, told it to record from 9:10pm and 11:10pm and what did I get after eventually coming home at (currently 5:04am) ?????
Two KLF tracks, A wholly innacurate 'history' of Bill & Jimmy ('they realeased two albums, '1987' and 'Shag Times' before they decided to try commercial success and had a #1 with Doctorin the Tardis') and a good mention of The KLF being the biggest selling UK artists of 1991.
The children of today need to know the TRUE story of Bill and Jimmy's exploits, if only to prove and explain to them that the Pop industry does not have defined rules.
AAAnyway - I've recorded the Annie Mac show as a .wav file, and will Upload the KLF bits to Rob's server soon (If it's OK). Later in the show Annie Mac explains to a phone in person that a 'fader' controls the speed of a record being played and they have to guess wether the current tune is being 'faded' fast or slow. Personally, I've been DJ'ing on and off since 1989 and a 'fader' to me has only ever controlled the mixing of sounds. Maybe Ms. Mac should explain the pitch control, and also not skip on the truths on a band/artist's history??
I know one list member is writing a book about Bill and Jimmy etc, perhaps Radio 1 needs to spend at least 2 hours on the same subject?
I can't help but feel you're all missing the point. Were you _really_ expecting her to discuss whether 'Love Trance' is real or fake, how many different coloured KLF 99X's they released, or whether there really is a green vinyl KLF 004T? C'mon people - this was a brief recap on a band that's over 15 years old! For my part, I'm pleased as it may have gotten some new listeners (who may not have even been born in 1987!) interested in finding out more. Also, it was nice to NOT have to hear the same old "Burnt a million quid" dirge that is normally associated with them. Lastly, I wonder if this was the first time "Shag Times" and "Who Killed The JAMs" were mentioned on Radio 1? I note that "1987" was neatly skipped over though... ;-) Chris
It starts around 01:15:00 - pretty good. "In 1991 The KLF sold more singles than anyone else in the entire world" - oh yes... -----Original Message----- From: klf-bounces+chris=k23productions.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces+chris=k23productions.com@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of TheMgnt@aol.com Sent: 18 November 2004 23:10 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [KLF] KLF on Radio 1 Thanks for the tip. Can you give a hint how far into the show it is? Downloading it now. rtsp://rmv8.bbc.net.uk/radio1/r1anniemac.ra -paul
On 18 Nov 2004, at 23:35, Chris Peel wrote:
It starts around 01:15:00 - pretty good. "In 1991 The KLF sold more singles than anyone else in the entire world" - oh yes...
Sorry, I'm always loosing track of time. Working in a busy kitchen gets to you...........
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