Hi Felt prompted to sign up to this mailing list and reply to cyborcosis to say thanks for the remixes. Particularly the 2006 remix of LTTT. I wonder why you discuss your sexuality and operations here? It seems irrelevant. If you want to do something, really want to do something, then it's your business, and has nothing to do with the music that you let me hear. Good luck anyway. I got into the KLF as a teenager, and they achieved godlike status with me due to their image, and great music. They seemed to be a summary of my love of the vibe of orbital/illegal raves, the pagan/illuminati imagery, and the way they played the music industry to their own ends. Despite the ease with which the KLF could gain commercial success, it was always the 'underground' trance like tracks which held my interest. Kylie in a trance, WTIL, Chill Out, all had a certain, haunting atmosphere that I loved. I have been lurking on this list for a month or two and have been surprised that people are still talking about the KLF. I have been impressed with the links that have been provided, and the music that I have had the opportunity to hear as a result. I would like to ask whether anyone reading the list is planning to join gimpo next year on the 25 hour M25 drive? I am considering this as I can understand the reasons for this yearly rotation. I think 'artwork' like this is what keeps the concept of the KLF alive. As with most KLF fans, and sorry to sour the message with scrounging, I would love to access a downloadable archive of their back catalogue. I realise access to such a resource is probably highly sought after, and I don't really like to ask, but any pointers would be appreciated. Anyway, I will continue to lurk. Everybody, lie down on the floor and stay calm. See you on the M25. RiCh! PS I couldn't figure out how to reply to a thread. Am I missing something?
This is NOT a retaliation or an instigation for a debate, but I actually support a bit of personal dialogue on e-groups. I (last night) had reason to contact Lucy, and was immediately replied with a friendly vibe. I belong to several groups, and off topic dialogue is totally normal. I think that if you accept creative expression from a poster, it is not too much to know a little about the person who is offering a remix/post/whatever... So RiCh... you go right on lurking.... Bill P Sydney RiCh! <rich@j1sproductions.com> wrote: Hi Felt prompted to sign up to this mailing list and reply to cyborcosis to say thanks for the remixes. Particularly the 2006 remix of LTTT. I wonder why you discuss your sexuality and operations here? It seems irrelevant. If you want to do something, really want to do something, then itÂs your business, and has nothing to do with the music that you let me hear. Good luck anyway. I got into the KLF as a teenager, and they achieved godlike status with me due to their image, and great music. They seemed to be a summary of my love of the vibe of orbital/illegal raves, the pagan/illuminati imagery, and the way they played the music industry to their own ends. Despite the ease with which the KLF could gain commercial success, it was always the Âunderground trance like tracks which held my interest. Kylie in a trance, WTIL, Chill Out, all had a certain, haunting atmosphere that I loved. I have been lurking on this list for a month or two and have been surprised that people are still talking about the KLF. I have been impressed with the links that have been provided, and the music that I have had the opportunity to hear as a result. I would like to ask whether anyone reading the list is planning to join gimpo next year on the 25 hour M25 drive? I am considering this as I can understand the reasons for this yearly rotation. I think Âartwork like this is what keeps the concept of the KLF alive. As with most KLF fans, and sorry to sour the message with scrounging, I would love to access a downloadable archive of their back catalogue. I realise access to such a resource is probably highly sought after, and I donÂt really like to ask, but any pointers would be appreciated. Anyway, I will continue to lurk. Everybody, lie down on the floor and stay calm. See you on the M25. RiCh! PS I couldnÂt figure out how to reply to a thread. Am I missing something? _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com
Yeah, you're right. I tried to say that if other people have made life difficult for cyborcosis because of their opinions, then I would make life easier by not having an opinion and accepting their creative expression whatever their background is. Guess it came out a bit wrong. Soz. The End RiCh! This is NOT a retaliation or an instigation for a debate, but I actually support a bit of personal dialogue on e-groups. I (last night) had reason to contact Lucy, and was immediately replied with a friendly vibe. I belong to several groups, and off topic dialogue is totally normal. I think that if you accept creative expression from a poster, it is not too much to know a little about the person who is offering a remix/post/whatever... So RiCh... you go right on lurking.... Bill P Sydney
Good on you RiCh for taking it in good spirits... Cheers bro... RiCh! <rich@j1sproductions.com> wrote: st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui) } Yeah, youÂre right. I tried to say that if other people have made life difficult for cyborcosis because of their opinions, then I would make life easier by not having an opinion and accepting their creative expression whatever their background is. Guess it came out a bit wrong. Soz. The End RiCh! This is NOT a retaliation or an instigation for a debate, but I actually support a bit of personal dialogue on e-groups. I (last night) had reason to contact Lucy, and was immediately replied with a friendly vibe. I belong to several groups, and off topic dialogue is totally normal. I think that if you accept creative expression from a poster, it is not too much to know a little about the person who is offering a remix/post/whatever... So RiCh... you go right on lurking.... Bill P Sydney _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com
On 30 Jul 2006, at 02:23, Bill Pilkington wrote:
This is NOT a retaliation or an instigation for a debate, but I actually support a bit of personal dialogue on e-groups. I belong to several groups, and off topic dialogue is totally normal.
this is true - but in the 10 years i've been on this list, any off- topicness has always been shouted down by people complaining about the waste of their bandwidth (which was understandable back when i was using a 9.6k modem to read my email) historically this list has always been highly intollerant of off- topic converstations - which is odd considering that we're here to discuss the works of two people who it could be argued, totally embody the meaning of off-topicness :)
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