hello everybody, i've just downloaded the track by AAA on RMS ftp, it's brilliant, maybe the one who uploaded it can tell me the story, where does it come from, any chance to have the rest of the "lost" album one day? i'm currently uploading the Custerd - boom bang bombay 12" on RMS FTP in case some of u are interested, anyway it's crap AAA rocks! seb
seb.ledys@laposte.net wrote:
hello everybody, i've just downloaded the track by AAA on RMS ftp, it's = brilliant, maybe the one who uploaded it can tell me the story, where = does it come from, any chance to have the rest of the "lost" album one = day? i'm currently uploading the Custerd - boom bang bombay 12" on RMS FTP in = case some of u are interested, anyway it's crap=20 AAA rocks!
CRAP????????? I think it's brilliant!
CRAP????????? I think it's brilliant!
Yeah, don't know what's your problem with Boom Bang Bombay. I think it's ***king brilliant ! Anyway, thanks for uploading. AAA never got off the ground, and not even Mute who AAA was signed to know anything about it. No promos or early demos or something. Simon Cauty confirmed that the tracks do in fact exist and sound like "nothing we had heard before". Quite a shame then... ------ Thomas Touzimsky "Sometimes I think of letting go and never looking back and never moving forward so there would never be a past."
Yeah, don't know what's your problem with Boom Bang Bombay. I think it's ***king brilliant !
well, we heard that kind of thing too many time, always the same bass (from a distance/infected..)the aaa track is far better, 10 years ahead of our time, a future number one in 2010 when it will get a release. seb
Have to agree with Phil here.Everything I have heard by AAA is great although as many will agree most of what Scourge and Blacksmoke havebeen putting out is vastly inferior.Not bad as such but no way as good. I agree with the general opining that JC seems to be just mucking around a lot of the time. But that doesnt mean he was the Andrew Ridgely of the KLF as someone who shall remain unnamed opined off-list ;) Which leads me to ask if anybody knows when and where the Hard Days Night track emerged? Cheers, Ray phil@philmanns.demon.co.uk wrote: seb.ledys@laposte.net wrote:
hello everybody, i've just downloaded the track by AAA on RMS ftp, it's = brilliant, maybe the one who uploaded it can tell me the story, where = does it come from, any chance to have the rest of the "lost" album one = day? i'm currently uploading the Custerd - boom bang bombay 12" on RMS FTP in = case some of u are interested, anyway it's crap=20 AAA rocks!
CRAP????????? I think it's brilliant! _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf --------------------------------- Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo!Messenger
Which leads me to ask if anybody knows when and where the Hard Days Night track emerged? <i think i made it available for the list 2 years ago or something with the help of klf.de, i got it from alex paterson teatime session, in the video u can see alex playing a white label, nothing more... seb
AAA (or Advanced Acoustic Armaments) was Jimmy Cauty's... uhm, "music" project some years ago that never really got off the ground. Kinda IDM/noise music. There had been a sample on the old feedback.com website. Sounded like the heavy electronic, dark twin to Chill Out. ------ Thomas Touzimsky "Sometimes I think of letting go and never looking back and never moving forward so there would never be a past." ----- Original Message ----- From: Andy Lee To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land. Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 4:51 PM Subject: Re: [KLF] aaa/custerd I've missed a beat somwhere. I know who custerd is but who's AAA? Cheers Andy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf
participants (5)
-
Andy Lee -
phil@philmanns.demon.co.uk -
Raymond Baal -
seb -
Thomas Touzimsky