The idea of Malicious Damage is a great idea too, but would Bill & Jimmy agree? No, is probably the answer. Remixing the White Room track for track, or even the singles collection, is also a good idea - but way beyond my technical or musical expertise. However, if we're wanting to do a singles and rarities set, here's my proposed tracklisting (with original sources, if applicable). Apologies if this seems a little dull. Both CDs are between 79 and 80 minutes long: CD1 (1) All You Need is Love (taken from the Australian Possum CD) (2) Whitney Joins the JAMs (the 4 minute edit suggested on this list a wee while ago) (3) Downtown (from JAMSCD3) (4) Burn the Beat (Possum Edit from Oz History Joins the JAMs) (5) Doctorin' the Tardis (the 2' 23 video edit from KLF3CD) (6) Kylie Said to Jason (KLF010CD) (7) What Time is Love (Radio Edit) (KLF004CD) (8) 3 AM Eternal at the SSL (Edit) (KLF005CD) (8) Last Train to Trancentral Live from the Lost Continent (Edit) (KLF008CD) (9) It's Grim Up North (Edit) (JAMS28CD) (10) America: What Time is Love (Edit) (KLFUSA4CD) (11) Justified and Ancient (Stand By the JAMs Edit) (KLF99CD) (12) KLF Vs. ENT 3 AM Eternal (KLF5TOTP) (13) K Sera Sera (14) Fuck the Millennium (Uncensored Radio Edit) (15) What Time is Love (KLF4T a-side from JAMSCD4) (16) 3 AM Eternal (KLF5T a-side from "Warehouse Raves 4" CD) (17) Last Train to Trancentral (Remix 2) (KLF8T b-side from KLF8CD) (18) What Time Was Love? ("Give Peace a Dance" CD) CD2 (the tracklisting for this is a bit more tricky - should we, for example, include Love Trance, or have anything to do with Gary Glitter in this day and age?): (1) Deep Shit (Part III) (includes the whole the Queen and I, of course) (2) Gary in the Tardis (Minimal) (KLF3R) (3) Go To Sleep (from the White Room demos/soundtrack) (4) Lover's Side (Extended Mix) (5) 3 AM Eternal (Orbital Blue Danube Mix) (KLF5R) (6) What Time is Love (Monster Attack Mix) (KLF6T or KLF4M or whatever) (7) Love Trance (KLF6T) (8) Build a Fire (Lenny Dee Remix) (from "Energy DJs in the House" CD) (9) No More Tears (Radio Edit) (from French promo CD) )10) Madrugada Eterna (Club Mix Edit) (ETERNA1) (11) Justified and Ancient (Anti-Acapella Mix) (CHOC ICE 3) (12) January: What Time is Love? (KLF 92 PROMO 2) (13) What Time is Love? (Acid Mix) (KLF 92 PROMO 3) (14) The Magnificent (from the "Help" CD) (15) What Time is Love (Acid Brass Live Version) (Japanese "Acid Brass" 6-track CD) I've even thought of a title (although it's not very good): "Drummond and Cauty: the Severe Alliance" (a play on "Morrissey and Marr: the Severed Alliance"). Anyway, what do people think? Would people on the klf.de discussion boards be interested? John
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On 14 Jan 2007, at 09:22, John Milne wrote:
There is one other option - we make up and put out a "greatest hits" ourselves.
now that is a blinding suggestion - that would be so cool
and i like the idea that even if Bill and Jimmy are (likely) not going to doing anything to mark the anniversary, that something will be done anyway. after all those years of watching them take the piss out of the music industry, finally us fans are taking up the gauntlet to carry on where they left off... or something
regardless, it's something we should do anyway
All aboard, all aboard. The album should be called 'The KLF Kopied Libarated and Freed' THIS is what KLF is all about. You have my vote, Elliott
The idea of Malicious Damage is a great idea too, but would Bill & Jimmy agree? No, is probably the answer. Remixing the White Room track for track, or even the singles collection, is also a good idea - but way beyond my technical or musical expertise.
However, if we're wanting to do a singles and rarities set, here's my proposed tracklisting (with original sources, if applicable). Apologies if this seems a little dull. Both CDs are between 79 and 80 minutes long:
CD1
(1) All You Need is Love (taken from the Australian Possum CD) (2) Whitney Joins the JAMs (the 4 minute edit suggested on this list a wee while ago) (3) Downtown (from JAMSCD3) (4) Burn the Beat (Possum Edit from Oz History Joins the JAMs) (5) Doctorin' the Tardis (the 2' 23 video edit from KLF3CD) (6) Kylie Said to Jason (KLF010CD) (7) What Time is Love (Radio Edit) (KLF004CD) (8) 3 AM Eternal at the SSL (Edit) (KLF005CD) (8) Last Train to Trancentral Live from the Lost Continent (Edit) (KLF008CD) (9) It's Grim Up North (Edit) (JAMS28CD) (10) America: What Time is Love (Edit) (KLFUSA4CD) (11) Justified and Ancient (Stand By the JAMs Edit) (KLF99CD) (12) KLF Vs. ENT 3 AM Eternal (KLF5TOTP) (13) K Sera Sera (14) Fuck the Millennium (Uncensored Radio Edit) (15) What Time is Love (KLF4T a-side from JAMSCD4) (16) 3 AM Eternal (KLF5T a-side from "Warehouse Raves 4" CD) (17) Last Train to Trancentral (Remix 2) (KLF8T b-side from KLF8CD) (18) What Time Was Love? ("Give Peace a Dance" CD)
CD2 (the tracklisting for this is a bit more tricky - should we, for example, include Love Trance, or have anything to do with Gary Glitter in this day and age?):
(1) Deep Shit (Part III) (includes the whole the Queen and I, of course) (2) Gary in the Tardis (Minimal) (KLF3R) (3) Go To Sleep (from the White Room demos/soundtrack) (4) Lover's Side (Extended Mix) (5) 3 AM Eternal (Orbital Blue Danube Mix) (KLF5R) (6) What Time is Love (Monster Attack Mix) (KLF6T or KLF4M or whatever) (7) Love Trance (KLF6T) (8) Build a Fire (Lenny Dee Remix) (from "Energy DJs in the House" CD) (9) No More Tears (Radio Edit) (from French promo CD) )10) Madrugada Eterna (Club Mix Edit) (ETERNA1) (11) Justified and Ancient (Anti-Acapella Mix) (CHOC ICE 3) (12) January: What Time is Love? (KLF 92 PROMO 2) (13) What Time is Love? (Acid Mix) (KLF 92 PROMO 3) (14) The Magnificent (from the "Help" CD) (15) What Time is Love (Acid Brass Live Version) (Japanese "Acid Brass" 6-track CD)
I've even thought of a title (although it's not very good): "Drummond and Cauty: the Severe Alliance" (a play on "Morrissey and Marr: the Severed Alliance"). Anyway, what do people think? Would people on the klf.de discussion boards be interested?
John
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On 14 Jan 2007, at 09:22, John Milne wrote:
There is one other option - we make up and put out a "greatest hits" ourselves.
now that is a blinding suggestion - that would be so cool
and i like the idea that even if Bill and Jimmy are (likely) not going to doing anything to mark the anniversary, that something will be done anyway. after all those years of watching them take the piss out of the music industry, finally us fans are taking up the gauntlet to carry on where they left off... or something
regardless, it's something we should do anyway
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great idea John, at last the inmates will take over the asylum! not sure i concur re. the tracklist though as i wouldn't include 'post-klf' stuff such as k-foundation, the magnificent, 2K...and acid brass is a cover version surely? also i wouldn't include any version of doctorin' but really that's because i was never crazy about it and it reminds me of that rotter glitter. granted it was a very important release though. anyway i guess we will never reach a full consensus, and there are indeed some rare gems in your list! for my part i have an otherwise unidentified edit of WTIL from the old 'bring the beat back' bootleg CD compilation...similar to the monster attack and power remixes but not the same. i have to tidy it up though as the CD was heat-damaged and will only play on some players without distortion, and there is a track split in the wrong place, partway through the track, so i'll have to record it in real time with soundforge or similar been meaning to sort it for ages though and it's one of my favourite versions so i'll get onto it soon and upload it somewhere for other people to check out. perhaps it will earn a place on this compilation =) tbc. John Milne <john@highlandland.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: The idea of Malicious Damage is a great idea too, but would Bill & Jimmy agree? No, is probably the answer. Remixing the White Room track for track, or even the singles collection, is also a good idea - but way beyond my technical or musical expertise. However, if we're wanting to do a singles and rarities set, here's my proposed tracklisting (with original sources, if applicable). Apologies if this seems a little dull. Both CDs are between 79 and 80 minutes long: CD1 (1) All You Need is Love (taken from the Australian Possum CD) (2) Whitney Joins the JAMs (the 4 minute edit suggested on this list a wee while ago) (3) Downtown (from JAMSCD3) (4) Burn the Beat (Possum Edit from Oz History Joins the JAMs) (5) Doctorin' the Tardis (the 2' 23 video edit from KLF3CD) (6) Kylie Said to Jason (KLF010CD) (7) What Time is Love (Radio Edit) (KLF004CD) (8) 3 AM Eternal at the SSL (Edit) (KLF005CD) (8) Last Train to Trancentral Live from the Lost Continent (Edit) (KLF008CD) (9) It's Grim Up North (Edit) (JAMS28CD) (10) America: What Time is Love (Edit) (KLFUSA4CD) (11) Justified and Ancient (Stand By the JAMs Edit) (KLF99CD) (12) KLF Vs. ENT 3 AM Eternal (KLF5TOTP) (13) K Sera Sera (14) Fuck the Millennium (Uncensored Radio Edit) (15) What Time is Love (KLF4T a-side from JAMSCD4) (16) 3 AM Eternal (KLF5T a-side from "Warehouse Raves 4" CD) (17) Last Train to Trancentral (Remix 2) (KLF8T b-side from KLF8CD) (18) What Time Was Love? ("Give Peace a Dance" CD) CD2 (the tracklisting for this is a bit more tricky - should we, for example, include Love Trance, or have anything to do with Gary Glitter in this day and age?): (1) Deep Shit (Part III) (includes the whole the Queen and I, of course) (2) Gary in the Tardis (Minimal) (KLF3R) (3) Go To Sleep (from the White Room demos/soundtrack) (4) Lover's Side (Extended Mix) (5) 3 AM Eternal (Orbital Blue Danube Mix) (KLF5R) (6) What Time is Love (Monster Attack Mix) (KLF6T or KLF4M or whatever) (7) Love Trance (KLF6T) (8) Build a Fire (Lenny Dee Remix) (from "Energy DJs in the House" CD) (9) No More Tears (Radio Edit) (from French promo CD) )10) Madrugada Eterna (Club Mix Edit) (ETERNA1) (11) Justified and Ancient (Anti-Acapella Mix) (CHOC ICE 3) (12) January: What Time is Love? (KLF 92 PROMO 2) (13) What Time is Love? (Acid Mix) (KLF 92 PROMO 3) (14) The Magnificent (from the "Help" CD) (15) What Time is Love (Acid Brass Live Version) (Japanese "Acid Brass" 6-track CD) I've even thought of a title (although it's not very good): "Drummond and Cauty: the Severe Alliance" (a play on "Morrissey and Marr: the Severed Alliance"). Anyway, what do people think? Would people on the klf.de discussion boards be interested? John
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On 14 Jan 2007, at 09:22, John Milne wrote:
There is one other option - we make up and put out a "greatest hits" ourselves.
now that is a blinding suggestion - that would be so cool
and i like the idea that even if Bill and Jimmy are (likely) not going to doing anything to mark the anniversary, that something will be done anyway. after all those years of watching them take the piss out of the music industry, finally us fans are taking up the gauntlet to carry on where they left off... or something
regardless, it's something we should do anyway
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On 14 Jan 2007, at 18:29, Simon Glass wrote:
great idea John, at last the inmates will take over the asylum! not sure i concur re. the tracklist though as i wouldn't include 'post- klf' stuff such as k-foundation, the magnificent, 2K...and acid brass is a cover version surely? also i wouldn't include any version of doctorin' but really that's because i was never crazy about it and it reminds me of that rotter glitter.
it's an interesting point - the KLF and JAMS back catalogue was deleted, but what about 2K and K Foundation? dropping K Sera Sera might be a good one - as it is it'll break the flow of the tracks, maybe move it to the 2nd disc? fuck the millenium is a great track though - would it not be better as the last track on a cd? as for Gary Glitter - i'd vote for not including that c**t - but i'd like to see Dotorin' represented somehow - how about the mix from Shag Times, it's one of my favourite tracks, and is a lot more Doctor than Glitter for the copies that are dropped in places like HMV and Virgin, we could find something absolutely horrific that's been released and copy it's barcode - potentially sending it to number one despite not actually shifting that many units :) although, tbh, that's probably unlikely
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