Hey, uh, whatever happened with this project? I can¹t remember where it left off or if there was a completed disc or? Thanks. -- Micah Stupak micah@benthic.cc
Wow, this takes me back.., Dan On Mar 14, 2011, at 12:58 PM, Micah Stupak <micah@benthic.cc> wrote:
Hey, uh, whatever happened with this project? I can’t remember where it left off or if there was a completed disc or…? Thanks.
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I've got it on my ipod under compilations so it's real. Wasn't this John's baby? On 14 March 2011 16:58, Micah Stupak <micah@benthic.cc> wrote:
Hey, uh, whatever happened with this project? I can’t remember where it left off or if there was a completed disc or…? Thanks.
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First hit on the googles: http://www.klf.de/home/?p=14112 On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 9:22 AM, Andy Lee <andrewdavidlee@gmail.com> wrote:
I've got it on my ipod under compilations so it's real. Wasn't this John's baby?
On 14 March 2011 16:58, Micah Stupak <micah@benthic.cc> wrote:
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Oh foolish me. I always forget to look there for info. Thanks! -- Micah Stupak micah@benthic.cc On 14/03/11 10.25, "Chromatest J. Pantsmaker" <chromatest@azburners.org> wrote:
First hit on the googles: http://www.klf.de/home/?p=14112
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 9:22 AM, Andy Lee <andrewdavidlee@gmail.com> wrote:
I've got it on my ipod under compilations so it's real. Wasn't this John's baby?
On 14 March 2011 16:58, Micah Stupak <micah@benthic.cc> wrote:
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I'll post again about this later. I think it's something we should really think about ... ... except, despite appearances, when it comes to the crunch, Bill and Jimmy are not overly keen on copyright infringement (didn't someone actually ask them one about putting out a bootleg and they said "we don't mind - but we DO mind if you're stupid enough to tell us about it!")? Maybe a CD of covers? John On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 5:37 PM, Micah Stupak <micah@benthic.cc> wrote:
Oh foolish me. I always forget to look there for info. Thanks!
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On 14/03/11 10.25, "Chromatest J. Pantsmaker" <chromatest@azburners.org> wrote:
First hit on the googles: http://www.klf.de/home/?p=14112
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 9:22 AM, Andy Lee <andrewdavidlee@gmail.com> wrote:
I've got it on my ipod under compilations so it's real. Wasn't this John's baby?
On 14 March 2011 16:58, Micah Stupak <micah@benthic.cc> wrote:
Hey, uh, whatever happened with this project? I can¹t remember where it left off or if there was a completed disc orŠ? Thanks. -- Micah Stupak micah@benthic.cc _______________________________________________ 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
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Truckstop JAMS ... oh yeah. ;-) I still have the disk somewhere. It does the rounds as mp3s of the web, I think. The last time I listened to it would have been at least four, maybe five years ago ... The idea of a cheap-o KLF compilation, available through petrol stations and market stalls, left guerilla-style in their shelves, has been slightly superceded by the three (four?) "mash up" discs that have appeared, along with PVC's releases and those KLF "rarities" EPs that turned up on eBay from acmeproductions. It's also been slightly superceded by the fact that, in the UK at least, no one can still afford to go to petrol stations! I remember there was a wiki set up by someone too, which was altered to be not terribly flattering about me, which probably put me off a bit. Who needs the hassle? But the idea of leaving KLF CDs/music lying around for people to pick up still appeals. Bill has "No Music Day" - maybe we should respond with a "Music Day". Something like World Book Day, but it's for KLF music. We all burn up one disk, and then leave it lying somewhere where we know someone -a stranger - will pick it up (torrenting or rapidsharing mp3s doesn't have the same feel ... ). We could all choose our own tracks, so whoever finds it would have a completely unique KLF disk ... hmm ... 29th April is Royal Wedding Day in the UK, but far more importantly it's "Happy Birthday Bill Drummond Day" ... Who knows, maybe this could be a totem for people who couldn't give a flying fuck about Baldy and Working Ovaries getting married in a pretty old barn? Wow ... I'm enthused again. Anyone else have any views? John On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Micah Stupak <micah@benthic.cc> wrote:
Hey, uh, whatever happened with this project? I can’t remember where it left off or if there was a completed disc or…? Thanks.
-- Micah Stupak micah@benthic.cc
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Hey... P.V.C. Wheres best to get some posters made up similar to the M25 spin ones from last year... I'll drive around through the night putting some up before the BIG wedding so some-one somewhere will have something else to talk about other than the wedding... Lol Sent from my iPhone On 14 Mar 2011, at 16:48, John Milne <paranormalhandy@gmail.com> wrote:
Truckstop JAMS ... oh yeah. ;-)
I still have the disk somewhere. It does the rounds as mp3s of the web, I think. The last time I listened to it would have been at least four, maybe five years ago ...
The idea of a cheap-o KLF compilation, available through petrol stations and market stalls, left guerilla-style in their shelves, has been slightly superceded by the three (four?) "mash up" discs that have appeared, along with PVC's releases and those KLF "rarities" EPs that turned up on eBay from acmeproductions.
It's also been slightly superceded by the fact that, in the UK at least, no one can still afford to go to petrol stations!
I remember there was a wiki set up by someone too, which was altered to be not terribly flattering about me, which probably put me off a bit. Who needs the hassle? But the idea of leaving KLF CDs/music lying around for people to pick up still appeals.
Bill has "No Music Day" - maybe we should respond with a "Music Day". Something like World Book Day, but it's for KLF music. We all burn up one disk, and then leave it lying somewhere where we know someone -a stranger - will pick it up (torrenting or rapidsharing mp3s doesn't have the same feel ... ).
We could all choose our own tracks, so whoever finds it would have a completely unique KLF disk ... hmm ...
29th April is Royal Wedding Day in the UK, but far more importantly it's "Happy Birthday Bill Drummond Day" ... Who knows, maybe this could be a totem for people who couldn't give a flying fuck about Baldy and Working Ovaries getting married in a pretty old barn?
Wow ... I'm enthused again. Anyone else have any views?
John
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Micah Stupak <micah@benthic.cc> wrote:
Hey, uh, whatever happened with this project? I can’t remember where it left off or if there was a completed disc or…? Thanks.
-- Micah Stupak micah@benthic.cc
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Could we agree that the first track should be "The Queen and I" ? Ulrik Brandt From: theritesofmu@aol.com Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2011 17:07:50 +0000 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [KLF] Truckstop JAMs? Hey... P.V.C. Wheres best to get some posters made up similar to the M25 spin ones from last year... I'll drive around through the night putting some up before the BIG wedding so some-one somewhere will have something else to talk about other than the wedding... Lol Sent from my iPhone On 14 Mar 2011, at 16:48, John Milne wrote:
Truckstop JAMS ... oh yeah. ;-)
I still have the disk somewhere. It does the rounds as mp3s of the web, I think. The last time I listened to it would have been at least four, maybe five years ago ...
The idea of a cheap-o KLF compilation, available through petrol stations and market stalls, left guerilla-style in their shelves, has been slightly superceded by the three (four?) "mash up" discs that have appeared, along with PVC's releases and those KLF "rarities" EPs that turned up on eBay from acmeproductions.
It's also been slightly superceded by the fact that, in the UK at least, no one can still afford to go to petrol stations!
I remember there was a wiki set up by someone too, which was altered to be not terribly flattering about me, which probably put me off a bit. Who needs the hassle? But the idea of leaving KLF CDs/music lying around for people to pick up still appeals.
Bill has "No Music Day" - maybe we should respond with a "Music Day". Something like World Book Day, but it's for KLF music. We all burn up one disk, and then leave it lying somewhere where we know someone -a stranger - will pick it up (torrenting or rapidsharing mp3s doesn't have the same feel ... ).
We could all choose our own tracks, so whoever finds it would have a completely unique KLF disk ... hmm ...
29th April is Royal Wedding Day in the UK, but far more importantly it's "Happy Birthday Bill Drummond Day" ... Who knows, maybe this could be a totem for people who couldn't give a flying fuck about Baldy and Working Ovaries getting married in a pretty old barn?
Wow ... I'm enthused again. Anyone else have any views?
John
On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Micah Stupak wrote:
Hey, uh, whatever happened with this project? I can’t remember where it left off or if there was a completed disc or…? Thanks.
-- Micah Stupak micah@benthic.cc
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Hey... P.V.C. Wheres best to get some posters made up similar to the M25 spin ones from last year... I'll drive around through the night putting some up before the BIG wedding so some-one somewhere will have something else to talk about other than the wedding... Lol Sent from my iPhone On 14 Mar 2011, at 16:48, John Milne <paranormalhandy@gmail.com> wrote: Truckstop JAMS ... oh yeah. ;-) I still have the disk somewhere. It does the rounds as mp3s of the web, I think. The last time I listened to it would have been at least four, maybe five years ago ... The idea of a cheap-o KLF compilation, available through petrol stations and market stalls, left guerilla-style in their shelves, has been slightly superceded by the three (four?) "mash up" discs that have appeared, along with PVC's releases and those KLF "rarities" EPs that turned up on eBay from acmeproductions. It's also been slightly superceded by the fact that, in the UK at least, no one can still afford to go to petrol stations! I remember there was a wiki set up by someone too, which was altered to be not terribly flattering about me, which probably put me off a bit. Who needs the hassle? But the idea of leaving KLF CDs/music lying around for people to pick up still appeals. Bill has "No Music Day" - maybe we should respond with a "Music Day". Something like World Book Day, but it's for KLF music. We all burn up one disk, and then leave it lying somewhere where we know someone -a stranger - will pick it up (torrenting or rapidsharing mp3s doesn't have the same feel ... ). We could all choose our own tracks, so whoever finds it would have a completely unique KLF disk ... hmm ... 29th April is Royal Wedding Day in the UK, but far more importantly it's "Happy Birthday Bill Drummond Day" ... Who knows, maybe this could be a totem for people who couldn't give a flying fuck about Baldy and Working Ovaries getting married in a pretty old barn? Wow ... I'm enthused again. Anyone else have any views? John On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Micah Stupak <micah@benthic.cc> wrote: Hey, uh, whatever happened with this project? I can’t remember where it left off or if there was a completed disc or…? Thanks. -- Micah Stupakmicah@benthic.cc _______________________________________________ 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 _______________________________________________ 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 _______________________________________________ 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
Cult of the Yellow Sign may have a little project to discuss next weekend ;) _____ From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Theritesofmu Sent: 14 March 2011 17:08 To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land. Subject: Re: [KLF] Truckstop JAMs? Hey... P.V.C. Wheres best to get some posters made up similar to the M25 spin ones from last year... I'll drive around through the night putting some up before the BIG wedding so some-one somewhere will have something else to talk about other than the wedding... Lol Sent from my iPhone On 14 Mar 2011, at 16:48, John Milne <paranormalhandy@gmail.com> wrote: Truckstop JAMS ... oh yeah. ;-) I still have the disk somewhere. It does the rounds as mp3s of the web, I think. The last time I listened to it would have been at least four, maybe five years ago ... The idea of a cheap-o KLF compilation, available through petrol stations and market stalls, left guerilla-style in their shelves, has been slightly superceded by the three (four?) "mash up" discs that have appeared, along with PVC's releases and those KLF "rarities" EPs that turned up on eBay from acmeproductions. It's also been slightly superceded by the fact that, in the UK at least, no one can still afford to go to petrol stations! I remember there was a wiki set up by someone too, which was altered to be not terribly flattering about me, which probably put me off a bit. Who needs the hassle? But the idea of leaving KLF CDs/music lying around for people to pick up still appeals. Bill has "No Music Day" - maybe we should respond with a "Music Day". Something like World Book Day, but it's for KLF music. We all burn up one disk, and then leave it lying somewhere where we know someone -a stranger - will pick it up (torrenting or rapidsharing mp3s doesn't have the same feel ... ). We could all choose our own tracks, so whoever finds it would have a completely unique KLF disk ... hmm ... 29th April is Royal Wedding Day in the UK, but far more importantly it's "Happy Birthday Bill Drummond Day" ... Who knows, maybe this could be a totem for people who couldn't give a flying fuck about Baldy and Working Ovaries getting married in a pretty old barn? Wow ... I'm enthused again. Anyone else have any views? John On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Micah Stupak <micah@benthic.cc> wrote: Hey, uh, whatever happened with this project? I canbt remember where it left off or if there was a completed disc orb&? Thanks. -- Micah Stupak <mailto:micah@benthic.cc> micah@benthic.cc _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list <mailto:KLF@mailman.xmission.com> KLF@mailman.xmission.com <http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf> http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf Report list abuse to list-abuse at <http://studio-nibble.com> studio-nibble.com _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf Report list abuse to list-abuse at <http://studio-nibble.com> studio-nibble.com
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Andy Lee -
Chromatest J. Pantsmaker -
Dan Hutchins -
John Milne -
Micah Stupak -
PVC -
Theritesofmu -
Ulrik Brandt