at circa 8.20am this morning jarvis cocker as guest editor on the bbc radio 4's "today" program invited bill drummond to tell listeners his 2009 new years resolution bill resolved to explore and expand upon his project "the 17" he also set out a new score for listeners to participate in... listeners were invited to stop what they were doing and think of a sound that had had a life changing impact and how that sound had effected the listener then the listener was invited to spend the same amount of time imagining a sound that might have the same profound effect in the listeners future
now available online here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_7784000/7784402.stm enjoy ----- Original Message ----- From: PVC To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 8:57 AM Subject: [KLF] good ol' cocker! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ at circa 8.20am this morning jarvis cocker as guest editor on the bbc radio 4's "today" program invited bill drummond to tell listeners his 2009 new years resolution bill resolved to explore and expand upon his project "the 17" he also set out a new score for listeners to participate in... listeners were invited to stop what they were doing and think of a sound that had had a life changing impact and how that sound had effected the listener then the listener was invited to spend the same amount of time imagining a sound that might have the same profound effect in the listeners future ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ 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
Bill's on radio three tonight in the UK. I'll cap it on my DVR if anyone is interested. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/nightwaves/ Andy Susan Hitch presents a programme recorded in front of an audience at the FACT arts centre in Liverpool as part of the 2008 Radio 3 Free Thinking festival of ideas. KLF musician and conceptual artist Bill Drummond explains how his life story informs his new thesis on the future of music. His latest project, called 17, combines music, art and polemic and involves him travelling up and down the country, assembling choirs choirs composed of 17 members. They perform a work, which is then destroyed in order to illustrate Drummond's theory that recorded music is dead, and that the future lies in the live musical event.
thanks for the heads-up Andy, as i hadn't seen this one. you can also stream / grab the audio file from the bbc servers using this link: rtsp://rm-acl.bbc.co.uk:554/radio3coyopa/radio_3_-_thursday_2115.ra cheers, --- Smiley ----- Original Message ---- From: Andrew Lee <andy@adlee.co.uk> To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land. <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Thursday, 8 January, 2009 20:40:24 Subject: [KLF] Bill on Radio 3 tonight - Nightwaves Bill's on radio three tonight in the UK. I'll cap it on my DVR if anyone is interested. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/nightwaves/ Andy Susan Hitch presents a programme recorded in front of an audience at the FACT arts centre in Liverpool as part of the 2008 Radio 3 Free Thinking festival of ideas. KLF musician and conceptual artist Bill Drummond explains how his life story informs his new thesis on the future of music. His latest project, called 17, combines music, art and polemic and involves him travelling up and down the country, assembling choirs choirs composed of 17 members. They perform a work, which is then destroyed in order to illustrate Drummond's theory that recorded music is dead, and that the future lies in the live musical event.
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