Hello all, firstly, a (re)introduction: I've been a member of this list, off-and-on, for many, many years now - under various guises due to not having a home computer of my own. Having finally got round to setting up a home email account I can now look forward to receiving and participating in the comings and goings herein, rather than digging through the arkives! I'm 25, male, and I live in Edinburgh, Scotland. I have collected Cauty/Drummond et al since I was first bought the White Room album at the tender and impressionable age of 11 - they struck a chord that has resonated since. Through numerous visits to collectors' fairs etc. I've amassed what I thought was a rather good collection until I had a look at the updated discography (on the impressive klf.de site)... Therefore, I would be particularly interested in any discussion on recent projects the pair (and other collaborators e.g. Gimpo etc) are up to (having gathered the basics online) and explanations of the Kalavela releases etc. But, I ought to start with a specific question to get the ball rolling, so here goes, reading through my copy of the manual again, it occurred to me that I haven't a clue who Don Lucknow was but expect him to be a key figure in the Cauty/Drummond history since the book was dedicated to him, any info? Thanks in advance, Kjartan Behm
--- Kjartan Behm <kjartan.behm@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
But, I ought to start with a specific question to get the ball rolling, so here goes, reading through my copy of the manual again, it occurred to me that I haven't a clue who Don Lucknow was but expect him to be a key figure in the Cauty/Drummond history since the book was dedicated to him, any info?
Hi Kjartan, I always thought Don Lucknow = 'Don't Look Now' Chris ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
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