Sorry for the repetition here but as John and one or two others have pointed out, we are really losing the plot a little with the proposed 'Truckstop Jams' CD and interest has perhaps dropped off a little for this very reason
 
A few weeks back someone (i'm sorry but I lost track of who) uploaded what was essentially a chonological collection of single edits in a zip file and many agreed that this or something close to it would make a superb collection, yet since then a few people have really got a bit carried away suggesting rather cheesy titles (whoever suggested 'Now That's What I Call Mu' over 'Now That's What I Call Mu(sic)' needs to look up the latin word 'sic' which forms part of the kinda double pun B&J coined in the first place) and their favourite tracks for inclusion, which are getting pretty obscure again (Razormaid mix? surely not...)
 
Anyways i must admit i have been a little slow to look at the wiki and will try to add my two cents at the wknd, for what it's worth, but come on people let's get this back on track huh?
 
Something else i was going to suggest was a 'further listening' link in the packaging of the CD which for those who's appetite has been whetted provides an uploaded zip of a second collection of rare mixes and obscurities...we can revert back to being fanboys when we choose the tracklist for that one, and we can still include artwork in jpg format or whatever, but the first CD needs to take precedence right now
 
Anyways this is all for the wiki too...i still don't really know what a wiki is so it's gonna be an education
 
Finally, unless i got my wires crossed, whoever uploaded that zipped compilation said they had made custom versions of the WTIL evil edit and Fuck the Millennium, but only the 'original' versions were present? Not that the evil edit should go on the CD IMO, though i am obviously a fan, but that's something else for the wiki  =)
 
tbc.


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