Strange that Ford Timelord was scheduled to appear.  I always assumed that by the K-Foundation days Jimmy's old Ford Galaxy (the one with the number plate WGU 18G, anyway) would have been too knackered to go anywhere.  All its appearances seem to have stopped circa the Embankment video of "3 AM" (and much of that was filmed in 1988/89 rather than 1991) and B & J went on to own tanks, submarines, ice cream vans, landrovers, etc. etc. Also, the "brandnew" website photos appear to show Ford Timelord festering in Trancentral's driveway in 1990 - so by 1993 it probably would have been nothing but a block of rust.

I wonder what happened to car.  Does Jimmy still own it - or Sir Montague of Beauly?  Someone on this list might have access to software that allows you to track cars with their number plates.  Not that I'm encouraging that AT ALL (particularly since the only people likely to have that software would be police, I expect) but it does seem strange that Jimmy's motor seems to have fallen out of the story.  I seem to remember there was some reference on the sleevenotes (and promo sheet) for JAMS28R in late 1991, but I can't remember it off-hand.

John 




> Message date : Dec 11 2004, 12:38 AM
> From : "Stuey and Michelle"
> To : "All bound for Mu-Mu Land."
> Copy to :
> Subject : Re: [KLF] Re: Film showing in Glasgow
> jamiefc wrote:
>
> > I was in Glasgow on the 5th November watching the fireworks. Fnord
> > timelord showed up presumbly along with Jimmy,Bill and Gimpo. They had
> > sent up a screening of a film outdoors at Glasgow Green. I never got
> > to see the film.
> > Does anyone have any info about what this film was and why it was
> > shown hat Glasgow. It was in the first half of the nineties at some
> > point.
>
> it was going to be a screening of watch the k foundation burn a million
> quid, but AFAIK it never took place because B+J realised the futility of
> the Q&A sessions after the screenings.
>
> It was previewed in the Scottish press
> http://www.libraryofmu.org/display-resource.php?id=401
> http://www.libraryofmu.org/display-resource.php?id=402
>
> but never took place, unfortunately I haven't scanned two key references
> about the Glasgo activities. There's a little bit in...
> http://www.libraryofmu.org/display-resource.php?id=416
>
> cheers
>
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