Not trying to pick a fight (truly), but I've tried digesting many of their post KLF works and there's nothing compelling about them. They're not bad, but my only interest in either of them is their former relation to the KLF. Asking me to abandon that and invest in their latter works on their own merits is A LOT to ask. There are soany more interesting thungs out there these days, when one discounts their KLF past, B&J's latter projects just don't measure up. In a way, I think that not providing some closure, especially after their statement has stood for 20 years is hindering their current works much more than it bothers us. If they would have burnt a million quid then disappeared, THAT would have been something; but continuing to hang around, push off mediocre work whilst denying past glories, well, it kinda reminds me of George Burns after Gracie Allen :-) Dan On Aug 24, 2011, at 6:11 PM, Chris Renwick <dejaya@gmail.com> wrote:
Rich wins.
:-)
On 24 August 2011 23:01, RiCh! <rich@j1sproductions.com> wrote:
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