A shame the CD doesn't also include "I Want that Girl (Version)" (an instrumental featuring Henry Crowther on saxophone, from what I can remember) and the edit of the Manager's Speech - and the movie as an mpeg! :-) My reissue of the Lilac Time's "Astronauts" includes extensive liner notes written this year by Stephen Duffy. I wonder if "The Man" will include similar words from Bill ... I remember about a year ago someone on the list said he was using "King of Joy" at art events as a soundtrack, so despite previous protestations, he might have quite a good memory - and be quite fond - of his solo adventures! John PS - With "The Man" re-appearing and the Orb's proto-"3 AM Eternal" track seeing the light of day this month, it must be the busiest KLF-related new-release twenty-eight days since October 1997, I think!
Message Received: Oct 02 2005, 05:53 PM From: "Jonathan Wakely" <cow@compsoc.man.ac.uk> To: "Thomas Touzimsky" <thomas@klf.de> Cc: "'All bound for Mu-Mu Land.'" <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Subject: Re: [KLF] Re: Drummond's "The Man" Re-released with "The Manager"As ABonus Track
Thomas Touzimsky wrote:
"American Pensioners On Ecstacy" ?
Indeed. My fault... that's the part of the discography I never looked at too close.
That's a part of my collection I never listen to too closely either! :)
jon
-- Horms and I discussed this, and we came up with two categories of people. People who use vim, and people who don't realize that they could be using vim. - Geoff Harrison
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