From: owner-klf-digest@lists.xmission.com (klf-digest) To: klf-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: klf-digest V2 #340 Reply-To: klf-digest Sender: owner-klf-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-klf-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk X-No-Archive: yes klf-digest Friday, June 23 2000 Volume 02 : Number 340 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 01:19:09 +0200 From: "Marek A. Mierzejewski" Subject: (klf) brits cartoon :) http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/events/brit_awards/britmap.htm - -- Dj Dominion [IHS Tranceptal Force] http://rezist.com/djd http://www.tranceptal.prv.pl icq: 74481158 # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info klf" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email klf@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # KLF discography: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?klf ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 14:46:41 +0100 From: "Ollie" Subject: (klf) i have white room movie hello all, i saw some people asking for the white room movie on the list. i have the white room movie which i downloaded a while ago when it was on alex's server. i burned it on a 700mb cd with some other cool klf stuff which includes the 'klf at brit awards' movie clip, info, pics, interviews, etc email me privately if you want a copy, we'll sort something out. regards, Ollie # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info klf" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email klf@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # KLF discography: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?klf ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 06:31:34 +0200 From: "David A" Subject: Re: (klf) brits cartoon :) hehe, they wrote 'Jimmy Cauty of the KLF' but it's Bill in the picture... > http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/events/brit_awards/britmap.htm David A. [playing -> Sunscreem - Love U More] # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info klf" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email klf@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # KLF discography: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?klf ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 11:43:44 +0200 From: "maarten" Subject: (klf) Re: Brits cartoon I thought that Bill didn't smoked at all and that Jimmy is the one who's smoking a lot.... # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info klf" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email klf@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # KLF discography: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?klf ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 10:47:04 +0100 (BST) From: Culf Subject: Re: (klf) brits cartoon :) Just a shame it calls Bill "Jimmy" in the caption really ... Culf. On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Marek A. Mierzejewski wrote: > http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/events/brit_awards/britmap.htm # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info klf" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email klf@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # KLF discography: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?klf ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 10:52:05 +0100 From: "Howat, Simon" Subject: RE: (klf) brits cartoon :) I have to say, it looks more like a young Cliff Richard to me. # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info klf" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email klf@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # KLF discography: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?klf ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 07:09:18 PDT From: "Chad Gombosi" Subject: Re: (klf) Re: Brits cartoon >I thought that Bill didn't smoked at all and that Jimmy is the one who's >smoking a lot.... > > Yeah but Bill had the gun right? Chad Gombosi Member SCP http://omocha.shc.uiowa.edu/scp Chad's Game Music Page http://chadsgamemusic.webjump.com ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info klf" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email klf@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # KLF discography: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?klf ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 17:08:50 GMT From: "Maarten Bouwes" Subject: [none] Hello all, Recently, i have received quite a few mails concerning The White Room movie. A friend of mine d/l it, and i received it last week because he forgot all about the cd. The d/l was from may the 7th! Anyways, i don't happen to know where to d/l a version now, but Adam would upload it again and if i am correct, ollie had a copy and he could arrange things (correct me if i am wrong). That's all folks ;) Cheers, Maarten ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info klf" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email klf@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # KLF discography: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?klf ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 13:30:56 -0400 From: Courtney Sloan Subject: (klf) music from credits of stadium house Where is this available? Thanks! Love, Courtney # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info klf" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email klf@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # KLF discography: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?klf ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 00:19:00 +0100 From: "Simon Coward" Subject: RE: (klf) Re: Brits cartoon > I thought that Bill didn't smoked at all and that Jimmy is the one who's > smoking a lot.... I'm sure I remember from the photos he had a big cigar in his mouth at some point in the Brits proceedings. Simon # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info klf" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email klf@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # KLF discography: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?klf ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 17:14:36 GMT From: "Maarten Bouwes" Subject: Re: Re: (klf) Re: Brits cartoon - ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Chad Gombosi" Reply-To: signofzeta@hotmail.com To: bouwes23@hotmail.com, klf@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: (klf) Re: Brits cartoon Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 07:09:18 PDT >I thought that Bill didn't smoked at all and that Jimmy is the one who's >smoking a lot.... > > Yeah but Bill had the gun right? Chad Gombosi >>Isn't that a champagne bottle? ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info klf" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email klf@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # KLF discography: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?klf ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 19:01:14 +0200 From: erik Subject: (klf) penkiln-burn.com Here are the complete contents of the penkiln-burn site for your offline reading pleasure. Best viewed in courier new. Sorry for the lengthyness of the post, but it's all very interesting. :-) erik - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------= - ------------------- webmaster@klf.cx http://www.klf.cx http://www.penkiln-burn.com june 21, 2000 Contents Job List Bibliography Appendices Notices Job List 1 The Penkiln Burn 2 Bill Drummond 3 To The Shores Of Lake Placid 4 Kali V Ted 5 Job Five 6 45 7 Charles McCauley Passing Paul Graham A Cup Of Tea 8 Map Reading And Rows 9 I Will Love You Forever 10 Do Something About It 11 Tim Strickland's All-Time Favourite Long-Playing Record 12 Rock 'n' Roll I Gave You All The Good Years Of My Life 13 Potential 14 Delivered 15 All Dead Day Is... 16 Overstock 17 Catalogue 18 MyDeath.net 19 My Coffin 20 Bomb Mount Sinai [Job 1] THE PENKILN BURN The Penkiln Burn is a small river in the southwest of Scotland. It rises in the Galloway Hills at the Nick of Curleywee. It tumbles and turns for eight and a half miles, passing on the way Sheuchan Craig, Lamachan, Glen Shallock, Auchenleck, Garlies Castles and Cumloden before it flows into the River Cree at the village of Minnigaff. On page 25 of the 1999 Ellipsis catalogue the following three paragraphs were printed: When Bill Drummond is dead and burnt he has requested that his ashes be flung into the Penkiln Burn. This flinging is to be done from a large boulder, marked 'Penkiln Burn Boulder One', which is to be found on the western bank of the burn, 428 yards above Queen Mary's Bridge. The Penkiln Burn flows into the River Cree. The Cree flows into the Solway Firth. The Solway Firth washes into the Irish Sea. The Irish Sea is welcomed into the Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic Ocean is big. Until Bill Drummond is dead and burnt all his work completed after the date 29 April 1998 will be initially produced and marketed under the Penkiln Burn trademark. Each of these works is dedicated to the eels that will swim with his ashes as they return to the ocean. Most of this is true. The Penkiln Burn is also Penkiln Burn Job One [Job 2] BILL DRUMMOND Bill Drummond is a man. He was born in Butterworth, Transkei, South Africa on 29 April 1953. His family moved back to Scotland in 1954 to a small town in Galloway called Newton Stewart. In 1964 the Drummonds moved south to Corby, a steel town in the English East Midlands. Between the years 1970 and 1973 he attended art school in Northampton and Liverpool. Since leaving art school Bill Drummond has worked hard. The lasting physical traces of Bill Drummond are: 1 The Man, a long-playing record released by Creation in 1986. 2 The Manager, a short film shot in November 1986 by Bill Butt. 3 A photograph taken by Marc Atkins. This photograph is the portrait of Bill Drummond for the year 2000. The first love of Bill Drummond's life was the Penkiln Burn. [Job 3] TO THE SHORES OF LAKE PLACID To the shores of Lake Placid is an imaginary journey that took place inside the head of Bill Drummond. The journey started 24 August 1978 and ended on 12 May 1986. The documentation of this job is as yet incomplete. So far, the evidence of this journey taking place is: 1 The cover of the 7-inch single Pictures On My Wall by Echo and the Bunnymen (Zoo, Cage 004), released 5 May 1979. 2 The front cover of the LP Crocodiles by Echo and the Bunnymen (Korova, Kode 1), released 18 July 1980. 3 The front cover of the LP Heaven Up Here by Echo and the Bunnymen (Korova, Kode 3), released 30 May 1981. 4 The front cover of the LP Porcupine by Echo and the Bunnymen (Korova, Kode 6), released 4 February 1983. 5 The front cover of the LP Ocean Rain by Echo and the Bunnymen (Korova, Kode 8), released 4 May 1984. [note: 6 was missing on the actual web page] 7 To The Shores Of Lake Placid soundtrack LP featuring the original cast (Zoo Four), released in 1982. The liner notes read 'The music on this record has been taken from the play To The Shores Of Lake Placid which ran from 24 August 1978 and will close at Eric's on November 15, 1983.' The facts that it was defined as a play and that it would end on November 15 1983, as it turned out, were both inaccurate. 8 One hundred invitations to READ 20 posters crammed with text (Penkiln Burn Invitation Four). 9 The remains and photographic documentation of three sets of Penkiln Burn Posters 1-20, flyposted around the city centre streets of Liverpool in late November 1998 as part of the Blue Coat Gallery exhibition 'Glitter'. 10Squeeze My Lemons Baby (Poster 21) pinned to the wall of the gallery for the duration of the 'Glitter' show. Then stolen. 11From The Shores Of Lake Placid & Other Stories (Penkiln Burn Book One) published in 1998 in an edition of 500 - sold out. 12From The Shores Of Lake Placid and all the other stories published in Book One appear in the 12-inch version of 45, but only From The Shores Of Lake Placid and not all the other stories in the 7-inch version of 45. [Job 4] KALI v TED Kali v Ted is trouble in the mind, war in the head. The kind we all have from time to time. The debris from this battle is: 1 One hundred invitations to SHOW YOUR HAND at the first Mavericks Writers and Film Festival (Penkiln Burn Invitation One). 2 A trail of 98 paper planes stretching from one side of the Indian sub-continent to the other, from the Arabian Sea to the Bay Of Bengal. These 98 paper planes were launched from a second-class window on the Howrah Mail Express between 8.15 p.m. on 5 March 1998 and 7.52 a.m. on 7 March 1998. The Howrah Mail travels from Bombay to Calcutta. The 98 paper planes were made from pages torn from a copy of Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes. 3 The hardback covers of Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes from which the pages have been torn. 4 Trinkets and cheap prints purchased around and about the Temple of Kali in Calcutta on 7 March 1998. 5 One hundred invitations to HEAR Bill Drummond present his annual report (Penkiln Burn Invitation Two). 6 Annual Report to the Mavericks Writers and Film Festival (Penkiln Burn Book Two) published 1998 in an edition of 500 - sold out. 7 The stories included in Annual Report are featured in the 12-inch version of 45. But not in the commercially available 7-inch version. Kali v Ted is a thing of the past now that Ted's dead. [Job 5] JOB 5 Job Five is about how things just don't stop, won't let go, keep on knocking. You think you've got to the end, got it nailed, buried the box, destroyed the evidence, but no, it's never that simple. This is what's left and what may happen: 1 A Smell of Sulphur In The Wind, a work by the artist Richard Long, currently hanging in Bill Drummond's bedroom. 2 A stone picked up in Oxford railway station rose garden and flung from the Clifton Suspension Bridge into the Avon on 23 January 1998. 3 A Smell of Money Underground, a short story first published in issue no 413 of the Bristol listings magazine Venue, then again in the 1998 summer edition of Modern Painters, the 12-inch version of 45 and in a slightly edited form in the 7-inch of 45. And finally printed as a text piece, mounted and framed in an identical fashion to A Smell Of Sulphur In The Wind by Richard Long. There will be a lot more bits to be found, flung, pointed out or fashioned, before job five is left to find its own way in life. [Job 6] 45 45 is an age, not an uncommon age, an age most arrive at. For Bill Drummond as the age of 45 was approaching he found himself with the urge to write down stories. He knew this urge was not to do with the mid-life crisis thing - he had done that at the age of 39. As these stories piled up he thought they might make a book. 45 is also the title for Penkiln Book Three. This is one of the shortest stories in the book. FORTY FIVE TODAY 29 April 1998 In 1986 I recorded a long-playing record entitled The Man. It was released by Creation Records. It was a very personal record. All the songs dealt with my life and my emotions at that point in time. It was done to mark the end of one period of my life. I was 33.3 years old. Time for a revolution, I thought. I was leaving pop music behind to start writing books. I promised myself I would not have any further involvement with music until I reached the age of 45, when I would make one single 45 rpm 7-inch record. My promise was never kept. Like that dog, I returned. As I entered my 45th year, I decided to write a book that contained snapshots of the world from where I was standing. The stories span a period from early in my 45th year to well into being 45. I will read them again if I get to the age of 78. If this book gets written, this page may act as an introduction. This is the shortest. MY P45 Last night I was on the phone to friend and poet Paul Simpson. He was telling me what he'd been up to: fatherhood, words and dreaming - the usual things. And I had been telling him what I'd been up to: fatherhood, words and nightmares - the usual things. 'So why are you using 45 as a title, Bill?' I explained all about handguns, 1745, 7-inch records and my dad. 'Oh, I thought it might be because you were frightened that somebody was going to tell you to collect your P45.' It made me think. The book was completed on 12 January 1999. A dummy copy of the book was bound and exhibited in an exhibition called 'Dummy' in Belfast (May 1999) and New York (September 1999). A further four similar copies were printed and bound in summer 1999. These five copies are the 12-inch edition. They are not for sale, but do form part of the Foundry's permanent library. The Foundry is a pub on Great Eastern Street, Shoreditch, London. You are more than welcome to visit The Foundry and browse one of the five copies while having a quiet drink. Gimpo, the publican at The Foundry would rather this browsing was done from Tuesday to Saturday from 1pm - 5pm, on Sundays from 2pm - 5pm and not at all on Mondays. The American publisher, Little Brown, licensed the book from Penkiln Burn and generously edited it from 147,067 words down to 111,536 words, in doing so removing a number of the less pertinent stories. This, the 7-inch version of 45, it was published in March 2000. There is also a free sampler edition of 5000 copies of the book. This was available at selected bookshops throughout the UK. This sampler is considered to be a marketing tool, encouraging casual browsers to buy the 7-inch version. It contains 6458 words and is made up of snippets from the 7-inch version. [Job 7] CHARLES McCAULEY PASSING PAUL GRAHAM A CUP OF TEA Charles McAuley passing Paul Graham a cup of tea is something that Bill Drummond hoped would happen, but didn't. It is also the sum of the corroding and evolving memories of a number of people who gathered together at College Green House, Belfast, Northern Ireland on the evening of 6 May 1998 to break bread, sup soup and eat plum crumble. Satellite objects to this non passing of a cup of tea are: 1 A picture painted by Charles McAuley in the 1930s now hanging in the Curfew Tower. 2 xxxxxxx and xxxxxxxxx, two large framed photographs by Paul Graham hanging in a home counties farmhouse front room. 3 One hundred invitations to DIG A HOLE and then consider why you dug it. This was Penkiln Burn Invitation Two and was posted to various people living in and around Belfast in the week before 6 May 1998. 4 Some photos taken by somebody in Belfast on 6 May 1998. The photos document the making and supping of the soup. 5 Thirty-one pebbles picked up on the beach of Murlough Bay on 6 May 1998, now sitting in a row on top of a kitchen dresser in order of descending size. One pebble has since been lost. 6 A large wooden spoon, signed by all the people who broke the bread and supped the soup. This spoon is now being used to prop up a large ailing tropical pot plant in the front room of the top flat of College Green House. 7 Making Soup (Penkiln Burn Pamphlet Five) an edition of 1000 published in 1999. This pamphlet is available to guests at College Green House. The story also appears in both the 12- and 7-inch versions of 45. [Job 8] MAP READING AND ROWS Map Reading And Rows is a collaboration between Kate Drummond, her brother James Drummond and their father Bill Drummond. It takes the form of a collection of family outings. These outings began in 1998. So far (April 2000) there have been four of them. Kate and James Drummond were both born in the maternity ward of the now closed Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital, Aylesbury, Kate on 8 October 1984 and James on 21 January 1987. An idea evolved between the three collaborators in early 1998. For the idea to be realised required them to have two pencils, a notebook, a compass, a loaded camera, a pile of carefully selected 1:25,000 scale maps ordered from Stanfords in Long Acre, London, a road-worthy vehicle and a tight budget. The idea was to start a journey from the steps of the Royal Bucks' Hospital and head south. Bill Drummond would drive. Kate Drummond would have one pencil and read the first map and James Drummond would have the other pencil, the notebook, the compass and the loaded camera. Kate Drummond would navigate them down the highways and byways closest to the exact longitude on which her and her brother first entered this world. At every point that the highways or byways crissed or crossed that longitude Kate Drummond would tell her father to pull up. James Drummond would then get out of the vehicle with the compass and camera and take a photo of due south. He would then climb back into the vehicle, make a note in the notebook with one of the pencils, logging and numbering what he had snapped. Kate, using the other pencil, would put the number and time on the map where the longitude was crissed or crossed. When the first map was traversed, Kate and James would swap duties. Their father would keep driving. The first of these outings started early on 30 July 1998 and reached the south coast of England just west of Selsey Bill at 7.39 pm on the same day. The second outing started at 8.15 a.m. on 12 August 1998 and began on the Normandy beaches near Bayeux (as in tapestry) and reached Arette La Pierre St-Martin on the Spanish border high in the Pyrenees at 9.37 a.m. on 16 August 1998. In 1999, they evolved their idea. Instead of continuing their journey south, they headed east. Starting again from the steps of the Royal Bucks' Hospital, but this time east along the latitude of 51o 49.25' north of the equator using the same methods of documentation and job demarcation. The third outing began at 10.32 a.m. on 4 June 1999 and ended at Clacton-on-Sea on the same day at 7.38 p.m. The fourth outing started at 11.28 a.m. on 1 August 1999 and began on the beach near a village called Ouddorp on the Dutch coast and ended on a river bank on the German-Polish border near a village called Horno at 7.15 p.m. on 5 August 1999. In the summer of 2000 they plan to restart their journey south from where they stopped high in the Pyrenees and ending near Cartagena on the Mediterranean Coast. In the summer of 2001 they plan to begin their outing at the other side of the river on the German-Polish border and drive until they reach the Belarus border. And in this manner they will, bit by bit, draw an unsteady line down the longitude of 0o 48.84' West of Greenwich and around the latitude of 51o 49.25' north of the equator. Kate Drummond plays the drums. James Drummond plays the guitar and sings. Dad Drummond plays the bass. In 1999 Kate and James wrote two songs while heading east. The songs were called 'Clacton-on-Sea' and 'Smash It'. They recorded these two songs on 26 October 1999 in a small studio in Leicester called Memphis. They will write and record a song or two each year until Map Reading And Rows is completed. Then they will release the whole lot as an album. As yet they do not have a name for this band. The bits and pieces are: 1 Three worn-down pencils. 2 Four filled notebooks. 3 A pile of maps. Each with an unsteady pencil line drawn from north to south or west to east. 4 A pebble picked up on the beach near Ouddorp in Holland and flung across a river near Horno in Germany. 5 187 photographs. 6 The diesel fumes in the atmosphere generated by combustion of =C9=C9=C9 litres of diesel fuel. 7 A DAT tape containing the two songs. This collaboration will only be completed if the rows don't outweigh the map reading. [Job 9] ALL INFORMATION REGARDING JOB NINE HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN [Job 10] DOING SOMETHING ABOUT IT Doing something about it is about trying to cure oneself of uncontrollable urges that you don't like having. In the case of Bill Drummond, the uncontrollable urge was to own art. The exhibits are: 1 Two badly framed pictures from Stewart Home's 1996 exhibition 'To Transvalue Value'. 2 One framed invoice from the WORKFORTHEEYETODO Gallery, for the sum of =A3100. 3 One framed leaflet by Stewart Home explaining what 'To Transvalue Value' is all about. 4 One hardboard placard about 18 inches wide, standing five feet tall, held in a flimsy metal frame. The hardboard was painted black in some earlier age. On the weathered black board has been daubed in white letters, using the style favoured by greengrocers and fishmongers: In Stock =A37.99 Klee Dufy Macke Klimt Matisse Monet Van Gogh Renoir Picasso Degas. 5 Great Expectations - Parts One, Two and Three (Penkiln Burn Pamphlet Eight) an edition of 1000. This pamphlet is available to diners at the Caf=E9 On The Green, Camberwell Green, south London. 6 Six contact sheets of photographs taken by Marc Atkins from the top deck of a number 68 bus on the 9 December 1998. 7 A small print of The Fighting Temperaire Tugged To Her Last Berth To Be Broken Up by Turner. This print was bought at the National Gallery shop on the 9 December 1998. 8 A photograph of Mrs Billingham reclining on her sofa taken by her son Richard. This was the last work of art bought by Bill Drummond before he decided to do something about it. [Job 11] TIM STRICKLAND'S ALL-TIME FAVOURITE LONG-PLAYING RECORD Tim Strickland's all-time favourite long-playing record is about the confused and rushing emotions churned up in Bill Drummond when he learnt that Tim Strickland's all-time favourite long-playing record is Chill Out by The KLF. The KLF was a band Bill Drummond was once in and Chill Out was the long-playing record that The KLF recorded in late 1989. All the material traces of this work were exhibited in the show 'Strictly Personal' at the National Centre for Popular Music, Sheffield, England from 1 March to 6 August 1999. They included: 1 One hundred invitations to LIE DOWN at the National Centre For Popular Music. 2 A pamphlet rack wall mounted in the foyer of the National Centre for Popular Music. The rack contained two types of pamphlets. The first had the words "Where Pop Music Lives- The world's first interactive attraction dedicated to popular music" on its cover, the second was Penkiln Burn Pamphlet One, My Favourite Colour. 3 The LP cover of Chill Out and statement by Tim Strickland on why Chill Out was his all-time favourite long-playing record mounted behind perspex and attached to the gallery wall. 4 A carpet seven foot by seven foot, predominantly black but for the two words 'Lie' and 'Down'. The individual letters of these words had been woven in a creamy grey off white. The carpet was laid on the floor in the centre of the gallery space. 5 A 7 foot by 7 foot poster (Penkiln Burn Poster twenty-two) covered with a block of dense text. Using wallpaper glue, the poster had been stuck on to a board and framed by four lengths of roughly mitred 6 by 2 inch timbers. The text was a story called 3 am Somewhere Out Of Aylesbury. The large and cumbersome piece was hung horizontally from the ceiling of the gallery, eight feet above the floor, text side down. If the gallery visitor would follow the instruction, s/he would lie down on the carpet and, then if so inclined, read the words to '3 am Somewhere Out Of Aylesbury' floating a few feet above them. What's left of the above is now stored in Bill Drummond's garage. [Job 12] ROCK 'N' ROLL I GAVE YOU ALL THE GOOD YEARS OF MY LIFE Rock 'n' Roll I Gave You All The Good Years Of My Life is an example of what happens when you hear about the death of somebody who, though not a close friend, has had a huge impact on the direction of your life. It is about what happens when almost incidentally you hear about his death on the day before the funeral and his funeral is at the other end of the country and you can't go because you have family commitments, so you write a story. Then, because you wrote that story you find yourself building monuments, graffiti-ing walls, writing another story, designing carpets, commissioning branding irons, writing a third story (this time about dying in the trenches of Flanders). And sitting in a police station waiting to be questioned. All of this would not have happened if you'd heard about his death a couple of days earlier, thus giving you time to make arrangements to attend the funeral. These are the things you can see and touch: 1 Brutality, Religion And A Dance Beat (Penkiln Burn Pamphlet Three), published May 1999 in an edition of 1000. 2 Yeah, The Ugly Bwoy Burns (Penkiln Burn Pamphlet Four), published August 1999 in an edition of 1000. 3 Dead White Man, a monument built of Oxford limestone, English oak, Welsh slate and four rods of iron. The monument takes the form of a free-standing stack of shelves to house the dead man's record collection. 4 Four carpets made to size and arranged around the base of Dead White Man. 5 A set of branding irons made by Roger Mildred and Paul Thurkettle at the Mentmore Smithy. 6 One hundred invitations to the UNVEILING of Dead White Man, at the Motor Body Repair Centre, Liverpool. 7 17 Forever (Penkiln Burn Pamphlet Nine), published December 1999 in an edition of 1000. [Job 13] POTENTIAL Potential is about the potential damage, infamy, dinner-party small talk and barroom debate that can be caused by 1000 sledgehammers let loose into society without a proper job (like hammering stakes into the ground). What there will be to look at is: 1 Joe Pluto In The Rifle Cabinets, a work by the Liverpool artist Luke Walsh. 2 Just Ask, a short story printed and framed as a text piece and to be hung next to Joe Pluto In The Rifle Cabinets. 3 A sledgehammer leaning on the wall next to Joe Pluto In The Rifle Cabinets (Penkiln Burn Sledgehammer One). 4 Nine hundred and ninety-nine sledgehammers waiting to be sold (Penkiln Burn sledgehammers two-1000). The sledgehammers will be sold for a tenner each on a strictly first come first served basis. You will be informed in good time as to where and when Potential will be launched. [Job 14] DELIVERED Delivered is a work generated by some of the emotions a 46-year-old man has for his 86-year-old father. These are the bits: 1 Here's Tae Melrose And Other Poems by Jack Drummond (Penkiln Burn Book Four), published December 1999 in an edition of 1000. Here's Tae Melrose And Other Poems by Jack Drummond was first published in xxxx. By xxxxxxxx Press. But the Penkiln Burn edition contains XX poems, The xxxxxx Press edition only contained xx poems. 2 My Dad (Penkiln Burn Pamphlet Ten), published December 1999 in an edition of 1000. 3 A small wooden box containing the original copies of all the poems included in Here's Tae Melrose... For Delivered to be completed Bill Drummond will have to deliver a copy of Here's Tae Melrose... and My Dad to every household in the small Scottish border town of Melrose and then bury the box at the top of a hill at the back of the town. [Job 15] ALL DEAD DAY IS... All Dead Day Is... For the price of a t-shirt it can be about your death as well as the death of 999 other people who also bought a similar t-shirt. It is about wondering when you are going to die and how. And in the future it will be about the celebration of the day on which the last of the 1000 people who bought the t-shirts died. What we will have is: 1 1000 as yet unnamed people waiting to die. Each one of the 1000 will be wanting to live longer than the others. It's a human race to see who dies last. 2 1000 t-shirts waiting to be bought by the 1000 people waiting to die. Each of the t-shirts boldly proclaims the statement 'Not Yet Dead' See forsale@penkiln-burn.com (job 20) for details. 3 A block of granite (800 mm x 800 mm) roughly cut into a cube with the words 'All Dead Day Is ...' chiselled into its front face. On the other five faces of the block of granite the names and dates of death of the 1000 people waiting to die will be chiselled on in order as each one dies. This block of granite is Penkiln Burn Monument Three. 4 Who Dies Last? (Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 13). This pamphlet is currently only available at the reception desk of The Milton Keynes Gallery. All dead day is... will be launched on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month 2000. At a location yet to be announced. [Job 16] OVERSTOCK Overstock is a about what to do when you get carried away with making a record and when it's released the world doesn't want to know. Recommended background reading to make Overstock more readily understood are the stories Thrashed, Wheelchairs and Now That's What I Call Disillusionment 2. All three of these stories are included in both the 7 and 12-inch versions of 45. Right now there are only to bits to this work: 1 Thrashed, Wheelchairs and Now That's What I Call Disillusionment 2 are three short stories included in both the seven and twelve-inch versions of 45. 2 A copy of Music Week dated xxxxx 1997. Music Week is the British Music Industries weekly trade magazine. Every week it publishes the top 100 singles. In this particular issue 'Fuck The Millenium' by 2K can be seen to be stiffing at 28. 3 A video cassette in Bill Drummond's work room containing the prommotional clip for Fuck The Millenium. 4 Paint Them Black (Penkiln Burn Pamphlet 14) Currently unavailable. 5 Space at the bottom of the Thames waiting to be filled by a block of concrete. Grid reference will be made public at a later date. [Job 17] CATALOGUE Catalogue is the Penkiln Burn website. It exists to document all activities, by products and works found, carried out, or produced under the Penkiln Burn logo. It was to be officially opened on 29 April 2000 but didn't go on-line until 24 May 2000. Very few of the jobs are complete. The entrants will be updated as new information and evidence becomes available. [Job 18] MyDeath.net MyDeath.net is another website. This particular website is to be launched as part of the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, Belfast on 31 May 2000. [Job 19] MY COFFIN Currently under construction. [20] BOMB MOUNT SINAI Bomb Mount Sinai is the title at the top of Penkiln Burn Poster 29. The following text is the text that appears on the poster. It almost explains everything. READ [http://www.penkiln-burn.com/bomb.jpg] What it didn't explain was that The Bomb is a Nottingham Night Club and that on 28 February 2000, John Hewitt promoted a special evening of events at The Bomb to raise money for his walk to Mount Sinai. It was on this evening that John Hewitt stuck up the poster, took a photo of it and left it there for two hours. A substantial number of the 99 For Sale copies of Penkiln Burn Poster 29 were sold on the night. A few are left and will be available via shop@penkiln-burn.com Penkiln Burn Poster 34 is a special brail version of Bomb Mount Sinai. It is an edition of ten. These too are for sale with all proceeds going to Guide Dogs For The Blind, but this time they are being sold at the rather more prohibitive price of =A31,000 each. Bibliography 1 Books 2 Pamphlets 3 Posters [Bibliography 1] BOOKS None of the Penkiln Burn books are available through the usual commercial outlets. Book OneFrom the Shores of Lake Placid and Other Stories published in August 1998 in an edition of 500 (sold out). It is part of To the Shores of Lake Placid (job 3). Book TwoAnnual Report to Mavericks Writers and Film Festival published in October 1998 in an edition of 500 (sold out). It is part of 'Kali V Ted' (job 4). Book 45 is part of (job 6) also named 45. Published in Three June 1999 in an edition of five (not for sale). Book Here's Tae Melrose' by Jack Drummond. Published in Four December 1999 in an edition of 1000 to be distributed freely to every household in the Scottish border town of Melrose. It is part of Delivered (job 14). [Bibliography 2] PAMPHLETS All of the Penkiln Burn pamphlets have been published for individual occasions or are site specific or both. Other than My Favourite Colour all have been limited to print runs of 1000. The majority are connected in some way with one of the numbered jobs. Three of them contain text that also appears in the 12 inch version of 45. They all contain short stories written by Bill Drummond. Pamphlet One 'My Favourite Colour published in March 1999 as part of 'Tim Strickland's all-time favourite long playing record' (job 11) Pamphlet Two I Love Easy Jet published in 1999. This is only available in the kitchen of The Curfew Tower, Cushendall, County Antrim, Northern Ireland and occasionally on the Easy Jet desk at Luton Airport. It takes the form of a laminated A4 sheet. On one side there is nothing but the pure orange livery colour of Easy Jet. On the other is the text to the story. Anybody who finds themselves in possession of one of these pamphlets is requested, after reading it themselves, to deposit it in the magazine pouch in front of them the next time they travel Easy Jet. This pamphlet is not connected to any other work, but is connected to something called 'In You We Trust'. Pamphlet Brutality, Religion And A Dance Beat. Three Published in 1999 and is part of 'Rock'n'Roll I Gave You All the Good Years of My Life' (job 12). Pamphlet FourYeah, Ugly Buoy Burns published in 1999 and is also part of 'Rock'n'Roll I Gave You All the Good Years of My Life' (job 12). Pamphlet FivePress Release published in November 1999. This pamphlet was written and published to be the press release for the record 'I Wanna One 2 One With You' by Solid Gold Chartbusters. It was indiscriminately distributed in CD racks of record shops around the UK. Pamphlet Six Making Soup written in 1998 but not published until late 1999. It is only available from the windowsill halfway up the stairs of College Greenhouse, College Green, Belfast. It is also part of 'Charlie McAuley Passing Paul Graham A Cup Of Tea' (job 7). As a story Making Soup appears in both the 7 inch and 12 inch versions of 45, but it is only in the pamphlet form that all the characters' names have been spelt correctly. Pamphlet Lies has been withdrawn from circulation. Seven Pamphlet Great Expectations, like Pamphlet Six, was Eight written in 1998, but not published until late 1999. It is only available at the Caf=E9 on The Green, Camberwell Green, London. It contains three interrelated stories, the first, and longest, also appears in both the 7 and 12 of 45. This pamphlet is also part of 'Doing Something About It' (job 10). Pamphlet Nine17 Forever published in November 1999. It is the third and final pamphlet related to 'Rock'n'Roll I Gave You All The Good Years Of My Life' (job 12). It is available to anybody that attended the unveiling of 'Dead White Man'. Pamphlet Ten My Dad. Published December 1999. It is only available to the occupants of households in Melrose, a small town in the Scottish borders. It is part of 'Delivered' (job 14). Pamphlet Lavatory published February 2000. All copies Eleven are being indiscriminately distributed in gentlemen's public lavatories around the globe. Pamphlet Who Dies Last. Further information to follow. Twelve Pamphlet Paint Them Black. Further information to Thirteen follow. Pamphlet The Birth Of Death. Further information to Fourteen follow. Pamphlet Prove Me Wrong. Further information to follow. Fifteen Pamphlet For Sale. Further information to follow. Sixteen There are more pamphlets to come. [Bibliography 3] POSTERS The Penkiln Posters are a mixed bag. There are good ones and there are shite ones. There are big ones and there are small ones. There are one-off ones and there are mass-produced ones. These are them: Poster One to Black text on pale cream paper. 60 x 40 inch. Twenty Published as a set in August 1998 for the exhibition 'Glitter' at the Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool. Edition of five. Three of the sets were flyposted around Liverpool. Text to the story From The Shores Of Lake Placid was spread across the 20 posters. See Job 3 for further details. Poster Black text on pale cream paper. 60 x 40 inch. Twentyone Published August 1998 for the exhibition 'Glitter' at the Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool. Edition of three. One of which was pinned to the wall of the Bluecoat Gallery text to the story Squeeze My Lemons Baby See Job 3 for further details. Poster Black text on white paper. 7 by 7 feet. Twentytwo Published in March 1999. Edition of three. Text is story 3 am Somewhere Out of Aylesbury See Job 11 for further details. Poster Black text on pale cream paper. 60 x 40 inch. Twentythree Published May 1999. Text is story Bingles Snack Bar. Edition of five. Three copies flyposted within ambling distance of The Foundry. See Job 9 for further details. Poster Full colour reproduction of photo taken by Twentyfour Francois Lacrois of graffiti on fence at the junction of Great Eastern Street and Ravey Street. 60 x 40 inch. Published May 1999. Edition of five. Three copies flyposted beside the flyposted copies of Poster Twentythree. See Job 9 for further details. Poster Black text on pale cream paper. 60 x 40 inch. Twentyfive Published May 1999. Text to story No I Didn't, Edition of Five, Three copies of flyposted beside the flyposted copies of posters Twentythree and Twentyfour. See Job 9 for further details. Poster Black text on white paper. 60 x 40 inch. Twentysix Published. Text to story Smell Of Money Underground. Edition of one mounted and framed. See Job 5 for further details. Poster Full colour. 60 x 40 inch. Published July Twentyseven 1999. Text and photo advertising the play Cruel Brittannia. Edition of one thousand, flyposted around London. Poster Black text on white paper. Published February Twentyeight 2000 Text to I Could Fuckin' Do Better Than That. Edition of one hundred. See or visit The Foundry for further details. Poster Black text on white paper. Published February Twentynine 2000 Text to Bomb Mount Sinai. Edition of 100. See Bomb Mount Sinai (Job 21) for further details. Appendices 1 Bad Wisdom 2 The Kalevala 3 The Curfew Tower 4 In You We Trust 5 The Foundry [Appendix 1] BAD WISDOM Bad Wisdom is a trilogy of novels written by Mark Manning and Bill Drummond. The first of this trilogy is Bad Wisdom Book 1 - Lighthouse At The Top Of The World. It was published by Penguin Books in 1996. This book told the story of a journey to the North Pole that Manning, Drummond and their travelling companion Gimpo, made in late 1992. Manning and Drummond took with them a bejewelled icon of Elvis Presley that they planned to place at the pole. They believed that once in position it would leak vibes of love and happiness down the longitudes and out across the latitudes causing an outbreak of world peace. Manning later commented that the probable real reason for making the journey was to symbolically dump Elvis as far away as possible thus saving the pair of them from any further havoc that rock'n'roll had wrought upon their respective lives. Manning and Drummond's wildly different accounts of the same journey were edited together afterwards by a third party. The end result is seamless schizophrenia. The second book of the Bad Wisdom Trilogy may be called The Wild Highway. It is an account of a journey that Manning, Drummond and Gimpo undertook up the Congo, deep into the heart of that most troubled of continents. The pair of them had reason to believe that they had sold their souls at some point to Satan. They had then rationalised that Lucifer could be found hiding in a fruit tree at the source of this most mighty of rivers. On arriving at the tree it would only be a matter of frank discussion and gentle persuasion and Old Horny could be tricked into giving them back their souls. This journey was undertaken in early 1996. The book will not be published until 2001. The third and final part of this trilogy might not appear until Manning, Drummond and Gimpo reach their dottage and may involve the slaying of dragons and the seduction of the birds of paradise. [Appendix 2] THE KALEVALA The Kalevala is the great Finnish epic which, like the Iliad and Odyssey, grew out of a rich oral tradition with prehistoric roots. It begins with an account of the creation from broken eggshells, and ends with a strange interpretation of the Virgin Birth. In between a northern people's negotiation with its environment and the conduct of its affairs is set forth in a text that is not only epic, but lyrical, ritual and magical. During the first millennium of our era, speakers of Uralic languages (outside the Indo-European group) who settled in the Baltic region developed an oral poetry that was to last into the nineteenth century. This poetry provided the basis of the Kalevala assembled by the Finnish scholar Elias Lonnrot in its final form in 1849. Kalevala is also the name given to an imaginary Finnish record label. Although it is an imagined label it did release seven very real 7-inch singles in 1997. Each of these singles was limited to a single pressing of 500 each. Not only is Kalevala an imaginary record label, it also had an imaginary boss Mr Matti Virtanen. The following is a letter he mailed to 100 British record shops. Hi, KALEVALA is Finlands most very national label. We have decided to make some of our english language records available for the international market. The plan is to release numerous 7" singles, E.P.'s and long playing albums, from our back catalogue, over the next few months. We have just negotiating a deal with Finnmaart U.K., a company specializing in the distribution of quality Finland produce (including our world famous Koskenkorva vodka - "Try some and die".) If you are shop and would like to stock KALEVALA records, please contact Finnmart U.K. fax: 01296-682 320 and they will send you release schedule and dealer price. We hope you are enjoying our Finland music. If there are questions you have about our artist - please fax us question, we will try and answer them. Regards Matti Virtanen Matti Virtanen also wrote and mailed the following biogs for a selection of the Kalevala artists. DRACULA'S DAUGHTER Perhaps if I tell you the four girls who make up Dracula's Daughter prefer to be called artists rather than musicians, you get the picture! Paivi Talvensaari (guitar/ vocals) Aija Vanska (bass/ vocals) Marja Kirjava (organ) Leena Tornkvist (drums) Ask them their biggest influnce, they tell you without hesitation Kristina Bruuk (guest vocal on 'Candy'), Andy Warhol and the young british art scene. Before signing with Kalevala the girls have released two english-speaking EP's on their own label. These recordings were only available through few selective book shops and art galleries in Finland and Scandinavia. To see Dracula's Daughter playing live is a very rare priviledge and usually only in selective art events and private celebrity parties. The girls are not interested in gigging and touring in particular. THE FUCKERS We are very proud that Kalevala is home to the world's only Lapp punk band. The guys are punking for more than one decade already and still nobody likes them, ha ha! But they do not care as they hate everyone and everything! Except your english cider. The Fuckers is made up of: Billy Fuck (vocals) Nasty Fuck (quitar) J.J. Fuck (bass) Sick Fuck (drums) Not like Draculas Daughter, The Fuckers are gigging all the time (276 shows in Finland and Scandinavia in last 12 months). The guys like to play at beer festivals (do you have cider festivals in UK?) and have a 100% record of turn up at these shows in particular. Maybe they will become as big as Green Day. What do you think? DAYTONAS Buzz, Uri, Hank, Speedy, Cosmo, Boris and Ghandi are seven brothers of the same family. The poor mother, you say. But not, this incredible lady is the manager of the fastest surfbeat band in the world. The band formed in 1962 and are touring much of the time since, but until now they have not been back to a recording studio since 1965. The surfbeat craze was very big here in Finland in the early 1960's and The Daytonas remain loyal to this style, with now some quite old followers of them back home. Hank is the father of Aija Vanska from Dracula's Daughter and was introduces to UK filmmaker Gimpo at Helsinki film festival in 1996. The single "Faster Gimpo Faster.." is written in honour of Gimpo. KRISTINA BRUUK Your english saying 'A cat with nine lives' very well describes the life of this incredible lady. She flees her home town of Tallinn, Estonia in late 1960's and soon becomes lover and muse of Peter Darklord, very influential poet/philosopher/musician in Finland in 1960's. She nearly becomes famous model but heroin addiction and periods as an alcoholic (of which she is OK now to talk) brings years of obscureness with now and again dark and soul - bearing recordings for various record labels. She is now resident in Helsinki the past twenty years where she build a big cult following with art and student community, and appear on occasion to give informal concerts with maybe only one quitarist to accompany. Guest vocals on 'Candy' by Dracula's Daughter givels Kristina another chance for success. A new LP will be released in December and concerts in UK in negotiation. GIMPO Underground UK film maker who met Aija Vanska from Dracula's Daughter at Helsinki film festival in 1996. Aija has love with Pertti Hurme of Megasonic (top Helsinki techno act) and Pertti persuaded Gimpo to make a recording during his stay of Helsinki after hearing some really wild stories from Gimpo about his life of drugs, girls and techno music. Gimpo is formerly war veteran of the UK war with Argentina in the Falklan Islands and has made film of top UK rave band K Foundation. Gimpo is also big star in book "Huono Viisaus". We hope to make record deal with Gimpo for more material but he is a tricky guy to get commitment. Lets cross our fingers since we think this is a very talented guy and maybe huge rave act in Finland and Scandinavia. AURORA BOREALIS This is a 'collective' of musicians from Lapland who live outside from society. They come together on occasions to make ethereal sounds which they believe are musical paintings of the bleak and dreamy landscapes of their homeland. It takes many months of persuade these hermit people to the recording studio and so we 'handle with care' their rare records and do not try to exploit too much potential. THE BLIZZARD KING One of Finland's most successful artists in the domestic market. The Blizzard King records his own compositions in finnish and records cover version fo english and american songs in english. This guy is mysterious. He lives alone on a small island where he makes his compositions and mands his fishing nets (oh yeah! He also finds the time to do his other job as fisherman, but Kalevala hope not for too long now!). This guy is very deep and thoughtful. He does not make music for money, he says: "Music is not for buy and sell. Music is for survival". This huge guy is a captivating presence. His voice will haunt you. All the above artists plus the progressive rock band Gurmenghast appear on the un-released soundtrack album 'Huono Viisaus'. Also as yet still un-released are albums by Kristina Bruuk, The Fuckers and the experimental techno duo, High End World Receiver. If all this Kaleval info seems irrelevant please refer to 'The Winner Takes It All' and 'The Number Fourteen' stories in the book 45. If not, wait until the above listed albums are made available via shop@penkiln-burn.com [Appendix 3] THE CURFEW TOWER The Curfew Tower is a tower in Cushendall, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was built in .... By ....... Turnley, the local landowner to incarcerate local trouble makers. The following is a quote from a local tourist guide. In 1994 Mark Manning and Bill Drummond bought the tower to be a retreat from the hurly burly of metropolitan life and to house their private library. It soon became apparent, if not to themselves, but to those that knew the pair, it was nothing more than a folly to their artistic vanities. Manning and Drummond had bought the Curfew Tower off an organisation called The Hearth Revolving Fund. Hearth is based in Belfast and its prime purpose is to buy, restore and look after interesting and historic building in the province. Hearth still owned the land that the tower was built on. It had been sold to Manning and Drummond on the understanding that the pair of them would be in frequent residency. They were not. Hearth were concerned that the building might fall into disrepair and made it known that maybe the pair should consider selling the property or at least leasing it out to an interested party who may make better and more regular use of it. The main man at Hearth is called Marcus Patton, he persuaded Bill Drummond that something should be done. That it was wrong to let a fine old building moulder and it should be a living part of the community. [Appendix 4] IN YOU WE TRUST In You We Trust is a non profit making trust. The trustees are Susan Phillips, a Belfast based contemporary artist, Bill Drummond and Marcus Patton. The trust began in 1999. The stated purpose of the trust is to provide short residencies in the Curfew Tower, Cushendall, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The residencies are for artists working in any medium and are for periods no shorter than a week and no longer than a month. While in residence the artist has to produce a work or works inspired by the Tower or locality. They then have to leave the work or documentation of the work behind in the tower. Once a year the tower will be opened up for the people of Cushendall to inspect the work of the artists. They will then be given a vote each to decide who in their opinion has produced the best work of the year. The winner of the ballot will be awarded a small brass casting of the tower. Since the project was launched in summer 1999 there has been a continual turnover of both Irish and international artists in residency. The first annual Curfew Tower Award will not be held until June 2001. If you are interested in receiving an application form for a residency, please contact Marcus Patton at Hearth Revolving Fund, 66 Donegall Pass, Belfast BT7 1BU. Tel: 01232 530121. Fax: 01232 530122 [Appendix 5] THE FOUNDRY The Foundry is a pub. The address of this pub is 84-86 Great Eastern Street, London EC2. The nearest tube is Old Street. The telephone number is 020 7739 6900. The e-mail address foundry@ellipsis.co.uk Things happen at The Foundry. You can make more happen. This poster is on the wall beside the bar. READ [http://www.penkiln-burn.com/better.jpg] The Foundry is run by Gimpo. The directors of The New Foundry Ltd are Tom Neville, Jonathan Moberly, Bill Drummond and Gimpo. NOTICES This page will be a list of forthcoming events and publications related to Penkiln Burn. x # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info klf" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email klf@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. # KLF discography: http://www.swcp.com/lazlo-bin/discogs?klf ------------------------------ End of klf-digest V2 #340 *************************