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SURFPUNK Technical Journal 034
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 93 14:25:44 PST
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From: surfpunk@osc.versant.com (gbqnl gur jbeyq; gbzbeebj lbhe puvyqera)
To: surfpunk@osc.versant.com (SURFPUNK Technical Journal)
Subject: [surfpunk-0034] NANDO: KLF's Self-Destruction
Keywords: surfpunk, JAMS, KLF, 23, discordia
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From: gt0269b@prism.gatech.edu (David D. Clark)
Message-Id: <199301230726.AA02289@prism.gatech.edu>
Subject: KLF's Self-Destruction
To: surfpunk@osc.versant.com
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 93 2:26:47 EST
I found this in the KLF mailing list, and knowing the discordian/burroughs/KLF/
wilson/numerology tendancies of a few of the people on the list, I thought
it'd be of interest. By the way, if you haven't heard the JAMS/KLF yet, but
are a fan of any of the above (especially Robert Anton Wilson-you'll get alot
of the 'in' jokes), check them out, if not for the entertainment value, then
just to hear some Scottsmen rapping.
Forwarded message:
> From KNVO%MARISTB.BITNET@YaleVM.YCC.Yale.Edu Thu Jan 21 22:59:11 1993
> Message-Id: <21JAN93.24493520.0169.MUSIC@MARISTB>
> Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 22:40:44 EST
> From: "This Is Real, This Is Now, This Is A Freak Show An" <KNVO%MARISTB.bitnet@YALEVM.YCC.YALE.EDU>
> To: <KLF@asylum.sf.ca.us>
> Subject: Many many things
>
> Hey everyone...
>
> Some things I thought about over break...especially the use of the
> number '23' in KLF material. I thought of 9, although I admit some do
> stretch quite a ways...here they are:
> 1. "All You Need Is Love" is JAMS 23.
> 2. The line "23 years is a mighty long time" in Next.
> 3. The song title "Rockman Rock Parts TWO and THREE" (emphasis mine.)
> 4. "Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu" is 23 letters long.
> 5. So is "Kallisti Liberation Front" (if I spelled it right)
> 6. There are 23 complete bricks (counting the top one) shown on the
> drawing of a pyramid blaster.
> 7. The final KLF Info Sheet was #23 (intentionally)
> 8. There are 23 major KLF Communications/Sound Of Mu(sic) releases. For
> those who doubt me, count along...
> -All You Need Is Love
> -1987
> -Whitney Joins The JAMS
> -1987 The 45 Edits
> -Downtown
> -Who Killed The JAMS
> -Burn The Bastards
> -Burn The Beat
> -Doctorin' The Tardis
> -What Time Is Love?
> -Waiting
> -Last Train To Trancentral
> -Shag Times
> -3 A.M. Eternal
> -Kylie Said To Jason
> -The "What Time Is Love?" Story
> -Chill Out
> -It's Grim Up North
> -The White Room
> -Justified And Ancient
> -America:What Time Is Love?
> -The Manual
> -The White Room (promo single)
> (go ahead, argue with me on this one...I thought about "Madrugada
> Eterna" but it's too limited, and I thought about "The Black Hole
> I mean Room...oh weel, you know the argument about that one!)
>
> I also had 23 mixes of WTIL? down, but shot holes in it when I compared
> times between them. :(
>
> Neil Kelly | If it says Neil Kelly twice, it's 'cos I forgot about this.
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> "I had no reason to be over optimistic
> But somehow when you smile I can brave bad weather."
> -The Who, "1921"
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Wow. The band started as an illuminatist joke and finished the joke off
with a bang. I wonder if Bill & Jimmy had planned this far ahead from the
very beginning.
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