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hi gee-tar low gee-tar med piano hi piano strings low piano -- 1st KLF release -- this music was put together during the events that surrounded two of my dear friends, Colin and Jane. for those of you who know what i am referring to, maybe you can pick out a few parts that ring a bell musically where words just cannot. for those of you who can not, too bad. (: -=≡ ƒ£ò⌠⌠ '94 ≡=- ⌡⌡ - KLF - (re-release)(re-release)'95 thanks to epeius for giving me that little kick i need to finish any song. other greetz 'n stuff - bizzaze & maelcum / KLF natex & anarchy / iCE skaven ( cool printer! ), firelight, fooey, pluto, and BIG HUGE GINORMOUS --==CONGRATULATIONS==-- to Kris and Eileen. may your new life together bring happiness to those around you and to each other. (the plague is coming) (: - Lorkyril there's no more to read. go away. (: if you actually scrolled down this far, your extent of boredom goes way beyond my comprehension. blah.
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This was featured on the Kosmic (KLF) 1994 Christmas album. I kind of wish I knew who Lorkyril was/is because tracks like this show a promising talent. Unfortunately, there only seems to be two tracks tagged as from this artist, both on the same disk release (XMash Crammed song is the other), with no indication of any other groups or handles this artist may have written under. Kind of sad really. (Edit: After listening to XMash Crammed song #3, TMA's guess of "Floss" is probably accurate.)
The song has a kind of melancholy journey feel to it, with various highs and lows, the artist does a good job conveying the feeling of loss in music, of hope and worry, but seems to end on a note of hope for the future.
I'm not quite sure how this track was selected for a Christmas album, but I'm glad it was. This tune has been one of my favorites ever since I first heard it back in 94 (when I actually followed Kosmic).