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KLF: Chaos Magic Music Money (2000)

by J.M.R. Higgs(Favorite Author)
4.26 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Whilst i was no stranger to the music and some of the antics of the KLF and the K Foundation, this book goes much further in analysing the background to their formation, their influences and the cultural impact of their work.In approaching this book I'd assume that a reader has some basic interest in the characters of Drummond and Cauty, because if you haven't then it's going to be a dull read.I was vaguely aware of Dischordians, but this book put the flesh on the bones and there is a lot of talk about synchronicity, which feels very apt to me right now.I thoroughly enjoyed the book, and it certainly provoked a lot of thought
review 2: Not entirely sure what I just read. It certainly wasn't what I expected when I bought the book!As much a book about the history
... more of the KLF as it is about the JFK assassination/Discordianism/global economic models/magical thinking/quantum physics/chaos theory and much, much more. Bit of a mindfuck really.I have to say though, despite desparately wanting to believe that there might be something more to the whole thing, I am still definitely of the opinion that Drummond and Cauty are simply just "attention seeking arseholes"! :) less
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JoNancy10
Barking mad and mind-bendingly original, this is exactly the kind of biography The KLF deserve
tamvos
Gloriously bonkers. The sort of book the KLF deserve.
notsoswimmish
Hilarious and inspirational.
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