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The Manual – After you read it, did you do any of it?

Which manual?

The KLF’s “The Manual (How to Have a Number One the Easy Way)” of course.

I used to have an original copy of it (the A4 sized one) and it got lent out to another band I was friends with (who I eventually sold a lot of my gear to, SY77 etc, when I left Macclesfield).
In this century I bought another copy, by now a tiny pocket-sized fat little book. Also lent out (but can probably get back if I need to).

The question is for those of you who did read it (no need to answer if you haven’t read it) – did you subsequently attempt to follow any of the instructions at all?

Comments

  • Nah, I burnt a million quid though.

  • I read the other day that chumba wumba used it for that get knocked down single the other day and were shocked when it worked for them...

  • Never thought it was that great. Most of the book is business/negotiating advice, the musical stuff can be summed by “cop a killer groove, keep it simple”. Hardly news in this day and age

  • The Macc Lads!

  • I left Macclesfield 55 years ago and only been back once for about 2 hours. @db909 ..... Never thought it was that great..... book or town?

  • @Jomodu said:
    I left Macclesfield 55 years ago and only been back once for about 2 hours. @db909 ..... Never thought it was that great..... book or town?

    I was in Macc for a few years at the turn of the 90s, our magazine publishing co in Chichester got bought by a bigger one up in Macc, and stupidly most of us moved up there. We shouldn’t have, we should have just gone our ways – I enjoyed being ‘up north’ though, more than most of us who went up, but in retrospect would have been better staying where I was. Still, it was proximity to Madchester and all that. If I’d known then what I had to do to get famous and suchlike it would have been fun, but I thought it was all about merit by making good music and writing ‘interesting’ and ‘original’ songs.

  • edited January 2020

    Classic Macc lads

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