I'm prepared to bet that this new age philosophy-'nonsense' track is at the very least mildly ironic, even if it does reference a real organization - I don't know.
Or it could be a completely fabricated joke. It does have an air of shabbiness to me like some cheaply made video you're invited to order following one of those 10 minute adverts on cable TV. You know, the kind of video that is good to watch whilst meandering on the herbacious border, if you're into that sort of thing. I can't believe that someone of Mr. Larkin's intelligence, subtlety and complexity would present this as something de facto representative of what he really believes. [It takes a twisted mind and perhaps even one tortured by ambiguity] to be even a half-good comedian imo, and he's more than that]. I could be wrong. Let's see. -----Original Message----- From: Jussi Lehtonen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 9:27 PM To: Somewhere in Internet Subject: Re: (313) New Kenny Larkin 12" out now! On Thu, 5 Jun 2008, Wojtek wrote: > http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/316312-01.htm > > If that's not a return to form for Planet E after some less than > Detroit oriented 12s, then I don't know what would be... I enjoyed tremendously Dark Comedy's Tellin Lies (original mix, mayhaps?), especially with headphones. It was nice to listen to mr Larkin's track in the middle, and the two vocal stories going on on each side - "Ma'am!". :D As I most likely said previously (a while back), it would be nice to listen more of the standup comedian -side of his work embedded into the tracks. Jussi Lehtonen "Metaprogram yourself."