Tag: Bill Drummond
My Dad (Pamphlet No. 10)
This pamphlet was originally published to be delivered to every house in the Scottish Border town of Melrose. Drummond failed to do this. It was also published to coincide with the publication of Here’s Tae Melrose by Jack Drummond.
Great Expectations (Pamphlet No. 8)
Great Expectations is actually a collection of three short stories – The Urge To Own, Ozzy Osbourne’s Second Solo Album, and “Two Pounds Fifty, Sir”.
Lies (Pamphlet No. 7)
This pamphlet was originally published to be found by diners at Bingles Snack Bar off Great Eastern Street, Shoreditch, London. It may be about the urge to paint graffiti and being confused.
The Press Release (Pamphlet No. 6)
This pamphlet was originally published for all those that had not heard I Wanna 1-2-1 With You by Solid Gold Chartbusters, but want to have an opinion about it. The pamphlet was randomly dropped in the racks of record shops around the UK.
Yeah, The Ugly Bwoy Burns (Pamphlet No. 4)
This pamphlet was also written in response to the death of Roger Eagle. It was originally published for those attending Tracey. Tracey being the name given to the ‘hip, fringe’ section of the first Liverpool Biennial.
I Love Easy Jet (Pamphlet No. 2)
This pamphlet was not a pamphlet but a laminated A4 sheet of paper – text on one side and bright orange on the other. It was randomly placed in the magazine pouches on the back of seats on Easy Jet flights. It documents the begining of The Curfew Tower becoming…
Done In 60 Seconds
In 2012 Bill Drummond started releasing short one-minute videos covering various topics over on his Vimeo. A new website called 60sixtyseconds emerged recently, gathering all previously released videos in one convenient place.
The Natural Death Handbook (5th Edition)
A three-volume publication in a slipcase, including the books “The Natural Death Handbook”, “The Natural Death Directory 2012”, and “Writing On Death” which includes an essay by Bill Drummond. Only available from the Natural Death Centre website.
Brutality, Religion And A Dance Beat (Pamphlet No. 3)
On the back of this pamphlet it has the words: This pamphlet was published specifically for those bullied by the life and work of Roger Eagle. It was written in response to hearing about the death of Roger Eagle – one of the greats.
What The Waves Were Always Saying (Pamphlet No. 25)
This pamphlet was originally published for all those attending the Cadaverous Condition concerts in Reykjavik, Iceland in May 2003. Cadaverous Condition are a band from Austria.
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