- The Manual
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name = The Manual
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author =The Timelords
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publisher =KLF Publications
release_date = 1988
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isbn = ISBN 0-86359-616-9"The Manual (How to Have a Number One the Easy Way)" is a 1988 book by
The Timelords (Bill Drummond andJimmy Cauty ), better known asThe KLF . It is a tongue-in-cheek step by step guide to achieving a No.1 single with no money or musical skills, and a case study of the duo's UK novelty pop No. 1 "Doctorin' the Tardis ".How to have a number one
The advice dispensed by The Manual includes: "Firstly, you must be skint and on the dole. ["Skint" is
British slang meaning penniless; "on the dole" means unemployed and in receipt ofunemployment benefit .] Anybody with a proper job or tied up with full time education will not have the time to devote to see it through... Being on the dole gives you a clearer perspective on how much of society is run... having no money sharpens the wits. Forces you never to make the wrong decision. There is no safety net to catch you when you fall." and "If you are already a musician stop playing your instrument. Even better, sell the junk." The book also foretells its own imminent irrelevance, The Timelords admitting that they are writing "a book that will be completely redundant within twelve months. An obsolete artifact. Its only use being a bit of a social history that records the aspirations of a certain strata in British society in the late eighties..."The book is prophetical when it comes to recording technology: "It's obvious that in a very short space of time the Japanese will have delivered the technology and then brought the price of it down so that you can do the whole thing at home. Then you will be able to sod off all that crap about going into studios."
Bill Drummond explained his motivations in an interview: "It was an excuse to say a lot of things I wanted to say about how the industry worked. It was an excuse to go out and say to people all they can say to themselves: If you want to do something, go and do it! Don't wait to be asked, don't wait for a record company to come and want to sign you or a management company. Just go and do it. Also, it was saying: If you wanna have number one...you can have it. It won't make you rich, it won't make you happy, but you can have it."Transcript of a Bill Drummond interview on "Bomlagadafshipoing" (Norwegian national radio house-music show), September 1991 ( [http://www.libraryofmu.org/display-resource.php?id=521 link] ).]
Influence and reach
The English language version of "The Manual" has had at least 3 print runs (see ISBNs below), being reissued in 1989 and - with a new foreword by Drummond - in 1998. The book has also been translated into German, and was released as an
audiobook (read by Bela B., drummer of the well-known punk bandDie Ärzte ) in Germany in 2003, ["The KLF, Das Handbuch, Der schnelle Weg zum Nr. 1 Hit", 2 audio CDs read by Bela B. Universal Music, 2003. ISBN 3-8291-1352-8.] with Drummond voicing the foreword, a motivational piece about reaching out for one's dreams "today" - "tomorrow is always too late".The Austrian Eurotrash band Edelweiss, who read the book, borrowed
ABBA 's "S.O.S.", and sold five million copies worldwide with "Bring Me Edelweiss". [Longmire, E. "KLF Is Going to Rock You" "X Magazine", July 1991 ( [http://cardhouse.com/x07/klf.html link] )] [Reighley, K.B. "Hear No Evil", "Seattle Weekly ",26 May 1999 ( [http://www.seattleweekly.com/music/9921/two-reighley.php link] )] . It also proved to be an influence on 2000s British girl groupThe Pipettes who formed after reading the book in order to explore "the idea of being a pop machine." [Barton, Laura. "Leaders of the pack", "The Guardian ",1 November 2006 ( [http://music.guardian.co.uk/pop/story/0,,1936461,00.html link] )]In the liner photographs of the
Chumbawamba album "Readymades ", Boff Whalley is seen to be reading a copy of The Manual. It is a reference to Chumbawamba's earlier success with their hit single, "Tubthumping ".Fact|date=March 2007Jamie Reynolds of TheKlaxons admitted in an interview to reading The Manual and stated that he "took direct instructions from it.... Get yourself a studio, get a groove going, sing some absolute nonsense over the top, put abreakbeat behind it, and you're away! That's what I did! That's genuinely it. I read that, I noted down the golden rules of pop, and applied that to what we're doing and made sure that that always applies to everything we do. That way, we always come out with a sort of catchy hit number." [Sherburne, Philip. "AKNOWLEDGE, AGREE AND REPEAT (sic)", ,24 January 2007 ( [http://phs.abstractdynamics.org/2007/01/the_easy_way.html link] ) Rs|date=July 2007]Editions
*ISBN 0-86359-616-9 (1988)
*ISBN 1-872013-00-7 (1989)
*ISBN 1-899858-65-2 (1998)
*ISBN 3-931126-22-6 (German version, 1998)References
* Cauty, J and Drummond, B. "The Manual", KLF Publications, 1988 ( [http://www.tomrobinson.com/resource/klf.htm Link] )
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