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They came in at approx #8 in some Top40 countdown of 90's tunes I stumbled across over weekend...definitely takes me back to living over there mid-90's...they also did that Tardis song few years earlier if memory serves?
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Off the wall Topic.:.The KLF on 22:32 - Mar 10 with 1819 views
Brilliant band, White Room and Chill Out are still class now. 3am Eternal takes me right back to that era, great time in music.
Bill Drummond's books '45' and 'Bad WIsdom' are both well worth a read as well, he's a smart bloke.
Watching this year's f--king appalling Brit Awards with that tw-t James Corden kissing everyone's arse I was desperate for the KLF to come back and chuck a dead sheep at him
Off the wall Topic.:.The KLF on 21:49 - Mar 10 by PlumsteadQPR
I absolutely loved em!
Yeah I absolutely caned The White Room album back in 91. Still bang it out every now and then.
It's Grim Up North. 3am Eternal. Last Train To Transcentral. What Time Is Love?
I had it on tape as well. Now you've reminded me of all those songs I'll have to get it again. 3am eternal brings back memories of the student night at the palais about '91. Their only nod to decent music was a medley with that and fools gold in it. I once asked them to play the smiths on a friday night when they were still doing slow songs at the end. They said no. Happy days
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Off the wall Topic.:.The KLF on 00:45 - Mar 11 with 1747 views
Mick Mulligan Bandwith George Melly on vocals, booze n drugs. Now that was a BAND. Used to play at Kingsbury Outdoor Swimming Pool a pub in Pinner and Cy Laurie Allnighters. Ravers.
Off the wall Topic.:.The KLF on 08:54 - Mar 11 by Lewes_r
I think they regret burning that million quid though!
Bill Drummond eventually went on record and admitted it thus. He started Zoo Records which Echo & The Bunnymen & Teardrop Explodes were on, I believe he produced their early stuff as well.
Jimmy Cauty was in a very early version of the Orb and I remember seeing one of their first gigs at the 'Land of Oz' clubnights at Heaven.Hes an accomplished artist/painter.
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Off the wall Topic.:.The KLF on 10:32 - Mar 11 with 1597 views
Off the wall Topic.:.The KLF on 10:04 - Mar 11 by smegma
Bill Drummond eventually went on record and admitted it thus. He started Zoo Records which Echo & The Bunnymen & Teardrop Explodes were on, I believe he produced their early stuff as well.
Jimmy Cauty was in a very early version of the Orb and I remember seeing one of their first gigs at the 'Land of Oz' clubnights at Heaven.Hes an accomplished artist/painter.
It's poignant reminiscing about KLF as the guy that rapped on 3am eternal died last week ( Ricardo Da Force)
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Off the wall Topic.:.The KLF on 10:41 - Mar 11 with 1588 views
That Chill out album was miles ahead of its time. I still have it (but on cassette only) and still occasionally play it. Fancy burning a million quid. That was mad.
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Off the wall Topic.:.The KLF on 12:27 - Mar 11 with 1529 views
Off the wall Topic.:.The KLF on 12:22 - Mar 11 by CroydonCaptJack
That Chill out album was miles ahead of its time. I still have it (but on cassette only) and still occasionally play it. Fancy burning a million quid. That was mad.
still absolutely Fecking love the KLF.
the whole Tammy Wynette sessions for Justified and Ancient / Stand by the Jams are quite heart wrenching, as she was essentially washed up and unable to sing, and they had to massively redub her vocals.
the burning a million quid thing, Drummond massively regrets it with hind site, but reckons that they made enough money from the publicity around it to cover it.
they actually wiped their entire back catalogue, THAT's what cost them the money...