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online big from lsg on 2004-06-03 18:54 [#01221714]
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i live for finding all the versions of what time is love
and i have such a great video of it, it's the "pure trance"
version and it's two shots, its mental, less funny than the
european version though


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-06-03 18:55 [#01221717]
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have a nice life.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-06-03 18:56 [#01221719]
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Have you got "Waiting"? I'd give you shiney things if you
have.


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-06-03 18:58 [#01221726]
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there's 4

what time is love pure trance (original version)
what time is love live at the ssl (chart version)
america what time is love
fuck the millenium

theres about 20 remixes, i cant be arsed to list them all


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2004-06-03 18:58 [#01221729]
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ha ha!!


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-03 19:03 [#01221745]
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i have this version on the stage
and the famous cornfield version
didnt you forget one of those to
what's the fuck the millenium one?



 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-06-03 19:06 [#01221759]
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instead of singing what time is love they sing fuck the
millenium about 300 times an it lasts 15 minutes. it was
released (ironically) in 1997, it contains footage of when
they performed it (they perormed it only once), with bill in
a wheelchair in his pyjamas wheeling around the stage, and
other oddities. the b-side has a brass band version, all
rather odd, but they are rather odd. read any of bills
books? he's a great writer


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-03 19:10 [#01221775]
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that sounds great
no i havent read any of bill's books
i fantasysed the members of klf were the two sitar players
in the videos, is that correct?


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-06-03 19:10 [#01221777]
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When is "The Wild Highway" released, it says it's out on
Amazon but Creation Books don't have it listed and there's
no pic or reviews. Well dodgy. It's been, like, years.......


 

offline Neto from Ecatepec (Mexico) on 2004-06-03 19:11 [#01221778]
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it sounds fantastic

i want it!


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-03 19:12 [#01221782]
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fill me in please


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-06-03 19:15 [#01221788]
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the ones wearing the hooded cloaks? yeah thats them... :)


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-06-03 19:16 [#01221790]
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i wouldnt mind getting my hands on those finland only
releases, the gimpo record is fantastic.


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-03 19:17 [#01221794]
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yesterday night i watched all the videos back to back, that
did get somewhat to cheesy in the end
3am, last train, what time
that's all there is right, and only one version for those
first two?


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2004-06-03 19:17 [#01221796]
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3am vid is excellent!!!


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-06-03 19:18 [#01221798]
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they released 6 7" singles (about 500 copies each) i cant
remember when about 1996, under 6 aliases that bill dreamt
up. i don't just mean the names, he made up complete
histories of these 6 groups, which was probably why most
people didnt tag it was him until a while afterwards


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-06-03 19:19 [#01221800]
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i think so. and dont forget the video to 'kylie said to
jason'


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-06-03 19:20 [#01221804]
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I have the Stadium Trance video, yes you may touch me.

Have you heard the Blacksmoke Jimi Cauty stuff, i only heard
it on his website,but it's kind of the right thing. I liked
the Kavala singles, only have MP3s. The Fuckers, and that
Dracula's Daughter "Candy" one, all very good.


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-06-03 19:21 [#01221807]
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and 'doctorin' the tardis'


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-03 19:22 [#01221810]
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those klf, eh


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-06-03 19:25 [#01221821]
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ive not been overly impressed by any 'infected by the
scourge of the earth' remixes. the placebo one is ok. i love
bills solo lp from 1986 - "julian cope is dead, i shot him
in the head.." - haha :)


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-06-03 19:28 [#01221833]
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I love that Bill Drummond album "I've a heart like a Viking,
and faith like a child/ Have you ever heard the song "Born
to be wild"?"


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-03 19:29 [#01221835]
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i just know those three tracks and the white album really


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-06-03 19:32 [#01221843]
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If you're going to like the KLF you have to do at least 20
years research into the Liverpool pop scene from the late
70s, Echo and the Bunnymen, Teardrop Explodes, Brilliant,
The Proclaimers, The JAMS, The KLF, The Timelords, DISCO
2000, The K Foundation, The One World Orchestra, K2-Plant
Hire, Zodiac Mindwarp, Bad Wsidom, Burning 1 million
pounds.... you can't simply enjoy a couple of the singles.


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-06-03 19:34 [#01221846]
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ahahaha! at last i find someone as sad as me :) have you
read bad wisdom? zodiac mindwarp is really fucked in the
head... :)


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-06-03 19:37 [#01221852]
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I have, that's probably the only book i ever read three
times. The sequel "The Wild Highway" is meant to be out but
i am not sure about ordering it from Amazon, I am not 100%
sure it really is released. Have you read "Fucked by Rock",
the Zodiac Mindwarp semi-autobiography? It is just the
pant-shittingly funniest read, possibly, ever.


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-06-03 19:41 [#01221854]
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after bad wisdom, i was a bit scared. but it is bloody
brilliant, i must read it again sometime. ive read 45 twice
which is very rare for me to re-read anything.


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-06-03 19:44 [#01221857]
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There's is something about Bill's writing that bears reading
more than once, which I can't say for many writers. I guess
he just let's drop so many hints or outrageous claims to
things you're not sure how seriously to take it. In the
final analysis, top bloke.


 

offline SPD from United States on 2004-06-03 20:07 [#01221873]
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did anyone ever get The Manual to work for them? is that
where Beck came from? always wondered if they ever did take
anyone to Madagascar.


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2004-06-03 20:26 [#01221881]
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its where edelweiss - bring me edelweiss came from


 

offline omicron on 2004-06-03 23:13 [#01221999]
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Are the KLF still releasing stuff? The last new track I
heard by them was a remix on the HELP warchild album of
around 1996ish.


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-08 21:44 [#01230424]
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the all music guide to klf is pretty hilarious for starters
i've dled some stuff, like blacksmoke
i hardly know how to file it because discogs doesnt even
mention most of it:
i have a breezeblock
some fuck the millenium (is there two acid brass what time
is love's on it?)
01 true to the tail... 11 such a parallel of rogues in a
nation (what that)
two silent nights?
rites of mu: the managers speech, waiting, the rites of mu,
the rites of mu (mtv version)?
Gimpo gimpo video


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-08 21:45 [#01230425]
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01 true to the tail... 11 such a parallel of rogues in a
nation (what's that?)


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-08 21:48 [#01230426]
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fuck the millenium: i want it now!
:D


 

offline ymenard on 2004-06-08 22:06 [#01230435]
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3am Eternal... man that's so amazing. I was born in 1980,
so I grew my early young radio days on that stuff.

There's this compilation, in Canada, by
MuchMusic/MusiquePlus called "Dance Mix". They've been
doing it since 1992. The first 3 albums, are just
increbidle techno dance club stuff, and it's really
mainstream. I mean everybody up here has those CD's (in
Québec at least).
The 1993 version is really the best. Stuff like C+C Music
Factory and Technotronic, Snap etc....

I hope KLF don't ever make a comback.



 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-06-09 07:34 [#01230889]
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Those two tracks, Big, are from Bill Drummond's solo album
"The Man", a 33 1/3rpm album released when he was 33.


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-09 07:38 [#01230896]
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Bill drummond = blacksmoke?


 

offline nanotech from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2004-06-09 07:39 [#01230900]
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i remember someone telling me that KLF was actually an
industrial act who wanted to piss off the world and make
this cheasy german-techno-pop act (even though they are from
the UK). Won this prestigous award, and when trying to
accept it, they played on stage with an act called noize
terror, and then dissapeared. then they showed up on this
talk show, and burned all their $$$ from KLF.

is it true? huh? huh? huh?!!!


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-06-09 07:42 [#01230904]
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No, Jimi Cauty is Black Smoke. Bill Drummond is the less
musical and more conceptual of the pair. His album "The Man"
released just before the Jams work, had members of Voice of
the Beehive and The Triffids I believe doing the music .


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-09 07:45 [#01230911]
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ah, and gimpo gimpo and silent night are blacksmoke?

how about this gbbump.... polka paradox and other A and B's
i've got queued?


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-09 07:46 [#01230912]
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check the all music guide to klf, millions of pounds burnt
there apparantly, as well as backcatalogs being deleted,
shocking


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2004-06-09 07:49 [#01230919]
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Those two songs, yesssss, I believe are Blacksmoke. I never
heard of Polka Paradox, there's a lot of fakes and tracks
erroneously attributed to the KLF. People always put that
fucking awful KWS song as a KLF track. Try and find the
"Chill Out" album, that's their masterpiece. Or Jimi Cauty's
"Space" album, which was the original version of The Orb's
"Adventures beyond the Ultraworld" until the pair fell out
and Cauty removed all of Alex Paterson's contribution.


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-09 07:51 [#01230924]
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hey, silent night is about september 11

i found someone with a huge klf folder... i couldnt quite
make out what those polka paradox things are


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2004-06-09 07:53 [#01230926]
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I have Dance Mix 94... kind of cheesy, but good of course!
:)


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-09 07:55 [#01230928]
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it's where the name blacksmoke is from i hear in the track
disturbing


 

online big from lsg on 2004-06-09 08:00 [#01230933]
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okay, here you go, an exerpt:

...15th anniversary of Drummond's emergence in the music
industry, with Big in Japan. To convince the public that it
wasn't simply a scam to sell more records, Drummond and
Cauty deleted the entire back catalog of KLF
Communications.

Though the KLF did return one year later, it was not to
release music but to provide a commentary on the art world.
First, a series of newspaper adverts commanded the world to
"Abandon All Art Now." Cauty and Drummond -- thinly veiled
as the K Foundation -- then announced that they would be
awarding a prize of £40,000 to the worst work of art that
year. Winner Rachel Whiteread (who had also won England's
Turner Prize) refused the award, prompting a ceremony in
which the K Foundation vowed to burn the prize money.
Whiteread accepted the award just seconds before the bills
were torched, and donated the money to charity.

In August 1994, the artists formerly known as KLF managed to
outdo themselves yet again. After physically nailing
£1,000,000 to a board -- an act which necessitated the
largest cash withdrawal in U.K. history -- Cauty and
Drummond showed the money around England as a work of art
entitled "Nailed to the Wall." Then, on the island of Jura,
in the presence of one journalist and one cameraman, they
burned the entire sum as yet another bizarre commentary on
the art world.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-06-09 08:38 [#01230962]
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I didn't realise that was the KLF. Was it done on under a
pseudonym? I normally don't like that sort of thing, but
that was a great track.


 

offline Skink from A cesspool in eden on 2004-06-09 10:53 [#01231135]
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I have a klf 12" the catalougue for it is jams lp5 i think.


 

offline diablo on 2004-06-09 11:33 [#01231177]
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You can read The Manual online, its funny and very true, I
reckon you could still get a 1 hit wonder out of their
formula.


 

offline tango from Doncaster (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-09 15:45 [#01231589]
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theres a few extra albums knocking about

lost sounds of mu vol1 and 2

kopyright liberation front - waiitng for the rights of mu

ultra rare trax

and the white room original motion picture soundtrack with
kylie said to jason , the monster mix of what time is love
and loads of exclsive stuff


 


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