The KLF

Original 1988 version of 3am Eternal

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd8iKvzUD_4

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Yep. Also.

Once you look past some of the pop-dance stuff (which is great for what it is) and get into the remixes, they were truly great. Kylie Said to Jason trance mix was pretty good too I think.

Enigma :heart_eyes:

always favoured the Moody Boys Vs version

This article is great…

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https://twitter.com/k2planthire/status/828528669375229953

This is a book release scheduled for August 23 btw.

Posted today

Removed already. I guess you had to be there.

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I’ll try again…

The K Foundation appear to have become privatised?

https://twitter.com/Popjustice/status/900131559256281088

The book sounds incredible:

It is littered with bastardised references to 2017 culture in a nod to the grim future that could befall us all – the Big Five who rule the world are GoogleByte, Wikitube, Amazaba, FaceLife and AppleTree. Winnie, the main protagonist, has had an affair with Julian Assange in her younger years, and now uses an iPhone23; Michelle Obama has been the first female president of the US in 2020 but now models for Damien Hirst; Putin was crowned (ceremonial) czar of Russia; Simon Cowell was murdered by a former contestant live on China’s Got Talent in 2017. An alternative history for the Beatles and their role in world peace is also offered. Yet for all the technological progress, today’s social flaws, particularly the degradation of women, remain unchanged in 2023.

Take it the heavy handed satire thread.

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Isn’t he presenting that there Grand Designs show now?

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Fuck, I read an extract from this in today’s Guardian. What a load of shite.

Didn’t Drummond mention something about being an undertaker in his autobiography?

I know it’s been shared amongst loads of Facebook/Twitter feeds today but I’ll share it anyway ‘cause it’s truly wonderful!

The whole week has been unbelievable. Haven’t watched the video so I don’t know how much it covers (I’m sticking with my own memory of the event just now), but the song came after a really beautiful and moving and life-affirming funeral service.

JAMs forever.

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