I almost forgot, the discography lists it as "The Chillout Megamix", not to be confused with the 4 part alternate/demo versions Chillout.
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From: RMStringer
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Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 12:24
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To: All bound for Mu-Mu Land.
Subject: RE: [KLF] Spot another
sample
20 min megamix credited to Alex P do you have a copy of this mix? And if so, what is it and where can I snag it?
RMStringer
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From:
klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Don Gagen
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 12:12
PM
To: 'All bound for Mu-Mu Land.'
Subject: RE: [KLF] Spot another
sample
Speaking of samples, I managed to find the source of a huge one. It had something to do with child astronauts with some professor type going on about the "first girl and boy to go to the moon" and some sort of "lunar party" to celebrate the landing. The sample is used in 3AM Eternal (Blue Danube Orbital, AHEGB Peel Session, Space by Jimi Cauty, and some strange 20 min megamix credited to Alex P. which uses the sample throughout the entire thing. I've been asking about this one for years and finally got the answer from Thrash of the Orb. He said it's a from a Record called "Betty and Bobby Go to the Moon" on Happy House records.
Don
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DONALD D GAGEN
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-----Original Message-----
From: KLF- gyerek [mailto:klfboy@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 3:14 AM
To: klf@mailman.xmission.com
Subject: [KLF] Spot another sample
Lame question: on the first Fortran 5 CD,
right on the first track there is
a sample from A:WTIL (crowd noise, laughing & stuff), then a
guy says:
"Maybe one guy in this business knows anything about music.
Go ahead, ONE
guy! And I don't care who is it. <unintelligible> anything
good or anything
bad. It's all the matter of opinion." Was it a reference to
one of our guys,
or not? Did The KLF just used a crwod sample which was out in the
public? Is
that's so, where do sample comes from?
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