Don't know if it's been on before... Movin' On Up - Pop Hits 1991 Monday 09 May 12:30am - 1:30am BBC4 A compilation of TV performances by bands who rose to prominence during the early 1990s, including clips from The Late Show and Top of the Pops. Among the acts featured are Nirvana, REM, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Pop Will Eat Itself, KLF, Massive Attack, Primal Scream and Ride. Not KLF related but of interst to some, a Screamadelica documentary is on before it... Classic Albums Sunday 08 May 11:30pm - 12:30am BBC4 Primal Scream Screamadelica The making of Primal Scream's seminal 1991 album Screamadelica. The band members explain its inception, and the programme features rare archive performances, with contributions by producer Andrew Weatherall and Creation Records founder Alan McGee. --
Yup, first shown on Friday night - it's the TOTP of "3AM Eternal" that's shown, btw... :-) The Primal Scream doc will be released later on DVD (copies also come with a CD of their recent Olympia gig last year). On 8 May 2011 18:03, mumu <mumu@mumu23.f2s.com> wrote:
Don't know if it's been on before...
Movin' On Up - Pop Hits 1991
Monday 09 May 12:30am - 1:30am BBC4
A compilation of TV performances by bands who rose to prominence during the early 1990s, including clips from The Late Show and Top of the Pops. Among the acts featured are Nirvana, REM, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Pop Will Eat Itself, KLF, Massive Attack, Primal Scream and Ride.
Not KLF related but of interst to some, a Screamadelica documentary is on before it...
Classic Albums
Sunday 08 May 11:30pm - 12:30am BBC4 Primal Scream Screamadelica
The making of Primal Scream's seminal 1991 album Screamadelica. The band members explain its inception, and the programme features rare archive performances, with contributions by producer Andrew Weatherall and Creation Records founder Alan McGee.
The Screamadelica documentary was really interesting - if for nothing else, than for the opportunity see how much Bobby G, Throb, Weatherall etc. have aged. It's been a long time since I've seen LXD be interviewed, too - his craggy looks and full beard make him look eerily like George V now. Although since it's a look I've been trying to carry off myself in recent years, I can't complain! :-)) There were (at least?) two TOTP appearances of "3AM". This was the first, I think - the one when they weren't number one. The number one performance had them wearing crowns. On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 6:03 PM, mumu <mumu@mumu23.f2s.com> wrote:
Don't know if it's been on before...
Movin' On Up - Pop Hits 1991
Monday 09 May 12:30am - 1:30am BBC4
A compilation of TV performances by bands who rose to prominence during the early 1990s, including clips from The Late Show and Top of the Pops. Among the acts featured are Nirvana, REM, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Pop Will Eat Itself, KLF, Massive Attack, Primal Scream and Ride.
Not KLF related but of interst to some, a Screamadelica documentary is on before it...
Classic Albums
Sunday 08 May 11:30pm - 12:30am BBC4 Primal Scream Screamadelica
The making of Primal Scream's seminal 1991 album Screamadelica. The band members explain its inception, and the programme features rare archive performances, with contributions by producer Andrew Weatherall and Creation Records founder Alan McGee.
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Hi guys! Before anyone else accidentally finds it and posts it on the List, I wanted to throw it in myself. Yesterday I have uploaded my cover version of Go To Sleep from 2004. Sadly enough, I never found a real occasion to release it on any form but I still love it and wanted to share it with you. Just go to Soundcloud and have a listen. Comments are highly appreciated of course. ;-) http://soundcloud.com/dankuta/gotosleep Cheers, Danny Am 08.05.2011 um 20:50 schrieb John Milne:
The Screamadelica documentary was really interesting - if for nothing else, than for the opportunity see how much Bobby G, Throb, Weatherall etc. have aged. It's been a long time since I've seen LXD be interviewed, too - his craggy looks and full beard make him look eerily like George V now. Although since it's a look I've been trying to carry off myself in recent years, I can't complain! :-))
There were (at least?) two TOTP appearances of "3AM". This was the first, I think - the one when they weren't number one. The number one performance had them wearing crowns.
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 6:03 PM, mumu <mumu@mumu23.f2s.com> wrote:
Don't know if it's been on before...
Movin' On Up - Pop Hits 1991
Monday 09 May 12:30am - 1:30am BBC4
A compilation of TV performances by bands who rose to prominence during the early 1990s, including clips from The Late Show and Top of the Pops. Among the acts featured are Nirvana, REM, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Pop Will Eat Itself, KLF, Massive Attack, Primal Scream and Ride.
Not KLF related but of interst to some, a Screamadelica documentary is on before it...
Classic Albums
Sunday 08 May 11:30pm - 12:30am BBC4 Primal Scream Screamadelica
The making of Primal Scream's seminal 1991 album Screamadelica. The band members explain its inception, and the programme features rare archive performances, with contributions by producer Andrew Weatherall and Creation Records founder Alan McGee.
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Fantastic! It's a real proper cover of "Go To Sleep" rather than "Last Train" - it accentuates the small but crucial differences. A+! :-) John On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Daniel Erlemann <daniel@klf.de> wrote:
Hi guys!
Before anyone else accidentally finds it and posts it on the List, I wanted to throw it in myself.
Yesterday I have uploaded my cover version of Go To Sleep from 2004. Sadly enough, I never found a real occasion to release it on any form but I still love it and wanted to share it with you.
Just go to Soundcloud and have a listen. Comments are highly appreciated of course. ;-)
http://soundcloud.com/dankuta/gotosleep
Cheers, Danny
Am 08.05.2011 um 20:50 schrieb John Milne:
The Screamadelica documentary was really interesting - if for nothing
else, than for the opportunity see how much Bobby G, Throb, Weatherall etc. have aged. It's been a long time since I've seen LXD be interviewed, too - his craggy looks and full beard make him look eerily like George V now. Although since it's a look I've been trying to carry off myself in recent years, I can't complain! :-))
There were (at least?) two TOTP appearances of "3AM". This was the
first, I think - the one when they weren't number one. The number one performance had them wearing crowns.
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 6:03 PM, mumu <mumu@mumu23.f2s.com> wrote:
Don't know if it's been on before...
Movin' On Up - Pop Hits 1991
Monday 09 May 12:30am - 1:30am BBC4
A compilation of TV performances by bands who rose to prominence during
the early 1990s, including
clips from The Late Show and Top of the Pops. Among the acts featured are Nirvana, REM, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Pop Will Eat Itself, KLF, Massive Attack, Primal Scream and Ride.
Not KLF related but of interst to some, a Screamadelica documentary is on before it...
Classic Albums
Sunday 08 May 11:30pm - 12:30am BBC4 Primal Scream Screamadelica
The making of Primal Scream's seminal 1991 album Screamadelica. The band members explain its inception, and the programme features rare archive performances, with contributions by producer Andrew Weatherall and Creation Records founder Alan McGee.
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Totally *love* it. Is it time for another KLF remix/cover competition to get some more new interpretations of the classics??? (FLK not included) :-) On 11 May 2011 19:53, John Milne <paranormalhandy@gmail.com> wrote:
Fantastic! It's a real proper cover of "Go To Sleep" rather than "Last Train" - it accentuates the small but crucial differences. A+! :-)
John
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Daniel Erlemann <daniel@klf.de> wrote:
Hi guys!
Before anyone else accidentally finds it and posts it on the List, I wanted to throw it in myself.
Yesterday I have uploaded my cover version of Go To Sleep from 2004. Sadly enough, I never found a real occasion to release it on any form but I still love it and wanted to share it with you.
Just go to Soundcloud and have a listen. Comments are highly appreciated of course. ;-)
http://soundcloud.com/dankuta/gotosleep
Cheers, Danny
Am 08.05.2011 um 20:50 schrieb John Milne:
The Screamadelica documentary was really interesting - if for nothing
else, than for the opportunity see how much Bobby G, Throb, Weatherall etc. have aged. It's been a long time since I've seen LXD be interviewed, too - his craggy looks and full beard make him look eerily like George V now. Although since it's a look I've been trying to carry off myself in recent years, I can't complain! :-))
There were (at least?) two TOTP appearances of "3AM". This was the
first, I think - the one when they weren't number one. The number one performance had them wearing crowns.
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 6:03 PM, mumu <mumu@mumu23.f2s.com> wrote:
Don't know if it's been on before...
Movin' On Up - Pop Hits 1991
Monday 09 May 12:30am - 1:30am BBC4
A compilation of TV performances by bands who rose to prominence during
the early 1990s, including
clips from The Late Show and Top of the Pops. Among the acts featured are Nirvana, REM, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Pop Will Eat Itself, KLF, Massive Attack, Primal Scream and Ride.
Not KLF related but of interst to some, a Screamadelica documentary is on before it...
Classic Albums
Sunday 08 May 11:30pm - 12:30am BBC4 Primal Scream Screamadelica
The making of Primal Scream's seminal 1991 album Screamadelica. The band members explain its inception, and the programme features rare archive performances, with contributions by producer Andrew Weatherall and Creation Records founder Alan McGee.
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Yes please! Count me in! ..::// Thomas Touzimsky "[S]hould the fate of the universe ever be in your hands, only bother to seek the aid of girls under the age of 30." - John Walker (RockPaperShotgun.com) Am 12.05.2011 um 13:02 schrieb Tony Hassall:
Totally *love* it. Is it time for another KLF remix/cover competition to get some more new interpretations of the classics???
(FLK not included)
:-)
would also be right up for a bit of a remix competition ... ! On 12 May 2011 19:16, Thomas Touzimsky <tto@klf.de> wrote:
Yes please! Count me in!
..::// Thomas Touzimsky
"[S]hould the fate of the universe ever be in your hands, only bother to seek the aid of girls under the age of 30." - John Walker (RockPaperShotgun.com)
Am 12.05.2011 um 13:02 schrieb Tony Hassall:
Totally *love* it. Is it time for another KLF remix/cover competition to
get some more new interpretations of the classics???
(FLK not included)
:-)
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Hi guys! Thanks for the great feedback! It's such a pity to leave tracks like this in your drawer all these years… If you're planning another Kompetition – count me right in! Cheers, Danny --- a.k.a. Kuta, KLF Online (www.klf.de) Am 12.05.2011 um 20:22 schrieb chief dejaya:
would also be right up for a bit of a remix competition ... !
On 12 May 2011 19:16, Thomas Touzimsky <tto@klf.de> wrote:
Yes please! Count me in!
..::// Thomas Touzimsky
"[S]hould the fate of the universe ever be in your hands, only bother to seek the aid of girls under the age of 30." - John Walker (RockPaperShotgun.com)
Am 12.05.2011 um 13:02 schrieb Tony Hassall:
Totally *love* it. Is it time for another KLF remix/cover competition to get some more new interpretations of the classics???
(FLK not included)
:-)
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Good idea. I've never done such a thing before, but I've got a book about "how to have a number one hit". Maybe I find some hints in there. Ulrik. From: dejaya@gmail.com Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 19:22:10 +0100 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: [KLF] "Go To Sleep" cover version from 2004 would also be right up for a bit of a remix competition ... ! On 12 May 2011 19:16, Thomas Touzimsky wrote:
Yes please! Count me in!
..::// Thomas Touzimsky
"[S]hould the fate of the universe ever be in your hands, only bother to seek the aid of girls under the age of 30." - John Walker (RockPaperShotgun.com)
Am 12.05.2011 um 13:02 schrieb Tony Hassall:
Totally *love* it. Is it time for another KLF remix/cover competition to
get some more new interpretations of the classics???
(FLK not included)
:-)
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would also be right up for a bit of a remix competition ... ! On 12 May 2011 19:16, Thomas Touzimsky <tto@klf.de> wrote: Yes please! Count me in! �..::// �Thomas Touzimsky "[S]hould the fate of the universe ever be in your hands, only bother to seek the aid of girls under the age of 30." - John Walker (RockPaperShotgun.com) Am 12.05.2011 um 13:02 schrieb Tony Hassall:
Totally *love* it. Is it time for another KLF remix/cover competition to get some more new interpretations of the classics???
(FLK not included)
:-)
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I've been waiting a long time for another to resurface. I remember the first one and it came up with some golden pieces, that's for sure. Not that I now suddenly possess any skills to remix to join in.. but still.. definitely would love to see this happen. Heck.. I'd love to maybe one day see someone approach both Bill and Jimmy and get them to each do their own "Back to Mine" compilation discs. Definitely would be curious to see/hear what they feel are the most influential tracks to them. Sincerely, Mr. Kelly R. Flewin K_Flewin@Yahoo.Ca --- On Thu, 5/12/11, Thomas Touzimsky <tto@klf.de> wrote:
From: Thomas Touzimsky <tto@klf.de> Subject: Re: [KLF] "Go To Sleep" cover version from 2004 To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Received: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:16 PM
Yes please! Count me in!
..::// Thomas Touzimsky
"[S]hould the fate of the universe ever be in your hands, only bother to seek the aid of girls under the age of 30." - John Walker (RockPaperShotgun.com)
Am 12.05.2011 um 13:02 schrieb Tony Hassall:
Totally *love* it. Is it time for another KLF
remix/cover competition to get some more new interpretations of the classics???
(FLK not included)
:-)
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The first "Trance Euro Express" 2CD set/magazine (from around 1992?) included a long interview with Alex Patterson where he listed several records he concidered essential "chill out" from the Land of Oz days - some Eno and the soundtrack to "Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence is all I can remember off-hand - so I suppose, given Jimmy's input, that's probably the closest we can get to a "Back to Mine" CD tracklisting ... ... If someone has the CD maybe they could scan the interview and up it? I seem to remember it was a very, very good read. John On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 4:28 AM, Mr. Kelly R. Flewin <k_flewin@yahoo.ca>wrote:
I've been waiting a long time for another to resurface. I remember the first one and it came up with some golden pieces, that's for sure.
Not that I now suddenly possess any skills to remix to join in.. but still.. definitely would love to see this happen.
Heck.. I'd love to maybe one day see someone approach both Bill and Jimmy and get them to each do their own "Back to Mine" compilation discs. Definitely would be curious to see/hear what they feel are the most influential tracks to them.
Sincerely, Mr. Kelly R. Flewin K_Flewin@Yahoo.Ca
--- On Thu, 5/12/11, Thomas Touzimsky <tto@klf.de> wrote:
From: Thomas Touzimsky <tto@klf.de> Subject: Re: [KLF] "Go To Sleep" cover version from 2004 To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Received: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 1:16 PM
Yes please! Count me in!
..::// Thomas Touzimsky
"[S]hould the fate of the universe ever be in your hands, only bother to seek the aid of girls under the age of 30." - John Walker (RockPaperShotgun.com)
Am 12.05.2011 um 13:02 schrieb Tony Hassall:
Totally *love* it. Is it time for another KLF
remix/cover competition to get some more new interpretations of the classics???
(FLK not included)
:-)
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Danny your post has now set me off on a Soundcloud rampage :-) Was never a massive fan of Justified & Ancient after they mumulanded the whole thing but quite enjoying the beats that kick in on this: http://soundcloud.com/mrtvykenny/mumuland-the-klf-bootleg Shame it's at a download limit as it would rock my mp3 player on the way home. On 11 May 2011 16:45, Daniel Erlemann <daniel@klf.de> wrote:
Hi guys!
Before anyone else accidentally finds it and posts it on the List, I wanted to throw it in myself.
Yesterday I have uploaded my cover version of Go To Sleep from 2004. Sadly enough, I never found a real occasion to release it on any form but I still love it and wanted to share it with you.
Just go to Soundcloud and have a listen. Comments are highly appreciated of course. ;-)
http://soundcloud.com/dankuta/gotosleep
Cheers, Danny
Am 08.05.2011 um 20:50 schrieb John Milne:
The Screamadelica documentary was really interesting - if for nothing
else, than for the opportunity see how much Bobby G, Throb, Weatherall etc. have aged. It's been a long time since I've seen LXD be interviewed, too - his craggy looks and full beard make him look eerily like George V now. Although since it's a look I've been trying to carry off myself in recent years, I can't complain! :-))
There were (at least?) two TOTP appearances of "3AM". This was the
first, I think - the one when they weren't number one. The number one performance had them wearing crowns.
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 6:03 PM, mumu <mumu@mumu23.f2s.com> wrote:
Don't know if it's been on before...
Movin' On Up - Pop Hits 1991
Monday 09 May 12:30am - 1:30am BBC4
A compilation of TV performances by bands who rose to prominence during
the early 1990s, including
clips from The Late Show and Top of the Pops. Among the acts featured are Nirvana, REM, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Pop Will Eat Itself, KLF, Massive Attack, Primal Scream and Ride.
Not KLF related but of interst to some, a Screamadelica documentary is on before it...
Classic Albums
Sunday 08 May 11:30pm - 12:30am BBC4 Primal Scream Screamadelica
The making of Primal Scream's seminal 1991 album Screamadelica. The band members explain its inception, and the programme features rare archive performances, with contributions by producer Andrew Weatherall and Creation Records founder Alan McGee.
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chief dejaya -
Daniel Erlemann -
John Milne -
Mr. Kelly R. Flewin -
mumu -
Nick King -
Thomas Touzimsky -
Tony Hassall -
Ulrik Brandt