late Dec 1990 Rage, Heaven, London "It's the day after the all night video shoot [3am Eternal embankment version] and The KLF are building a prop for the night's 'performance' at Heaven. 'We're both quite practical people," says Bill casting a proud eye over rickety heap of wood ... they start to explain their plan to use a wind machine to blow a sackf ul of one dollar notes into the audience at Heaven that night. That evening, at the Rage club night at Heaven, the joy-boys and gooned-out girls on the dancefloor have their evening's disco-pigging interrupted by a thoroughly strange performa nce from two men dressed head to toe in deep sea fisherman's garb. For 15 minutes The KLF stand absolutely motionless o n stage, one on either side of a pyramid which supports two battered speakers arranged in a 'T' shape, blinding lights b eam from behind them. The club sound system plays the crushing acid grind of 'It's Grim Up North'. And video cameram en record the half-struck, half-delighted crowd." wasn;t this recorded by Bill Butt? can we stalk him for video?
Fair point - I've always wondered if Bill Butt would be a good source of unreleased material...... he must have loads of directors cuttings....... -----Original Message----- From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Adam Stalker Sent: 02 February 2012 22:04 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [KLF] igup live? late Dec 1990 Rage, Heaven, London "It's the day after the all night video shoot [3am Eternal embankment version] and The KLF are building a prop for the night's 'performance' at Heaven. 'We're both quite practical people," says Bill casting a proud eye over rickety heap of wood ... they start to explain their plan to use a wind machine to blow a sackf ul of one dollar notes into the audience at Heaven that night. That evening, at the Rage club night at Heaven, the joy-boys and gooned-out girls on the dancefloor have their evening's disco-pigging interrupted by a thoroughly strange performa nce from two men dressed head to toe in deep sea fisherman's garb. For 15 minutes The KLF stand absolutely motionless o n stage, one on either side of a pyramid which supports two battered speakers arranged in a 'T' shape, blinding lights b eam from behind them. The club sound system plays the crushing acid grind of 'It's Grim Up North'. And video cameram en record the half-struck, half-delighted crowd." wasn;t this recorded by Bill Butt? can we stalk him for video? _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com
OK, who's going to ask him then? http://www.atlasadventures.co.uk/ On 2 February 2012 22:11, Ross Jarvis <jarvmeister@gmail.com> wrote:
Fair point - I've always wondered if Bill Butt would be a good source of unreleased material...... he must have loads of directors cuttings.......
-----Original Message----- From: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Adam Stalker Sent: 02 February 2012 22:04 To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [KLF] igup live?
late Dec 1990 Rage, Heaven, London
"It's the day after the all night video shoot [3am Eternal embankment version] and The KLF are building a prop for the night's 'performance' at Heaven. 'We're both quite practical people," says Bill casting a proud eye over rickety heap of wood ... they start to explain their plan to use a wind machine to blow a sackf ul of one dollar notes into the audience at Heaven that night. That evening, at the Rage club night at Heaven, the joy-boys and gooned-out girls on the dancefloor have their evening's disco-pigging interrupted by a thoroughly strange performa nce from two men dressed head to toe in deep sea fisherman's garb. For 15 minutes The KLF stand absolutely motionless o n stage, one on either side of a pyramid which supports two battered speakers arranged in a 'T' shape, blinding lights b eam from behind them. The club sound system plays the crushing acid grind of 'It's Grim Up North'. And video cameram en record the half-struck, half-delighted crowd."
wasn;t this recorded by Bill Butt? can we stalk him for video?
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Snippets of this can be seen during the first/last few seconds of the Embankment video. ..::// Thomas Adam Stalker <stlkr@o2.pl> hat am 2. Februar 2012 um 23:03 geschrieben:
late Dec 1990 Rage, Heaven, London
"It's the day after the all night video shoot [3am Eternal embankment
version]
and The KLF are building a prop for the night's 'performance' at Heaven. 'We're both quite practical people," says Bill casting a proud eye over rickety heap of wood ... they start to explain their plan to use a wind machine to blow a sackf ul of one dollar notes into the audience at Heaven that night. That evening, at the Rage club night at Heaven, the joy-boys and gooned-out girls on the dancefloor have their evening's disco-pigging interrupted by a thoroughly strange performa nce from two men dressed head to toe in deep sea fisherman's garb. For 15 minutes The KLF stand absolutely motionless o n stage, one on either side of a pyramid which supports two battered speakers arranged in a 'T' shape, blinding lights b eam from behind them. The club sound system plays the crushing acid grind of 'It's Grim Up North'. And video cameram en record the half-struck, half-delighted crowd."
wasn;t this recorded by Bill Butt? can we stalk him for video?
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