KLF 22:12 - Jun 10 with 1491 views | qprxtc | I used to think they were a pile of old bollocks, they are all over the shop in 1990/91 and to me it was the devils farty arse cobblers. Now, it f ucking good and reminds me of being a 20 year old engaged, soon to be divorced loudly opinionated w anker. Times change. Barely justified and very f cking ancient. |  | | |  |
KLF on 22:21 - Jun 10 with 1424 views | Jules4367 | They burned £1,000,000 and now both need money. I suppose the K stands for Karma! |  | |  |
KLF on 09:26 - Jun 11 with 1080 views | TheChef | "20 year old engaged, soon to be divorced" Impressive! |  |
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KLF on 10:06 - Jun 11 with 999 views | dmm | I don't like fried chicken anyway. |  | |  |
KLF on 10:28 - Jun 11 with 947 views | Monkey_Roots | The chillout album they did was very good - Elvis on the Steel Guitar was a standout track. I think most would listen to it and think it odd, but if you allow the oddness, its brilliant |  | |  |
KLF on 10:50 - Jun 11 with 882 views | guitarzan | Someone I know was married to a journalist who went with KLF to witness the burning of the million quid. Shortly afterwards they massively regretted it as the publicity didn’t generate the money they thought it would. |  | |  |
KLF on 11:02 - Jun 11 with 839 views | LazyFan | They did excellent samples and tracks of music that were innovative at the time. Artists creating experiments, not actual music tracks with a purpose, whereby some of these turned out to be actual tracks that sold. More by talented luck than hard graft, purpose. They really didn't know what they were doing and were also as mad as a box of frogs. This led to even more mystique about them, which they played into as it was easy to do and required little work, as the press bigged them up. They were good, just not great. |  |
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KLF on 14:14 - Jun 11 with 587 views | Ghost_on_the_Westway | I thought they were sh1te and a bunch of tw4ts. So there. Drummond: “We’ve got a talking car and it told us to drive the length of Sweden”. Fawning media: “Ooh, how wacky, Bill!”. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
KLF on 14:25 - Jun 11 with 563 views | QPsyR | To me this was a building block of the Goa/Psy Trance sound. 1988 Pure Trance mix. 1988! I can stil listen to a full on Psy Trance mix which is derivatives of this for 14 hours non stop. Will be for 3 days from Friday |  |
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KLF on 14:38 - Jun 11 with 538 views | charmr | I remember thinking at the time. why not invest in a hedge fund rather then set fire to it. Oh well |  | |  |
KLF on 14:44 - Jun 11 with 517 views | Lblock |
KLF on 10:28 - Jun 11 by Monkey_Roots | The chillout album they did was very good - Elvis on the Steel Guitar was a standout track. I think most would listen to it and think it odd, but if you allow the oddness, its brilliant |
Still my favourite album |  |
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