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Damien Mulley’s familiar ‘fluffy links’ includes an embedded KLF video today. Not the first time that Damien has shared the love of Mu Mu with the world - he posted a series of KLF videos before - but all of those links have died. Such is the fate of the dance of GooTube.
Anyway, Damien links to the ‘million pounds’ documentary and the Boing Boing post about it. What’s more, though, recently I noticed a flurry of interesting KLF archive pieces turning up on YouTube and elsewhere. For example, user klfcommunicationsnet (presumably the people behind this) has posted a whole load of things (view the channel here). For now, this includes a rake of the infamous Top of the Pops appearances, such as Justified and Ancient (complete with ice-cream cones playing guitar and Tammy W on a big screen) and Doctorin’ The Tardis (mmmm). Also available through various sources are things like the ‘final’ performance at the Brits (KLF v Extreme Noise Terror), the chaotic comeback (***k The Millennium, and no I’m not being prudish, that’s what it’s called) complete with Liverpool dockers, audio (but not video, that I know of) of the Justified Ancients of M.U. (probably not actual KLF) singing about Cantona and the Acid Brass (no, I’m serious) version of What Time Is Love (which made an appearance in the comeback).
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