Time Lord
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Whitney Joins The JAMs...offered Whitney on a plate.... 'My God!'" Davis' offer reflected the upturn in Drummond and Cauty's fortunes brought about by their decision to produce commercial music as The Timelords and The KLF. Whereas The JAMs' recordings of 1987 were... In this article: The KLF, Whitney Houston, Bill Drummond, Whitney Joins The JAMs, Jimmy Cauty, Robbie Williams, Timelords, NME, UK, and Gary Glitter |
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Wikipedia | August 31, 2009
Doctorin' the Tardis
After The Timelords, Drummond and Cauty became The KLF. An American reissue of the single in the mid-1990s lists the artist as The Timelords/The KLF, and features both a KLF track (the original uncut version of "What Time Is Love?")...
In this article: Doctorin' the Tardis, Bill Drummond, The KLF, Jimmy Cauty, Gary Glitter, Doctor Who, Sounds, and Tardis
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Wikipedia | September 24, 2009
The Manual
The Manual The Manual (How to Have a Number One the Easy Way) is a 1988 book by The Timelords (Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty), better known as The KLF. It is a tongue-in-cheek step by step guide to achieving a No.1 single with no money or...
In this article: The Manual, Bill Drummond, Timelords, Chumbawamba, Doctorin' the Tardis, Tubthumping, Jamie Reynolds, Jimmy Cauty, Boff Whalley, and Bela B
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Wikipedia | July 03, 2009
Scott Piering
...Easy Way) '', written by The KLF's creators Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty in the wake of their chart-topping success as alter egos, The Timelords , the authors state that "without Pierin this book would have to be retitled ''How To Get To...
In this article: The KLF, Timelords, Cancer, Radio Academy, Marie Curie Cancer Care, Last Train to Trancentral, Justified and Ancient, America: What Time Is Love, and The Manual
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Wikipedia | August 24, 2009
Shag Times
...whole debate about the laws of creative ownershi and, what often seems neglected in the furore, made a sequence of very amusing juxtapositions, of which The Timelords 'Doctorin' the Tardis' (included here) is the tamest. A great party album."
In this article: Shag Times, The KLF, Timelords, Bill Drummond, Jimmy Cauty, Doctorin' the Tardis, Disco 2000, Allmusic, It's Grim Up North, and What Time Is Love
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
The KLF
...maintains that Drummond and Cauty were 1300 Drums. The Timelords' book, The Manual, was reportedly used by the one-hit-wonders Edelweiss to secure their hit "Bring Me Edelweiss". In the liner photographs for the album Readymades by punk...
In this article: The KLF, Bill Drummond, Jimmy Cauty, Illuminatus, What Time Is Love?, NME, Last Train to Trancentral, BRIT Awards, United Kingdom, and K Foundation
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The Time Lords are a fictional extraterrestrial race and civilization in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, of which the series' main character, the Doctor, is a member. Time Lords are so called because they are able to travel in and manipulate time through technology to a far greater degree than any other civilization. The Time Lords' home planet is Gallifrey. As of the present series Gallifrey has been destroyed and the Time Lords are functionally extinct, with only two known surviving members: the Doctor and his cloned daughter Jenny; the third - the Master - having apparently died in the episode "Last of the Time Lords" (although he will reappear in the upcoming 2009 Christmas specials). There were two other Time Lords who were only briefly shown in Journey's End. One of them was Donna Noble, but the Doctor removed her partial Time Lord nature because she could not control its power. The other one was the Doctor himself, but without the regenerating power. He went to live with Rose Tyler in the Parallel World.
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