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The KLF...withdrawn from sale. Drummond and Cauty travelled to Sweden in hope of meeting ABBA and coming to some agreement, taking an NME journalist and photographer with them, along with most of the remaining copies of the LP. They failed to meet... 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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Wikipedia | May 19, 2009
Disco 2000
...her own work as an artist. Reporting on a 1988 gig by Disco 2000, NME writer Barbara Ellen described Montana and Cressida Cauty as "two raucous, wicked, hideously beautiful she-cats with diamonds for brains.... For men, Disco 2000 must be...
In this article: Disco 2000, The KLF, Jimmy Cauty, Uptight, Brilliant, Bill Drummond, and Feel This
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Wikipedia | October 21, 2009
Down Town
...lager to London's homeless on Christmas Eve in 1995. "Down Town" was, after "All You Need Is Love", the second of The JAMs' three 1987 singles to become NME "single of the week". The British music paper called it "One massive hell-hating...
In this article: The KLF, Bill Drummond, Down Town, Downtown, Jimmy Cauty, Petula Clark, James Brown, Axel F, and All You Need Is Love
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Wikipedia | October 13, 2009
All You Need Is Love (The JAMs song)
...but these colonials seem a touch wiser, world weary a bit, but not angry...". In the 28 March 1987 edition, NME revealed King Boy D's identity as Bill Drummond. The JAMs re-edited the single in such a way that-they hoped-"brought the inside...
In this article: The KLF, All You Need Is Love, Bill Drummond, Jimmy Cauty, Illuminatus!, Samantha Fox, MC5, The Beatles, and All You Need Is Love
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Wikipedia | May 19, 2009
Kylie Said to Jason
...Boys infatuations brazenly on thei sleeves". Mentioning "Kylie Said to Jason" retrospectively, Q'' magazine called the song "supremely wry", and ''NME called it "Pet Shop Boys-lovely". "Kylie Said to Jason" was first released in the UK...
In this article: Kylie Said to Jason, Bill Drummond, Jason Donovan, The KLF, Kylie, Jimmy Cauty, Kylie Minogue, Neighbours, UK, and Bankruptcy
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Wikipedia | September 09, 2009
1987 (What the Fuck Is Going On?)
...esoteric metaphors and mockery. Drummond: 1987 was reviewed in most of the major British music publications, including Melody Maker, NME, Sounds, and Q '', and the album came to the attention of the management of Swedish pop group ABBA: The...
In this article: The KLF, Bill Drummond, ABBA, Jimmy Cauty, All You Need Is Love, The Monkees, Who Killed The JAMs?, Sounds, and The Queen and I
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Wikipedia | October 10, 2009
Bill Drummond
...person in pop": "What has this giant of coolness not achieved?", they asked: Also in 1993, an NME piece about the K Foundation found much to praise in Drummond's career, from Zoo Records through to the K Foundation art award: "Bill...
In this article: Bill Drummond, Jimmy Cauty, The KLF, K Foundation, What Time Is Love, Queen of the South, Illuminatus!, The Teardrop Explodes, Echo & the Bunnymen, and Ian Broudie
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Wikipedia | August 28, 2009
Jimmy Cauty
...of the group and is often viewed as their chief protagonist. NME, for example, wrote: "One suspects that the real boiling genius of the duo is initiated by Drummond. The elements of the K Foundation affair are classic Drummond -...
In this article: Bill Drummond, Jimmy Cauty, Alex Paterson, The Orb, The KLF, London, and K Foundation
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Wikipedia | July 22, 2009
3 a.m. Eternal
...heads of the crowd. After viewing the rehearsals, NME writer Danny Kelly said: "Compared to what's preceded it, this is a turbo-powered metallic wolf breaking into a coop full of particularly sick doves... And the noise? Well, the noise is...
In this article: The KLF, BRIT Awards, Extreme Noise Terror, The Moody Boys, Record Mirror, Danny Kelly, Bill Drummond, Solid State Logic, and The Orb
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Wikipedia | October 14, 2009
What Time Is Love?
...The Moody Boys. Both "Live at Trancentral" and "Remodelled & Remixed" were declared 'single of the week' at different times by NME, where "Live at Trancentral" was described as a collision of "energy, humour and violence". NME also ranked...
In this article: What Time Is Love?, The KLF, Bill Drummond, UK, US, Fuck the Millennium, Jeremy Deller, Glenn Hughes, and Jimmy Cauty
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The New Musical Express (better known as the NME) is a popular music magazine in the United Kingdom which has been published weekly since March 1952. It was the first British paper to include a singles chart which first appeared in the 14 November 1952 edition. The magazine's commercial heyday was during the 1970s when it became the best-selling British music magazine. During the period 1972 to 1976 it was particularly associated with Gonzo journalism, then became closely associated with Punk rock through the writing of Tony Parsons and Julie Burchill.
- Name:
- New Musical Express
- Type:
- Music magazine
- Editor:
- Conor McNicholas
- Published By:
- IPC Media (Time Inc.)
- Language:
- English
- ISSN:
- 0028-6362
- First:
- January 01, 1952
- Frequency:
- Weekly
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