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What Time Is Love?...in 2000, Steven Poole labelled "What Time Is Love?" an "epic pop masterpiece". The Observer also described the "Pure Trance Original" as a "juddering rave anthem". On July 14, 2002, the "Pure Trance Original" was incorporated into DJ John... In this article: What Time Is Love?, The KLF, Bill Drummond, UK, US, NME, Fuck the Millennium, Jeremy Deller, Glenn Hughes, and Jimmy Cauty |
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Wikipedia | September 24, 2009
K Foundation
...Cauty incinerated GBP1,000,000 in cash. The burning was witnessed by an old friend of Drummond's, freelance journalist Jim Reid, who subsequently wrote an article about the ceremony for The Observer. It was filmed on Super 8 by their friend...
In this article: K Foundation, Bill Drummond, Jimmy Cauty, The KLF, Turner Prize, Rachel Whiteread, Brilliant, Jura, and NME
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Wikipedia | October 10, 2009
Bill Drummond
...of the post-ceremony parties. NME listed this appearance at number 4 in their "top 100 rock moments", and, in 2003, The Observer named it the fifth greatest "publicity stunt" in the history of popular music. On May 14 1992, The KLF...
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 | September 25, 2009
K Foundation Burn a Million Quid
...to a cultural status of "the men who burnt a million quid". A February 2000 article in The Observer newspaper again insisted that the duo really had burnt one million pounds. "It wasn't a stunt. They really did it. If you want to rile Bill...
In this article: Bill Drummond, Jimmy Cauty, K Foundation, K Foundation Burn a Million Quid, The KLF, Jura, and K Foundation art award
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Wikipedia | June 14, 2009
Fuck the Millennium
...to 2K and their Barbican performance was mixed but mostly negative. Since then, however, The Observer have held up the Barbican show as the model of a pop performance. "At one unfortunately memorable Stereophonics gig ...", the paper said,...
In this article: Bill Drummond, Jimmy Cauty, The KLF, Fuck the Millennium, What Time Is Love?, Jeremy Deller, Illuminatus!, and Respondent
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www.guardian.co.uk
Paul Moley on Bill Drummond's new book 17 | Music | The Observer
Bill Drummond's new book is both scholarly and funny. Paul Morley wonders what he's doing in it ... want to know who Bill Drummond is, and what he's thinking, ...
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www.guardian.co.uk
Silence is Golden - or for at least one day of the year it is ...
Author, prankster and founder of the KLF Bill Drummond explains why he won't be listening to any music at all on 21 ... Bill Drummond. The Observer, Sunday ...
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www.complete-review.com
17 - Bill Drummond
... links to other information about and reviews of 17 by Bill Drummond. ... Bill Drummond: The way I see it at the New Statesman. Reviews: The List. The Observer ...
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www.answers.com
Bill Drummond: Information from Answers.com
Bill Drummond Similar Artists: Justified Ancients of Mu Mu , Brilliant , The Timelords , Zodiac ... "Burning Question", The Observer, 13 February 2000 (link) ...
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www.complete-review.com
45 - Bill Drummond
A review, and links to other information about and reviews of 45 by Bill Drummond. ... In addition Drummond is a perceptive observer of the contemporary art scene and ...
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The Observer is a British newspaper, published on Sundays. In about the same place on the political spectrum as its daily sister paper The Guardian, which acquired it in 1993, it takes a left-liberal or social democratic line on most issues. It is the world's oldest Sunday newspaper.
- Type:
- Weekly newspaper
- Editor:
- John Mulholland
- Format:
- Berliner (ex-Broadsheet)
- Founding Date:
- 1791-01-01 00:00:00.0
- Circulation:
- 453,071
- Circulation:
- 453,071
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