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  2. Who Killed the KLF? - Wikipedia

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    KLF members Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond refused to take part in the film or to authorise it. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] However, old interviews with them, recorded on audio cassettes, were used. Limited clips of their music were included under the fair dealing copyright exception. [ 6 ]

  3. List of the KLF's creative associates - Wikipedia

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    Piering also lent his voice to several narrations in The KLF's recordings, including many of the profitable singles [5] [1] [2] and the video The Rites of Mu. Mark "Spike" Stent - The music producer cites his work with The KLF on their most commercially successful recordings as the key to his subsequent rise to prominence. [15]

  4. The KLF - Wikipedia

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    The KLF's 'Trancentral' logo: speakers arranged in a 'T' shape. Also in 1989, the KLF embarked upon the creation of a road movie and soundtrack album, both titled The White Room, funded by the profits of "Doctorin' the Tardis". [55] Neither the film nor its soundtrack were formally released, although bootleg copies exist. The soundtrack album ...

  5. Alan Goodrick - Wikipedia

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    Alan David Goodrick (born April 1962 in Manchester), [1] [2] better known under the pseudonym Gimpo, is an English film director and former roadie, best known as an associate and collaborator of The KLF and the K Foundation.

  6. Kylie Said to Jason - Wikipedia

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    "Kylie Said to Jason" was first released in the UK by KLF Communications on 31 July 1989. [7] The CD single was released on 7 August. [citation needed]Given the poor sales of the recording, and the subsequent increase in interest in The KLF, the CD single of "Kylie Said to Jason" became a moderately valuable collectors' item, a mint condition copy being worth £30 in 2000.

  7. ‘You robbed us forever,’ mom of girl killed in botched ...

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    ‘You robbed us forever,’ mom of girl killed in botched sneaker robbery tells killer. Charles Rabin. February 22, 2024 at 10:02 AM.

  8. Disco 2000 (band) - Wikipedia

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    Disco 2000 was a British pop band, a side project of The KLF.Vocals were handled by Cress (Cressida Cauty, née Bowyer), then-wife of KLF co-founder Jimmy Cauty, and Mo, June Montana (former vocalist of Jimmy Cauty's previous band Brilliant). [7]

  9. 'She really did exist:' Slain 10-year-old's family hopes ...

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    Editor's note: The following story contains material about disturbing crimes against a young girl. A little girl nicknamed "Coppertop," killed in Oklahoma over 18 years ago, was loved by all who ...