Jump to content

paulshane

Members
  • Posts

    1,274
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by paulshane

  1. Even by eFests standards, this is the maddest thread in a while surely ? ๐Ÿ™‚
  2. not sure if this has been posted, and its probably 0% on being at glasto, but holy f**k: https://www.axs.com/uk/events/527329/body-count-ft-ice-t-tickets
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop-punk
  4. Anyone else been 'selected' for the KLINE ?
  5. yeah, on this page: I can't select the same option for both.
  6. I live near WSM, it'll be a few hours, me and a few friends used to convoy over at about 7am, and would be in east camper by 10am ish, you'll hit rush hour in shepton, and obviously, everyone else on their way. So depending on how early you can get up, a 6am start would shave off quite a bit of time. I now have the luxury of getting to east camper on the Tuesday, so mush less traffic.
  7. Bombay Bicycle Chub
  8. reminder NOT to quote spam posts, as you'll quote the links and that makes work for everyone.
  9. Note the Bristol Airport is miles from Bristol, the city, so plan on getting the Airport Flyer Bus into the center, it's (currently) ยฃ9 for a single. timetable is here: https://flyer.bristolairport.co.uk/timetables the journey is about 30 mins, depending on traffic.
  10. No particular order: Neds Atomic Dustbin + Bently Rhythm Ace - Birmimngham Head Rush Brass Band - Birmingham train station of all places Oh My God Its The Church - Bristol Phil Hartnoll DJ set - Arcadia Crew Bar Belishas - The Lanes, Bristol Steve Hillage, The Egg - The Glade Lottery Winners - Strummerville Ronny DJ set - Berlin Kleptones DJ set - Cornish Arms Churnups - El Pointo
  11. https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1L0M7OjZm2cuH5jQoxqJ1cEOGDHUw7oI&g_ep=CAISDDYuOTYuMS4zMDU4MBgAIN1iKhssNDcwNzE3MDQsNDcwNjk1MDgsNDcwODQzMDRCAkdC&g_st=ic&ll=52.44946427388142%2C-1.557578499999992&z=8
  12. yeah, I rechecked and there is a lot of conflicting info out there, but it seems CBE is not a Sir, every day's a school day ๐Ÿ™‚
  13. He's already a 'Sir' with his CBE ๐Ÿ™‚
  14. Wanda Dee was sampled by the KLF in a couple of tracks and she now tours as if she was a founder member. Nothing to do with the KLF at all other than the sampling back in the day
  15. ah,its the old cash in of "the klf's wanda dee"
  16. I'm an admin on a big retro computer forum, and this is exactly what we do - the first three posts need to be approved by a mod, it's not that much hassle, and its easy to spot the link farming, the IP addressed used to sign up is usually the biggest giveaway. Though, as with everything where spammers are in this to make money, they are getting sneakier, the current trick seem to be to just copy an exisiting post in a thread, so if a mod glances at it, it looks on topic, then they edit in links.
  17. I mean, the festivals name would probably be a useful addition to your post here but yes, the drummond kauty KLF are not going to be touring any time soon.
  18. I would watch them read out shopping lists.
  19. Also, a new KLF book is available as of this morning: https://www.alimentation.cc/product/those-we-look-at-with-closed-eyes/ " Recent histories of The KLF / JAMs / The Timelords / The Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu / The K Foundation and K2 Plant Hire have appeared as filmed documentaries, Broadsides, as various printed books and website-based texts. Though almost all of these are โ€˜unauthorisedโ€™ by the original players, nonetheless they are accurate and true, despite their errors falsehoods and mistakes. Those We Look At With Closed Eyes is number one in the ANTAR True Folk Tales Series and adds to the growing history haystack mentioned above. Many will consider this account by Albine Desray far closer to the truth and a more accurate history of the various events and releases generated by the above artists throughout time. Hardback: see photographs with metric pencil for size, full sepia throughout spread over numerous pages of varying stock. All patina, creases, smudges and defects are unique and intended. Printed in an edition of 600 copies only, unavailable elsewhere. Each single purchase restricted to two books per order. Total orders per person unlimited. For orders above two copies: please contact Alimentation. This book is entitled to be enlisted as a member of the KLF Re-enactment Society: www.klfrs.com " It appears to be some sort of pseudo generated AI thing, but as it's on the legit Bill Drummond shop, I have, of course, bought a copy ๐Ÿ™‚
  20. Mix from the recent Pyramid thing: " On the night of the 23rd of November, 2023, Jimmy Cauty (The JAMs / The KLF) played a selection of Ambient, Gospel and Choral tracks from The Ice Kream Van whilst the new Bricks Of Mu were laid on The People's Pyramid. I think there had been a loose plan for Gimpo to raise The Foundation Stone on his forklift truck to the tune of HIRE & HIRE & HIRE by K2 Plant Hire Ltd (Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty.). However, Gimpo had downed a few drinks by then and there was a party atmosphere beginning around The Ice Kream Van. Jimmy played a selection of JAMs tracks from the newly remastered version of their debut album 1987 (Jimmy told me their deal with The British Library was great. Along with getting the full-length recording of Dr Wade from their Chill Out album back from them recently, Bill and Jimmy have asked to hear The Black Room sessions.). He also mixed in some new tunes, including their KLF KARE TRAK "Xmas Top Of The Pops". Jimmy finished his set by playing Jarvis Joins The JAMs." some new to me tracks in there(around the 20 min mark), possibly brand new. also a few from 1987, which even as a die hard fan, are borderline unlistenable ๐Ÿ™‚
  21. yep, bath and west still there today:
  22. And I'd probably buy it ๐Ÿ™‚
  23. I check here daily, the reddit group daily, and have the ticket page as my browser homepage so anytime i restart my browser, I get the current ticket page.
ร—
ร—
  • Create New...