The Timelords (The KLF) - Doctorin' The TARDIS (TOTP) скачать видео бесплатно


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Длительность: 03:05
Загружено: 2006/05/24

Drummond, Cauty and paper mache Daleks oh my...

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7 years назад

Jane manifold

I still got my record

9 years назад

chembleton

bosh bosh bosh loadsamoney

9 years назад

Shane Fell

Take that!!YOU WOT?!

9 years назад

rascm1984

top of the pops?

10 years назад

mrdisco

If only the TOTP producers had let them just have Ford Timelord do the performance. Sigh...

10 years назад

Marina Angela

o muzica buna dar o formatie inexistenta KLF .....................pacat

10 years назад

Richard Clark

Yeah, but you know they had way too much fun doing TOTP. Would have been good if they had done this live (like any other group doing TOTP).

10 years назад

Alan Greenwood

Yes they did make loads of money from this hit.

10 years назад

Khan Yen Orzo

Everyone knows this was a joke right? With the intention of making money, and successfully.

11 years назад

Mark Boulton

its good

11 years назад

serf3469

amazing video

11 years назад

serf3469

great great song

11 years назад

serf3469

great song, I use to hear this on the Dr. Demento Show

11 years назад

Eamonn

It's amazing when you look back now and remember how powerful TOTP was. I wonder how you'd write The Manual now. You'd probably have to rewrite it every few years to keep up with the pace of change. Remember when the Spice Girls appeared? That was through The Box, the viewer-controlled music TV channel. That's pretty obsolete now.

11 years назад

r3xpu55y

they have two guitar players yet no guitar in the song. flawless victory.

11 years назад

Michael S. Yelland

That was the idea... It was mocking the fact that all the No. 1 songs coming out at the time in England were a joke... So that's why KLF did this...

11 years назад

Mark

Don't forget the Kopyright Liberation Front also had a manual How ToMake A Number One The Easy Way lol

11 years назад

ShamockParticle

And this is why the 1980s suck. Amazingly that 'song' made it to #1 and sold over a million copies - most of this 'song' is taken from an old Gary Glitter song and a very old WHO song sung by Jon Pertwee and mixed together.

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