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Feb 26, 2009 00:11

Yesterday in the shower I could not get 3A.M. Eternal by The KLF out of my head, so today I went searching for it on iTunes. Lo and behold there it was, The White Room! The whole album! On iTunes! how nice ( Read more... )

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kharma February 26 2009, 14:02:26 UTC
I somehow did not miss that era, and because of this I think you would have hated it. Why? Because of the pants. I still have, somewhere, a pair of pants which each leg opening is 69" in circumference.

I kid you not.

...and no, I no longer wear these pants, but I keep them for entertainment purposes only.

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hellocatgirl February 26 2009, 15:30:50 UTC
Hahaha

I have to admit I used to wear those huge ass pants as well (I knwo I had some 60 inch ones). The bigger the leg opening the better I thought they were. Oh to be young and silly.

But early raves were a lot of fun. Especially parties thrown by Primary Productions (Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Baby Blue etc...) and Storm raves in NYC. I went to a lot of them between the years of 1993-1998. Then I stopped because they changed for the worse and started to suck ass.

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smapple February 26 2009, 16:45:01 UTC
ha! You are probably right. Mu Mu Land indeed! might as well be wearing a Mu Mu with pants that wide.

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sirendipity February 26 2009, 14:13:02 UTC
When I was in b-school and strung out from studying, I would put 3am on and start dancing around my bedroom. I LOVE that song. :D

Would be nice if I could spell this morning. ;P

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smapple February 26 2009, 16:45:57 UTC
seriously! it makes me instantly full of energy when I hear it. kind of like speed. heh. well at least the come down is easier. ;)

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goldoyster February 26 2009, 15:32:40 UTC
What a blast from the past.

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smapple February 26 2009, 16:46:11 UTC
right? so much fun!

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billetdoux February 27 2009, 04:41:25 UTC
History will remember Bill Drummond as one of the greatest artists of the late 20th century.

Also he asked Arista to put that album out of print and they didn't. And they kept paying him when he asked them not to. So he gave all the money to charity.

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