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Doctorin' the Tardis

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The Timelords

 
Doctorin' the Tardis
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    It's really a one-minute joke, but it's possible to be affectionate about this record. Beset by legal hassles over a James Brown sample, the Justified Ancients of Muu-Muu (the JAMMS) created this record, following it by morphing into their ongoing identity as the KLF. It's really nothing more than "Rock and Roll, Part Two" merged with the Doctor Who theme music and some samples of Daleks yelling "Exterminate!," but it's a hoot. Various versions exist, a couple of them featuring yells and howls from Gary Glitter. A comment on one of the 12" versions notes, "Probably the most nauseating record in the world." Nah, not really.

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