You forgot: Let Me Be Your Valentine, they used the 'Mu-Mu' from WTIL? So? Scooter already said once on MTV europe that they are KLF fans. I dont think that they really wanna be the KLF, to me sampling another band is showing rezpect to it. KLF admitted to stole from the PSB disco album grooves and shit, I never saw any credit for that and for a lot of other riffs also, unless I need to refresh my memory. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Touzimsky" <thomas@klf.de> To: <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 5:52 PM Subject: [KLF] Bad Scooter
Ok, to get a more complete listing... :-)
1. Hyper Hyper - heavily "influenced" (ahem) by Ultrasonic
2. Back in the UK - covers the melody of Ron Goodwin's "Murder She Said" (main theme of "Miss Marple")
3. Rebel Yell - covers the song by Billy Idol (1983)
4. I´m Raving - covers the song "Walking in Memphis" by Marc Cohn (1991)
5. The Age of Love - covers the Terminator theme by Brad Fiedel
6. No Fate - either covers or samples Zyon's "No Fate"
7. How Much Is The Fish - german folk song ("Was wollen wir trinken - sieben Tage lang")
8. Posse - bass line of What Time Is Love (which has been ripped from Andrew Lloyd Webber´s musical "Jesus Christ Superstar", but with all the KLF influences, I think it is obvious that they ripped it from the KLF´s 1988 rave anthem)
9. Fuck The Millennium - some versions of the song play a sample from Billy Vaughn´s "Wheels" (1961)
10. Aiii Shot The DJ - samples Bob Marley´s "I shot the sheriff"
11. Ramp (The Logical Song) - covers Supertramp´s "The Logical Song" (1979)
12. Nessaja - covers the song "Nessaja" (1993) by Peter Maffay and Rolf Zukowski
13. I was made for lovin' you - written by KISS in 1979
14. Am Fenster - written by City in 1974
15. Eyes without a face - written by Billy Idol in 1984
What next ?
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