The Timelords - Doctorin' The Tardis (Official Video) An Atlas Adventure Directed by Bill Butt KLF Communications Listen to Solid State Logik 1: smarturl.it/KLFSSL1
@@iainsear7830 Didn't their distributor Rough Trade sort out the copyrights before public release? I know they sampled ABBA on an earlier album but because ABBA wouldn't oblige it was subject to a recall and destruction order.
Shame Tennant’s turned out to be such a trans gaslighting mega twank… be great if every episode he ever made were just wiped and replaced with this video… see what I did there?!!
This song was the ultimate example of something living "rent-free" in my head. I probably heard this when it came out (I was four or five) and for the next 16 or so years I would, every now and then, stop and start singing "DOCTOR WHOOOOO-HEY! DOCTOR WHO, DOCTOR WHOOOOO-HEY!" to myself. And I couldn't for the life of me figure out what was the origin of this crazy song that kept popping up in my head.
I used to sing it all the time when I was in high school and had to convince people it was an actual song. Funny enough I knew this before I knew "Rock And Roll 2" so I was surprised when I heard that!
Great memories of a kid living in a small town in the Midwest in the 80s. My parents had one of those old NASA communications sized satellite dishes. I fell asleep watching MTV Europe. I woke up in the middle of the night to what I thought was Dr. Who coming on. I was a big fan in the 80s. But as I woke, the music sounded strange... mesmerizing... I had finally found the kind of music I was looking for. Long live the Justified Ancients of Mumu.
True story: Back in college I had a radio show and a friend of mine wanted me to play the standard "Goal song" of just about every NHL team at the time "Rock and Roll 2" and one of the other DJ's said we didn't have it but something like it. I played this and subsequently opened my show for the rest of the year with it. That was 1991 I feel soooo old
The one that appeared in this video got banger raced (I've got video evidence) but the group owned two cars that were virtually identical, and the whereabouts of the other one is unknown (presumed scrapped).
@@davecommentator There was a new V5 issued for a Ford Galaxie WGU 18G last year. It hasn't been taxed since '89 and no one seems able to agree if it is the original car, or the second car that had its registration transferred over from the first one. Either way, it seems that one of them still survives somewhere.
I heard this song on a New Wave radio station from Long Island, NY WLIR, in 1988, and on a trip to London later that year, instead of visiting museums or palaces, I hit the record stores. I still have the 12” single. 34 years later.
My favourite part of Doctor Who was when the Doctor said 'It's Doctorin' time' and then doctored all over the Daleks. Truly one of the TV programmes of all time
@@The_Common_Potato only clear gin at the moment for me, thank you. "The Dr. Who Theme" is the classic futuristic tune/soundtrack by which all other "techno" musics are measured. i've loved this tune and beat ever since i heard it mid-60's. i think Peter Davison was the last incarnation of the Dr. i watched regularly but that tune, That's The One.
@@The_Common_Potato also, 50 years of being a rum fiend saw me do some crazy things. i didn't steal the Police launch and go pirating, but i was tempted by my rum fuelled ambitions. Looking in the mirror, red rum is mur der ________ Stay sober friend, it's safer.
I remember this song playing at a Doctor Who convention in the 90's. Me and 2 other people dressed as the 4th Doctor danced around in circles holding the ends of each other's scarves - it was fun.
Always loved this - it's cheap, cheerful and demented. This 7" mix is a bit tacky but track down the 12", it's genuinely good, err in parts. What am I saying? It's absolute bobbins and a total guilty pleasure.
It's one of those songs that won't go down in history for musical sophistication or elegance, yet embraces its identity so completely and gleefully it manages to be entertaining.
@@laurencefegan1875 Cheap at double the price! Ha ha the samples are very wry, from the terrible - Steve Walsh, Loadsamoney, G###y G######r, to the sublime - Delia Derbyshire who co-wrote the Dr. Who theme. It’s Dalek!
I think my favourite thing about the video is it's got the same held-together-by-spit-and-glue style that location filming in Classic Dr Who often did. Certain scenes could be spliced into a Jon Pertwee 1970s classic or even Sylvester McCoy's "Battlefield" in 1989 and it'd fit right in.
Filmed in Glorious Avebury, Yatesbury & Cherhill in Wiltshire, England. Back in 1977 when I was 4 years old I was absolutely petrified of the Dr. Who theme tune. 11 years later at age 15 in 1988 this was the first record that I ever bought!
If you listen carefully, you can hear Davros saying "The Dalek!" at the end of the song. There is also a piece of dialogue from Genisis Of The Daleks. The TARDIS noise is officially classed as music.
It didn't disappear in the first place. Reuploaders filled the gap though they could not match the quality video wise atleast they made sure their vids remained on YT while risking lifetime bans.
@@Dermacrosis I think that have been partly the reason as well. So many uploads from other you tubers. What’s the harm in releasing it again, yourself ?
I was "addicted" to this as a kid. Thankfully they came back for good quality vid releases. I thank others who re-upped their vids while they were not on here as atleast we got their greatness. On a side note who ever though a bog plunger could be a deadly weapon :-)
@@alipiodomingo7458 Wait until the Daleks show up in 2050. When you play with DNA and robotisise people, you'll end up with Daleks and Robomen/Cybermen.
Its perfection in the eyes of the KLF. It was intended to be a terrible video and a terrible song. They were out to prove at the time that anyone could make a number 1 video with anything back in the day. I reckon Drummond and Cauty could have sampled the Shake and Vac advert and got a number 1 such was their determination!
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but Ford Timelord was actually destroyed in a banger race in Norfolk in the early 90's. The DVLA site says that it was registered as being taken off the road (SORN Statutory Off Road Notice) and that there are no MOT results found. I don't know why KLF didn't repair it.
Recent evidence suggest there were actually two Galaxie based timelords, one that went to Sweden and blew up (that potentially still exists), and a second (the one in this video) that ended up as a banger racer.
"Doctor, why do the Daleks never attack the US?" "Well, I don't know if you ever heard about Knight Industries' experimental self-driving law-enforcement vehicles, the Knight Rider project, but the technology was adapted by a secret society called the Justified Ancients of Mumu into police cars so that if Dalek bio-frequencies were registered the vehicles would automatically pursue and destroy them. Scared the hell out of them and they never went back. If only the cars were amphibious all of Earth might be safe..."
I think they were just scared of David Hasselhoff singing 'Looking For Freedom 'at them. That's also the reason they never invaded Germany...that and the whole wall down the middle of the country thing that was happening at the time
Just watched it....and realised that it was filmed near where I have been living for 30+ years. It takes me way way back. Awesome. The KLF needs a remaster/release.
@@jsh295 Paid a visit a couple of years ago while passing by, the post box is still there on the corner and most of the buildings and access road, but there were efforts to redevelop the site underway. You could sneak in easily enough though from the bridalway but looks like it's used for airsoft so you don't want to be there when that's going on! Fun-fact Julian Cope lives very close by.
I have loved this track for a long long time and went to great lengths to find a copy. Being able to see the video in HD is such a good start to 2021. Thank you KLF!
I was lucky enough to come across the second 12 inch single of this unfortunately called Gary Glitter joins The JAMMS in a second hand record shop. Once I got home I checked the issue of Record Collector magazine which had a KLF article and found out there was only 2000 copies of it pressed.
Love Doctor Who & I love this Song! Just thought of something twisting the 10th Doctors quote a bit... "You want a weapon? Were listening to Music! The best Weapon in the World!"
This song did a mash-up of the Doctor Who theme tune with sections of 'Blockbuster' by Sweet in 1973 and 'Rock and Roll Part 2' by Gary Glitter in 1972.
The groaning sound of a Tardis - The Timelords mix this stuff with elements of glam rock, house and the Dr Who theme tune to lucrative and chart-topping effect. A novelty UK #1, that caught a time in the charts to a tee.
I had to have this back in 1988 and Bought the CD. Watching Doctor Who on PBS was the highlight of my week Growing growing up in Arizona and only 6 channels on the TV. I was able to stay up and watch it. All of today’s sci-fi has bits and pieces of the doctor in it. All the theories on Time travel and dimensional space. The source is here. Yes Doctor Who rocks! Best episode in my option Is is 310 blink. My daughter was dating a young man from the UK and he said when he was a kid he watched that episode and he had nightmares for months. You gotta love that!
Finally a HD video, never realised this was shot down the road from me, mind blown!! Also today of all days new Doctor Who on tv tonight and this at full volume!! Exterminate
Great memories hearing that again, i always remember all the lads in my school class, all waiting for our science teacher to arrive in class & we all piped up singing "mr hill hill the science block", he was a legend, great memories, thanks.
Yay its back on youtube. thought i would never see this again since it was taken down about 2014. nice to know 3 years ago it got reuploaded. Welcome back.
Thank you Dr. Demento for airing this and introducing me to this. For the longest time, I thought this tune came first and the stadium anthem chants followed.
it's 3 am, time is eternal, many thanks for all the tunes, especially this one...instead of burning a million quid, a wee scoor oot at designated towns over the country and the kids will be alright for a wee while...
One of my proudest accomplishments in life is getting the DJ at my favorite nightclub to play this every week for like a year
A next door teen girl heard me playing KLF and wanted to know so i gave here a tape, and she played then for many weeks none stop
It's a time honoured tradition!
underrated comment
Takes me back to late 80s. Old new wave/progressive club.. dark with the sfx lights, and the smoke from clove cigs.. love it
Yeah man!
100% the most accurate Dalek ever built.
Obviously had a much higher budget to work with than the show.
Was this the inspiration for the Defense Drone?
I just noticed the one with the feet...
They have evolved....I see they have feet now!
It’s canon
I hope they make a million quid off these rereleases just so they can set it all on fire again
@@iainsear7830 Didn't their distributor Rough Trade sort out the copyrights before public release? I know they sampled ABBA on an earlier album but because ABBA wouldn't oblige it was subject to a recall and destruction order.
Nah, that's so 90s. They should buy BitCoins with the money and forget the password to their wallet instead.
@@guffaw1711 i laughed out loud
Bosh bosh bosh! Loadsamoney!
burning these money was a publicity stunt. and these money were insured, so they had not have lost anything.
Kicked Off, Our Wedding Reception ..
17/9/1988.
Glad to see that the KLF have undeleted their back catalogue, and released a greatest hits album of their singles in 2021 after 28 years!
Wait for real?!
Which means it wasn’t really deleted doesn’t it? 🤔
@@jamesperkins191 It's called 'Solid State Logik 1'
32 years dude. May 23 1988 - not including this year cause it has only just begun.
They may be feeling the need of burning some pounds.
If this song played during David Tennant's second regeneration, it would have been the greatest moment in the history of ever.
And if someone else rammed a Dalek w/ a 1970s US police muscle car, lol.
Shame Tennant’s turned out to be such a trans gaslighting mega twank… be great if every episode he ever made were just wiped and replaced with this video… see what I did there?!!
This song was the ultimate example of something living "rent-free" in my head. I probably heard this when it came out (I was four or five) and for the next 16 or so years I would, every now and then, stop and start singing "DOCTOR WHOOOOO-HEY! DOCTOR WHO, DOCTOR WHOOOOO-HEY!" to myself. And I couldn't for the life of me figure out what was the origin of this crazy song that kept popping up in my head.
I hate to say it but it sounds much like: Gary Glitter - Rock n Roll :/
@@vjbee292 Look at Sherlock over here, lol.
Next you'll be telling me you hear the Doctor Who theme in the song!
I used to sing it all the time when I was in high school and had to convince people it was an actual song. Funny enough I knew this before I knew "Rock And Roll 2" so I was surprised when I heard that!
@@WaterShowsProdSame here. I literally just heard the Gary Glitter version for the first time, but I’ve known this one my whole life. 🤦🏼♀️
The anthem of every American Doctor Who convention in the 1980s. Classic!
88-89 only surely.
Who was around when this gem came out I was. I just loved the road tax disc on the daleks.
I was wondering what that sticker was. Couldn't really make it out on the old lo-res version.
yeah I but I was 3 in '88...
I was on a three month truck trip in South America. I thought the strong drugs were over there.
Not even the Daleks can avoid the tax man.
I was 12 yrs old when this song came out… Long live Tom Baker 😁
This was the best written episode of Doctor Who i've seen in the last five years.
LOL Its funny because its true.
You must've missed the last 3 then
@@Joseph-uo3mxno he hasn’t lol
ikr, he hasn't seen amy of them lmao rofl :P@@NefariousWashing
Oh boy I have not seen this since the 1980s. I always thought it was funny seeing the feet of the people inside Dalek costume.
🤣👍
Great memories of a kid living in a small town in the Midwest in the 80s. My parents had one of those old NASA communications sized satellite dishes. I fell asleep watching MTV Europe. I woke up in the middle of the night to what I thought was Dr. Who coming on. I was a big fan in the 80s. But as I woke, the music sounded strange... mesmerizing... I had finally found the kind of music I was looking for. Long live the Justified Ancients of Mumu.
True story: Back in college I had a radio show and a friend of mine wanted me to play the standard "Goal song" of just about every NHL team at the time "Rock and Roll 2" and one of the other DJ's said we didn't have it but something like it. I played this and subsequently opened my show for the rest of the year with it.
That was 1991
I feel soooo old
We're really not that old, you know - just not as shiny or as fast as we used to be.
Man, I know how that hob-nailed Dalek feels...
The only car to have a #1 single. Welcome back Ford Timelord, we have missed you and you are needed now more than ever.
The one that appeared in this video got banger raced (I've got video evidence) but the group owned two cars that were virtually identical, and the whereabouts of the other one is unknown (presumed scrapped).
@@davecommentator There was a new V5 issued for a Ford Galaxie WGU 18G last year. It hasn't been taxed since '89 and no one seems able to agree if it is the original car, or the second car that had its registration transferred over from the first one.
Either way, it seems that one of them still survives somewhere.
@@davecommentator Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
@@bigal3055 im guessing that the police car was the tardis in this song
2:04 The instant the entire Doctor Who convention erupted in wild cheers. No, seriously. 1993. This was our "Star Trek Bloopers" repeat reel.
Me: What are you cheering about?
Convention go-er: You wouldn't get it
I heard this song on a New Wave radio station from Long Island, NY WLIR, in 1988, and on a trip to London later that year, instead of visiting museums or palaces, I hit the record stores. I still have the 12” single. 34 years later.
Couple guys from WLIR are on Sirius.
This is easily the most British thing I have ever heard.
The chanting even sounds like British soccer fans in a stadium
My favourite part of Doctor Who was when the Doctor said 'It's Doctorin' time' and then doctored all over the Daleks. Truly one of the TV programmes of all time
Only real hoovians know happy Doctor Who day
@@greendragon4058 And a happy Doctor Who Day to you too! :D
Eggs, stir and bake.
@@The_Common_Potato
only clear gin at the moment for me, thank you.
"The Dr. Who Theme" is the classic futuristic tune/soundtrack by which
all other "techno" musics are measured.
i've loved this tune and beat ever since i heard it mid-60's.
i think Peter Davison was the last incarnation of the Dr. i watched regularly but that tune,
That's The One.
@@The_Common_Potato
also, 50 years of being a rum fiend saw me do some crazy things.
i didn't steal the Police launch and go pirating,
but i was tempted by my rum fuelled ambitions.
Looking in the mirror,
red rum is mur der
________
Stay sober friend, it's safer.
Legendary song and video. I fell in live with this when it first came out all those years ago. It lives in a special place in my brain.
It's what I like to call Lit But Shit.
I remember this song playing at a Doctor Who convention in the 90's. Me and 2 other people dressed as the 4th Doctor danced around in circles holding the ends of each other's scarves - it was fun.
A classic. It will never get old and fade away. 4 Ever
I recorded this off the tv on a video tape & played it constantly back in my youth. I wanted that car as well. Long live the 80's.
Wow! Absolutely stunning! No cost was spared for this video's budget. Incredible accuracy with the Daleks! I'm still shaking!
Nope
Hey, helicopters are expensive to rent.
@@marekdraws7361~sighs, pulls out tools and installs patented Deadpan Sarcasm Detector to your rear cranium~
Yes, they spared nothing, Daleks and all, Even NASA couldnt have pulled htis off
Always loved this - it's cheap, cheerful and demented. This 7" mix is a bit tacky but track down the 12", it's genuinely good, err in parts. What am I saying? It's absolute bobbins and a total guilty pleasure.
It's one of those songs that won't go down in history for musical sophistication or elegance, yet embraces its identity so completely and gleefully it manages to be entertaining.
I have the 12” single….
Just ordered it (used) off Amazon for £25! I don't even like Dr Who! Jesus!
@@laurencefegan1875 Cheap at double the price! Ha ha the samples are very wry, from the terrible - Steve Walsh, Loadsamoney, G###y G######r, to the sublime - Delia Derbyshire who co-wrote the Dr. Who theme. It’s Dalek!
@teruin2 Yes nailed it. Like the same years Star Trekkin, too. Same vibe.
I think my favourite thing about the video is it's got the same held-together-by-spit-and-glue style that location filming in Classic Dr Who often did. Certain scenes could be spliced into a Jon Pertwee 1970s classic or even Sylvester McCoy's "Battlefield" in 1989 and it'd fit right in.
Especially the foot-propelled Dalek? :D
Filmed in Glorious Avebury, Yatesbury & Cherhill in Wiltshire, England. Back in 1977 when I was 4 years old I was absolutely petrified of the Dr. Who theme tune. 11 years later at age 15 in 1988 this was the first record that I ever bought!
Doctor - Who assembled those Daleks?
If you listen carefully, you can hear Davros saying "The Dalek!" at the end of the song. There is also a piece of dialogue from Genisis Of The Daleks. The TARDIS noise is officially classed as music.
Bobby Davros.
I’d wondered what that was! Thanks!
Davros! The best baddie ever!
Not only that, all the samples in this song are dialogs from Genesis Of The Daleks.
Hello future person, yes we are still listening to this in *[insert date here]* . You have great taste in music too. Have a lovely day!
Today
2032!
Hello person using vastly overused meme.
What a way to kick off 2021: the return of KLF and more importantly the return of this song lmao
I bet this was planned all along.
It didn't disappear in the first place. Reuploaders filled the gap though they could not match the quality video wise atleast they made sure their vids remained on YT while risking lifetime bans.
@@Dermacrosis I know. I meant officially.
@@Dermacrosis I think that have been partly the reason as well. So many uploads from other you tubers. What’s the harm in releasing it again, yourself ?
I love this song laugh so hard
The Ford Timelord was a fantastic ride, as was the music and the happy Daleks.. :)
I was "addicted" to this as a kid. Thankfully they came back for good quality vid releases. I thank others who re-upped their vids while they were not on here as atleast we got their greatness.
On a side note who ever though a bog plunger could be a deadly weapon :-)
Mr Hankey ... 😜
Wow - just wow!! The KLF have saved 2021! Nothing this year will beat them doing this
Wanna bet? Go see what The Kunts have done
@@jonmortermusic Welcome to 22
@@CailenCambeul well welcome to 2023 doctor who fans (and thats also me)
@@alipiodomingo7458 Wait until the Daleks show up in 2050. When you play with DNA and robotisise people, you'll end up with Daleks and Robomen/Cybermen.
@@alipiodomingo7458 -rumbles towards 24- Looks like the KLF have pre-emptively saved this one too
You can't EXTERMINATE this song. It's too good.
This is a kind of meme a thousand years before there was memes.
It’s a pan dimensional trans warp meme devised by Davros to mind control citizens of Earth.
The biggest problem with this video was a lack of filming in a quarry..😁
Maybe filming it again and hopefully wait for the 23rd take?🤗🤔
"All those endless gravel quarries..."
Or Greater London
I thought that was a horse-shaped gravel quarry.
The real biggest problem with this, is that it's taken from a Gary Glitter song. And we all know what's wrong about that.
0:59 I can imagine the Joker dancing down the stairs.
About time the KLF came to save us!
Haha very true! 😃
This should be our national anthem
The KLF absolute timeless music .. true geniuses .. way ahead of their time
The visible feet Flintstoning the Daleks about is hilarious! 🤣🤣
Its perfection in the eyes of the KLF. It was intended to be a terrible video and a terrible song. They were out to prove at the time that anyone could make a number 1 video with anything back in the day. I reckon Drummond and Cauty could have sampled the Shake and Vac advert and got a number 1 such was their determination!
@@TheMadmagik Doing the Shake and Vac and putting the freshness back was bangin:. I have no doubt it would've got to number one...had it existed 😄
Our goth club used to play this song all the time . I used to love dancing to it when it came on .
I’d love there to have been a Goth Doctor Who,it would have been awesome!
I still have this single. Welcome back KLF, I have missed you soo much
According to the DVLA the Ford Timelord is still around which make me very very happy.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but Ford Timelord was actually destroyed in a banger race in Norfolk in the early 90's. The DVLA site says that it was registered as being taken off the road (SORN Statutory Off Road Notice) and that there are no MOT results found. I don't know why KLF didn't repair it.
@@georgejacob3162 oh well that sucks!
Recent evidence suggest there were actually two Galaxie based timelords, one that went to Sweden and blew up (that potentially still exists), and a second (the one in this video) that ended up as a banger racer.
KLF just rocked me with this. They said they would decades ago!
"Doctor, why do the Daleks never attack the US?" "Well, I don't know if you ever heard about Knight Industries' experimental self-driving law-enforcement vehicles, the Knight Rider project, but the technology was adapted by a secret society called the Justified Ancients of Mumu into police cars so that if Dalek bio-frequencies were registered the vehicles would automatically pursue and destroy them. Scared the hell out of them and they never went back. If only the cars were amphibious all of Earth might be safe..."
I think they were just scared of David Hasselhoff singing 'Looking For Freedom 'at them. That's also the reason they never invaded Germany...that and the whole wall down the middle of the country thing that was happening at the time
This should be played at every doctor who convention
Just make sure Gary Glitter doesn't get royalties
Love the Daleks with the tax discs on them. 😂
Fuk me I never noticed PMSL
One of the best mashup songs of all time...
Now that's a name I have not heard in a long time....
This was such a massive part of my childhood im so happy i found this
Love the fact the darlik has a tax disc!
And legs!
The way you can see the guys’ feet moving under the Daleks is just. *chef’s kiss*
Kids - it's spelt *MWAH!* not "chef's kiss".
@@Hellwyck Does it actually matter?
This vid is now better than Dr who today
Totally agree. It's sad that our once beloved show has now become unwatchable.
Totally agree, it was brutal to see my favorite series turn into nothing more than a political tool.
lolololol
@@emelielonnberg. Awww snowflake alert... BTW, Brexit's wank.
It's like as if a Dalek did a bad job of sending itself in the post.
Half the Dalek was missing so they used a board with some casters!
theyve put all this stuff up for stream now so we can hear it before the internet goes down in 2023!
I would love to see 10 & 11 do a cover of this
Just watched it....and realised that it was filmed near where I have been living for 30+ years. It takes me way way back. Awesome. The KLF needs a remaster/release.
Your first name is only a couple of letters off of being a famous Doctor yourself ;-)
George on the hill ? Dorset England
Ex RAF Yatesbury, Wilts. 👍
@@jsh295 Paid a visit a couple of years ago while passing by, the post box is still there on the corner and most of the buildings and access road, but there were efforts to redevelop the site underway. You could sneak in easily enough though from the bridalway but looks like it's used for airsoft so you don't want to be there when that's going on! Fun-fact Julian Cope lives very close by.
One of my favourite tracks from KLF!
Were KLF known as The TimeLords before they changed their band name to KLF?
This has got an Adam Ant - "Swords Of A Thousand Men" and a Fat Les - "Vindaloo" vibe to it
I have loved this track for a long long time and went to great lengths to find a copy. Being able to see the video in HD is such a good start to 2021. Thank you KLF!
I've had it on Now 12 double CD for many years !!
😆
I was lucky enough to come across the second 12 inch single of this unfortunately called Gary Glitter joins The JAMMS in a second hand record shop. Once I got home I checked the issue of Record Collector magazine which had a KLF article and found out there was only 2000 copies of it pressed.
What an absolute stormer of a tune this is! Pure genius!
Stolen from G G I'M Afraid.
Can someone type out the lyrics for me please? I'd like to memorize them :D
Just repeatedly sing "Doctor Who"
Hello you
We meet again!
Do what?
@Nicholas Blakeney Dosh dosh dosh*
This is what the love child of David Essex, T- Rex, and the BBC Sound Dept would sound like at a Christmas party
yes and Gary Glitter😊
I havn't heard this in perhaps 40 years
Love Doctor Who & I love this Song! Just thought of something twisting the 10th Doctors quote a bit...
"You want a weapon? Were listening to Music! The best Weapon in the World!"
I love how you can totally see the tiny feet of the alien inside the daleks
This is what 2021 needs . Welcome back KLF its been a long wait
This song did a mash-up of the Doctor Who theme tune with sections of 'Blockbuster' by Sweet in 1973 and 'Rock and Roll Part 2' by Gary Glitter in 1972.
The groaning sound of a Tardis - The Timelords mix this stuff with elements of glam rock, house and the Dr Who theme tune to lucrative and chart-topping effect.
A novelty UK #1, that caught a time in the charts to a tee.
I had to have this back in 1988 and Bought the CD. Watching Doctor Who on PBS was the highlight of my week Growing growing up in Arizona and only 6 channels on the TV. I was able to stay up and watch it. All of today’s sci-fi has bits and pieces of the doctor in it. All the theories on Time travel and dimensional space. The source is here. Yes Doctor Who rocks! Best episode in my option Is is 310 blink. My daughter was dating a young man from the UK and he said when he was a kid he watched that episode and he had nightmares for months. You gotta love that!
Love the fact that this car still still exists more than 30 years later, the last change of logbook was apparently only in January '21! :-)
I accept this as canon over the Chinballs era.
Someone had to say it!
WE MUST HAVE DIVERSITY ON THE SCREEN! WHO CARES ABOUT THE STORY! (Chibnalek)
Ball Chin Boy
Oh here we go again...
@@antonharai4665 "At least you tried."
This brings back memories! So glad I found this again.
Always and forever gonna love how nobody back then or now seem to get the absolutely bonkers metairony of this song...
I was obsessed with this song when I was in college. This used to pack the dancefloor.
Huge hit 1988..shape picture disc in vinyl collection. Great stuff !!!
Great song from my youth and extreme cool police car.
This is so OG
Visual and auditory perfection. All pray for the return of The KLF.
Finally a HD video, never realised this was shot down the road from me, mind blown!! Also today of all days new Doctor Who on tv tonight and this at full volume!! Exterminate
local to me too .... small world
where was it filmed, looks lovely
Filmed around Devizes and Pewsey in Wiltshire fantastic, beautiful place.
@@beezig thanks
filmed in and around RAF Yatesbury
damn that chameleon circuit on the tardis there is pretty useful
it's wonderful to see there's fellow Doctor Who fans still around
Bosh bosh bosh loads of money!!!
I knew this wasn't just a dream. 😊
Great memories hearing that again, i always remember all the lads in my school class, all waiting for our science teacher to arrive in class & we all piped up singing "mr hill hill the science block", he was a legend, great memories, thanks.
Yay its back on youtube. thought i would never see this again since it was taken down about 2014. nice to know 3 years ago it got reuploaded. Welcome back.
Как же круто! Как и не было этих тридцати лет...
GOD I MISS THE KLF. THE WHITE ROOM. ALBUM. AND THERE TIMELORDS DOCTORIN THE TARDIS ERA TOO. GREAT MUSIC GREAT TIMES
I live right by that monument, old airfield and that post box is still there in 2021!
Thank you Dr. Demento for airing this and introducing me to this. For the longest time, I thought this tune came first and the stadium anthem chants followed.
One of my favourite memories is going to a Lost convention in 2007 and a group of people doing a dance routine to this song 😅
Filmed at RAF Yatesbury, Cherhill and Avebury in Wiltshire. Julian Cope once lived in Avebury Trusloe, so likely provided tea and cake at some point.
I highly doubt it after his and Bill Drummonds falling out and bitter bitching about each other in songs by each.
“Julian Cope is dead,
I shot him in the heeead”
Apparently the Ford Timelord lived (was garaged on) London Road in Bath at one time so Avebury wasn’t far away.
One of my all time favorite videos
Best start of a year ever.
I love this song!!
I have an original copy of this on vinyl from its first release with the original cover and everything.
What a good tribute to doctor who and gary glitter.
it's 3 am, time is eternal, many thanks for all the tunes, especially this one...instead of burning a million quid, a wee scoor oot at designated towns over the country and the kids will be alright for a wee while...
*Well thanks to the BBC and Chibs, the “Ford Timelord” Doctor is Canon to the show...*
And yet this music video had ten times the budget of your average pre-2000 Dr Who series.