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#theklf fan posting pictures of vinyl and CDs from personal collection. Always on the look out for new records, CDs, memorabilia and anything else…

Another version of JAMS27, the 7” version of Down Town, with a 10 x Better sticker and press release covering King Boy D and Rockman Rock’s adventures in 1987. #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #klf #theklf #downtown

Another version of JAMS27, the 7” version of Down Town, with a 10 x Better sticker and press release covering King Boy D and Rockman Rock’s adventures in 1987. #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #klf #theklf #downtown

Another version of JAMS27, the 7” version of Down Town, with a 10 x Better sticker and press release covering King Boy D and Rockman Rock’s adventures in 1987. #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #klf #theklf #downtown

Another version of JAMS27, the 7” version of Down Town, with a 10 x Better sticker and press release covering King Boy D and Rockman Rock’s adventures in 1987. #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #klf #theklf #downtown
Disco 2000 “Uptight” restored video. Nice to see Bill & Jimmy in a brief cameo, but Cress and Mo are the stars of this particular show…
#thejustifiedancientsofmumu #justifiedancientsofmumu #klf #theklf #disco2000

Disco 2000 “Uptight” restored video. Nice to see Bill & Jimmy in a brief cameo, but Cress and Mo are the stars of this particular show…
#thejustifiedancientsofmumu #justifiedancientsofmumu #klf #theklf #disco2000

Disco 2000 “Uptight” restored video. Nice to see Bill & Jimmy in a brief cameo, but Cress and Mo are the stars of this particular show…
#thejustifiedancientsofmumu #justifiedancientsofmumu #klf #theklf #disco2000

Disco 2000 “Uptight” restored video. Nice to see Bill & Jimmy in a brief cameo, but Cress and Mo are the stars of this particular show…
#thejustifiedancientsofmumu #justifiedancientsofmumu #klf #theklf #disco2000

A day late, but happy 38th Anniversary to the MCPS letter that requested the destruction of 1987 and the removal of all copies form the shelves. #theklf #justifiedancientsofmumu #klf #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #1987whatthefuckisgoingon

Disco2000 Uptight 7” single, D 2003, in several variations including; 3 white label versions, one of which has a photo copied sticker of the 12” label stuck to it, 2 Appearing promo versions with white and gold stickers and promo sheets and a German promo version with a Rough Trade promo sheet. #theklf #klfcommunications #disco2000 #justifiedancientsofmumu

Disco2000 Uptight 7” single, D 2003, in several variations including; 3 white label versions, one of which has a photo copied sticker of the 12” label stuck to it, 2 Appearing promo versions with white and gold stickers and promo sheets and a German promo version with a Rough Trade promo sheet. #theklf #klfcommunications #disco2000 #justifiedancientsofmumu

Disco2000 Uptight 7” single, D 2003, in several variations including; 3 white label versions, one of which has a photo copied sticker of the 12” label stuck to it, 2 Appearing promo versions with white and gold stickers and promo sheets and a German promo version with a Rough Trade promo sheet. #theklf #klfcommunications #disco2000 #justifiedancientsofmumu

Disco2000 Uptight 7” single, D 2003, in several variations including; 3 white label versions, one of which has a photo copied sticker of the 12” label stuck to it, 2 Appearing promo versions with white and gold stickers and promo sheets and a German promo version with a Rough Trade promo sheet. #theklf #klfcommunications #disco2000 #justifiedancientsofmumu

Disco2000 Uptight 7” single, D 2003, in several variations including; 3 white label versions, one of which has a photo copied sticker of the 12” label stuck to it, 2 Appearing promo versions with white and gold stickers and promo sheets and a German promo version with a Rough Trade promo sheet. #theklf #klfcommunications #disco2000 #justifiedancientsofmumu

More publicity photos, this time for the guise of The Timelords and the number 1 hit Doctorin’ The Tardis.
#theklf #thetimelords #justifiedancientsofmumu #doctorinthetardis

More publicity photos, this time for the guise of The Timelords and the number 1 hit Doctorin’ The Tardis.
#theklf #thetimelords #justifiedancientsofmumu #doctorinthetardis

More publicity photos, this time for the guise of The Timelords and the number 1 hit Doctorin’ The Tardis.
#theklf #thetimelords #justifiedancientsofmumu #doctorinthetardis

A couple of new 7” additions. A US test pressing of Doctorin’ The Tardis TVT4025, as well as two plain labelled KLF003 and one plain pink labelled KLF003GG. #thetimelords #theklf #thejustifiedancientsofmumu

A couple of new 7” additions. A US test pressing of Doctorin’ The Tardis TVT4025, as well as two plain labelled KLF003 and one plain pink labelled KLF003GG. #thetimelords #theklf #thejustifiedancientsofmumu

A couple of new 7” additions. A US test pressing of Doctorin’ The Tardis TVT4025, as well as two plain labelled KLF003 and one plain pink labelled KLF003GG. #thetimelords #theklf #thejustifiedancientsofmumu

A couple of new 7” additions. A US test pressing of Doctorin’ The Tardis TVT4025, as well as two plain labelled KLF003 and one plain pink labelled KLF003GG. #thetimelords #theklf #thejustifiedancientsofmumu

A couple of original JAMs t-shirts, still sealed and as new. Someone kindly got in touch through instagram to sell them to me and I’m really grateful they did, as they’re awesome additions to the collection. #justifiedancientsofmumu #theklf #shagshagshag

A couple of original JAMs t-shirts, still sealed and as new. Someone kindly got in touch through instagram to sell them to me and I’m really grateful they did, as they’re awesome additions to the collection. #justifiedancientsofmumu #theklf #shagshagshag

A couple of original JAMs t-shirts, still sealed and as new. Someone kindly got in touch through instagram to sell them to me and I’m really grateful they did, as they’re awesome additions to the collection. #justifiedancientsofmumu #theklf #shagshagshag

A couple of original JAMs t-shirts, still sealed and as new. Someone kindly got in touch through instagram to sell them to me and I’m really grateful they did, as they’re awesome additions to the collection. #justifiedancientsofmumu #theklf #shagshagshag
“This is it, this is the future of Rock’n’Roll” - 35 years ago today!
Our third 'Energy' at Brixton Academy (now the O2), London, 20th January 1990.
Alongside what was for the time, next-level production —including levelling the venue’s sloping floor and installing groundbreaking audio and visual systems — we also hosted a very rare live performance by the legendary KLF, one of the few they ever did, caught here on video.
Here’s what KLF's Bill Drummond told Melody Maker magazine about their ambitious plans for the show, which we desperately wanted to make happen:
"We always try to think of an alternative to an ordinary live show, and for one party we played, Energy at the Brixton Academy, we wanted to build a hill on the stage, cover it with turf, put a fence around it, and let five sheep with ‘The KLF’ painted on their sides roam around while we played a track through the PA. We planned to have some equipment up there too, with the hope that if the sheep knocked into something, it would make a noise and be an added bonus. We thought, ‘Yeah, this is it, this is the future of rock’n’roll.’ But Lambeth Council refused to let us have live animals onstage.”
Instead, the KLF performed on a raised scaffolding stage about 10 meters up, with an enormous wind turbine and smoke machine blowing behind them. It was epic—if not quite as bonkers as five sheep on a fake hill, at a rave, in a venue in Brixton!
And just look at who else joined them on the line up that night! @carlcoxofficial , @trevfun303 , @fabiodnb , @dj.frankiefoncett.llc , @frankiebones411 , @tommy_musto_zhm and dearly missed Guru Josh.
Big up @jeremytaylor2600 the brains and organisation behind my creative mess. Thank you Nick Archdale and Andy Neal, for this incredibly rare footage, shot from their lighting booth. Shout out to @timtaylordj , who made so many of these incredible memories happen via his agency, to Frankie Bones and Tommy Musto, who flew in and took this all back to the US with them, and to everyone involved in those crazy, seminal days.
Let’s hear your stories.

“This is it, this is the future of Rock’n’Roll” - 35 years ago today!
Our third 'Energy' at Brixton Academy (now the O2), London, 20th January 1990.
Alongside what was for the time, next-level production —including levelling the venue’s sloping floor and installing groundbreaking audio and visual systems — we also hosted a very rare live performance by the legendary KLF, one of the few they ever did, caught here on video.
Here’s what KLF's Bill Drummond told Melody Maker magazine about their ambitious plans for the show, which we desperately wanted to make happen:
"We always try to think of an alternative to an ordinary live show, and for one party we played, Energy at the Brixton Academy, we wanted to build a hill on the stage, cover it with turf, put a fence around it, and let five sheep with ‘The KLF’ painted on their sides roam around while we played a track through the PA. We planned to have some equipment up there too, with the hope that if the sheep knocked into something, it would make a noise and be an added bonus. We thought, ‘Yeah, this is it, this is the future of rock’n’roll.’ But Lambeth Council refused to let us have live animals onstage.”
Instead, the KLF performed on a raised scaffolding stage about 10 meters up, with an enormous wind turbine and smoke machine blowing behind them. It was epic—if not quite as bonkers as five sheep on a fake hill, at a rave, in a venue in Brixton!
And just look at who else joined them on the line up that night! @carlcoxofficial , @trevfun303 , @fabiodnb , @dj.frankiefoncett.llc , @frankiebones411 , @tommy_musto_zhm and dearly missed Guru Josh.
Big up @jeremytaylor2600 the brains and organisation behind my creative mess. Thank you Nick Archdale and Andy Neal, for this incredibly rare footage, shot from their lighting booth. Shout out to @timtaylordj , who made so many of these incredible memories happen via his agency, to Frankie Bones and Tommy Musto, who flew in and took this all back to the US with them, and to everyone involved in those crazy, seminal days.
Let’s hear your stories.

“This is it, this is the future of Rock’n’Roll” - 35 years ago today!
Our third 'Energy' at Brixton Academy (now the O2), London, 20th January 1990.
Alongside what was for the time, next-level production —including levelling the venue’s sloping floor and installing groundbreaking audio and visual systems — we also hosted a very rare live performance by the legendary KLF, one of the few they ever did, caught here on video.
Here’s what KLF's Bill Drummond told Melody Maker magazine about their ambitious plans for the show, which we desperately wanted to make happen:
"We always try to think of an alternative to an ordinary live show, and for one party we played, Energy at the Brixton Academy, we wanted to build a hill on the stage, cover it with turf, put a fence around it, and let five sheep with ‘The KLF’ painted on their sides roam around while we played a track through the PA. We planned to have some equipment up there too, with the hope that if the sheep knocked into something, it would make a noise and be an added bonus. We thought, ‘Yeah, this is it, this is the future of rock’n’roll.’ But Lambeth Council refused to let us have live animals onstage.”
Instead, the KLF performed on a raised scaffolding stage about 10 meters up, with an enormous wind turbine and smoke machine blowing behind them. It was epic—if not quite as bonkers as five sheep on a fake hill, at a rave, in a venue in Brixton!
And just look at who else joined them on the line up that night! @carlcoxofficial , @trevfun303 , @fabiodnb , @dj.frankiefoncett.llc , @frankiebones411 , @tommy_musto_zhm and dearly missed Guru Josh.
Big up @jeremytaylor2600 the brains and organisation behind my creative mess. Thank you Nick Archdale and Andy Neal, for this incredibly rare footage, shot from their lighting booth. Shout out to @timtaylordj , who made so many of these incredible memories happen via his agency, to Frankie Bones and Tommy Musto, who flew in and took this all back to the US with them, and to everyone involved in those crazy, seminal days.
Let’s hear your stories.

“This is it, this is the future of Rock’n’Roll” - 35 years ago today!
Our third 'Energy' at Brixton Academy (now the O2), London, 20th January 1990.
Alongside what was for the time, next-level production —including levelling the venue’s sloping floor and installing groundbreaking audio and visual systems — we also hosted a very rare live performance by the legendary KLF, one of the few they ever did, caught here on video.
Here’s what KLF's Bill Drummond told Melody Maker magazine about their ambitious plans for the show, which we desperately wanted to make happen:
"We always try to think of an alternative to an ordinary live show, and for one party we played, Energy at the Brixton Academy, we wanted to build a hill on the stage, cover it with turf, put a fence around it, and let five sheep with ‘The KLF’ painted on their sides roam around while we played a track through the PA. We planned to have some equipment up there too, with the hope that if the sheep knocked into something, it would make a noise and be an added bonus. We thought, ‘Yeah, this is it, this is the future of rock’n’roll.’ But Lambeth Council refused to let us have live animals onstage.”
Instead, the KLF performed on a raised scaffolding stage about 10 meters up, with an enormous wind turbine and smoke machine blowing behind them. It was epic—if not quite as bonkers as five sheep on a fake hill, at a rave, in a venue in Brixton!
And just look at who else joined them on the line up that night! @carlcoxofficial , @trevfun303 , @fabiodnb , @dj.frankiefoncett.llc , @frankiebones411 , @tommy_musto_zhm and dearly missed Guru Josh.
Big up @jeremytaylor2600 the brains and organisation behind my creative mess. Thank you Nick Archdale and Andy Neal, for this incredibly rare footage, shot from their lighting booth. Shout out to @timtaylordj , who made so many of these incredible memories happen via his agency, to Frankie Bones and Tommy Musto, who flew in and took this all back to the US with them, and to everyone involved in those crazy, seminal days.
Let’s hear your stories.

“This is it, this is the future of Rock’n’Roll” - 35 years ago today!
Our third 'Energy' at Brixton Academy (now the O2), London, 20th January 1990.
Alongside what was for the time, next-level production —including levelling the venue’s sloping floor and installing groundbreaking audio and visual systems — we also hosted a very rare live performance by the legendary KLF, one of the few they ever did, caught here on video.
Here’s what KLF's Bill Drummond told Melody Maker magazine about their ambitious plans for the show, which we desperately wanted to make happen:
"We always try to think of an alternative to an ordinary live show, and for one party we played, Energy at the Brixton Academy, we wanted to build a hill on the stage, cover it with turf, put a fence around it, and let five sheep with ‘The KLF’ painted on their sides roam around while we played a track through the PA. We planned to have some equipment up there too, with the hope that if the sheep knocked into something, it would make a noise and be an added bonus. We thought, ‘Yeah, this is it, this is the future of rock’n’roll.’ But Lambeth Council refused to let us have live animals onstage.”
Instead, the KLF performed on a raised scaffolding stage about 10 meters up, with an enormous wind turbine and smoke machine blowing behind them. It was epic—if not quite as bonkers as five sheep on a fake hill, at a rave, in a venue in Brixton!
And just look at who else joined them on the line up that night! @carlcoxofficial , @trevfun303 , @fabiodnb , @dj.frankiefoncett.llc , @frankiebones411 , @tommy_musto_zhm and dearly missed Guru Josh.
Big up @jeremytaylor2600 the brains and organisation behind my creative mess. Thank you Nick Archdale and Andy Neal, for this incredibly rare footage, shot from their lighting booth. Shout out to @timtaylordj , who made so many of these incredible memories happen via his agency, to Frankie Bones and Tommy Musto, who flew in and took this all back to the US with them, and to everyone involved in those crazy, seminal days.
Let’s hear your stories.

“This is it, this is the future of Rock’n’Roll” - 35 years ago today!
Our third 'Energy' at Brixton Academy (now the O2), London, 20th January 1990.
Alongside what was for the time, next-level production —including levelling the venue’s sloping floor and installing groundbreaking audio and visual systems — we also hosted a very rare live performance by the legendary KLF, one of the few they ever did, caught here on video.
Here’s what KLF's Bill Drummond told Melody Maker magazine about their ambitious plans for the show, which we desperately wanted to make happen:
"We always try to think of an alternative to an ordinary live show, and for one party we played, Energy at the Brixton Academy, we wanted to build a hill on the stage, cover it with turf, put a fence around it, and let five sheep with ‘The KLF’ painted on their sides roam around while we played a track through the PA. We planned to have some equipment up there too, with the hope that if the sheep knocked into something, it would make a noise and be an added bonus. We thought, ‘Yeah, this is it, this is the future of rock’n’roll.’ But Lambeth Council refused to let us have live animals onstage.”
Instead, the KLF performed on a raised scaffolding stage about 10 meters up, with an enormous wind turbine and smoke machine blowing behind them. It was epic—if not quite as bonkers as five sheep on a fake hill, at a rave, in a venue in Brixton!
And just look at who else joined them on the line up that night! @carlcoxofficial , @trevfun303 , @fabiodnb , @dj.frankiefoncett.llc , @frankiebones411 , @tommy_musto_zhm and dearly missed Guru Josh.
Big up @jeremytaylor2600 the brains and organisation behind my creative mess. Thank you Nick Archdale and Andy Neal, for this incredibly rare footage, shot from their lighting booth. Shout out to @timtaylordj , who made so many of these incredible memories happen via his agency, to Frankie Bones and Tommy Musto, who flew in and took this all back to the US with them, and to everyone involved in those crazy, seminal days.
Let’s hear your stories.

“This is it, this is the future of Rock’n’Roll” - 35 years ago today!
Our third 'Energy' at Brixton Academy (now the O2), London, 20th January 1990.
Alongside what was for the time, next-level production —including levelling the venue’s sloping floor and installing groundbreaking audio and visual systems — we also hosted a very rare live performance by the legendary KLF, one of the few they ever did, caught here on video.
Here’s what KLF's Bill Drummond told Melody Maker magazine about their ambitious plans for the show, which we desperately wanted to make happen:
"We always try to think of an alternative to an ordinary live show, and for one party we played, Energy at the Brixton Academy, we wanted to build a hill on the stage, cover it with turf, put a fence around it, and let five sheep with ‘The KLF’ painted on their sides roam around while we played a track through the PA. We planned to have some equipment up there too, with the hope that if the sheep knocked into something, it would make a noise and be an added bonus. We thought, ‘Yeah, this is it, this is the future of rock’n’roll.’ But Lambeth Council refused to let us have live animals onstage.”
Instead, the KLF performed on a raised scaffolding stage about 10 meters up, with an enormous wind turbine and smoke machine blowing behind them. It was epic—if not quite as bonkers as five sheep on a fake hill, at a rave, in a venue in Brixton!
And just look at who else joined them on the line up that night! @carlcoxofficial , @trevfun303 , @fabiodnb , @dj.frankiefoncett.llc , @frankiebones411 , @tommy_musto_zhm and dearly missed Guru Josh.
Big up @jeremytaylor2600 the brains and organisation behind my creative mess. Thank you Nick Archdale and Andy Neal, for this incredibly rare footage, shot from their lighting booth. Shout out to @timtaylordj , who made so many of these incredible memories happen via his agency, to Frankie Bones and Tommy Musto, who flew in and took this all back to the US with them, and to everyone involved in those crazy, seminal days.
Let’s hear your stories.

“Merry Christmas from The JAMs” #thejustifiedancientsofmumu alternative Christmas message from 1987 with promo photos from the Downtown advertising campaign (including a suspiciously familiar runner from the Downtown promo video). #theklf #klf

“Merry Christmas from The JAMs” #thejustifiedancientsofmumu alternative Christmas message from 1987 with promo photos from the Downtown advertising campaign (including a suspiciously familiar runner from the Downtown promo video). #theklf #klf

“Merry Christmas from The JAMs” #thejustifiedancientsofmumu alternative Christmas message from 1987 with promo photos from the Downtown advertising campaign (including a suspiciously familiar runner from the Downtown promo video). #theklf #klf

“Merry Christmas from The JAMs” #thejustifiedancientsofmumu alternative Christmas message from 1987 with promo photos from the Downtown advertising campaign (including a suspiciously familiar runner from the Downtown promo video). #theklf #klf

JAMS 27 T - Finally picked up a mint copy of the double sided version with reaction sheet. Feels fitting as T’is the season and all! #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #theklf #downtown

JAMS 27 T - Finally picked up a mint copy of the double sided version with reaction sheet. Feels fitting as T’is the season and all! #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #theklf #downtown

JAMS 27 T - Finally picked up a mint copy of the double sided version with reaction sheet. Feels fitting as T’is the season and all! #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #theklf #downtown

#1987whatthefuckisgoingon Promo shot of The JAMs from 1987 #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #theklf

#Disco2000 single-sided white label for I Gotta CD, with handwritten label and plugger sticker on the back. #theklf #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #igottacd

#Disco2000 single-sided white label for I Gotta CD, with handwritten label and plugger sticker on the back. #theklf #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #igottacd

#Disco2000 single-sided white label for I Gotta CD, with handwritten label and plugger sticker on the back. #theklf #thejustifiedancientsofmumu #igottacd
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