'It was New Year's Day ... 1987. I was at home with my parents, I was going for a walk in the morning, it was, like, bright blue sky, and I thought "I'm going to make a hip-hop record. Who can I make a hip-hop record with?". I wasn't brave enough to go and do it myself, 'cause, although I can play the guitar, and I can knock out a few things on the piano, I knew nothing, personally, about the technology. And, I thought, I knew [Jimmy], I knew he was a like spirit, we share similar tastes and backgrounds in music and things. So I phoned him up that day and said "Let's form a band called The Justified Ancients of Mu-Mu". And he knew exactly, to coin a phrase, "where I was coming from". And within a week we had recorded our first single which was called "All You Need Is Love".'
BBC Radio 1 "Story Of Pop" documentary interview with Bill Drummond.
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got myself a voicemail recorder on my page so feel free to leave me a msg an say hi. Its above my top friends.
hi ya klf thank you so much 4 accepting my request love yas love your music i hope we can stay and keep in touch 4rm time 2 time take care love jay mwah xx
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About time too!
God but i Love you KLF!
The world is a limp place without you
About time for a ressurection i reckon!
Get on
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Shalom
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bill drummonds last release on Zoo Records was the Wild Swans - he states it was the labels finest moment.
above the teardrops and bunnymen a grand statement
April 2nd 2007 sees the release of Magnitude by Liverpool mythological The Wild Swans, (the last release on Zoo Records - revolutionary spirit) a double-disc release documenting the bands short but turbulent time with the legendary Sire Records during the late 1980's. Disc one features the debut album Bringing Home The Ashes plus 4 hard to obtain single B-sides, while Disc two contains Space Flower - the all-star bubblegum pop album. Previously unreleased in the UK, this version of Space Flower includes the legendary lost track Tastes Like Tuesday, accidentally left off the original version of the album along with Bill Drummond's reworked version of the fabulous single that never was - Melting Blue Delicious. Also included are five Space Flower demos. Available April 2)