It's a best guess The location is a turning on the north side of the road (right side for east to west travelling) with in 10 miles-ish of Skara, near farm buildings. If you look at the map and turn on pictures you'll see what I meant by "looking right" Here's the two articles from the NME & Sounds. view "All sizes" and choose original to make it readable. http://www.flickr.com/photos/24992274@N00/6101848938/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/24992274@N00/6101820160/ Could be wrong, could be right but I doubt anyone really knows. Andy On 4 September 2011 11:17, Ross Jarvis <jarvmeister@gmail.com> wrote:
All quite extraordinary detective skills from Andy!****
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*From:* klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto: klf-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] *On Behalf Of *Peter Granstrom *Sent:* 04 September 2011 06:49 *To:* klf@mailman.xmission.com *Subject:* [KLF] (no subject)****
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Interesting! I was always led to believe that the burning took place just outside Sodertalje, which is located a few miles south of Stockholm.
Peter
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After a bit of the Miss Marples I've added it to the map.
So the ritual burning of the remaining copies took place on the drive from Stockholm to Gothemburg after the non-Abba meeting failed to take place. The
NME article from October 1987 says the journey was flanked by giant lakes on both side so they took the E20. The article also mentions they were towed to Skara after the Jamsmobile got shot at by an irate Swedish farmer.
So towing distance from Skara on the E20. From flicking through panoramio pics near a dirt track and a farm I?m going to aproximate the burning took place here.
Andy****
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