Just thought i'd join in on this one,
 I posted the question around 010RR on the list a couple of weeks back,
 and nobody on the list was able to confirm the existance of 010RR in its
'matrix' form.
I would like an explanation as to what MG underground is? The KSTJ
promo A/B (010RR) is the same writing as 010T so is 010T MG undergruond?
Answers anyone?

John Milne <john@highlandland.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:

I would probably say it's KLF92PROMO3. You're pretty sure you're not buying a fake track, there's no difficult questions about whether it exists or not, and you can tell the boot from the original easily. However, a copy sold on Ebay last week for "only" £150 ...

Once you get below 20 copies, personally I think you're in slightly murky waters, but here's some more that I would say "caveat emptor" about:

(5) KLF010RR - no one seems sure about whether this exists in its "KLF matrix" form, or was instead issued by MG Underground Sound only. I'm sure the only copy I've seen went for just under £200. But the remixes are pretty boring, imho, so I would say it's not worth it.

(4) KLF6T. Is it real? The answer: probably not.

(3) KLF010IR. I'm not very sure if this is an actual 12" or not.

(2) ETERNA 1. This definitely exists, but the only copy I've seen was a backwards mastered version (someone on the list has it, iirc). And odd one, this ... worth £500 for the edit version?

(1) KLF008T. Again, it's existence is very, very unsure. If you see one, of course - go for it! It's pretty much an unknown KLF track. But its complete lack of appearance of file share or bootleg in the last 15 years suggests to me that Jimmy has kept it firmly under lock and key.

Then there's the Coma Records CD of "What Time is Love" (which again, may not exist; but if it does contains a track from KLF4R not available on CD anywhere else) and the 1992 remix edition of "Mu" CE EP (which I've heard at least one person claim they've seen). Also on CD is the usual suspects of JAMSCD4 and SPACECD1 (not huge rarities I know - but then all the UK KLF CDs seem in pretty steady Ebay circulation at the moment). And then the "Eternity Project One" CD compilation, which actually appears very rarely (the last copy sold on Ebay was probably mine, for around £80).

The days of £920 for Pure Trance 3, though, are probably firmly in the past ... Still like to see what a KLF008T would go for, though. :)

> Message Received: Feb 18 2007, 11:24 PM
> From: "Elliott"
> To: john@highlandland.fsnet.co.uk, "All bound for Mu-Mu Land."
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: [KLF] KLF 2000 vinyl bootlegs
>
> So what is the Holy Grail of KLF ? the Rarest Ultimate Kollectable.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Milne"
> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land."
> Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 10:18 PM
> Subject: [KLF] KLF 2000 vinyl bootlegs
>
>
> >
> > I know a few people on here have been trying to collect the 2000 Dutch (?)
> > vinyl bootlegs of JAMSLP1, JAMSLP3, JAMSLP5 and KLF8R.
> >
> > Well, KLF8R boot is on Ebay at the moment
> > http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/THE-KLF-REMIX-5-LAST-TRAIN-TO-TRANCENTRAL-12-BOOTLEG_W0QQitemZ150093535235.
> > It's not often the seller is genuine is saying it's a bootleg (despite the
> > fact, I suspect, the 2000 boot appears on Ebay a lot less than the 1990
> > original 12").
> >
> > And no, I don't know the seller, but I thought it was an interesting to
> > spot. At one point I had all four of the boots - and it was one of the
> > most difficult (and fun) parts of by kollecting days - getting all four
> > boots together.
> >
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