I didn't start buying KLF stuff until about six months after AWTIL (apart from Doctorin' the TARDIS, which I always loved, and came out when I was 14) so most of my collecting was done at record fairs or via Record Collector.  Very little of it was done via "proper" record shops.

I still fondly remember seeing the "What Time is Love Story" CD at a fair in Dundee in 1994 (for £25) - I'd genuinely believed it didn't actually exist before that ...!

John

On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Bert Klauninger <bk@ssi.at> wrote:


Am 25.04.2011 09:46, schrieb klf-request@mailman.xmission.com:
Betreff:
[KLF] Pete Robinson Record Shop Day Guardian Article
Von:
John Milne <paranormalhandy@gmail.com>
Datum:
Mon, 18 Apr 2011 13:25:59 +0100
An:
"All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com>

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/musicblog/2011/apr/15/record-store-day-shops

New picture of B&J?  Anyway, the nostalgia in this article - especially for us old skool Kollectors - should just make you weep!

Thank you for this moment of nostalgia!

I guess Pete Robinson is about my age, and when I started collecting KLF items in 1992 (a bit late, I know - but hey, I'm from Austria) I soon came across Record Collector magazine at Virgin Megastore in Vienna (now closed). Esprit Mailorder was where I ordered my first JAMs vinyls (It was Down Town, Whitney and Shag Times, I still can recall). The record stores in Soho have been an epiphany to me, I remember Sister Ray, Reckless Records and others on Berwick Street.

By the way, Pete Robinsons Biography was the first KLF bio I've read. Still must have it somewhere in my basement, I can recall that neon pink cover...

Then in 1995, the Internet became visible to me - and soon I found this mailing list and other online resources. Wow - I'm just feeling like getting old :)


Best regards
Bert

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