{"id":1142,"date":"2017-05-10T17:14:07","date_gmt":"2017-05-10T15:14:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/klf.de\/home\/?post_type=ufaq&#038;p=1142"},"modified":"2019-08-28T15:08:08","modified_gmt":"2019-08-28T13:08:08","slug":"often-appear-live","status":"publish","type":"ufaq","link":"http:\/\/klf.de\/home\/ufaqs\/often-appear-live\/","title":{"rendered":"How often did they appear live?"},"content":{"rendered":"<style>.ewd-ufaq-faq-title .ewd-ufaq-post-margin-symbol span { font-size: 16px !important; }div.ewd-ufaq-faq-categories, div.ewd-ufaq-faq-tags { font-size: 10pt !important; }div.ewd-ufaq-post-margin-symbol {\r\nmargin-top:7px;\r\n}\r\n\r\ndiv.ewd-ufaq-faq-category-title {\r\n   display: none;\r\n}<\/style><div  class=\"ewd-ufaq-faq-list ewd-ufaq-page-type-load_more ewd-ufaq-category-tabs-\" id='ewd-ufaq-faq-list'>\n\n\t<input type='hidden' name='show_on_load' value='' id='ewd-ufaq-show-on-load' \/>\n<input type='hidden' name='include_category' value='' id='ewd-ufaq-include-category' \/>\n<input type='hidden' name='exclude_category' value='' id='ewd-ufaq-exclude-category' \/>\n<input type='hidden' name='orderby' value='set_order' id='ewd-ufaq-orderby' \/>\n<input type='hidden' name='order' value='asc' id='ewd-ufaq-order' \/>\n<input type='hidden' name='post_count' value='-1' id='ewd-ufaq-post-count' \/>\n<input type='hidden' name='current_url' value='\/home\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/ufaq\/1142' id='ewd-ufaq-current-url' \/>\n\t\n\t\n\t<div class='ewd-ufaq-faqs'>\n\n\t\t<div  class=\"ewd-ufaq-faq-div ewd-ufaq-faq-column-count-one ewd-ufaq-faq-responsive-columns- ewd-ufaq-faq-display-style-one\" id='ewd-ufaq-post-1142-oQMc17JOs6' data-post_id='1142'>\n\n\t\t\n\t<div class='ewd-ufaq-faq-title '>\n\t\n\t<a class='ewd-ufaq-post-margin'  href='http:\/\/klf.de\/home\/ufaqs\/often-appear-live\/' >\n\n\t\t<div class='ewd-ufaq-post-margin-symbol ewd-ufaq-square'>\n\t\t\t<span >B<\/span>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\n\t\t<div class='ewd-ufaq-faq-title-text'>\n\n\t\t\t<h3>\n\t\t\t\tHow often did they appear live?\t\t\t<\/h3>\n\n\t\t<\/div>\n\n\t\t<div class='ewd-ufaq-clear'><\/div>\n\n\t<\/a>\n\t\n<\/div>\n\t\n\t<div class='ewd-ufaq-faq-body' >\n\n\t\t\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\n\t\t\t<div class='ewd-ufaq-post-margin ewd-ufaq-faq-post'>\n\t<div class=\"su-quote su-quote-style-default su-quote-has-cite\"><div class=\"su-quote-inner su-u-clearfix su-u-trim\">We certainly feel like conmen when we&#8217;re playing live. That&#8217;s because we don&#8217;t feel we can give the audience anything of what&#8217;s essential about the records.<span class=\"su-quote-cite\"><strong>Bill Drummond<\/strong> (Melody Maker, 16 Feb 1991)<\/span><\/div><\/div>\n<p>In lots of the early info sheets (and interviews) they said they were going to do \u201csome live dates\u201d, \u201ca heavy metal tour\u201d, \u201chigh and low profile shows\u201d, a \u201cJAMs world tour in 1989\u201d and so on, but none of these seem to have happened as info sheets 6 and 8 state that their premier live performance was:<\/p>\n<h4>31st July 1989 Land Of Oz, Heaven, London<\/h4>\n<p>\u201c\u2026they were making their debut live performance at the London Club HEAVEN. The performance consisted of a 15 minute version of \u201cWHAT TIME IS LOVE\u201d. During which they splattered their audience with polystyrene pellets fired from a giant wind machine. The event was deemed a strange success.\u201d This is the live version included on JAMS LP4 \u2013 The What Time is Love? Story.<\/p>\n<p>Infosheet six then says that \u201cthe lads have done a few impromptu live performances (as K.L.F. not The JAMs). These will develop in their own way, but please don\u2019t expect regular gigs\u201d. Info Sheet 11 says \u201cthe huge orbital raves, at which The KLF became a regular live attraction, blasting their audience with polystyrene pellets some weeks, showering them with Scottish pound notes at others.\u201d Apparently there was a club date at which some sheep appeared on stage too.<\/p>\n<h4>30th Sept 1989 (date from infosheet) Woodstock 2, Brixton Academy, London<\/h4>\n<p>\u201cThey will be in full effect (lasers, smoke, go go dancers etc.) at Woodstock 2 at The Academy in Brixton on Sept. 30th, in the illustrious company of Liz Torres, Corporation of One, Lollita Holloway, Frankie Bones, Little Louie Vega and more!\u201d<\/p>\n<h4>30th Sept 1989 Helter Skelter, Oxfordshire<\/h4>\n<p>Matthew Collin\u2019s book \u2018Altered State \u2013 The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House\u2019 (Serpent\u2019s Tail, London, New York, ISBN 1-85242-3777-3, UKP 10.99, www.serpentstail.com) is a MUST read. But surprisingly perhaps it only mentions the KLF once, on page 105, describing a live appearance on September the 30th 1989: \u201cTo the north of London, the Helter Skelter party brought an awesome line up of performers to a muddy plough field in Oxfordshire. The incongruity was sweet, seeing these house icons climbing up a rickety ladder onto the back of a flat bed lorry \u2013 in open farmland! \u2013 to sing and play. \u2026 There were post-punk pranksters, The KLF, who demanded their UKP 1000 fee upfront, in Scottish pound notes, upon each of which they scribbled the message \u201cwe love you children\u201d before throwing them to the crowd, a dress rehearsal for their burning of 1 million pounds in a situationist art statement a few years later. Despite the drizzle and the turn-out (only 4000!), the mood was elevated.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"su-quote su-quote-style-default su-quote-has-cite\"><div class=\"su-quote-inner su-u-clearfix su-u-trim\">When we were asked to do the party, we understood it was going to be \u00a315 to get in. They ended up charging \u00a325, which we thought was such a shitty rip-off that we decided to throw the money away as a sort of statement. We wrote &#8216;Children, we love you&#8217; on each one, crumpled them up and threw them down. But even then, as soon as we&#8217;d thrown it all away, the people down the front were shouting, We want more money, we want more money!<span class=\"su-quote-cite\">Bill Drummond (i-D, Mar 1990)<\/span><\/div><\/div>\n<h4>January 1990 Energy, Brixton Academy, London<\/h4>\n<div class=\"su-quote su-quote-style-default su-quote-has-cite\"><div class=\"su-quote-inner su-u-clearfix su-u-trim\">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 it 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, &#8216;Yeah, this is it, this is the future of rock&#8217;n&#8217;roll&#8217;. But Lambeth Council refused to let us have live animals onstage.<span class=\"su-quote-cite\">Bill Drummond (Melody Maker, 10 Mar 1990)<\/span><\/div><\/div>\n<p>One list member, writing in 1997 recalls he was there: \u201cnot sure if it is the gig you are refferring to as woodstock-2, but I did attend a show at the Brixton Acad sometime around 89\/90, where the KLF did play (even carried a sheep with them \u2013 or at least caused a big pre-gig fuss by proclaiming that they were bringing in a load) \u2013 \u2026. heard them though, but just a tad-busy at the time to bother getting up to view them \u2013 an ambientish-set if my mind serves me correctly\u2026. not sure if it is the same show though \u2013 pretty sure frankie-b played \u2013 again very, very mashed up at the time\u2026..\u201d<\/p>\n<h4>Feb? 1990 Bootle? Kirby? Community Hall?, Liverpool<\/h4>\n<p>The KLF joined the Ian McCulloch-less Echo and the Bunnymen who were playing a benefit concert for a community centre, for an encore of What Time Is Love? which became the record version later that year.<\/p>\n<h4>Early July 1990 Isle of Rhodes, Greece<\/h4>\n<p>This live appearance has been mentioned on the KLF mailing list, but no details about it are known. Info sheet nine announces \u201cas usual there will be the odd unannounced performances. The only official one will be happening on The Isle of Rhodes in early July.\u201d Bearing in mind all the false promises in the past, whether or not these took place is a matter of conjecture.<\/p>\n<h4>Late Oct 1990 DMC Convention, Paradiso, Amsterdam<\/h4>\n<p>\u201cTHE KLF are at the centre of a controversy again after causing a disturbance during the Disco Mix Club\u2019s European Convention at Amsterdam\u2019s Paradiso Club. During one of their public appearances, as headline act at the DMC Convention, the notorious pranksters decided to \u2018liberate\u2019 the organiser\u2019s equipment and re-distribute it to the audience. Reports say they were coming to the end of a 23 minute version of their hit \u2018What Time is Love?\u2019 when Bill Drummond decided to give the Technics decks, mixers and other sound gear away to fans in the crowd. Organisers were forced to step in to try and retrieve the equipment as security staff clashed with Drummond himself. As the melee developed, Drummond\u2019s partner Jimmy Cauty allegedly blew up the mixing desk. Most of the equipment was salvaged, but not surprisingly the KLF have been banned from the Dutch venue.\u201d<\/p>\n<h4>Late Dec 1990 Rage, Heaven, London<\/h4>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s the day after the all night video shoot [3am Eternal embankment version] and The KLF are building a prop for the night\u2019s \u2018performance\u2019 at Heaven. \u201cWe\u2019re both quite practical people,\u201d says Bill casting a proud eye over rickety heap of wood \u2026 they start to explain their plan to use a wind machine to blow a sackful of one dollar notes into the audience at Heaven that night. That evening, at the Rage club night at Heaven, the joy- boys and gooned-out girls on the dancefloor have their evening\u2019s disco-pigging interrupted by a thoroughly strange performance from two men dressed head to toe in deep sea fisherman\u2019s garb. For 15 minutes The KLF stand absolutely motionless on stage, one on either side of a pyramid which supports two battered speakers arranged in a \u2018T\u2019 shape, blinding lights beam from behind them. The club sound system plays the crushing acid grind of \u2018It\u2019s Grim Up North\u2019. And video cameramen record the half- struck, half-delighted crowd.\u201d Apparently scenes of this were later used in the embankment version of the video clip for \u20183 a.m. eternal\u2019 as well.<\/p>\n<h4>23rd June 1991 Festival Of Comedy, Liverpool<\/h4>\n<p>Accompanied on stage by the robed and hooded guests from the Rites of Mu, who chanted Mu Mu in an accapella version of Justified and Ancient. Apparently a lot of Liverpudlians got on stage too and it wasn\u2019t very funny. They gave out ice creams from an ice cream van they had borrowed from a man who parked it in the street outside Trancentral.<\/p>\n<h4>13th Feb 1992 BRIT Awards, London<\/h4>\n<p>Drummond, wearing a kilt and supported by crutches, announced, \u201cThe Justified Ancients Of Mu Mu versus Extreme Noise Terror: This is television freedom\u201d, before the two bands launched into a raucous noise-fest of screaming guitars, super-fast drums, and guttural hoarse shouts of \u201c3 A.M. 3 A.M. ETERNAL\u201d from the two E.N.T. vocalists. This was live on prime-time TV, and performed in front of banks of seats of British music industry executives, at the annual BRIT Awards where the KLF had been nominated for best group and best LP.<\/p>\n<div class=\"fluid-width-video-wrapper\"><iframe loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/NtqW7MB5Dmo?feature=oembed\" width=\"300\" height=\"150\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"allowfullscreen\"><\/iframe><\/div>\n<p>\u201cBill was at the front of the stage, leaning on one crutch, practically shouting the vocals into the microphone. The lyrics were all-new (and different to the released version the KLF had just made available which was based on the original 3AM lyrics), but with the Extreme Noise Terror guys charging around the stage, screeching guitars, and the drummer going into overdrive, most of the actual words tended to get lost. I did pick out \u201cThe BRITs\u201d and \u201cBPI\u201d (British Phonogram Industry), but little else. Jimmy had his coat with the hood down right up, so his face was practically concealed, but he was weaving around with his guitar. The few shots of the audience during the performance tended to suggest that they couldn\u2019t believe what they were seeing \u2013 popular \u2018dance\u2019 music act becomes a thrash metal band, with a mind- numbing fusion of guitar and drums to a vague rendition of a well-known tune. Actually, Bill lost his way part through the second verse, and broke up laughing, but he managed to pick it up again just before slamming into the chorus.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Bill hobbled off the stage to return with a large automatic rifle instead of a crutch, and a cigar in his mouth, and the whole thing ended with sparks and explosions from the rear of the stage, and Bill shooting blanks into the audience. 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