(This... Is Radio Freedom)

KLF, uh huh uh huh uh huh uh huh
KLF is gonna rock ya!
Ancients of Mu Mu
Here we go
KLF is gonna rock ya
Are we ready?

KLF is gonna rock ya, cuz you have ta
Move to the flow of the beat we blast ya
Bass ballistics, I'm gonna kick this hard
And you can catch it
Down with the cool crew, talking about Mu Mu
Justified ancient liberation, Zulu
Got to teach and everything you learn'll
Point to the fact that time is eternal

It's 3am, 3am, it's 3am eternal.
Ancients of Mu Mu! Justified!

Sample city for Trancentral
Basic facekick elemental
Slings, springs, new technology
The K the L the F, and the ology
The force, coming down with mayhem
Looking at my watch, time 3am
Got to see that everywhere I turn will
Point to the fact that time is eternal

It's 3am, 3am, it's 3am eternal.
Ancients of Mu Mu! Justified!

KLF is gonna rock ya...

Got to see that everywhere i turn will
Point to the fact that time is eternal

Kay El Eff!

(Ladies and gentlemen, The KLF have now left the building...)


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    HAPPY VALENTINES DAY !

    [what time is LOVE?] ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

    Got to love Tammy and the Jams today !

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    connecthook.wordpress.com/2015/02/14/burn-those-extra-pounds-with-klf/

    NomadMonadon February 14, 2015   Link

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