Here they played the offending song outside ABBA’s publishing company and presented a fake gold disk (marked “for sales in excess of zero”) to a prostitute who, they argued, looked a bit like one of the women from ABBA. They then destroyed most of the remaining copies of the album by setting fire to them in a field and were promptly shot at by a farmer for their troubles. On the ferry home they threw the remaining copies into the North Sea and performed an improvised set on the ferry, the only known JAMs live performance, in exchange for a large Toblerone.