Interesting reading people's stories! My first experience of the KLF was Doctorin' The Tardis, hearing it on the radio. Being a relatively young member of the list (at 25), I was only 8 when it came out, so I didn't buy it. I remember my mate having a copy of the White Room on cassette which we'd listen to in his bedroom. And I certainly remembering dancing to Last Train To Trancentral at a school disco (sorry!) But I never bought the records until much later. Oh, apart from IGUN which was on my cassette copy of Now 20. I remember watching the Omnibus on the burning of the Million Quid, but it wasn't until a couple of years later that I rediscovered the music. I picked up Chill Out on US Import in 1996/7, and then my boss at the newsagent where I worked gave me his copy of The White Room on CD, along with a compilation tape which was basically Shag Times + KSTJ (which frustratingly cut out about 30 seconds in!!) I only started collecing vinyl seriously when I got to Uni in Nottingham in 1998, and I found the Shag Times DLP in Selectadisc for £6. Bargain! I've spent the last 7 or so years basically playing catch up! My biggest haul was in a great record shop in Bristol a couple of years ago. My mate knew the owner, and he'd had someone dump their entire KLF vinyl collection in there. The Man, Who Killed The Jams, WTIL and 3am Pure Trance & Remix releases, WTIL LP, loads of other bits. Walked out with the lot for 80 quid, which was great. Not super crazy insane cheap, but the sheer quantity almost overwhelmed me. Del