Apologies to all those who are bored with me banging on about this - but if you watch "The White Room" movie, and listen carefully to scene soundtracked by "Go To Sleep", you can hear about 10 seconds of what sounds like an unreleased version of "Last Train", mixed in with "Go To Sleep" (it happens just before the scene at the camp fire). This version contains a noticeable bassline over a synthesiser melody - and is markedly different to KLF8R b-side. It sounds more like the original "3 AM" (KLF5T a-side) in style - and has a strong trance element. I've always this might have been a ten-second snippet of the planned KLF8T/E-train. It certainly suggested there's an "original" LTTT somewhere that's unreleased (as the press release for KLF8R also suggests). Maybe B&J had just got bored with trance by spring 1990. John
Message Received: Jan 09 2007, 04:41 PM From: "micah stupak" <micah@benthic.cc> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Cc: Subject: Re: [KLF] What is there left to Kollect?
Quoting Simon Glass <tygerbc@yahoo.com>:
Personally as well as some evidence of an 'original' LTTT or original/extended Go To Sleep (elements of which seem to crop up all over as previously mentioned) and perhaps more than just labels for Turn Up The Strobe
(not a hokey fake track please!)
personally, i'd be surprised if "e-train" 008T is any different from LTTT 008R. practically speaking, it just kinda makes sense.
on the other hand, LTTT being my second favourite bill/jimmy track, a "pure trance original" of it in the style of WTIL is pretty damn exciting. imagining the melody lines, the strings, etc, done as to match the rest of the pure trance originals is a halfway decent fantasy. ;)
consider pure trance 2, though, the original 3AM. it's not in a very similar style to WTIL PT1. that's what leads me to believe that, if anything, "e-train" just sounds like 008R, a bit more raw, with more of "go to sleep" in it.
micah stupak benthic recordings : soundings from unexplored places micah@benthic.cc .. www.benthic.cc
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