I've been a fan of the KLF since 1991 when they appeared on the U.S. Charts with "3 AM Eternal." Many dedicated, die-hard fans would probably say that I'm not a dedicated fan since I didn't discover them until this time. I have to blame it on my location though. It's not my fault that back then I was in high school and listening to only what I heard on the radio and lived in the United States. I began collecting what I could get my hands on and love all of my KLF CD's and Promo singles. My favorite items to collect and enjoy are music videos. I love how they become so rare and hard to get a hold after years go by. For the first time, last week I finally got my hands on a copy of "what time is love (cornfield version)." It sucks that you have to wait so long to see the original video for one of your favorite songs. A few weeks before this I managed to download the "America, what time is love" video...the one on the boat. Although I prefer to have my music videos on tape at least I was able to watch this video as well. What video came first? Was it the cornfield version or the boat version? In the United States, only the live Woodstock Europa versions were used to promote the white room album. What album were the original promo versions used to promote? Was it for the white room or just a stand-alone single at the time? I have only heard and read about "the white room" movie. I would really love to see this so I know what everyone is talking about. What does it take to get a copy of this and other KLF music videos? I would be happy to trade some music videos with list members or pay them for their time. I really just want to enjoy KLF's early videos. Is there anyone on the list that can help me?