Hi, everyone, I just spotted something interesting whilst watching "The White Room". In fact, I've suspected it for a while, but not checked until now . Immediately after Jimmy's scene in the scrap yard, the soundtrack plays a version of "Last Train to Trancentral" that I've never heard before. It cuts into the song just after the first trademark trill, when the drums thump at the end. It sounds like the Pure Trance version, but overlaying it are chords and keyboard parts from "Go To Sleep". I'm making a big assumption here, but I wonder if this is actually a segment of KLF 8T (i.e., the original ORIGINAL "Last Train to Trancentral")? Bare in mind, the Pure Trance mix we have on the CD single is technically "Remix 2" from KLF8R. Another minute or so into the film, Bill and Jimmy are parked beside a roaring fire. The music playing now IS definitely "Go to Sleep". However, again it differs from the version we're all aware of. The verse is the "lust has not left me" one - but the chorus that follows is twice the length of the mix from the Demos. Maxine sings "Go to Sleep" firstly on her own, and THEN the choir come in and sing it all over again. From the unreleased 12" mix of "Go To Sleep", maybe? Sorry if this all seems appalling trainspotter-y, but with so many different unreleased mixes and even titles for "LTTT" in 1988-89, I thought it might spark a discussion in the group. Or at least make us all dig out our bootleg videos and mpegs again! Thanks, John