aren't those really two different subjects put together?
in other words, aren't the lyrics specifically performed for "go to sleep" the first part, and the "and then I hear..." is from the original "last train"?
Nobody has ever heard the original "last train" (we had this discussion some weeks ago). But the unreleased "Go To Sleep" dates farther back than the oldest KNOWN version of "Last Train". These lyrics might all be recorded for "Go To Sleep", and then later reused in klf08 (the oldest known versions of LTTT).
I never did understand what the verdict was either! from what I gathered, things like "E-train" were never pressed, and any that exist today are only bootlegs with the labels that were meant for the unreleased, unpressed originals what I specifically meant to get across was the fact that the phrase "and then I hear" (from the "wichita lineman" / "chill out" version) sounds identical to the phrase in "go to sleep" (from "the white room" soundtrack), but doesn't mach the sound of the reverb/effects/ambience that the spoken lyrics that the rest of the "go to sleep" have also, I understood that, as far as release dates go, "go to sleep" and "last train" were originally scheduled for the same day to my ears, "go to sleep" SOUNDS later than "wichita", or, for example, the "1989 pure trance" version of "last train" agree? disagree?