The Klf - 3am Eternal (live At The S.s.l.) (official Video) Instant

: The "S.S.L." in the title refers to a Solid State Logic mixing desk in their studio, an ironic nod to studio wizardry presented as a live performance.

Despite its title and the inclusion of roaring crowd noise (rumored to be sampled from a live U2 concert), the track was not recorded at a live event.

The music video for by The KLF (Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty) is a cornerstone of 1991 electronic pop, marking the peak of their "Stadium House" era. Released in January 1991, this version of the track became a global anthem, reaching #1 in the UK and #5 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Production and "Live" Irony

: The video and track feature rap verses by Ricardo da Force and powerful intro/chorus vocals from soul legend P.P. Arnold .

: Directed by Bill Butt , the European version of the music video famously features the duo’s vintage police cruiser driving through London, intercut with high-energy stage footage of the band. Sonic Composition and Significance

The KLF - 3AM Eternal (Live at the S.S.L.) (Official Video)

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The KLF - 3AM Eternal (Live at the S.S.L.) (Official Video)