3 a.m. Eternal

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3 a.m. Eternal è un singolo del gruppo musicale britannico KLF, pubblicato nel maggio 1989 come secondo estratto dal quarto album in studio The White Room. Successivamente vennero realizzate altre due versioni del brano: nel gennaio 1991 venne realizzata la versione Live at the S.S.L. e nel gennaio 1992 quella nel quale collabora il gruppo Extreme Noise Terror. rdf:langString
"3 a.m. Eternal" is a song by British acid house group the KLF. Numerous versions of the song were released as singles between 1989 and 1992. In January 1991, an acid house pop version of the song became an international top ten hit single, reaching number-one on the UK Singles Chart, number two on the UK Dance Singles Chart and number five on the US Billboard Hot 100, and leading to the KLF becoming the internationally biggest-selling singles band of 1991. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString "3 a.m. Eternal" is a song by British acid house group the KLF. Numerous versions of the song were released as singles between 1989 and 1992. In January 1991, an acid house pop version of the song became an international top ten hit single, reaching number-one on the UK Singles Chart, number two on the UK Dance Singles Chart and number five on the US Billboard Hot 100, and leading to the KLF becoming the internationally biggest-selling singles band of 1991. The following year, when the KLF accepted an invitation to perform at the 1992 BRIT Awards ceremony, they caused controversy with a succession of anti-establishment gestures that included a duet performance of "3 a.m. Eternal" with the crust punk band Extreme Noise Terror, during which KLF co-founder Bill Drummond fired machine-gun blanks over the audience of music industry luminaries. A studio-produced version of this song was issued as a limited edition mail order 7-inch single, the final release by the KLF and their independent record label, KLF Communications. Q Magazine ranked "3 a.m. Eternal" number 150 in their list of the "1001 Best Songs Ever" in 2003.
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