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"New Year's Day"
UK cover (double 7" vinyl)Single by U2 from the album War Released 1 January 1983 Format 7" vinyl, 12" vinyl, CD Recorded 1982, Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin Genre Rock, post-punk Length 5:36 (album version)
3:40 (edit)Label Island Producer Steve Lillywhite U2 singles chronology "A Celebration"
(1982)"New Year's Day"
(1983)"Two Hearts Beat as One"
(1983)War track listing "Seconds"
(2)"New Year's Day"
(3)"Like a Song..."
(4)Alternative covers France cover (12" vinyl)Japan cover"New Year's Day" is a song by rock band U2. It is on their 1983 album War and it was released as the album's lead single in January 1983. Written about the Polish Solidarity movement, "New Year's Day" is driven by Adam Clayton's distinctive bassline and The Edge's keyboard playing. It was the band's first UK hit single, peaking at #10 on the singles chart, #11 on the Dutch Top 40 and charting on the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time in their career. In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine placed the single at #427 on their list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".[1] This song was also included in the Pitchfork 500.[citation needed]
Contents
Writing and composition
The lyric had its origins in a love song from Bono to his wife,[2] but was subsequently reshaped and inspired by the Polish Solidarity movement.[3] The bass part stemmed from bassist Adam Clayton trying to figure out what the chords to the Visage song "Fade to Grey" were.[4]
In 1983, Bono said of the song, "It would be stupid to start drawing up battle lines, but I think the fact that 'New Year's Day' made the Top Ten indicated a disillusionment among record buyers. I don't think 'New Year's Day' was a pop single, certainly not in the way that Mickie Most might define a pop single as something that lasts three minutes and three weeks in the chart. I don't think we could have written that kind of song."[5]
Live performances
"New Year's Day" is U2's fifth most frequently performed live song,[6] with The Edge switching back and forth between piano and guitar during the song. In some early performances, Bono also played guitar. It has been a standard on every U2 tour since its debut on 1 December 1982 at the first show of the War Tour's Pre-Tour. During the 1980s, The Edge used a Fender Stratocaster to perform this song, along with a keyboard. During the 1990s and 2000s, he has alternated between a Gibson Les Paul Custom and Les Paul Standard. The Les Paul the Edge used to write this song was sold for charity. Up until the Elevation Tour, Clayton normally used a chorus effect on his bass guitar for this song live.
"New Year's Day" has appeared on many of U2's concert video releases including 1983's U2 Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky, Zoo TV: Live from Sydney, PopMart: Live from Mexico City, U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, Vertigo 2005: Live from Chicago, Live from Paris, and U2 3D.
The B-side of "New Year's Day", "Treasure (Whatever Happened to Pete the Chop?)", was never performed live. However, an early version known simply as "Pete the Chop" was played at some concerts in 1980.[7]
During the Vertigo Tour at Silesian Stadium in Poland a quite remarkable example of fan action occurred. During New Year's Day, the lower sections of the crowd waved red coloured items while other sections waved white, creating the Polish flag and stunning the band.[8] This was repeated during the U2 360° Tour at the same venue.[9][10][11]
Track listings
7" - Island / WIP 6848 (UK) No. Title Length 1. "New Year's Day" (Short version) 3:53 2. "Treasure (Whatever Happened to Pete the Chop)" 3:24 7" - Island / 811 323-7 (France) No. Title Length 1. "New Year's Day" (Edit) 3:40 2. "Treasure (Whatever Happened to Pete the Chop)" 3:24 7" - Island / 7S-86 (Japan) No. Title Length 1. "New Year's Day" (Special version) 4:16 2. "Treasure (Whatever Happened to Pete the Chop)" 3:24 2x7" - Island / UWIP6848 (UK) No. Title Length 1. "New Year's Day" (Short version) 3:53 2. "Treasure (Whatever Happened to Pete the Chop)" 3:24 3. "Fire" (Live from Werchter, July 4, 1982) 3:45 4. "I Threw a Brick Through a Window"/"A Day Without Me" (Live from Werchter, July 4, 1982) 6:58 12" - Island / 12 WIP 6848 (UK) No. Title Length 1. "New Year's Day" (Album version) 5:35 2. "Treasure (Whatever Happened to Pete the Chop)" 3:24 3. "Fire" (Live from Werchter, July 4, 1982) 3:45 4. "I Threw a Brick Through a Window"/"A Day Without Me" (Live from Werchter, July 4, 1982) 6:58 12" - Island / 814 948-1 (France) No. Title Length 1. "New Year's Day" (U.S. remix) 4:30 2. "Two Hearts Beat as One" (U.S. remix) 5:40 CD - Island / 664 973 (Austria) No. Title Length 1. "New Year's Day" (Album version) 5:35 2. "Treasure (Whatever Happened to Pete the Chop)" 3:24 3. "Fire" (Live from Werchter, July 4, 1982) 3:45 4. "I Threw a Brick Through a Window"/"A Day Without Me" (Live from Werchter, July 4, 1982) 6:58 Music video
The video was one of their first to see heavy rotation on MTV. It was filmed in Sälen, Sweden in December 1982 and directed by Meiert Avis. The band only appeared in the performance scenes of the video as it was filmed in the dead of the Swedish winter. U2 guitarist Edge revealed in the official U2 biography that the four people riding on horseback in the video that appeared to be the four U2 members were in fact four Swedish teenage girls disguised as the members of U2 riding on horseback with masks over their faces. This was done as the band were frozen from shooting the video in sub-freezing temperatures the day before. Their biography states that Bono refused to wear any headgear despite the cold weather and had a lot of trouble mouthing the lyrics. The video also features footage of Soviet troops advancing in winter during World War II.
The video made its debut UK television broadcast on Friday 31 December 1982, on the Channel 4 music programme, 'The Tube'.
U2 allowed free-of-charge use of this song in a spot prepared by the European Commission. This clip published on YouTube shows a transformation of Poland in last 20 years mixed with short scenes from today’s Warsaw seen from a perspective of a 20-year-old woman.[12]
Chart positions
Chart (1983) Peak
positionCanada RPM Top 50[13] 41 Dutch MegaCharts[14] 4 Irish Singles Chart[15] 2 New Zealand Singles Chart[14] 32 Norwegian Singles Chart[14] 9 Swedish Singles Chart[14] 17 UK Singles Chart[16] 10 USA Billboard Hot 100 53 USA Mainstream Rock Tracks[citation needed] 2 See also
- List of covers of U2 songs - New Year's Day
- "New Year's Dub", a remix of the song by dance artist Musique. Reached #15 in the UK charts in 2001.
References
- ^ "The Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". Rolling Stone. 2004-12-09. Archived from the original on 2008-07-19. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/500songs/page/5. Retrieved 2008-03-12.
- ^ Niall Stokes, Into the Heart: The Stories Behind Every U2 Song.
- ^ Robert Hilburn, The Los Angeles Times, "Where Craft Ends and Spirit Begins", 8 August 2004. Retrieved 14 December 2006.
- ^ Egan, Barry (16 January 2010). "Achtung baby, Adam is the proud father of a little boy". Irish Independent. http://www.independent.ie/national-news/achtung-baby-adam-is-the-proud-father-of-a-little-boy-2498063.html. Retrieved 16 January 2010.
- ^ Thrills, Adrian (February 26, 1983). "War & Peace". NME. http://u2_interviews.tripod.com/id19.html. Retrieved 2007-11-06.
- ^ All songs U2 played without snippets - U2 on tour
- ^ U2 London, 1980-07-13, Marquee Club, Early Days - U2 on tour
- ^ http://www.u2gigs.com/show1256.html
- ^ http://www.u2gigs.com/show1582.html
- ^ http://goyb.u2.com/news/article/5211
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjlvhNKMqpc&feature=player_embedded
- ^ A spot prepared by the European Commission
- ^ "Search Results: New Year's Day U2". RPM. 1983-05-21. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-110.01-e.php?PHPSESSID=8btpc55uesvhffgnhp22r4co86&q1=%22New+Year%27s+Day%22. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
- ^ a b c d "U2 – New Year's Day". Hung Median. http://www.ultratop.be/en/showitem.asp?interpret=U2&titel=New+Year%27s+Day&cat=s. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
- ^ "Irish Singles Chart". The Irish Charts. http://www.irishcharts.ie/search/placement. Retrieved 2009-11-23. Note: U2 must be searched manually.
- ^ "EveryHit.com search results: U2". Everyhit.com. http://www.everyhit.com. Retrieved 2009-11-22. Note: U2 must be searched manually.
External links
- New Year's Day" video at MTV.com Only viewable in the United States.
Categories:- English-language songs
- 1983 singles
- Island Records singles
- U2 songs
- Songs written by Bono
- Songs written by The Edge
- Songs written by Adam Clayton
- Songs written by Larry Mullen, Jr.
- Songs produced by Steve Lillywhite
- New Year songs
- Music videos directed by Meiert Avis
- Solidarity (Polish union movement)
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