- Walking After You
Single infobox
Name = Walking After You
Artist =Foo Fighters
from Album = andThe Colour and the Shape
Released =August 17 ,1998
Format =CD
Genre =Alternative rock
Length = 5:03
Label = Roswell, Capitol
Last single = "My Hero" (1998)
This single = "Walking After You" (1998)
Next single = "Learn to Fly " (1999)"Walking After You" is a
1998 single from the to the "X Files" movie. The Foo Fighters re-recorded the song, which originally appeared on their1997 album "The Colour and the Shape ", specifically for the movie's soundtrack. While none of the "X-Files" album songs are prominently featured in the movie itself, "Walking After You" is played during the end credit sequence, followingNoel Gallagher 's "Teotihuacan." The single's B-side isWeen 's "Beacon Light."Foo Fighters had previously contributed a cover of
Gary Numan 's "Down in the Park " (1979) to the compilation album, "" (1996 ). Foo Fighters frontmanDave Grohl is an avid "X-Files" fan.Before the song's release as a tie-in to the movie, another song from "The Colour and the Shape," "
Hey, Johnny Park! ," had been slated to be that album's fourth and final single. Although recorded for the "X-Files" soundtrack, "Walking After You" is also considered an official Foo Fighters single.The song was performed during the Foo Fighters' acoustic tour, and can be found on the live concert CD and DVD, "
Skin and Bones " (2006 ).Version differences
The original album version was created in December 1996 at WGNS Studios in
Washington, D.C. , in between recording sessions for "The Colour and the Shape." It was performed by Grohl on vocals (in one take) and all instrument parts, and was recorded by Geoff Turner.The soundtrack/single version was performed by the full band, including then-recent additions
Taylor Hawkins andFranz Stahl , with guest backing vocals fromShudder to Think 'sCraig Wedren . It was recorded in early 1998 at Ocean Way Studios inHollywood , and was produced byTalking Heads memberJerry Harrison . As a result of trying to muster as much emotion as possible, Grohl broke down during the recording of the vocal take which ended up being used in the final mix. [http://www.faqs.org/faqs/music/foo-fighters/part4/ Foo Fighters FAQ] ]The new version also utilizes the addition of a piano part during the bridge, performed by Harrison. Stylistically, it employs more intricate drumming and guitar work than the original, which is much more sparse and runs about a minute longer.
Music video
The song's music video features a nattily-attired Grohl interacting with a woman (played by Spanish actress
Arly Jover ) in what appears to be an asylum or institution, where the two are separated by plate-glass windows. A stack of vintage television sets displays clips of retro fare such asBela Lugosi films andBetty Boop cartoons.It was directed by fashion photographer
Matthew Rolston , who had also done videos for artists such asJanet Jackson , Madonna, andLenny Kravitz . Grohl, the only band member to appear in the video, has since jokingly described it as "embarrassing".Before Rolston's involvement in the video, "X-Files" star
David Duchovny had expressed an interest in directing it, but was quick to admit his inexperience, saying "I wouldn't know what the hell I'm doing." [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1429052/19980501/foo_fighters.jhtml "X-Files" Duchovny Talks About Directing Foo Fighters"] "MTV News" (May 1 ,1998 )] The concept was also initially considered to have more of a direct relation to "The X-Files" in some way, which the finished video does not bear.Track listing
#"Walking After You (edited single mix)"
#"Beacon Light" (performed by Ween)The previously unreleased Ween song "Beacon Light" was used as a B-side as it also appears on the film soundtrack to "X-Files: Fight The Future".Chart positions
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