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"The Old Apartment" Single by Barenaked Ladies from the album Born on a Pirate Ship Released April 22, 1997 Format CD; 7" (US) Recorded 1995 Genre Alternative rock Length 3:36 Label Reprise Writer(s) Steven Page
Ed RobertsonProducer Barenaked Ladies,
Michael Phillip WojewodaBarenaked Ladies singles chronology "If I Had $1000000"
(1996)"The Old Apartment"
(1997)"Brian Wilson (2000)"
(1997)
Music video "The Old Apartment" on YouTube "The Old Apartment" is a song by the Canadian alternative rock group Barenaked Ladies. It was the band's first American hit, and appears on the albums Born on a Pirate Ship, Rock Spectacle and the compilation album, Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits. The music video for the song which garnered a Best Director nomination at the 1997 MuchMusic Video Awards, was directed by fellow Canadian and fan of the band, Jason Priestley, at his own suggestion.[1]
Steven Page has said that the song was partly inspired by "Back to the Old House" by The Smiths.[citation needed] While some[weasel words] have misinterpreted the lyrics to mean that the man in the song is stalking an ex-girlfriend and breaks into her apartment to terrorize her, Page has said that this is definitely not the case.[citation needed] The person in the song and his girlfriend are still together and happy, having "bought an old house on the Danforth" (Danforth Avenue in Toronto). However, he goes back to visit "the old apartment" "where we used to live," and winds up breaking in to reminisce. Although recalling "broken glass," the "crooked landing, crooked landlord," and other disadvantages, he nonetheless feels nostalgia for "fading memories / blending into dull tableaux."
The song, thanks in part to its video, which Priestley strongly supported and urged American networks to play, drew a notable level of attention in the U.S.[citation needed] Priestley also invited the band to play the song at the fictional night club, "The Peach Pit After Dark" on his series, Beverly Hills, 90210. With some isolated exceptions, this was the band's first break into the American market, which continued with their next release, a live version of "Brian Wilson" from the album Rock Spectacle which went gold.[citation needed] The live version of "The Old Apartment" from that album was included on later American radio singles as an option for stations to play.[citation needed]
The studio version of the song has two main versions. The original album version, and a radio mix, which was a completely new mix of the song. Notable differences in the radio mix, besides a completely new audio mix, is that the radio mix had an 8-bar instrumental intro, and in the bridge, Page's vocal is put through a noticeable filter.
Apple Inc. included the music video on the Mac OS 8 installation CD as a QuickTime example.
Then-new band member Kevin Hearn was, as with "Shoe Box," in the music video for this song even though he was not involved in the recording of the song.[citation needed] He plays an electric guitar, and Steven Page (who did play guitar on the song, in addition to singing) does not have a guitar in the video.
Charts
Chart (1997) Peak
positionCanadian Singles Chart 14[2] U.S. Billboard Hot 100 88[3] References
- ^ "Jason Priestley Biography". Jason Priestley. http://www.officialjasonpriestley.com/about/default.asp. Retrieved 2011-02-28.
- ^ "Top Singles - Volume 63, No. 24, July 29, 1996". RPM. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.3048&type=1&interval=20&PHPSESSID=c6btf3r8hs459qqt5ln3o3dcv5. Retrieved 2010-10-17.
- ^ "The Old Apartment - Barenaked Ladies". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/#/song/barenaked-ladies/the-old-apartment/652655. Retrieved 2010-10-17.
Barenaked Ladies Early albums Buck Naked · Barenaked Lunch (The Pink Tape) · Barenaked Recess · Barenaked Ladies (The Yellow Tape) · Variety Recordings: Barenaked LadiesMain albums Gordon · Maybe You Should Drive · Born on a Pirate Ship · Rock Spectacle · Stunt · Maroon · Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits (1991–2001) · Everything to Everyone · Barenaked for the Holidays · Barenaked Ladies Are Me · Extended Versions (Live) · Barenaked Ladies Are Men · Talk to the Hand: Live in Michigan · Snacktime! · All in Good TimePrimary singles "Be My Yoko Ono" · "Lovers in a Dangerous Time" · "Enid" · "What a Good Boy" · "Brian Wilson" · "If I Had $1000000" · "Jane" · "Alternative Girlfriend" · "Shoe Box" · "The Old Apartment" · "One Week" · "It's All Been Done" · "Call and Answer" · "Get in Line" · "Alcohol" · "Pinch Me" · "Too Little Too Late" · "Falling for the First Time" · "Thanks That Was Fun" · "Another Postcard" · "Testing 1,2,3" · "For You" · "Celebrity" · "One Little Slip" · "Easy" · "Wind It Up" · "Sound of Your Voice" · "7 8 9" · "Pollywog in a Bog" · "Drawing" · "You Run Away" · "Every Subway Car"DVDs Published works Side projects Related articles Categories:- Barenaked Ladies songs
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