- Brick (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Brick
Caption =
Artist =Ben Folds Five
from Album =Whatever and Ever Amen ,Ben Folds Live
A-side = Brick
B-side = Smoke (Live), Kate (Ska remix), Mitchell Lane
Released = January 1, 1997
Format =CD single
Recorded = Sep 1996-Oct 1996
Genre =Piano rock
Length = 4:31
Label =Epic Records
Writer =Ben Folds ,Darren Jessee
Producer =
Certification =
Last single = "Kate"
This single = "Brick"
Next single = "Army"
Misc ="Brick" is a song performed by
Ben Folds Five released on their 1997 album "Whatever and Ever Amen " and later on "Ben Folds Live " [http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006L3QM Amazon.com listing of album tracks] ] . The verses were written byBen Folds about his high school girlfriend undertaking anabortion , and the chorus was written by the band's drummer,Darren Jessee . "Brick" was one of Ben Folds Five's biggest hits, gaining much mainstream radio play in the USA, the UK, and Australia in 1998.Backstory
On the album "
Ben Folds Live ", Folds explained: "People ask me what this song's about... I was asked about it a lot, and I didn't really wanna make a big hairy deal out of it, because I just wanted the song to speak for itself. But the song is about when I was in high school, me and my girlfriend had to get an abortion, and it was a very sad thing. And, I didn't really want to write this song from any kind of political standpoint, or make a statement. I just wanted to reflect what it feels like. So, anyone who's gone through that before, then you'll know what the song's about." [http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2267 SongFacts: 'Brick' by Ben Folds Five] , retrieved2008-07-04 .]On Ben Folds recent
iTunes Originals compilation, he confesses that he had attempted to write a song about the abortion for quite some time, but he had trouble getting the song finished because it was too literal, but thanks toDarren Jessee 's chorus, the song was given just enough mystique to be the hit that it was. (Folds even jokes that "I've never understood a hit chorus. I wish I did.")Fan response
Many of Ben Folds Five's previous fans were put off by the hit's slower tempo, more serious themes, and popularity.fact|date=July 2008 This attitude to the song was once expressed by saying of it, "A song that you love at first because it's beautiful, then hate because it's popular, then love because it's beautiful." [http://www.themaninblue.com/writing/perspective/2005/05/17/ The Man In Blue] ]
In his iTunes Originals interviews, Folds addresses his fanbase's disapproval: "When you have a hit song, much of your fanbase and people that listen to your music... their opinion is gonna be loud and clear that they feel that you've abandoned the fanbase; you've written something that's not for them, it's for everybody else, you've 'sold out', all kinds of things like that... That was the overwhelming vibe... 'What is that crap?'... because we'd been playing silly, up-tempo... we were the piano band that rocks... We couldn't even fit the song into a show."
He goes on to explain that he was not put off by the fans: "When I look back on it, I think that the fact that that song was a hit gives me some confidence in pop music because the song is completely honest, what it is, it's crafted well, it's relaxed, it's recorded in a way that we'd never recorded a song before, which was absolutely live, three or four microphones in a bedroom. The song cannot have more integrity than it had."fact|date=July 2008
Music video
Actress and artist
Ariana Richards appears as a pregnant teen in the music video of the song.References
External links
* [http://www.benfoldsfive.com/lyrics/whatever_03.html Lyrics to "Brick"]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axpuVLQ_m4w "Brick" music video] atYouTube
* [http://www.fmaynard.com/bff/discog/whatever/brick_meaning.html "The Meaning of 'Brick'"] , Frank Maynard's Ben Folds Five Website
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