- The Denial Twist
Single infobox
Name = The Denial Twist
Artist =The White Stripes
from Album =Get Behind Me Satan
B-side = "Shelter of Your Arms", "As Ugly As I Seem"
Released =November 7 ,2005
Format = CD, 7"
Recorded =March 2005
Length = 2:35
Label =XL Recordings
Producer = Jack White
Last single = "My Doorbell "
(2005)
This single = "The Denial Twist"
(2005)
Next single = "Icky Thump"
(2007)"The Denial Twist" is the third single released from The White Stripes'
2005 album, "Get Behind Me Satan ."Track listing
*CD Version
# "The Denial Twist" - 2:35
# "Shelter of Your Arms" - 3:30*Alternate 7 inch version
# "The Denial Twist" (Live on KCRW)
# "As Ugly As I Seem" (Live on KCRW)Music video
The music video for "The Denial Twist" was directed by
Michel Gondry . Like some of his previous work (namelyThe Chemical Brothers ' "Let Forever Be " and Kylie Minogue's "Come Into My World"), the video features a spectacular array of visual effects as it follows The White Stripes from a talk show performance to a late night drive back to an apartment. As the camera pans in a circle, Jack and Meg appear distorted. This refers to the lyric of the song; that what people think is true is often shaped by the context in which information is presented to them and their willingness to be deceived -even by themselves- As various aspects of the video radically shift in perspective, size, proportion and believability.Conan O'Brien makes a cameo appearance in the video; The White Stripes had been a week-long musical guest on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien " when they were promoting "Elephant". The square-headed O'Brien doll in the video was a reference to a similar one given to the comedian at the end of their week-long stay on the show. The plaster blow-up was actually created by Gondry.Writer Tom Breihan, who runs the Status Ain't Hood blog at the
Village Voice website, also appears in the video. He blogged about his experience shooting the video before it came out, which led to Jack White dissing him in an interview with the British magazineNME .This is Gondry's fourth video with The White Stripes, after "
Fell in Love with a Girl ", "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground " and "The Hardest Button to Button ".The song is also the final 3" record made for the
Triple inchophone . However, it was never on general sale and only Jack himself had them to give out to fans, friends and family. These 3" records are extremely rare and very few have ever come up for sale oneBay .External links
* [http://www.director-file.com/gondry/stripes4.html "The Denial Twist" video details]
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