- Revolution 909
Infobox Single
Name = Revolution 909
Artist =Daft Punk
from Album = Homework
B-side =
Released =February 16 ,1998
Format =CD ,12"
Recorded =
Genre = House
Length = 5:24
Label =Virgin Records
Writer =Thomas Bangalter
Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
Producer = Daft Punk
Misc =
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "Burnin'"
(1997)
This single = "Revolution 909"
(1998)
Next single = "One More Time"
(2000)"Revolution 909" is an instrumental track from
Daft Punk 's 1997 album "Homework". It was released as the fourth single from the album in 1998. The music video for the track was directed byRoman Coppola .Music video
The
music video for this track shows arave taking place in an alley. Police officers suddenly arrive to break up the party. While several people are rounded up, a young woman who looks to be captured notices a stain on an officer's shirt. This triggers a flashback beginning with a tomato seed being planted, then sprouting, then harvested and then packaged. The packages are eventually transported to a grocery store where a lady selects the tomatoes to take home with her. As she is preparing tomato sauce, subtitles accurately instruct the viewer on the recipe for making the sauce forspaghetti . The lady places the prepared meal into atupperware container. The officer from earlier in the video appears with the meal in his squad car. He dribbles the tomato sauce onto his shirt while eating it and creates the stain. This brings the flashback to the beginning of the video. When the officer looks down at his stained shirt and is distracted, the young woman gains the opportunity to flee. Someone appears on a platform above and pulls her to safety.The music video is featured in "D.A.F.T.", a collection of videos from "Homework". It is also available on the limited edition CD/DVD of "
Musique Vol. 1 1993-2005 ". Roman Coppola's audio commentary for "Revolution 909" in "D.A.F.T." mentions friends of his who saw the video and noticed a person resemblingThomas Bangalter . He would not confirm if it was Bangalter or not. Coppola also refers to the video as the "tomato video". He stated that he used the tomato setting because he had always wanted to produce an instructional video.Track listing
*12"
# "Revolution 909" (Original Mix) (5:24)
# "Revolution 909" (Roger & Junior's Revolutionary War Mix) (8:55)
# "Revolution 909" (Accapella) (1:03)*CD
# "Revolution 909" (Radio Edit) (3:45)
# "Revolution 909" (Roger Sanchez Remix) (8:56)
# "Revolution 909" (Revolution Accapella) (1:03)
# "Revolution 909" (Album Version) (5:24)References
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