- Vasoline
Infobox Single
Name = Vasoline
Artist =Stone Temple Pilots
from Album = Purple
B-side = "Meat Plow"
"Andy Warhol" (live from "MTV Unplugged ")
"Crackerman" (live from "MTV Unplugged")"
Released = 1994
Format =CD single
Recorded = 1994
Genre =Hard rock
Length = 2:56
Label = Atlantic
Producer = Brendan O'Brien
Writers =Stone Temple Pilots
Last single = "Big Empty "
(1994)
This single = "Vasoline"
(1994)
Next single = "Interstate Love Song "
(1994)Extra tracklisting
Album = Purple
Type = studio
prev_track = "Meat Plow"
prev_no = Track 1
this_track = "Vasoline"
track_no = Track 2
next_track = "Lounge Fly"
next_no = Track 3|"Vasoline" is a song by the band
Stone Temple Pilots from their second album "Purple". The song was the first single of the album (and also the second most successful, only behind "Interstate Love Song "), reaching #1 on theMainstream Rock Tracks for 2 weeks. The song's odd sounding intro was created byRobert DeLeo , who ran his bass through aWah-wah pedal to get the said effect. The song's lyrics were written by vocalistScott Weiland .Composition and meaning
As like most other Stone Temple Pilots songs, the lyrics can be vague and hard to interpret, and many interpretations have been suggested by fans. During STP's performance of "Vasoline" on "
VH1 Storytellers ", Scott says that the song is about "feeling like an insect under a magnifying glass."Perhaps one of the strangest things about this song is the use of
syncopation in the riff that the guitar and bass play. By itself, the riff sounds something like swungeighth notes alternating between the musical notes F natural and G natural. However, in reality the riff is an alternating sixteenth and eighth note pattern in 3/4 time over a drum beat in 4/4 time, creating a very odd sounding rhythm.Music videos
The
music video s (directed byKevin Kerslake ) were in heavy rotation on MTV when the single was released in 1994. [http://www.mvdbase.com/video.php?id=26789] There are at least three different versions of the video, labeled "X Version", "Y Version", and "Z Version". All versions are relatively similar, using parts of the same footage with some minor differences and shown in different orders. The single album art is taken directly from the music video.Differentation
*X Version - begins with a shot of
flypaper and then a laughing clown
*Y Version - begins with a butterfly-catching girl running up to the camera
*Z Version - begins with a man using asharpening stone wheelNotes
Notable Appearances
*"Vasoline" appeared in the video games "Rock Band" and "
SingStar Amped ".
*"Vasoline" is played at someNFL stadiums during kickoffs.External links
*youtube|Po94bp1saZ4|"Vasoline (Version X)" music video
*youtube|88GT0mOrqqo|"Vasoline (Version Y)" music video
*youtube|bb3Hn2qqbJE|"Vasoline (Version Z)" music video
*youtube|ydqkZ-SPtVk|"Vasoline" ("VH1 Storytellers" performance)
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