- Vindaloo (song)
Single infobox
Name = Vindaloo
Artist =Fat Les
Released =8 June 1998
Format = CD
Recorded = 1998
Genre =Comedy ,Football chant
Length = 3:39
Label = Telstar
Chart position =- #2 (
UK Singles Chart )
Reviews =
This single = "Vindaloo"
(1998)
Next single = "Naughty Christmas (Goblin in the Office) " (1998) |"Vindaloo" is a song byFat Les , released as a single in 1998 and recorded for the1998 FIFA World Cup . The song was originally written as a parody offootball chant s, but was adopted as one in its own right and became a cult classic. Much of the song consists of the phrase "nah nah nah" and the word "vindaloo " repeated over and over by a mixed group, occasionally interspersed with lines such as "And we all like vindaloo" and "We're England; we're gonna score one more than you".The song has brief verses, spoken/sung by
Keith Allen (in a voice sounding remarkably similar to that of the lateIan Dury ) with a tune that owed much toMax Wall 's "The Walk" routine.The song's name comes from the
vindaloo , a type of very spicy Goancurry . It is often eaten by football supporters in theUnited Kingdom (and other nations) accompanied by large quantities oflager , after matches or as part of a "lads night out". [Curry Addicts [http://www.curryaddicts.co.uk/vindaloo.php Vindaloo] ]The song reached number two in the
UK Singles Chart in June 1998; it was beaten by "Three Lions '98" byDavid Baddiel andFrank Skinner andLightning Seeds , a re-release of football anthem "Three Lions" from 1996 with slightly altered lyrics. However, there were rumours at the time that — in a re-run of the events in 1977 surrounding theSex Pistols "God Save The Queen" — those running the chart kept "Vindaloo" off the Number 1 spot on purpose.The song sounded a little too much like a "hooligan's anthem" for some observers, but from the point of view of the BBC (who commission the official UK Music Chart) the band were deliberately waking the ghost of an earlier incident on the BBC TV programme The Late Show. Guest Keith Allen got into an extremely heated row with the panel over his view that comedy was now being hamstrung to appease rules of
political correctness . Just before storming off the live broadcast, Allen stormed at an Asian member of the panel that "It's not a chip you've got on your shoulder, it's a f**king vindaloo!". He later explained to press reporters that a vindaloo is as "faux" ethnic (this piece of Goan cuisine actually originated from Portugal) as those who masquerade as self-appointed spokespeople for ethnic minority communities' rights in order to censor arts and culture according to their own pet prejudices.The
music video for the song is a parody of the video for "Bitter Sweet Symphony " byThe Verve , which was itself inspired by the music video for "Unfinished Sympathy " byMassive Attack [ (2005 ,8 February )"100 Greatest Pop Videos",London , 4 Ventures Limited] . The video is recorded in the same street, and features comedianPaul Kaye as aRichard Ashcroft lookalike forcing his way down the street. Unlike the original video, in which Ashcroft is alone, Kaye gradually gathers a large crowd which includesFat Les ,Edward Tudor-Pole ,Matt Lucas andDavid Walliams , sumo wrestlers, French maids, a French mime, aMax Wall lookalike (as Professor Wallofski), a priest, women dressed as girls fromSt Trinian's and many others who dance around him, some brandishing bags of curry. By the end, Kaye has joined in celebrating with the rest of the crowd.The song is also used as the opening music at
Peter Noone 's concerts as he takes the stage.Track listings
*CD1
#"Vindaloo"*CD2
#"Vindaloo"References
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