- Being Boiled
Infobox Single
Name = Being Boiled
Artist =The Human League
from Album = Travelogue
Released = June 1978, April 1980 (new version) 1980 (stereo mix), January 1982 (reissue of stereo mix and of new version)
Format =Vinyl 7 inch and12 inch single, double single,EP
Recorded =Sheffield ,United Kingdom
Genre =Electronic music
Length =
Label =Fast Product (1978 & 1982), Virgin (1980)
Writer =Philip Oakey /Martyn Ware /Ian Craig Marsh
Producer =The Human League
Certification =
Last single =
This single = "Being Boiled" (1978)
Next single = "I Don't Depend on You " (as "The Men") (1979)
Misc = "Being Boiled" is asong written bySheffield musiciansMartyn Ware andIan Craig Marsh , with lyrics byPhilip Oakey , and recorded by them asThe Human League . It is notable as one of the first pieces of electronic pop music produced in the UK. It was first released as a single in 1978 on theFast Product label, and although failing to chart, was influential amongst other new wave andpost-punk artists. After the The Human League's commercial success, the single was re-released in 1982 (this time throughEMI ), reaching Number 6 in the Charts.The song was later re-recorded by the band for their "
Holiday '80 "EP , which reached number 56 in 1980 and number 46 in 1982. It was also on their 1980 "Travelogue" album.Track listing
7" Single (1978 Fast Product Release)
# "Being Boiled" (3:45)
# "Circus of Death" (4:47)Holiday '80 7" (Virgin Records Release)
# "Being Boiled" (4:22)
# "Marianne" (3:17)
# "Dancevision" (2:22)1982 Virgin Re-Issue
# "Being Boiled" (4:22)
# "Circus of Death" (3:55)tyle
Being Boiled was one of the first singles to use entirely electronic instruments and is strikingly different and darker from the group's more well known songs [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:kxftxqujld0e allmusic ((( Being Boiled > Overview ))) ] ] .
It has a strong
bassline , inspired byBootsy Collins . The lyrics (described as "Bizarre" and "confused" [Reynolds, S. "Rip It Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978-1984", (Faber and Faber 2006), p.162] ) combine a protest against silk farming with vague material aboutoriental religion - ("Listen to the voice of Buddha/saying stop your sericulture").Origin
The song's music predates
Philip Oakey 's joining the band. The Future, a band comprisingMartyn Ware andIan Craig Marsh , had just parted company with singer Adi Newton, later ofClock DVA . They needed a new singer and contacted former schoolmate Philip Oakey, giving him the music to listen to. Two days later he was back, having written the lyrics. Ware and Marsh liked them (and him), and the song was born.The track was recorded on a domestic
tape recorder in an abandoned factory, at a cost of £2.50. ["...recorded in a disused factory on a domestic tape recorder at a cost of £2.50, demonstrated that anyone could make electronic pop music" in [http://www.ex-rental.com/blindyouth/SongsB.htm] ]Fast Product release
Fellow
Sheffield musician Paul Bowers (of the band 2.3) like the song and passed a copy toFast Product label managerBob Last , who had just released 2.3's first single ("All Time Low"/"Where To Now?"). Last released it in June 1978, the sleeve bearing theslogan "Electronically Yours".A press release was put out by Fast Product on computer paper - at the time a novel idea. It read, in part:
:"The League would like to positively affect the future by close attention to the present, allying technology with humanity and humour. They have been described as 'Later Twentieth Century Boys' and 'Intelligent, Innovatory and Immodest'." Also included in the release were a cassette of
demo recording s and a sticker bearing the "Electronically Yours" slogan.Reception
The song received a mixed reception among established artists of the time.
David Bowie declared it to be "the future of music", but formerSex Pistols singerJohn Lydon , reviewing the single for the "New Musical Express ", dismissed the band as "trendy hippies".Peter York in "Harper's and Queen " cited the cover as an example of "post-modern packaging". ["Empire State Human" in "Depeche Mode and the Story of Electro-pop" (EMAP 2005), p.30]The song has become an influence on several musicians.
Vince Clarke stated that the song was his favorite record and inspired him to formDepeche Mode [ [http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=7519 Being Boiled by The Human League Songfacts ] ] .Trent Reznor ofNine Inch Nails also lists the song as an influence on his group's sound.Fact|date=July 2008Circus of Death
The b-side, "Circus of Death" begins with the following spoken introducted by Phil Oakey:
"This is a song called "The Circus of Death".It tells the true story of a circus we met. The first two verses concern the actual arrival at
Heathrow Airport of CommissionerSteve McGarrett . The third emotionally describes a map showing the range of the circus. The fourth and fifth were extracted from an article in "The Guardian " of March the 19th, 1962. The last is a short wave radio message from the last man onEarth ."McGarrett, incidentally, was a character from the television show "
Hawaii Five-O ".The original version of the song ended with a sample from the 1974 film "Dark Star" that was removed after its appearance on the first Human League record, "Reproduction". [ [http://www.blindyouth.co.uk/ THE HUMAN LEAGUE Blind Youth - the complete guide to The Human League 1977-1980 ] ]
Reissues
The song appears on the band's second album "Travelogue". This is the "Holiday 80" version, except for the end, which has an echoing fade instead of a sudden ending.
In 1980 the single was released through EMI with a new simulated
stereo mix. It was this version that was again reissued in 1982.The 1982 mix, entitled "Being Boiled (Re-Boiled mix)" peaked at #6 on the UK charts.
The original version of the song appears on the 2003 greatest hits album "The Very Best of the Human League". The 1982 remix appears on 1988's "Greatest Hits".
"Holiday '80"
In 1979 The Human League, having signed to
Virgin Records , re-recorded "Being Boiled" for their "Holiday '80" double single. This release flopped, and a normal one-disc single was hurriedly put out. This reached number 56 and the band were asked to appear on "Top of the Pops ", an unusual request by the programme, which usually only featuredtop 40 acts.Other versions
In 2003
Richard X recordedBeing Nobody , a mashup of "Being Boiled" andLiberty X 's version of "Ain't Nobody ". It reached number 3 in the British charts.Beborn Beton also covered the song on their album "Concrete Ground".References
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