Michael (Franz Ferdinand song)
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"Michael" is a song by Franz Ferdinand
and was the fourth single released from their debut self-titled album
. The song was notable for its homoerotic lyrics such as "stubble on my sticky lips" and "beautiful boys on a beautiful dancefloor".
The singer, Alex Kapranos
, stated in an interview to the UK magazine Boyz that the song was written about two friends of his — "It was one night when me and the band were out with friends from Glasgow, and we went to this warehouse dance party thing called Disco X. It was a very debauched night and these two friends got it together in a very sexy way."http://www.villagevoice.com/2004-07-06/news/all-the-young-dance-whores/
The song was released as a single in the UK on August 16, 2004. Due to a breach of UK chart rules by providing three tracks on the CD2 format instead of two (in what the band described in a press statement as a "silly schoolboy error") sales of the original CD2 format were disqualified. The disc was withdrawn within a day of release, to be replaced by the end of the week by a two-track version, omitting "Tell Her Tonight (Paul Sings)". This track was released as a free download from Franz Ferdinand and Domino Record's websites from August 17. Despite this, the single still reached #17 in the UK.
The band usually performs a slightly different version of the song at concerts, most notably with the final "Come and dance with me" replaced by the more risqué "Come all over me" (this alternative lyric is in the liner notes, but crossed out and with the recorded lyric written beside it.) Also, "stubble on my sticky lips" is occasionally replaced with "stubble on my sticky hips."
Michael was also included as part of the soundtrack for the PlayStation 2
game, Gran Turismo 4
.
A music video was also recorded for the song, with the band members playing at an underground dance club. The occupants of the dance club dance as if they are short videos of a dance being played and replayed over again. During the final chorus the band members are given extra limbs or additions to their instruments while the video ends in a swirl of dancing boys and shots of the band.
provided the female vocals of this version of the track. In the end the band felt that the homoerotic undertones of the song became too diluted, so decided not to use it for the release of the track as a single and stuck with the original album version.
CD1
CD2
7"
12"
Franz Ferdinand (band)
Franz Ferdinand are a Scottish post-punk revival band formed in Glasgow in 2002. The band is composed of Alex Kapranos , Bob Hardy , Nick McCarthy , and Paul Thomson .The band first experienced chart success when their second single, "Take Me Out", reached #3 in...
and was the fourth single released from their debut self-titled album
Franz Ferdinand (album)
Franz Ferdinand is the debut album by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand, released in early 2004. It entered the United Kingdom album charts at number three in February 2004 and contains three UK top ten singles: "Take Me Out", "This Fire" and "The Dark of the Matinée"...
. The song was notable for its homoerotic lyrics such as "stubble on my sticky lips" and "beautiful boys on a beautiful dancefloor".
The singer, Alex Kapranos
Alex Kapranos
Alexander Paul Kapranos Huntley , commonly known as Alex Kapranos, is a United Kingdom-based musician who is the lead singer and the guitarist of the Glasgow band Franz Ferdinand.-Early life:...
, stated in an interview to the UK magazine Boyz that the song was written about two friends of his — "It was one night when me and the band were out with friends from Glasgow, and we went to this warehouse dance party thing called Disco X. It was a very debauched night and these two friends got it together in a very sexy way."http://www.villagevoice.com/2004-07-06/news/all-the-young-dance-whores/
The song was released as a single in the UK on August 16, 2004. Due to a breach of UK chart rules by providing three tracks on the CD2 format instead of two (in what the band described in a press statement as a "silly schoolboy error") sales of the original CD2 format were disqualified. The disc was withdrawn within a day of release, to be replaced by the end of the week by a two-track version, omitting "Tell Her Tonight (Paul Sings)". This track was released as a free download from Franz Ferdinand and Domino Record's websites from August 17. Despite this, the single still reached #17 in the UK.
The band usually performs a slightly different version of the song at concerts, most notably with the final "Come and dance with me" replaced by the more risqué "Come all over me" (this alternative lyric is in the liner notes, but crossed out and with the recorded lyric written beside it.) Also, "stubble on my sticky lips" is occasionally replaced with "stubble on my sticky hips."
Michael was also included as part of the soundtrack for the PlayStation 2
PlayStation 2
The PlayStation 2 is a sixth-generation video game console manufactured by Sony as part of the PlayStation series. Its development was announced in March 1999 and it was first released on March 4, 2000, in Japan...
game, Gran Turismo 4
Gran Turismo 4
is a racing simulator for the Sony PlayStation 2 which was developed by Polyphony Digital. It was released on December 28, 2004 in Japan and Hong Kong , February 22, 2005 in North America , and March 9, 2005 in Europe , and has since been re-issued under Sony's 'Greatest Hits' line...
.
A music video was also recorded for the song, with the band members playing at an underground dance club. The occupants of the dance club dance as if they are short videos of a dance being played and replayed over again. During the final chorus the band members are given extra limbs or additions to their instruments while the video ends in a swirl of dancing boys and shots of the band.
Secret message
The song contains a secret message from 1:35 to 1:39 saying, "She's worried about you, call your mother", if played backwards. According to "franzferdinand.net," bassist Bob Hardy was getting a bit worried about calling his mother back home, so the band added the backwards lyrics in as an homage. But Bob Hardy has said that he has no knowledge of the lyrics being there and he thought it was just a positive message to put on the track.Alternative version
The song was recorded alternatively in May 2004 in Hamburg, Germany as a duet and originally intended for release as a single. Without changing the lyrics, the reworked track was meant to take the perspective of a male love interest and female love interest fighting over Michael. Catriona Shaw of the band Queen of JapanQueen of Japan
Queen of Japan is a music trio from Europe, known for its synthpop sound and cover versions of hits from the 1970s and 1980s.-Career:Queen of Japan's 1999 debut EP Mercury Rising features New Wave-sounding versions of Queen songs and is probably the basis for the group's name.The trio's versions...
provided the female vocals of this version of the track. In the end the band felt that the homoerotic undertones of the song became too diluted, so decided not to use it for the release of the track as a single and stuck with the original album version.
UK release
Lead vocals performed by Alex Kapranos, except where noted.CD1
- "Michael" (Alex KapranosAlex KapranosAlexander Paul Kapranos Huntley , commonly known as Alex Kapranos, is a United Kingdom-based musician who is the lead singer and the guitarist of the Glasgow band Franz Ferdinand.-Early life:...
/Nick McCarthy) - "Love and Destroy" (Alex Kapranos/Nick McCarthy)
- "Missing You" (Alex Kapranos)
CD2
- "Michael" (Alex Kapranos/Nick McCarthy)
- "Don't Start" (Alex Kapranos/Nick McCarthy)
- "Tell Her Tonight (Paul Sings)" (Alex Kapranos/Nick McCarthy)
- Lead vocals performed by Paul Thomson
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- Omitted from all copies after first day of release due to chart ineligibility, subsequently offered as a free digital download
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7"
- "Michael" (Alex Kapranos/Nick McCarthy)
- "Michael" (Simon Bookish version) (Alex Kapranos/Nick McCarthy)
- Lead vocals performed by Simon Bookish
12"
- "Michael" (Alex Kapranos/Nick McCarthy)
- "Love and Destroy" (Alex Kapranos/Nick McCarthy)
- "Don't Start" (Alex Kapranos)
US release
12"- "Michael" (Album Version) (Alex Kapranos/Nick McCarthy)
- Lead vocals: Alex Kapranos
- "Dark of the Matinée" (Headman Remix) (Alex Kapranos/Nick McCarthy/Bob Hardy)
- Lead vocals: Alex Kapranos
- "This Fire" (Playgroup Remix) (Alex Kapranos/Nick McCarthy)
- Lead vocals: Alex Kapranos
- "Michael" (Thomas Eriksen Mix) (Alex Kapranos/Nick McCarthy)
- Lead vocals: Alex Kapranos