Saturday (song)
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"Saturday" | ||
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Single by Fall Out Boy | ||
from the album Take This to Your Grave | ||
Released | 2003 | |
Format | 7" vinyl, Digital download | |
Recorded | 2003 | |
Genre | Pop punk | |
Length | 3:38 | |
Label | Fueled by Ramen | |
Fall Out Boy singles chronology | ||
"Dead on Arrival" (2003) |
"Saturday" (2003) |
"Sugar, We're Goin Down" (2005) |
Saturday is a single by Fall Out Boy from their 2003 album Take This to Your Grave. It is still incorporated into their set lists and is commonly played last at their shows. The lyrics were written by Patrick Stump. Patrick said that this was the song that he worked hardest on.
[edit] Music Video
The video for Saturday features all of the band, but particularly Patrick Stump and Pete Wentz. Pete Wentz is running around killing the other band members and other people and leaving a queen of hearts with the bodies. Patrick Stump is supposedly tracking the deaths, and always getting there too late. During the bridge of the song, Patrick and Pete are seen in the same position, sitting on a bed with a wall of pictures in the background, leading some to speculate that Patrick and Pete may be the same person. Other references have been made to this point where at the beginning of the song, Pete was half there in the background. Also, Pete and Patrick drove the same car. When Patrick found the deck of cards on the "shotgun seat" of his car, and opens up the glove compartment a bunch of Queens of Hearts fall out. Patrick bangs his hand on the car, and then Pete is seen with a pain in his hand. In the end Patrick finds his cell phone where Pete had been just recently. Pete comes by and kills Patrick, but because Pete and Patrick turn out to be the same person, Pete dies too. Strangely enough, Pete is killing the other members not with a real gun, but with his fingers in the traditional "gun" position, index outstretched and thumb up.
At the end of the clip,where Pete "shoots" Patrick, you see that Pete now has a vest on,which he didn't have all through the clip.If you look down,you notice that Patrick doesn't have his vest anymore.When Pete finds the card in his vest and dies,you can clearly see that Patrick isn't lying on the floor anymore.