Bones (The Killers song)
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Single by The Killers from the album Sam's Town |
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B-side | "Daddy's Eyes" | ||||
Released | November 27, 2006 | ||||
Format | 7", CD, DVD | ||||
Genre | Post-punk revival | ||||
Length | 3:46 | ||||
Label | Island (U.S.), Mercury (UK) | ||||
Writer(s) | Brandon Flowers, Mark Stoermer, Ronnie Vannucci Jr. | ||||
Producer | Flood, Alan Moulder, The Killers | ||||
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Sam's Town track listing | |||||
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"Bones" is a song by Las Vegas-based rock band The Killers and is the eighth track on their second album Sam's Town, released in October 2006. It was originally titled It's Only Natural in its early stages and was to be the center-piece of their second album entitled Make You Feel Dirty, which, as the album title suggests, would feature edgy songs that would make the listener feel dirty much like Bones. Other tracks to be featured on the CD were: Uncle Jonny Did Cocaine (later renamed Uncle Jonny), the controversial Where Is She?, the early version of All The Pretty Faces, Daddy's Eyes, For Reasons Unknown, Where The White Boys Dance, and I Won't Let You Down. This idea was modified to the become the more upbeat, feel-good Sam's Town and the song was given a happier feel through the addition of a brass section. Other songs such as Uncle Jonny and For Reasons Unknown were also included on the second LP. Meanwhile, Daddy's Eyes, All The Pretty Faces, and Where The White Boys Dance were demoted to b-sides while Where Is She? was scrapped due to the controversy surrounding it and I Won't Let You Down disappeared entirely. Eventually, the song was released as the second single from Sam's Town in late November 2006. The single did not match the success of its predecessor and new center-piece track, "When You Were Young", only registering on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart in the United States at #21. The single fared slightly better in the United Kingdom, peaking at #15 in the UK Singles Chart.
The music video for the song is notable for being the first, and so far only, music video directed by filmmaker Tim Burton, featuring model/actress Devon Aoki.
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[edit] Track listing
UK7", CD
- "Bones" – 3:46
- "Daddy's Eyes" – 4:13
UK DVD
- "Bones" (music video) – 3:46
- "When You Were Young" (music video) – 5:33
European Maxi CD
- "Bones" – 3:46
- "Daddy's Eyes" – 4:13
- "Where The White Boys Dance" – 3:26
- "Bones" (video) – 3:46
[edit] Music video
The music video for "Bones" marks the music video directing debut of movie director, Tim Burton.[2] Clips of the band were shot August 17-18, 2006, and were edited together along with CGI backgrounds and characters, including a (fitting) Burton staple: skeletons. Michael Steger and Devon Aoki star in the video.
Scenes from the films Lolita, Creature from the Black Lagoon, and Jason and the Argonauts, more specifically the scenes with Ray Harryhausen's skeleton-men, are shown behind the band. There is a sequence where Flowers' hand is replaced with that of a skeleton. The beach scenes from From Here to Eternity and 10 are recreated with skeleton figures. The leading couple are seen driving onto the beach where the girl removes her hair to reveal her skull and the man pulls off his shirt to reveal his skeleton. The two leading skeletons are later seen running across the beach to embrace only for them to crash into one another and shatter to pieces. Then on the beach a wave comes over to reveal the two skeletons kissing.
The drive-in depicted unofficially is that of the West Wind Las Vegas Drive-In Theatre located in North Las Vegas, NV.
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.americatop100.com/english/colombia/index.htm Americatop100.com
- ^ James Montgomery (6 September 2006). Killers Are (Beetle) Juiced For Tim Burton-Directed 'Bones' Clip. Retrieved on 2006-10-08.
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