Hoppípolla

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“Hoppípolla”
“Hoppípolla” cover
Single by Sigur Rós
from the album Takk...
Released 28 November 2005 (original)
1 May 2006 (reissue)
Format CD / 12" / 7"
Genre Post Rock
Length 4:36
Label EMI
CDEM 673 / 0946 3 41757 2 2
(UK, CD, 28 November 2005)
12EM 673 / 0946 3 41757 1 5
(UK, 12", 28 November 2005)
EM 673
(UK, 7", 1 May 2006)
Sigur Rós singles chronology
"Glósóli"
(2005)
"Hoppípolla"
(2006)
"Sæglópur"
(2006)

Sæglópur
(2005)

"Hoppípolla"
(2006)

"Sæglópur"
(2006)

"Hoppípolla" (Icelandic for "Jumping into puddles") is a song by Icelandic band Sigur Rós from their 2005 album Takk.... It was released as the album's second single on November 28, 2005. The lyrics are mainly in Icelandic, with some lines sung in Vonlenska ("Hopelandic"). Written with spaces, the song's title would be "Hoppa í polla" (the "—a" in "hoppa" is not pronounced). As with many of the band's songs, it was given a nickname in the early stages of writing. Hoppípolla was "The Money Song", as the band was certain they had written a song which would have commercial success.[1] The single also featured a studio remake of "Hafssól", a song previously released on the band's 1997 debut album, Von. The title appears as "Hafsól" on the single.

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[edit] Use in film and television

"Hoppípolla" was used in 2006 advertisements for the BBC's Planet Earth TV series, giving the band one of its rare exposures to a mainstream audience. Following this, there has been a high demand for the single, which has led to a re-publishing of the commercial version in May 2006, distributed by EMI. The re-release of the single brought critical acclaim for the band in the mainstream music media, including being named Jungalist Single of the Week on 1 May 2006. The song was used in the closing credits of the BBC's coverage of the 2006 FA Cup final, and BBC News 24 also used it to promote their coverage of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The BBC also used it as background music to a rousing montage of England games during the World Cup and as a trailer for live BBC coverage of further England games.

Besides its repeated use by the BBC, the song was used in the Children of Men trailer, the film Penelope, and an Oxfam advert. The song was also used as background music during a Sky Sports interview with F.C. Copenhagen's manager Ståle Solbakken before F.C. Copenhagen played Manchester United in the UEFA Champions League on 1 November 2006. It was also used as background music to interviews with contestants in the third series of the UK talent show The X-Factor, Britain's Got Talent and I'd Do Anything. In New Zealand, the intro part of the song was used as the soundtrack for a promotional TV advertisement for the All Blacks before the 2006 Bledisloe Cup. The song was recently covered by We Are Scientists on their B-sides album Crap Attack.

[edit] Track listing

  • CD (CDEM 673) / 12" (12EM 673)
  1. "Hoppípolla" — 4:36
  2. "Með Blóðnasir" — 2:24
  3. "Hafsól" — 9:47
  • 7" (EM 673)
  1. "Hoppípolla" — 4:36
  2. "Heysátan" — 4:09

[edit] Music video

A promotional music video for "Hoppípolla" was made in November 2005. It was directed by Arni & Kinski and first aired during the week of November 21, 2005.

It depicts the story of two child-like groups of friends, which are actually old people. They stroll around a town making jokes to other people just like children. During the climax of the videoclip the two groups meet each other in a park-like graveyard and battle against each other with water balloons and wooden swords until one of them is injured (his nose is bleeding). The opponents run away in fear, while the others celebrate the victory.

Throughout the video the friends can often be seen jumping into puddles, as well as a visual description of some details described in the song lyrics (like the nose bleeding). Also, in the video, band members Kjartan and Jónsi can be seen. Kjartan is the owner of the house one group plays a trick on. Jónsi is a cashier of the shop in which the old man steals something from.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sigur Rós. (2007). Heima [DVD (audio commentary)]. Event occurs at 01:16:00.

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