"Inflatable" | ||||
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Single by Bush | ||||
from the album Golden State | ||||
Released | 17 February 2002 | |||
Format | CD, digital download[1] | |||
Recorded | 2001 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 4:22 (Album Version) 4:05 (Radio Remix) |
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Label | Atlantic | |||
Writer(s) | Gavin Rossdale | |||
Producer | Dave Sardy | |||
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"Inflatable" is a song by alternative rock band Bush and the final single from their fourth album Golden State. Inflatable could not be included on future compilations such as The Best Of: 1994–1999 due to lack of licensing rights.
The song's chorus has a lyric inspired by a line from the Pixies song "Bone Machine". Bone Machine features the line 'You're so pretty when you're faithful to me', while Gavin Rossdale sings 'So pretty when you're faithful'. It was mutual appreciation of the Pixies that drew founding members Gavin Rossdale and Nigel Pulsford together.
The song bares some resemblance to previous Bush hits Glycerine and Letting the Cables Sleep in that it is more subdued than the band's other singles. However, it is the only Bush song to feature an acoustic guitar.[2]
The song is the last single featuring the four original members of the band and it would be the last single to be released under the Bush name for almost 9 years until 2010 when "Afterlife" was released.
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Rossdale and then touring guitarist Chris Traynor performed the song acoustically on the short-lived show Late World with Zach.
Inflatable was the last Bush song to feature a music video and was directed by Giuseppe Capotondi. Guitarist Pulsford was absent from the video as he was taking a break from touring. Rossdale's initial vision was for the video to be set at a wedding ceremony for a young conscript about to leave for the Vietnam war. However, Rossdale was concerned that he would be seen as captilizing on his own impending wedding to Gwen Stefani and so instead the video was set at a leaving party. The band can be seen performing on stage while people dance. Later a brawl outbreaks but the band continue to perform undisturbed in a tranquil manner in fitting with the mood of the song. The video was filmed in London at the Lambeth Liberal & Radical club.
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