"The Last Fight" | ||||
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Single by Velvet Revolver | ||||
from the album Libertad | ||||
Released | August 20, 2007 | |||
Recorded | December 11, 2006 - February 22, 2007 | |||
Genre | Rock, hard rock | |||
Length | 4:03 | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Writer(s) | Scott Weiland Slash Duff McKagan Matt Sorum Dave Kushner |
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Producer | Brendan O'Brien | |||
Velvet Revolver singles chronology | ||||
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"The Last Fight" is a power ballad by American supergroup Velvet Revolver, and appears on the band's second album, Libertad. The song was released on August 20 as the second single off the album, after "She Builds Quick Machines." The band began promoting the single on K Rock radio in New York, with an exclusive acoustic performance,[1] and then live on David Letterman on August 22. This song was #62 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007.[2]
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Like every other song on Libertad, the lyrics were written by lead vocalist Scott Weiland. The song is a tribute to Scott Weiland's younger brother who died of a drug overdose. It starts with a slow drum intro and vocals, the song gets stronger as it progresses until the end.[3]
On August 3, the band filmed the music video for "The Last Fight" at the Los Angeles Theater in downtown Los Angeles. The video was directed by Rocco Guarino, and premiered on Yahoo! on August 28. It has a lot of symbolism, First, clouded skies appear, and then in a room Matt Sorum is playing a snare drum, then it shows Scott Weiland playing the piano and writing a book, which contains the lyrics of the song, so, one can assume that he is composing it. He is later seen playing with the band on stage. A topless woman is reading the book, then she puts on a military red jacket goes to a room with various people sitting in chairs against the wall, they are all blindfolded except her. When everyone is unfolded, they walk and enter the room where the band is. Slash plays an ES-335 in this video, instead of his usual Les Paul.
Another version of the video simply shows the band performing in a room.
Chart (2007) | Peak Position |
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Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks | 16 |
Billboard Canadian Hot 100 | 72 |
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