Starfighter Pilot (song)
"Starfighter Pilot" | |||||||
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CD I | |||||||
Single by Snow Patrol | |||||||
from the album Songs for Polarbears | |||||||
B-side |
"Raze the City" "Riot, Please" | ||||||
Released | 28 June 1999 (UK) | ||||||
Format | CD, 12" Vinyl | ||||||
Recorded | 1997 at Chamber Studios, Edinburgh | ||||||
Genre | Indie rock | ||||||
Length | 3:40 | ||||||
Label | Jeepster Records (UK) | ||||||
Producer(s) | Jamie Watson | ||||||
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"Starfighter Pilot" was the fourth single released by Snow Patrol, from their debut album Songs for Polarbears. It is the second track on the Songs for Polarbears album. The song was written by Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody and the music was composed by Lightbody and the other two members of "Snow Patrol", Mark McClelland and Jonny Quinn.[1]
Background
"Starfighter Pilot" was originally released under Snow Patrol's former name Polarbear in 1997. The song was described by The Times as "a wonky indie number that is refreshingly rough around the edges".[2] Irish Central called it a "dirty glam masterpiece".[3] Drummer Jonny Quinn remembers it to be the first Snow Patrol song he listened to on the radio, back in 1998 in a cafe in Ireland. He found the experience "chilling".[4]
Lightbody hated the song, and has said that it "burns [his] soul to play it, it has the worst fucking lyrics ever."[5] During the Reworked Tour of November–December 2009, the band started playing the song again. Lightbody said that the song had lost all meaning to them, and playing it felt as if the band was at a "loss for anything important to say".[6] He, however, admitted that he had started to like the song again.[7]
Track listing
- CD I:
- "Starfighter Pilot (Radio Mix)" - 3:40
- "Raze the City" - 4:21
- "Riot, Please" - 2:52
- CD II:
- "Starfighter Pilot (The Bad Belle Mix)" - 4:29
- "Starfighter Pilot (Cut La Roc Mix)" - 3:59
- "Starfighter Pilot (Steve Hitchcock Mix)" - 3:09[8]
- Promo (12" Vinyl):
- A: "Starfighter Pilot (Cut La Roc Mix)" - 3:59
- A: "Starfighter Pilot (The Bad Belle Mix)" - 4:29
- B: "Starfighter Pilot (Twin Tub Re-Score)"
- B: "Starfighter Pilot (Steve Hitchcock Mix)" - 3:09
- B: "Starfighter Pilot (Radio Mix)" - 3:40[9]
Release and Reception
The second version contained 3 remixes of the song "Starfighter Pilot" - "The Bad Belle Mix", "Cut La Roc Mix" and "Steve Hitchcock Mix". The "Bad Belle Mix" was remixed by the band's longtime friend Richard Colburn, who previously had played drums on their first release, the Starfighter Pilot EP.[12] DJ Cut La Roc and Steve Hitchcock remixed the other two tracks.[13] Gary Lightbody would go on to collaborate with Cut la Roc on a song "Fallen" in 2001, which would later be released as a single.[14]
The single sold poorly, and only peaked at 161 on the UK singles chart. However, it remains a firm favourite of older fans[15] and was included on the band's 2009 compilation Up To Now.
Charts
Chart (1999)[16] | Peak position |
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UK Singles Chart | 161 |
References
- ↑ http://www.snowpatrol.com/discography/default.aspx?pid=10
- ↑ Verrico, Lisa (2006-12-03). "Snow Patrol - Live at Bournemouth International Centre". The Times. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
- ↑ Farragher, Michael (18 November 2009). "Fall in love with Snow Patrol all over again with greatest hits album". Irish Central. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
- ↑ "Interviews - Snow Patrol". alloy.com. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
- ↑ Wood, Beci (5 November 2009). "Snow Patrol rock local pub". The Sun. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
- ↑ Earls, John. "What now for Snow Patrol?". Planet Sound. Teletext. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
- ↑ Lightbody, Gary (20 November 2009). "All Brighton the night". snowpatrol.com. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
- ↑ http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00000JR5L
- ↑ http://www.discogs.com/Snow-Patrol-Starfighter-Pilot/release/739378
- ↑ Single release date
- ↑ http://www.snowpatrol.com/discography/default.aspx?pid=5
- ↑ http://www.discogs.com/Snow-Patrol-Starfighter-Pilot-Remixes/release/610821
- ↑ "Snow Patrol: Starfighter pilot". NME. Retrieved 14 June 2009.
- ↑ http://www.snowpatrol.com/discography/default.aspx?pid=31
- ↑ "AU: Ward Park gig review". AU.
- ↑ http://zobbel.de/cluk/CLUK_S.HTM
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