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Pretty Noose

Did you mean: Pretty Noose, Down on the Upside (1996 Album by Soundgarden)

 
Lyrics: Pretty Noose
 
 

Performed by: Soundgarden
Written by: Chris Cornell

Credits: Cornell, Chris (Songwriter); YOU MAKE ME SICK I MAKE MUSIC (Publisher)

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"Pretty Noose"
Single by Soundgarden
from the album Down on the Upside
B-side "Jerry Garcia's Finger"
Released March 1996
Format CD single, Vinyl
Recorded November 1995 – February 1996
Genre Grunge
Length 4:12
Label A&M
Writer(s) Chris Cornell
Producer Adam Kasper, Soundgarden
Soundgarden singles chronology
"Fell on Black Days"
(1994)
"Pretty Noose"
(1996)
"Burden in My Hand"
(1996)
Down on the Upside track listing
"Pretty Noose"
(Track 1)
"Rhinosaur"
(Track 2)
Music video
"Pretty Noose" at YouTube

"Pretty Noose" is a song by the American rock band Soundgarden. Written by frontman Chris Cornell, "Pretty Noose" was released in March 1996 as the first single from the band's fifth studio album, Down on the Upside (1996). The song reached number two on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song was included on Soundgarden's 1997 greatest hits album, A-Sides.

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Origin and recording

"Pretty Noose" was written by frontman Chris Cornell. Drummer Matt Cameron on the song:

That song for me was kind of interesting, because we were at the phase where we were just going to demo tunes. So I learned the tune and recorded it, and we ended up using that take. When we recorded that, I had walked to the studio (in Seattle) and my legs were really tired. But to make a long story short, I was trying to get a walking feel on the drum part. So it probably has a little weird shuffle to it probably from that walk that I took to the studio that day.[1]

Composition

"Pretty Noose" has a distinctive opening wah-wah guitar riff. The song was written in C-G-C-G-G-E tuning, which bassist Ben Shepherd first introduced to the band with the song "Head Down" from Superunknown.[2]

Lyrics

According to Cornell, "Pretty Noose" is about "an attractively packaged bad idea...something that seems great at first and then comes back to bite you."[3] Frank Kozik, the director of the song's music video, interpreted the song as "your average bad-girlfriend experience," an interpretation which Cornell agreed with.[4]

Release and reception

"Pretty Noose" appeared on Billboard magazine's Hot 100 Airplay chart, reaching the top 40. The song peaked at number four on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number two on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. At the 1997 Grammy Awards, "Pretty Noose" received a nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance.[5] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic called the song "updated, muscular prog rock."[6]

Outside the United States, the single was released in the United Kingdom. In Canada, the song reached the top 50 on the Canadian Singles Chart, and later it charted on the Alternative Top 30 chart where it reached number one and became Soundgarden's first single to top that chart. "Pretty Noose" also reached number four on the Canadian Year End Alternative Top 50. "Pretty Noose" reached the UK Top 20 and was the last single from the album which charted in the UK Top 20. "Pretty Noose" peaked at number 14 in Australia. It reached the top 20 in New Zealand and was a top ten success in Finland.

Music video

Official video

The music video for "Pretty Noose" was directed by Frank Kozik.[7] Kozik had previously been known for his work on posters and album art.[7] The video blends animation with various scenes of the band members in a bar, an exotic dancer, Cameron riding a motorcycle, an arrest, a tattoo parlor, and Cornell in a bedroom. In the original version of the video, Cornell is shown killing a woman.[8] The video was released in May 1996.[9]

Cornell on the music video:

It's unlike anything else we've ever done...In fact, I think it's unlike anything else anyone has ever done. Working with someone like Frank was really interesting because his approach was so fresh—he didn't know the rules that he's supposed to play under. He made the video what it is. It's really interesting and colorful. It's the kind of video that's still fun to look at after you've seen it a few times. That was very important to us. At this point in our lives, part of the challenge is to try new things, not to fall into the pattern of playing it safe. We did that on the video, and we did that on the album too.[8]

Controversy

MTV refused to air the full video, as it ends with an apparent murder. MuchMusic was given a revised version to air on its channel.[4] Kozik said that the video was censored because it was "too heavy" for the "dipshits at MTV." He added, "They got a dead girl in that lame Stabbing Westward video so I don't understand their problem."[4]

International version

An alternate version of the music video for "Pretty Noose" was released. This version was directed by Henry Shepherd (bassist Ben Shepherd's brother), who had previously co-directed the "My Wave" music video for the band.[10] The video simply features the band performing the song live in a studio. The footage is taken from a pre-release European promotional kit for Down on the Upside.[11] The video was released to areas outside of the United States, but began to be shown in the United States after Kozik's version debuted.

Live performances

"Pretty Noose" was performed on Saturday Night Live in May 1996 in support of Down on the Upside.

Track listing

All songs written by Chris Cornell, except where noted:

Promotional CD (US)
  1. "Pretty Noose" – 4:12
CD (Europe) and 7" Vinyl (Europe)
  1. "Pretty Noose" – 4:12
  2. "Jerry Garcia's Finger" (Matt Cameron, Cornell, Ben Shepherd, Kim Thayil) – 4:00
CD (Europe)
  1. "Pretty Noose" – 4:12
  2. "Applebite" (Cameron, Cornell) – 5:10
  3. "An Unkind" (Shepherd) – 2:08
  4. Interview with Eleven's Alain and Natasha – 8:57
Promotional CD (UK)
  1. "Pretty Noose" – 4:12
  • The club promo CD is a limited edition of 300 (making it the rarest of any Soundgarden release), and comes packaged in a clear, soft plastic sleeve sealed with a large red sticker that doubles as the "liner notes."

Chart positions

Chart (1996) Position
Finnish Singles Chart[12] 10
UK Singles Chart[13] 14
New Zealand Singles Chart[14] 18
Australian Singles Chart[15] 22
US Billboard Hot 100 Airplay[16] 37
US Modern Rock Tracks[17] 2
US Mainstream Rock Tracks[17] 4
Swedish Singles Chart[18] 42
Canadian Singles Chart[19] 43
Canadian Alternative Top 30[20] 1
Swiss Singles Chart[21] 47

References

  1. ^ "Down on the Upside". The Buzz Word. August 1996.
  2. ^ Leonard, Michael. "Unknown Pleasures". The Guitar Magazine. December 1996.
  3. ^ "Soundgarden Returns". MTV.com. April 12, 1996.
  4. ^ a b c "Soundgarden's New Video Causes Controversy". Toronto Sun. May 10, 1996.
  5. ^ "39th Grammy Awards - 1997". Rockonthenet.com. http://www.rockonthenet.com/archive/1997/grammys.htm. Retrieved on 2008-02-20. 
  6. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Down on the Upside > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved on May 19, 2008.
  7. ^ a b Zogbi, Marina. "Upshot on "The Upside" from Kim Thayil". Metal Edge. August 1996.
  8. ^ a b Waters, Rodney. "Getting Down with Soundgarden". Hit Parader. October 1996.
  9. ^ "Soundgarden music videos". Music Video Database. http://www.mvdbase.com/artist.php?last=Soundgarden&first=&sortord=1=. Retrieved on 2008-02-22. 
  10. ^ "Soundgarden - Pretty Noose: International Version". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fZ86Fh0XPk. Retrieved on 2008-06-22. 
  11. ^ "Pretty Noose (Video)". Unofficial SG Homepage.
  12. ^ "Finnish Single/Album Chart / Soundgarden / Longplay". finnishcharts.com. http://finnishcharts.com/search.asp?cat=s&search=Soundgarden. Retrieved on 2008-02-19. 
  13. ^ "EveryHit.com". http://www.everyhit.com/. Retrieved on 2007-12-08. 
  14. ^ "Soundgarden". New Zealand-charts.com. http://charts.org.nz/search.asp?search=Soundgarden&cat=s. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. 
  15. ^ "SOUNDGARDEN - PRETTY NOOSE (SONG)". Australian-charts.com. http://www.australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?key=3233&cat=s. Retrieved on 2007-12-08. 
  16. ^ "Billboard.com / Soundgarden / Longplay". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/searchResult.jsp?No=30&exp=y&D=Soundgarden&Ntt=Soundgarden&Dx=mode+matchallpartial&Ntk=Keyword&an=bbcom&nor=10&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&N=0. Retrieved on 2008-02-19. 
  17. ^ a b "Soundgarden Artist Chart History". Billboard. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.vnuArtistId=5719&model.vnuAlbumId=185189. Retrieved on 2007-12-08. 
  18. ^ "Swedish Single/Album Chart / Soundgarden / Longplay". swedishcharts.com. http://swedishcharts.com/search.asp?cat=s&search=Soundgarden. Retrieved on 2008-02-19. 
  19. ^ "Canadian Charts - "Pretty Noose"". RPM. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.3034&volume=63&issue=22&issue_dt=July%2015%201996&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=sf15modmffbbtk0gn0nt48er65. Retrieved on 2008-03-07. 
  20. ^ "Canadian Rock/Alternative Top 30 – "Pretty Noose"". RPM. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.2989&volume=63&issue=16&issue_dt=June%2003%201996&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=f1duo3bms4u4flnv4kb4ghtb72. Retrieved on 2008-03-07. 
  21. ^ "Schweizer Hitparade". hitparade.ch. http://hitparade.ch/search.asp?cat=s&search=Soundgarden. Retrieved on 2008-02-19. 

 
 

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