Club Foot (song)
"Club Foot" is a song by English indie rock band Kasabian, featured on their 2004 debut album Kasabian. It was released on 17 May 2004 in the UK. The video of this song is dedicated to Czech student Jan Palach, who committed suicide in political protest by self-immolation. The video also refers to the Soviet government's intervention in the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 on a banner showing the text in Hungarian (Szabad Európa Rádió) which translates as "Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty".
The song is known for its distinctive distorted bass riff.
In October 2011, NME placed it at number 108 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years".[2]
Track listing
CD
- Club Foot – 2:52
- Club Foot (Jagz Kooner Vocal Mix) – 4:53
- Trash Can – 2:53
- Sand Clit – 3:53
Usage in media
The song has been used in various movie, television, video game and other productions, including some of those below:
- Video game: MLB 2K13
- Video game: Demo for on hold PS3 title Eight Days.
- Video game: Trailer, introduction and soundtrack to Tony Hawk's Project 8
- Video game: Introduction to Pro Evolution Soccer 5
- Video game: Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition[3]
- Video game: Marc Eckō's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure
- Video game: Juiced
- Video game: Rock Band DLC
- Video game: SingStar Rocks!
- Video game: Introduction to WRC: Rally Evolved
- Video game: Alan Wake's American Nightmare
- Video game: FIFA 13, FIFA 14 (instrumental version in pre-match music for Premier League games, not on official soundtrack)
- Video game: Guitar Hero Live
- Television: Football on Sky Sports
- Television: Theme music for The Take, an East-End gangster miniseries starring Tom Hardy
- Television: Season three finale of Numb3rs
- Television: Introduction to season four episode of Smallville titled "Lucy"[3]
- Television: Twice used on the BBC motoring programme Top Gear
- Television: Season two, Episode 15, of One Tree Hill (TV Series)[3]
- Television: Do Something Different, CBBC series presented by Sam & Mark, summer 2007
- Television: Season one, Episode 13, of Criminal Minds
- Television: Season three, Episode 15, of CSI: Miami
- Television: Season two, Episode 20, of Nikita (TV series) titled "Shadow Walker"
- Movie: Goal![3]
- Movie: The Guardian starring Ashton Kutcher and Kevin Costner[3]
- Movie: The Boys Are Back starring Clive Owen[3]
- Movie: Doomsday directed by Neil Marshall[3]
- Movie: ACAB – All Cops Are Bastards[3]
- Movie: Okolofutbola[3]
- Movie Trailer: Green Street
- Movie Trailer: District 13 starring David Belle
- Movie Trailer: Serenity
- Football: Used by Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium as player entrance song.
- Football: Remixed version used by Aston Villa at Villa Park as player entrance song.
- Football: Used by Benfica at the Estádio da Luz before matches.
- Miscellaneous: As music video on a "Sampler" UMD disk included in the value pack of the Sony PlayStation Portable system at its initial launch.
- Miscellaneous: The song was used in the Formula One 2008 Spanish Grand Prix race edit.
- Miscellaneous: The song was used in the videos advertising Sony Walkman W Sports W273 music player.
- Miscellaneous: The song was used at the start of Russell Howard's Dingledodies gig.
Reissue
"Club Foot" is a reissued single from Kasabian. The single entered the Uk Chart at #19 in 2004, and at #21 in 2005.[4] In 2005 it also peaked #27 in US Modern Rock Tracks,[5] the same position in the same chart reached in 2011 with the single version contained in Live!, recorded at The O2 Arena in London on 15 December 2011.[6][7] The Maxi CD includes two new B-sides and a remix of "Club Foot", while the 2-track CD contains a live version of non-album track "55".
Track listing
Maxi CD
- Club Foot – 2:51
- The Duke – 3:35
- Bang – 3:05
- Club Foot (Jimmy Douglass Remix) – 3:21
- CD-rom with Club Foot promo video + Club Foot Live @ Brixton Academy video
Mini CD
- Club Foot – 2:51
- 55 (Live @ Brixton Academy) – 4:23
10" Vinyl
- Club Foot – 2:51
- 55 (Live @ Brixton Academy) – 4:23
- Club Foot (Jimmy Douglass Remix) – 3:21
Australian EP
- Club Foot – 2:51
- Reason Is Treason – 3:44
- Trash Can – 2:53
[Notes: Red Digipak]
Charts
References
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