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Gay Bar (song)

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Released
  
2 June 2003

Recorded
  
2001

Label
  
XL

Format
  
7" CD DVD

Length
  
2:20

Writer(s)
  
Tyler Spencer

"Gay Bar" is a song by American rock band Electric Six. Written by band member Tyler Spencer, under the pseudonym Dick Valentine, it was released in June 2003 as the second single from their debut studio album, Fire (2003). While both the song and music video received significant airplay, lyrics mentioning war were edited due to their possibly offensive nature since the song made its air debut at the start of the Iraq War.

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Background and writing

According to Spencer/Valentine, the idea for the song came up from incorrectly hearing the lyrics of DEVO's "Girl U Want" as "it's just a girl, it's just a girl at a gay bar" while the song was playing in a very loud nightclub. (The actual lyric is "She's just the girl, she's just the girl, the girl you want".)

Censorship

In the censored version of the song, the words "nuclear" and "war" (in the line "let's start a war, start a nuclear war") are cut out and a whip lash sound is used instead. A radio version in Japan exists in which the same lyrics are replaced with "let's do an edit, do a radio edit".

Music video

The music video, directed by Tom Kuntz and Mike Maguire, was recorded in April 2003 at a movie studio in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The video depicts a series of Abraham Lincoln ('Gaybraham') look-alikes in the White House, portrayed primarily by the band's lead singer Dick Valentine, but stand-ins were used for some scenes. Various phallic images appear throughout the video, such as a bell, a train entering a tunnel, a hamster running through a tube, and so on.

Awards

The song was nominated for the Kerrang! Award for Best Single. It also won Video of the Year award (2003) from both Kerrang and Q magazine.

CD

  1. "Gay Bar"
  2. "Don't Be Afraid of the Robot"
  3. "Take Off Your Clothes"

DVD

  1. "Gay Bar" video
  2. "Gay Bar (Peaches remix)"
  3. "Rock Show"

7"

  1. "Gay Bar"
  2. "The Living End"

Covers

Canadian electronic musician Peaches covered the song as a bonus track for her album Fatherfucker.

The Bosshoss played a cover of the song during their 2010 "Low Voltage" tour. A studio version was released in their album Stallion Battalion.

Austrian band Harpia Deiis covered the song live as a recording in the studio in September 2012 and released it in December 2013.

British comedy duo Armstrong & Miller parodied the Gay Bar song in their series promotional video for BBC One television.

References

Gay Bar (song) Wikipedia