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Goodbye Horses

"Goodbye Horses" is a song recorded by American singer Q Lazzarus. It was written by Q Lazzarus's bandmate, William Garvey, and released in 1988, with an extended version released three years later. It is a synth-pop, dark wave, new wave, and dance song with lyrics based on "transcendence over those who see the world as only earthly and finite" and androgynous vocals from Q Lazzarus.

"Goodbye Horses"
Single by Q Lazzarus
B-side"White Lines"
Released1988
Genre
Length
  • 6:28
  • 3:07 (single edit)
  • 4:20 (7" version)
LabelMon Amie (US)
All Nations (UK)
Songwriter(s)William Garvey
Producer(s)William Garvey

After Q Lazzarus played a demo tape for Jonathan Demme while driving him in her taxi, which included a demo of "Goodbye Horses", he featured the song in his crime comedy film Married to the Mob (1988). It then became a cult hit after he used it in a scene of his film The Silence of the Lambs (1991), which was widely lauded for the usage. Since then, it has been used in various films, television series, and video games, often with references to its use in The Silence of the Lambs, and has been covered by numerous artists.

Composition and writing edit

"Goodbye Horses" was written by songwriter William Garvey and performed by Q Lazzarus, both of whom were bandmates in the band Q Lazzarus and the Resurrection and according to friends of Garvey, had a tumultuous relationship with one another. Q Lazzarus disappeared from the public eye after the band disbanded in 1996, while Garvey died in 2009.[1]

The song, a "haunting",[2] "dreamlike"[3] synth-pop,[4][5] dark wave,[6] new wave,[7] and dance[8] ballad, features Q Lazzarus's androgynous[9] vocals, picked guitar, snare drums, and drum pads.[10] Its lyrics were based by Garvey on "transcendence over those who see the world as only earthly and finite", with the "horses" in the song representing "the five senses from Hindu philosophy".[1] Evan Sawdey of PopMatters wrote that "Goodbye Horses" has a "strangely entrancing thump" and "sad, tragicomic elements" in the lyrics, describing it as "quirky".[11] It was described by Tracy Moore in Vanity Fair as a "gothy, somber ode", and by Tyler Jenke of Tone Deaf as "rather creepy".[12][13]

The Silence of the Lambs appearance edit

 
After being picked up in a taxi by Q Lazzarus, director Jonathan Demme used "Goodbye Horses" in his 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs, making it a cult hit.

In the 1980s, Q Lazzarus worked as a taxi driver in New York City and was unsigned, with record labels allegedly turning her away due to her dreadlocks.[1] One day, in 1985, she picked up director Jonathan Demme and producer Arthur Baker in her taxi during a blizzard after the two finished doing the final mix on Little Steven's music video for his song "Sun City". After dropping off Baker, Q Lazzarus asked Demme if he was in the music business, then proceeded to play her demo tape, which included "Goodbye Horses".[14] After listening to the tape, Demme was impressed, saying, "Oh my God, what is this and who are you?"[15]

"Goodbye Horses" quickly became a cult hit after Demme used it in a scene from his 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs.[2] In the scene, the film's antagonist, serial killer Buffalo Bill (portrayed by Ted Levine) puts on makeup in the mirror and plays with his nipple ring while his victim, Catherine, attempts to escape from a deep pit. As the song plays, Buffalo Bill says to himself, "Would you fuck me? I'd fuck me. I'd fuck me so hard", and then begins dancing naked into a video camera with his penis and testicles tucked between his legs as Catherine cries in the background.[12][14][16][17] "Goodbye Horses" was not in the script, and other songs by David Bowie and Mick Jagger were also considered for the scene.[18][15] It was originally rehearsed to Bob Seger's 1980 song "Her Strut", but "Goodbye Horses" was eventually chosen, with Levine saying that it became "a little gentler", "stranger", and "more feminine" as a result.[3]

Reception edit

 
The use of "Goodbye Horses" in The Silence of the Lambs, in which Buffalo Bill, played by Ted Levine (pictured), does his makeup and dances naked to the song, was praised by critics, who considered the song and the scene inextricable from one another.

Under the Radar and Time Out included the use of "Goodbye Horses" in The Silence of the Lambs on their lists of the best usages of songs in films.[19] Lauren Down wrote for Under the Radar that it was "nigh on impossible" to separate "Goodbye Horses" from the film's scene, remarking they become "inextricable" once "he [Buffalo Bill] steps backwards in self-admiration".[20] Howard Gorman of NME included the song on his list of songs that "became inextricably linked to the horror movies they were ultimately featured in", writing, "Regardless of how great a track this is...not even an MIB neuralyser can prevent us from recreating Buffalo Bill's unsettling mangina-meets-Bon Jovi moment in our heads whenever we hear it."[21]

Bustle's Jack O'Keeffe wrote that Levine's performance was "etched into pop culture history through...the song 'Goodbye Horses' in other media".[22] "Goodbye Horses" was included on Flavorwire's list of the creepiest soundtrack songs, where they wrote that the "infamous 'tuck' scene" in The Silence of the Lambs is "invariably associated" with the song.[23] Billboard's Ron Hart wrote that the inclusion of "Goodbye Horses" in The Silence of the Lambs "immortalized" the song as a "classic".[6] Time Out's Keith Uhlich labeled the song "enrapturing" and called the scene "a pop-cultural touchstone".[19]

For The New York Times, Joe Coscarelli wrote that "Goodbye Horses" "adds an extra layer of eeriness" to what many consider the "indelible shot" of The Silence of the Lambs.[16] Moore wrote that the scene was "played as a moment of dark degeneracy" as Q Lazzarus "warbles on the soundtrack".[12] Max O'Connell of IndieWire called the use of "Goodbye Horses" in the film a "smart choice" due to how it foreshadowed Buffalo Bill's eventual failure and how its "melancholy...underscores how pitiful Bill's existence is, showing him trying to be something he's not just to get away from what he is".[24]

Other appearances edit

Before using "Goodbye Horses" in The Silence of the Lambs, Demme included the song on the soundtrack for his 1988 film Married to the Mob.[11] The Silence of the Lambs scene was parodied in an episode of Family Guy; Garvey later sued MGM for the show's use of the song.[1] The song appeared in a scene from the 2006 film Clerks II, in which Jay and Silent Bob (played by Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith, respectively) parody the Silence of the Lambs scene, and it was also used in another parody of the scene from the 2019 film Jay and Silent Bob Reboot.[21][25] "Goodbye Horses" also appeared in the 2012 slasher film Maniac, a remake of the 1980 film of the same name, as a tribute to the Silence of the Lambs scene.[26] The CBS television series Clarice, a spin-off of The Silence of the Lambs, featured the song in a 2021 episode.[27]

"Goodbye Horses" was also featured in the video games Grand Theft Auto IV (2008) and Skate 3 (2010).[28] As of 2021, the house in Perryopolis, Pennsylvania, used as Buffalo Bill's house in the film is a vacation rental, and, when visitors enter the basement, "Goodbye Horses" plays as a disco ball lights up.[29]

Releases and legacy edit

 
 
 
 
Hayden Thorpe (1st photo), Chino Moreno of Deftones (2nd photo), Kele Okereke (3rd photo), and Sematary (4th photo) and [[Ghost Mountain]] (not pictured) of Haunted Mound have all released covers of "Goodbye Horses".

"Goodbye Horses" was first released in 1988, and, in 1991, Q Lazzarus released an extended version of the song, with her song "White Lines" as a B-side.[1][21][30] In 2021, Ryan Leas wrote for Stereogum that the "cult icon status" of the "beloved" "Goodbye Horses" "seems to keep strengthening over the years".[5] Q Lazzarus has been described as a one-hit wonder by IndieWire and The Daily Telegraph due to the success of "Goodbye Horses".[24][31]

Electronic band Fan Death released a disco cover of the song in 2009 for their first European tour, which was praised by The Fader as a "bang-up cover" with "deep and husky" vocals.[32][9][33] In 2011, Kele Okereke of Bloc Party included a cover of "Goodbye Horses" on his EP The Hunter.[2][34] In 2012, Psyche's cover of "Goodbye Horses" was released through Optimo. In 2013, American rock band the Delta Mirror included a cover of the song on their 2013 album Better Unsung, which the staff of Entertainment Weekly described as "appropriately Ian Curtis-y" and Zach Kelly from Pitchfork viewed as "more than a little silly".[1][35][36]

A 25th anniversary re-release of the single, issued by Mon Amie Records in 2013, included a B-side of a minimalist cover of the song by Hayden Thorpe and Jon Hopkins.[11] Their cover was later included on The Longest Day, a compilation album released by Mon Amie Records in 2020, with proceeds all going towards the Alzheimer's Association.[37]

In 2014, Crosses, the musical side project of Deftones singer Chino Moreno, Far guitarist Shaun Lopez, and bassist Chuck Doom, released a cover of "Goodbye Horses" shortly after releasing their self-titled debut album. In 2021, in anticipation of a new album, the band released a second cover of the song.[38][39] Ryan Leas of Stereogum called the latter cover "a pretty faithful rendition" that was "a little grainer and more haunting" than the original.[5]

Sematary and Ghost Mountain, of American rap collective Haunted Mound, included a cover of "Goodbye Horses" on their 2020 mixtape Hundred Acre Wrist.[40]

References edit

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  6. ^ a b Hart, Ron (October 23, 2019). "'Clerks' at 25: Kevin Smith, Tommy Stinson & More on Its Time Capsule Soundtrack". Billboard. Retrieved June 10, 2022.
  7. ^ Semigran, Aly (October 31, 2016). "7 Songs Made Infinitely Creepier by Horror Movies". Billboard. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
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Goodbye Horses is a song recorded by American singer Q Lazzarus It was written by Q Lazzarus s bandmate William Garvey and released in 1988 with an extended version released three years later It is a synth pop dark wave new wave and dance song with lyrics based on transcendence over those who see the world as only earthly and finite and androgynous vocals from Q Lazzarus Goodbye Horses Single by Q LazzarusB side White Lines Released1988GenreSynth pop dark wave new wave danceLength6 283 07 single edit 4 20 7 version LabelMon Amie US All Nations UK Songwriter s William GarveyProducer s William GarveyAfter Q Lazzarus played a demo tape for Jonathan Demme while driving him in her taxi which included a demo of Goodbye Horses he featured the song in his crime comedy film Married to the Mob 1988 It then became a cult hit after he used it in a scene of his film The Silence of the Lambs 1991 which was widely lauded for the usage Since then it has been used in various films television series and video games often with references to its use in The Silence of the Lambs and has been covered by numerous artists Contents 1 Composition and writing 2 The Silence of the Lambs appearance 2 1 Reception 2 2 Other appearances 3 Releases and legacy 4 ReferencesComposition and writing edit nbsp Goodbye Horses source source The chorus of Goodbye Horses has androgynous vocals from Q Lazzarus and lyrics about horses based by its writer William Garvey on transcendence over those who see the world as only earthly and finite Problems playing this file See media help Goodbye Horses was written by songwriter William Garvey and performed by Q Lazzarus both of whom were bandmates in the band Q Lazzarus and the Resurrection and according to friends of Garvey had a tumultuous relationship with one another Q Lazzarus disappeared from the public eye after the band disbanded in 1996 while Garvey died in 2009 1 The song a haunting 2 dreamlike 3 synth pop 4 5 dark wave 6 new wave 7 and dance 8 ballad features Q Lazzarus s androgynous 9 vocals picked guitar snare drums and drum pads 10 Its lyrics were based by Garvey on transcendence over those who see the world as only earthly and finite with the horses in the song representing the five senses from Hindu philosophy 1 Evan Sawdey of PopMatters wrote that Goodbye Horses has a strangely entrancing thump and sad tragicomic elements in the lyrics describing it as quirky 11 It was described by Tracy Moore in Vanity Fair as a gothy somber ode and by Tyler Jenke of Tone Deaf as rather creepy 12 13 The Silence of the Lambs appearance edit nbsp After being picked up in a taxi by Q Lazzarus director Jonathan Demme used Goodbye Horses in his 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs making it a cult hit In the 1980s Q Lazzarus worked as a taxi driver in New York City and was unsigned with record labels allegedly turning her away due to her dreadlocks 1 One day in 1985 she picked up director Jonathan Demme and producer Arthur Baker in her taxi during a blizzard after the two finished doing the final mix on Little Steven s music video for his song Sun City After dropping off Baker Q Lazzarus asked Demme if he was in the music business then proceeded to play her demo tape which included Goodbye Horses 14 After listening to the tape Demme was impressed saying Oh my God what is this and who are you 15 Goodbye Horses quickly became a cult hit after Demme used it in a scene from his 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs 2 In the scene the film s antagonist serial killer Buffalo Bill portrayed by Ted Levine puts on makeup in the mirror and plays with his nipple ring while his victim Catherine attempts to escape from a deep pit As the song plays Buffalo Bill says to himself Would you fuck me I d fuck me I d fuck me so hard and then begins dancing naked into a video camera with his penis and testicles tucked between his legs as Catherine cries in the background 12 14 16 17 Goodbye Horses was not in the script and other songs by David Bowie and Mick Jagger were also considered for the scene 18 15 It was originally rehearsed to Bob Seger s 1980 song Her Strut but Goodbye Horses was eventually chosen with Levine saying that it became a little gentler stranger and more feminine as a result 3 Reception edit nbsp The use of Goodbye Horses in The Silence of the Lambs in which Buffalo Bill played by Ted Levine pictured does his makeup and dances naked to the song was praised by critics who considered the song and the scene inextricable from one another Under the Radar and Time Out included the use of Goodbye Horses in The Silence of the Lambs on their lists of the best usages of songs in films 19 Lauren Down wrote for Under the Radar that it was nigh on impossible to separate Goodbye Horses from the film s scene remarking they become inextricable once he Buffalo Bill steps backwards in self admiration 20 Howard Gorman of NME included the song on his list of songs that became inextricably linked to the horror movies they were ultimately featured in writing Regardless of how great a track this is not even an MIB neuralyser can prevent us from recreating Buffalo Bill s unsettling mangina meets Bon Jovi moment in our heads whenever we hear it 21 Bustle s Jack O Keeffe wrote that Levine s performance was etched into pop culture history through the song Goodbye Horses in other media 22 Goodbye Horses was included on Flavorwire s list of the creepiest soundtrack songs where they wrote that the infamous tuck scene in The Silence of the Lambs is invariably associated with the song 23 Billboard s Ron Hart wrote that the inclusion of Goodbye Horses in The Silence of the Lambs immortalized the song as a classic 6 Time Out s Keith Uhlich labeled the song enrapturing and called the scene a pop cultural touchstone 19 For The New York Times Joe Coscarelli wrote that Goodbye Horses adds an extra layer of eeriness to what many consider the indelible shot of The Silence of the Lambs 16 Moore wrote that the scene was played as a moment of dark degeneracy as Q Lazzarus warbles on the soundtrack 12 Max O Connell of IndieWire called the use of Goodbye Horses in the film a smart choice due to how it foreshadowed Buffalo Bill s eventual failure and how its melancholy underscores how pitiful Bill s existence is showing him trying to be something he s not just to get away from what he is 24 Other appearances edit Before using Goodbye Horses in The Silence of the Lambs Demme included the song on the soundtrack for his 1988 film Married to the Mob 11 The Silence of the Lambs scene was parodied in an episode of Family Guy Garvey later sued MGM for the show s use of the song 1 The song appeared in a scene from the 2006 film Clerks II in which Jay and Silent Bob played by Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith respectively parody the Silence of the Lambs scene and it was also used in another parody of the scene from the 2019 film Jay and Silent Bob Reboot 21 25 Goodbye Horses also appeared in the 2012 slasher film Maniac a remake of the 1980 film of the same name as a tribute to the Silence of the Lambs scene 26 The CBS television series Clarice a spin off of The Silence of the Lambs featured the song in a 2021 episode 27 Goodbye Horses was also featured in the video games Grand Theft Auto IV 2008 and Skate 3 2010 28 As of 2021 update the house in Perryopolis Pennsylvania used as Buffalo Bill s house in the film is a vacation rental and when visitors enter the basement Goodbye Horses plays as a disco ball lights up 29 Releases and legacy edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Hayden Thorpe 1st photo Chino Moreno of Deftones 2nd photo Kele Okereke 3rd photo and Sematary 4th photo and Ghost Mountain not pictured of Haunted Mound have all released covers of Goodbye Horses Goodbye Horses was first released in 1988 and in 1991 Q Lazzarus released an extended version of the song with her song White Lines as a B side 1 21 30 In 2021 Ryan Leas wrote for Stereogum that the cult icon status of the beloved Goodbye Horses seems to keep strengthening over the years 5 Q Lazzarus has been described as a one hit wonder by IndieWire and The Daily Telegraph due to the success of Goodbye Horses 24 31 Electronic band Fan Death released a disco cover of the song in 2009 for their first European tour which was praised by The Fader as a bang up cover with deep and husky vocals 32 9 33 In 2011 Kele Okereke of Bloc Party included a cover of Goodbye Horses on his EP The Hunter 2 34 In 2012 Psyche s cover of Goodbye Horses was released through Optimo In 2013 American rock band the Delta Mirror included a cover of the song on their 2013 album Better Unsung which the staff of Entertainment Weekly described as appropriately Ian Curtis y and Zach Kelly from Pitchfork viewed as more than a little silly 1 35 36 A 25th anniversary re release of the single issued by Mon Amie Records in 2013 included a B side of a minimalist cover of the song by Hayden Thorpe and Jon Hopkins 11 Their cover was later included on The Longest Day a compilation album released by Mon Amie Records in 2020 with proceeds all going towards the Alzheimer s Association 37 In 2014 Crosses the musical side project of Deftones singer Chino Moreno Far guitarist Shaun Lopez and bassist Chuck Doom released a cover of Goodbye Horses shortly after releasing their self titled debut album In 2021 in anticipation of a new album the band released a second cover of the song 38 39 Ryan Leas of Stereogum called the latter cover a pretty faithful rendition that was a little grainer and more haunting than the original 5 Sematary and Ghost Mountain of American rap collective Haunted Mound included a cover of Goodbye Horses on their 2020 mixtape Hundred Acre Wrist 40 References edit a b c d e f Gorton Thomas Graham Dixon Charlie April 17 2018 What happened to Q who sang Goodbye Horses Dazed Retrieved June 10 2022 a b c Helman Peter August 11 2018 Mysterious Goodbye Horses Singer Q Lazzarus Breaks Her Silence 30 Years Later Stereogum Retrieved June 10 2022 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