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Pool Party!

"Pool Party!" is a song by American band The Aquabats which appears on their 2000 album Myths, Legends and Other Amazing Adventures, Vol. 2, which itself was a compilation of B-sides and unreleased tracks from the recording sessions for the band's 1999 studio album The Aquabats vs. the Floating Eye of Death!.

Despite having never been released as a single, "Pool Party!" eventually became a perennial favorite among Aquabats fans, and has since been played at every one of the band's concerts, almost always as the closing number. In 2007, the song gained minor media attention when it was performed by The Aquabats on the popular Nick Jr. Channel television series Yo Gabba Gabba!, appearing on several soundtrack compilations as well as Yo Gabba Gabba!'s live tours. "Pool Party!" has been described as one of The Aquabats' most popular and well-liked songs, and can arguably be labeled as the band's signature song.[1]

Background edit

In a track-by-track commentary of Myths posted to The Aquabats' website shortly before the album's release, singer Christian Jacobs (The MC Bat Commander) elaborated on the history of "Pool Party!", revealing that the song was originally conceived by former co-founder and trumpeter Boyd Terry (Catboy) during the writing sessions for the band's 1997 studio album The Fury of The Aquabats!. After Terry had written the lyrics, the rest of the band attempted to write accompanying music in several different musical styles, including "a Devo-esque version, Crash's more punk rock version and a kind of '80s cheese pop New Edition style", but were ultimately unsatisfied with any of them and postponed further work on the song indefinitely.[2]

According to Jacobs, "Pool Party!" became an in-joke among the band members to refer to song ideas that get talked about but never get finished. Around 1999, The Aquabats took another shot at reviving "Pool Party!", using an unfinished song called "Windmills!" and combining parts of their previous attempts to eventually arrive at the final version of the song. Jacobs concluded his commentary by noting "Catboy wins for coming up with a funny idea that we never gave up on".[2]

Overview edit

 
Making extensive use of inflatable pool toys, "Pool Floatie Races" are a common way The Aquabats segue into a live performance of "Pool Party!".

After predominantly experimenting with ska music on their first two albums, The Aquabats consciously decided to move away from an overtly ska-based sound for their studio follow-up and explore much more diverse and eclectic material.[3] "Pool Party!" is no exception, being completely absent of the ska rhythms and brass instruments which characterized the band's previous albums in favor of a guitar-driven pop rock sound and new wave-influenced synthesizer melodies, elements which would both eventually become an integral part of The Aquabats' music on their subsequent studio albums. The bridge of the song features a brief rap breakdown, followed by a short instrumental section which incorporates the main synthesizer melody from Rush's 1981 single "Tom Sawyer".[4][5]

Lyrically, "Pool Party!" is one of the simplest songs in The Aquabats' repertoire, featuring little of the surreal humor or comic book/fantasy-inspired narratives which make up much of the band's material, instead centering on the description of a "cool pool party" "for the cool kids in my school" being hosted by the narrator. Emphasized by the lyric "there hasn't been a party like this since 1981", "Pool Party!" is a tongue-in-cheek parody of the early 1980s Southern Californian youth culture which most members of The Aquabats grew up in, evidenced by its repeated use of surf and skater slang like "dude" and "bro" and a chorus of female backing vocalists speaking in obvious Valley girl accents delivering such lingo as "your pool rips!" and "holy guacamole!".

The beginning of the track features a spoken word dialogue between The MC Bat Commander and Catboy which segues into the song's lyrics, where the two discuss the titular party while affecting stereotypical California English dialects. At one point, the MC Bat Commander boasts that the party will have "food, and girls, and more food, and Mike Gerudo's coming!", a reference to co-composer Catboy, whose fictionalized character biography on The Aquabats' website listed his "alter ego"'s name as such.[6]

Live shows

Although Myths & Legends failed to meet with any commercial success upon release, "Pool Party!" nevertheless became a favorite among fans and critics alike, with such publications as Geekscape calling it "the greatest singalong song ever".[7] Documented as early as 2003 on the DVD release Serious Awesomeness!, "Pool Party!" quickly moved its way up The Aquabats' setlists, almost always being played as the last song - or the last song before the encore - to close out each of the band's concerts.

As is expected of The Aquabats' stage show, live performances of "Pool Party!" are always accompanied by heavy theatrics. Typically, The Aquabats will invite young children in the crowd to dance onstage throughout the duration of the song, filling out the rest of the stage space with costumed characters and members of their road crew or opening bands.[8][9] At the start of the song, the band releases scores of beach balls, inflatable pool toys and pool noodles upon the crowd to be tossed about by the audience members.[10][11][12]

Yo Gabba Gabba! version edit

"Pool Party!"
Song by The Aquabats
from the album Music is...Awesome!, Vol. 2 and Yo Gabba Gabba! Hey![13]
ReleasedAugust 31, 2010
Recorded2007
GenreComedy rock, pop rock
Length1:59
LabelFilter US
Songwriter(s)Christian Jacobs, Chad Larson, Boyd Terry[14]
Producer(s)The Aquabats, Cameron Webb

On August 21, 2007, The Aquabats appeared on the second episode of the first season of Yo Gabba Gabba!, a Nickelodeon children's television series which Christian Jacobs co-created and produced, where they performed to a re-recorded version of "Pool Party!". Outside of a shortened running time which omitted the bridge and final chorus, the re-recording was mostly identical to the original composition, with the exception of a more prominent keyboard mix and an added chorus of children cheering and singing along to parts of the song.

Although the original "Pool Party!" contained no objectionable lyrical content, The Aquabats still chose to rewrite parts of the lyrics to be suitable for Yo Gabba Gabba!'s primary demographic of preschool-aged children.[15] For example, "Girls look cute in their swimming suits" was changed to "Grab your swimming suit, it'll be a hoot", while the main chorus of "It was a pool party for the cool kids in my school" was altered to "It was a pool party for everybody in the world".

In the wake of Yo Gabba Gabba!'s international critical and commercial success, media attention was turned towards The Aquabats owing both to Jacobs' involvement and the band's frequent appearances in the series. Many internet publications, including About.com and Idolator, placed The Aquabats' performance of "Pool Party!" on their lists of Yo Gabba Gabba!'s best musical guests, while DVD Talk, reviewing the episode on a home video release, considered the band "a perfect addition to the show" and highly praised the episode's music, calling "Pool Party!" "tremendous".[16][17][18]

On August 31, 2010, the re-recording of "Pool Party!" was officially released on the Yo Gabba Gabba! soundtrack album Music is...Awesome! Volume 2, also appearing on a later Australian compilation entitled The Best of Yo Gabba Gabba! in November 2012.[14][19] A live performance of "Pool Party!", filmed as part of a Yo Gabba Gabba! live tour at Los Angeles's Nokia Theater, was included on the DVD Yo Gabba Gabba! Live!: There's a Party in My City!, released on March 13, 2012, and also performed at the Nickelodeon Mega Music Fest at New York's Brooklyn Academy of Music.

Credits edit

Original 2000 recording

Although trumpeters Prince Adam and Catboy were part of The Aquabats' line-up during this time, no brass instruments were featured in the song.

2007 re-recording

References edit

  1. ^ Loomis, Chris (December 12, 2012). "The Aquabats @ House of Blues – Anaheim – 12/13/2012". So Cal Music Today.
  2. ^ a b . www.theaquabats.com. Archived from the original on 2006-05-09.
  3. ^ . Splendid Magazine. 2005. Archived from the original on 2008-02-11.
  4. ^ Diaz, Julio. "The Aquabats". Ink19.
  5. ^ "Rush Tributes". Power Windows.
  6. ^ . www.theaquabats.com. Archived from the original on October 11, 2000.
  7. ^ O'Hare, Shane (August 10, 2011). "The Aquabats! at Comic Con! Panel-Interview-Concert". Geekscape.
  8. ^ Matlock, Bruce (November 18, 2010). . Playback STL. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014.
  9. ^ Vega, Priscilla (December 11, 2013). "The Aquabats at Fonda Theatre". OC Reloaded.
  10. ^ [Skank You Very Much: The Aquabats @ Marquee Theatre on December 1 "D'Andrea, Nikki"]. Phoenix New Times. December 4, 2007. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  11. ^ Kremkau, Bryan (May 9, 2014). "The Aquabats @ Irving Plaza, NYC". ReadJunk.
  12. ^ Woolsey, Brittany (September 1, 2012). "Music Review: Aquabats have kid-friendly show at Great Park". Daily Pilot.
  13. ^ "Pool Party - song by the Aquabats!" – via Spotify.
  14. ^ a b "Music is...Awesome!, Vol. 2 - Yo Gabba Gabba!". Allmusic.
  15. ^ O'Hare, Shane (May 23, 2013). "Geekscape Interviews: Jason DeVilliers & Ricky Falomir From 'The Aquabats Supershow'". Geekscape.
  16. ^ Truitt, Warren. "Top 10 Yo Gabba Gabba! Musical Guests Season 1". About.com.
  17. ^ Bain, Becky (April 6, 2010). "The 11 Best Musical Performances on 'Yo Gabba Gabba!'". Idolator.
  18. ^ Rizzo, Francis (June 28, 2010). "Yo Gabba Gabba: Clubhouse: DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video". DVD Talk.
  19. ^ "Best of Yo Gabba Gabba!". Allmusic.

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For other uses see Pool party Pool Party is a song by American band The Aquabats which appears on their 2000 album Myths Legends and Other Amazing Adventures Vol 2 which itself was a compilation of B sides and unreleased tracks from the recording sessions for the band s 1999 studio album The Aquabats vs the Floating Eye of Death Pool Party Song by The Aquabatsfrom the album Myths Legends and Other Amazing Adventures Vol 2ReleasedMay 17 2000Recorded1999GenreComedy rock pop rockLength4 15LabelFearless RecordsSongwriter s The AquabatsProducer s Cameron WebbDespite having never been released as a single Pool Party eventually became a perennial favorite among Aquabats fans and has since been played at every one of the band s concerts almost always as the closing number In 2007 the song gained minor media attention when it was performed by The Aquabats on the popular Nick Jr Channel television series Yo Gabba Gabba appearing on several soundtrack compilations as well as Yo Gabba Gabba s live tours Pool Party has been described as one of The Aquabats most popular and well liked songs and can arguably be labeled as the band s signature song 1 Contents 1 Background 2 Overview 3 Yo Gabba Gabba version 4 Credits 5 ReferencesBackground editIn a track by track commentary of Myths posted to The Aquabats website shortly before the album s release singer Christian Jacobs The MC Bat Commander elaborated on the history of Pool Party revealing that the song was originally conceived by former co founder and trumpeter Boyd Terry Catboy during the writing sessions for the band s 1997 studio album The Fury of The Aquabats After Terry had written the lyrics the rest of the band attempted to write accompanying music in several different musical styles including a Devo esque version Crash s more punk rock version and a kind of 80s cheese pop New Edition style but were ultimately unsatisfied with any of them and postponed further work on the song indefinitely 2 According to Jacobs Pool Party became an in joke among the band members to refer to song ideas that get talked about but never get finished Around 1999 The Aquabats took another shot at reviving Pool Party using an unfinished song called Windmills and combining parts of their previous attempts to eventually arrive at the final version of the song Jacobs concluded his commentary by noting Catboy wins for coming up with a funny idea that we never gave up on 2 Overview edit nbsp Making extensive use of inflatable pool toys Pool Floatie Races are a common way The Aquabats segue into a live performance of Pool Party After predominantly experimenting with ska music on their first two albums The Aquabats consciously decided to move away from an overtly ska based sound for their studio follow up and explore much more diverse and eclectic material 3 Pool Party is no exception being completely absent of the ska rhythms and brass instruments which characterized the band s previous albums in favor of a guitar driven pop rock sound and new wave influenced synthesizer melodies elements which would both eventually become an integral part of The Aquabats music on their subsequent studio albums The bridge of the song features a brief rap breakdown followed by a short instrumental section which incorporates the main synthesizer melody from Rush s 1981 single Tom Sawyer 4 5 Lyrically Pool Party is one of the simplest songs in The Aquabats repertoire featuring little of the surreal humor or comic book fantasy inspired narratives which make up much of the band s material instead centering on the description of a cool pool party for the cool kids in my school being hosted by the narrator Emphasized by the lyric there hasn t been a party like this since 1981 Pool Party is a tongue in cheek parody of the early 1980s Southern Californian youth culture which most members of The Aquabats grew up in evidenced by its repeated use of surf and skater slang like dude and bro and a chorus of female backing vocalists speaking in obvious Valley girl accents delivering such lingo as your pool rips and holy guacamole The beginning of the track features a spoken word dialogue between The MC Bat Commander and Catboy which segues into the song s lyrics where the two discuss the titular party while affecting stereotypical California English dialects At one point the MC Bat Commander boasts that the party will have food and girls and more food and Mike Gerudo s coming a reference to co composer Catboy whose fictionalized character biography on The Aquabats website listed his alter ego s name as such 6 Live showsAlthough Myths amp Legends failed to meet with any commercial success upon release Pool Party nevertheless became a favorite among fans and critics alike with such publications as Geekscape calling it the greatest singalong song ever 7 Documented as early as 2003 on the DVD release Serious Awesomeness Pool Party quickly moved its way up The Aquabats setlists almost always being played as the last song or the last song before the encore to close out each of the band s concerts As is expected of The Aquabats stage show live performances of Pool Party are always accompanied by heavy theatrics Typically The Aquabats will invite young children in the crowd to dance onstage throughout the duration of the song filling out the rest of the stage space with costumed characters and members of their road crew or opening bands 8 9 At the start of the song the band releases scores of beach balls inflatable pool toys and pool noodles upon the crowd to be tossed about by the audience members 10 11 12 Yo Gabba Gabba version edit Pool Party Song by The Aquabatsfrom the album Music is Awesome Vol 2 and Yo Gabba Gabba Hey 13 ReleasedAugust 31 2010Recorded2007GenreComedy rock pop rockLength1 59LabelFilter USSongwriter s Christian Jacobs Chad Larson Boyd Terry 14 Producer s The Aquabats Cameron WebbOn August 21 2007 The Aquabats appeared on the second episode of the first season of Yo Gabba Gabba a Nickelodeon children s television series which Christian Jacobs co created and produced where they performed to a re recorded version of Pool Party Outside of a shortened running time which omitted the bridge and final chorus the re recording was mostly identical to the original composition with the exception of a more prominent keyboard mix and an added chorus of children cheering and singing along to parts of the song Although the original Pool Party contained no objectionable lyrical content The Aquabats still chose to rewrite parts of the lyrics to be suitable for Yo Gabba Gabba s primary demographic of preschool aged children 15 For example Girls look cute in their swimming suits was changed to Grab your swimming suit it ll be a hoot while the main chorus of It was a pool party for the cool kids in my school was altered to It was a pool party for everybody in the world In the wake of Yo Gabba Gabba s international critical and commercial success media attention was turned towards The Aquabats owing both to Jacobs involvement and the band s frequent appearances in the series Many internet publications including About com and Idolator placed The Aquabats performance of Pool Party on their lists of Yo Gabba Gabba s best musical guests while DVD Talk reviewing the episode on a home video release considered the band a perfect addition to the show and highly praised the episode s music calling Pool Party tremendous 16 17 18 On August 31 2010 the re recording of Pool Party was officially released on the Yo Gabba Gabba soundtrack album Music is Awesome Volume 2 also appearing on a later Australian compilation entitled The Best of Yo Gabba Gabba in November 2012 14 19 A live performance of Pool Party filmed as part of a Yo Gabba Gabba live tour at Los Angeles s Nokia Theater was included on the DVD Yo Gabba Gabba Live There s a Party in My City released on March 13 2012 and also performed at the Nickelodeon Mega Music Fest at New York s Brooklyn Academy of Music Credits editOriginal 2000 recordingThe M C Bat Commander vocals The Mysterious Kyu guitar Chainsaw Karate guitar Crash McLarson bass The Robot keyboards Doctor Rock Gabe Palmer drumsAlthough trumpeters Prince Adam and Catboy were part of The Aquabats line up during this time no brass instruments were featured in the song 2007 re recordingThe MC Bat Commander vocals EagleBones Falconhawk guitar Crash McLarson bass Jimmy the Robot keyboards Ricky Fitness drumsReferences edit Loomis Chris December 12 2012 The Aquabats House of Blues Anaheim 12 13 2012 So Cal Music Today a b Pool Party www theaquabats com Archived from the original on 2006 05 09 A Very Long Short Talk with The Aquabats Splendid Magazine 2005 Archived from the original on 2008 02 11 Diaz Julio The Aquabats Ink19 Rush Tributes Power Windows CatBoy www theaquabats com Archived from the original on October 11 2000 O Hare Shane August 10 2011 The Aquabats at Comic Con Panel Interview Concert Geekscape Matlock Bruce November 18 2010 Reel Big Fish and The Aquabats 11 14 10 Playback STL Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Vega Priscilla December 11 2013 The Aquabats at Fonda Theatre OC Reloaded Skank You Very Much The Aquabats Marquee Theatre on December 1 D Andrea Nikki Phoenix New Times December 4 2007 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Kremkau Bryan May 9 2014 The Aquabats Irving Plaza NYC ReadJunk Woolsey Brittany September 1 2012 Music Review Aquabats have kid friendly show at Great Park Daily Pilot Pool Party song by the Aquabats via Spotify a b Music is Awesome Vol 2 Yo Gabba Gabba Allmusic O Hare Shane May 23 2013 Geekscape Interviews Jason DeVilliers amp Ricky Falomir From The Aquabats Supershow Geekscape Truitt Warren Top 10 Yo Gabba Gabba Musical Guests Season 1 About com Bain Becky April 6 2010 The 11 Best Musical Performances on Yo Gabba Gabba Idolator Rizzo Francis June 28 2010 Yo Gabba Gabba Clubhouse DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video DVD Talk Best of Yo 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