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Rabbit in Your Headlights

"Rabbit in Your Headlights" is a song by British electronic duo Unkle. It was released as the lead single from their debut album Psyence Fiction (1998). The song features vocals from Radiohead singer Thom Yorke.

"Rabbit in Your Headlights"
Single by Unkle featuring Thom Yorke
from the album Psyence Fiction
Released1998
RecordedJuly 1997
GenreTrip hop
Length6:18
LabelMo' Wax
Songwriter(s)Thom Yorke, Josh Davis
Producer(s)Unkle
Unkle featuring Thom Yorke singles chronology
"Last Orgy 3"
(1998)
"Rabbit in Your Headlights"
(1998)

The song was written by Yorke and Unkle member Josh Davis and produced by Unkle, the track heavily uses samples from other songs. "Rabbit in Your Headlights" combines Yorke's vocals with a variety of samples from sources ranging from Dutch band Supersister to the film Contact (1997). It takes its title from a quote from the thriller film Jacob's Ladder (1990); dialogue from the film is also one of many samples on the song. The song also appears to sample the percussion from Talk Talk's "New Grass" from their album Laughing Stock (1991).[citation needed]

While the single was not a commercial success, it was positively received by critics.[citation needed] Pitchfork credited "Rabbit in Your Headlights" as a "turning point" for Yorke, placing his vocals in the context of experimental electronic music for the first time and foreshadowing Radiohead's 2000 album Kid A.[1]

The music video, directed by Jonathan Glazer and starring actor Denis Lavant, was acclaimed for its direction and cinematography, and won numerous awards.

Music video edit

 
Denis Lavant in the "Rabbit in your headlights" video
 
This shot earned the video its recognition.

The music video, directed by Jonathan Glazer, premiered in November 1998. Glazer said he saw it as a companion to his music video for the 1997 Radiohead single "Karma Police".[2]

The video won the MVPA's Best International Video of the Year Award in 1999. In 2006, Stylus Magazine ranked it number one on their list of the Top 100 Music Videos of All Time. It is anthologised on the DVD Directors Label, Vol. 5: The Work of Director Jonathan Glazer.[citation needed]

The video uses a technique which Glazer later used for the "A Song for the Lovers" video, being shot in real-time and allowing the diegetic sounds produced by objects and characters to be audible above the music. The music itself is non-diegetic.[citation needed]

Plot edit

The video stars Denis Lavant as a man wearing a parka and walking along the middle of the road in a busy car tunnel. He appears to be disoriented, mumbling and shouting incoherences. Some of the cars honk at him and swerve out of his way. All of a sudden a car hits him, and he is left on the ground. The car continues its course without stopping or slowing down. The man stands up and starts walking again as if nothing had happened. Then another car hits him; this time the hit occurs straight on and sends him flying a couple of feet. A passing motorist watches with contempt as the man rolls in the street. The man gets up again. A car swerves by and slows down alongside the man, occupied by three young men played by British actor Craig Kelly as the vehicle's driver and UNKLE's James Lavelle and Richard File as passengers. The driver repeatedly inquires as to the man's destination, who for his part seems oblivious to their presence and continues along his way; the driver soon tires of this and speeds off. Another car hits the man, and he gets up almost instantly. More accidents occur, some cars honk, some cars swerve out of the way — but none stop.

The man removes his parka and throws it on the ground. He is shirtless underneath, and we see his chest covered with bruises and cuts. After the breakdown, leaving just a piano and drums playing, the man stops as well. He smiles and opens his arms in a crucifix-like position. A car is coming his way and makes no intention of stopping. The car hits the man, but this time he stands unmoved, and the car is destroyed upon impact.

Track listing edit

  1. "Rabbit in Your Headlights" – 6:18
  2. "Rabbit in Your Headlights (Instrumental)" – 6:00
  3. "Rabbit in Your Headlights (Underdog Mix)" – 4:46
  4. "Rabbit in Your Headlights (Underdog Instrumental)" – 4:31
  5. "Rabbit in Your Headlights (3D Mix - Reverse Light)" – 7:32
  6. "Rabbit in Your Headlights (3D Mix - Reverse Light Instrumental)" – 7:32
  7. "Rabbit in Your Headlights (Suburban Hell Remix)" – 6:07
  8. "Rabbit in Your Headlights" (DJ Shadow and James Lavelle [UNKLE] featuring Thom Yorke) -- 5:02

References edit

  1. ^ Scheim, Benjamin (6 May 2016). "The history of Thom Yorke on other people's songs". Pitchfork. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  2. ^ Indiewire; Indiewire (12 June 2001). "INTERVIEW: Shooting the "Beast"; Jonathan Glazer Tames the Gangster Genre". IndieWire. Retrieved 5 July 2021.

External links edit

  • Music video profile on mvdbase.com

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rabbit in Your Headlights news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Rabbit in Your Headlights is a song by British electronic duo Unkle It was released as the lead single from their debut album Psyence Fiction 1998 The song features vocals from Radiohead singer Thom Yorke Rabbit in Your Headlights Single by Unkle featuring Thom Yorkefrom the album Psyence FictionReleased1998RecordedJuly 1997GenreTrip hopLength6 18LabelMo WaxSongwriter s Thom Yorke Josh DavisProducer s UnkleUnkle featuring Thom Yorke singles chronology Last Orgy 3 1998 Rabbit in Your Headlights 1998 The song was written by Yorke and Unkle member Josh Davis and produced by Unkle the track heavily uses samples from other songs Rabbit in Your Headlights combines Yorke s vocals with a variety of samples from sources ranging from Dutch band Supersister to the film Contact 1997 It takes its title from a quote from the thriller film Jacob s Ladder 1990 dialogue from the film is also one of many samples on the song The song also appears to sample the percussion from Talk Talk s New Grass from their album Laughing Stock 1991 citation needed While the single was not a commercial success it was positively received by critics citation needed Pitchfork credited Rabbit in Your Headlights as a turning point for Yorke placing his vocals in the context of experimental electronic music for the first time and foreshadowing Radiohead s 2000 album Kid A 1 The music video directed by Jonathan Glazer and starring actor Denis Lavant was acclaimed for its direction and cinematography and won numerous awards Contents 1 Music video 1 1 Plot 2 Track listing 3 References 4 External linksMusic video edit nbsp Denis Lavant in the Rabbit in your headlights video nbsp This shot earned the video its recognition The music video directed by Jonathan Glazer premiered in November 1998 Glazer said he saw it as a companion to his music video for the 1997 Radiohead single Karma Police 2 The video won the MVPA s Best International Video of the Year Award in 1999 In 2006 Stylus Magazine ranked it number one on their list of the Top 100 Music Videos of All Time It is anthologised on the DVD Directors Label Vol 5 The Work of Director Jonathan Glazer citation needed The video uses a technique which Glazer later used for the A Song for the Lovers video being shot in real time and allowing the diegetic sounds produced by objects and characters to be audible above the music The music itself is non diegetic citation needed Plot edit This article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message The video stars Denis Lavant as a man wearing a parka and walking along the middle of the road in a busy car tunnel He appears to be disoriented mumbling and shouting incoherences Some of the cars honk at him and swerve out of his way All of a sudden a car hits him and he is left on the ground The car continues its course without stopping or slowing down The man stands up and starts walking again as if nothing had happened Then another car hits him this time the hit occurs straight on and sends him flying a couple of feet A passing motorist watches with contempt as the man rolls in the street The man gets up again A car swerves by and slows down alongside the man occupied by three young men played by British actor Craig Kelly as the vehicle s driver and UNKLE s James Lavelle and Richard File as passengers The driver repeatedly inquires as to the man s destination who for his part seems oblivious to their presence and continues along his way the driver soon tires of this and speeds off Another car hits the man and he gets up almost instantly More accidents occur some cars honk some cars swerve out of the way but none stop The man removes his parka and throws it on the ground He is shirtless underneath and we see his chest covered with bruises and cuts After the breakdown leaving just a piano and drums playing the man stops as well He smiles and opens his arms in a crucifix like position A car is coming his way and makes no intention of stopping The car hits the man but this time he stands unmoved and the car is destroyed upon impact Track listing edit Rabbit in Your Headlights 6 18 Rabbit in Your Headlights Instrumental 6 00 Rabbit in Your Headlights Underdog Mix 4 46 Rabbit in Your Headlights Underdog Instrumental 4 31 Rabbit in Your Headlights 3D Mix Reverse Light 7 32 Rabbit in Your Headlights 3D Mix Reverse Light Instrumental 7 32 Rabbit in Your Headlights Suburban Hell Remix 6 07 Rabbit in Your Headlights DJ Shadow and James Lavelle UNKLE featuring Thom Yorke 5 02References edit Scheim Benjamin 6 May 2016 The history of Thom Yorke on other people s songs Pitchfork Retrieved 19 July 2019 Indiewire Indiewire 12 June 2001 INTERVIEW Shooting the Beast Jonathan Glazer Tames the Gangster Genre IndieWire Retrieved 5 July 2021 External links editMusic video profile on mvdbase com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rabbit in Your Headlights amp oldid 1221100228, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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