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Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet

"Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet" is a song by the American rock band Fall Out Boy from their fourth studio album Folie à Deux (2008). It was initially released as a digital single as part of the buildup to the new album on iTunes on October 7, 2008. The song impacted United States modern rock radio on June 15, 2009.[3]

"Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet"
Single by Fall Out Boy
from the album Folie à Deux
Released
  • October 7, 2008 (promotional)
  • June 15, 2009 (single)
RecordedLos Angeles, CA
Genre
Length3:55
LabelIsland
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Neal Avron
Fall Out Boy singles chronology
"America's Suitehearts"
(2008)
"Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet"
(2009)
"What a Catch, Donnie"
(2009)

The title of the song refers to former Major League Baseball player Pete Rose, known for sliding headfirst into bases. Rose agreed never to work in baseball again due to an accused betting scandal while managing the Cincinnati Reds and will likely be kept out of the Hall of Fame, located in Cooperstown, New York, because of it.[4] The band originally intended to name-drop Rose in the song's title. They changed their minds because of concerns about the lawsuit brought against OutKast over their 1999 single "Rosa Parks" by the civil rights activist, who was name-dropped in the title.[5] "Headfirst" had the working title "Does Your Husband Know?"[6]

Chronologically, "What a Catch, Donnie" and "America's Suitehearts" were released to iTunes after "Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet". However, "Headfirst Slide..." was never serviced to radio as an official single, while the former two were later released as radio singles, albeit in vice versa order.

Composition

Vocalist/guitarist Patrick Stump once again composed the music, using musical style as a palette to support bassist Pete Wentz's lyrics. In an interview with MTV, Stump said of the song:

[It] struts in on a massive drum line and crunching, processed guitars, gets amplified by a four-piece horn section, then falls away to a simple, somber piano line. It's sexual one minute, heartbreaking the next — the perfect accompaniment for Wentz's tale of infidelity and deception. Swagger is a great way to describe it, because on the song, he's lyrically adopting a character that has swagger, so I wanted the music to have that swagger. The verse is so confident and funky and forward because the lyric is so full of itself. And then everything stops, and there's a piano breakdown, and it's very melancholy and sad and theatrical, and the lyric shifts to the doubt that's behind all that arrogance. And ultimately, I wanted the music — in conjunction with the lyric — to express that arrogance is usually a mask for terrible insecurity. -- vocalist/composer/guitarist Patrick Stump on the composition of "Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet."[6]

Music video

On August 28, 2009, the music video was released on director Shane Valdez's Vimeo account as well as Decaydance's (now DCD2) and Friends or Enemies' official YouTube accounts. A preview of the video was released on AbsolutePunk.net the week earlier.[7] The title of the music video, "A Weekend at Pete Rose's," is a reference to the 1989 dark comedy Weekend at Bernie's and former Major League Baseball player Pete Rose.

The entirety of the music video was shot in the beachfront city Santa Monica, California. A portion of the video was filmed at Pacific Park.[8]

The video opens with Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith from Panic! at the Disco jogging and discussing their favorite '80s films. They head to the beach where they expect to meet with Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy. They find Wentz on the shore and realize he is dead. Urie wishes to call the police, but Smith convinces him otherwise. The two drag Wentz's body to his SUV, and they drive into town and walk around with the body. To make it seem like Wentz is alive, Urie and Smith hold his arms to make him wave and tie his shoe laces to their own while they walk. Later in the day, they decide that Wentz is "too much dead weight." They go to a carnival, and afterwards they leave his body outside the fairgrounds. They take his hat and hoodie and thank him for his cell phone, money, and "memories" (a reference to an earlier Fall Out Boy single, "Thnks fr th Mmrs").

During the credits of the video, Urie and Smith hum the ending theme to Jurassic Park.

Chart performance

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[9] 64
US Billboard Hot 100[9] 74

References

  1. ^ Smith, Dom (December 16, 2008). . Clickmusic. Archived from the original on June 14, 2017. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  2. ^ Lewis, Faye (November 5, 2008). "Review: Folie à Deux". Rock Sound. Freeway Press Inc. from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
  3. ^ . Radio & Records. Archived from the original on September 12, 2012. Retrieved May 26, 2014.
  4. ^ "NME Video: Fall Out Boy - Track by Track". NME. 2008-12-10. Retrieved 2008-12-30.
  5. ^ Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet Songfacts
  6. ^ a b James Montgomery (September 5, 2008). "Fall Out Boy Exclusive: Band Previews Folie A Deux Tracks For MTV News". MTV. Viacom. Retrieved December 3, 2011.
  7. ^ girlbehindthecurtain (August 27, 2009)Who Wants To Spend A Weekend At Pete Rose's? 2012-03-28 at the Wayback Machine FallOutBoyRock.com. Retrieved August 4, 2011.
  8. ^ "Films and TV Shows Filmed at the Santa Monica Pier in California". PacPark.com.
  9. ^ a b "Hot 100 Week of October 25, 2008 by Biggest Jump". Billboard. 2008-10-25. Retrieved 2011-08-24.

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Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet is a song by the American rock band Fall Out Boy from their fourth studio album Folie a Deux 2008 It was initially released as a digital single as part of the buildup to the new album on iTunes on October 7 2008 The song impacted United States modern rock radio on June 15 2009 3 Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet Single by Fall Out Boyfrom the album Folie a DeuxReleasedOctober 7 2008 promotional June 15 2009 single RecordedLos Angeles CAGenreAlternative rock 1 pop punk 2 Length3 55LabelIslandSongwriter s Pete Wentz Patrick Stump Joe Trohman Andy HurleyProducer s Neal AvronFall Out Boy singles chronology America s Suitehearts 2008 Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet 2009 What a Catch Donnie 2009 The title of the song refers to former Major League Baseball player Pete Rose known for sliding headfirst into bases Rose agreed never to work in baseball again due to an accused betting scandal while managing the Cincinnati Reds and will likely be kept out of the Hall of Fame located in Cooperstown New York because of it 4 The band originally intended to name drop Rose in the song s title They changed their minds because of concerns about the lawsuit brought against OutKast over their 1999 single Rosa Parks by the civil rights activist who was name dropped in the title 5 Headfirst had the working title Does Your Husband Know 6 Chronologically What a Catch Donnie and America s Suitehearts were released to iTunes after Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet However Headfirst Slide was never serviced to radio as an official single while the former two were later released as radio singles albeit in vice versa order Contents 1 Composition 2 Music video 3 Chart performance 4 ReferencesComposition EditVocalist guitarist Patrick Stump once again composed the music using musical style as a palette to support bassist Pete Wentz s lyrics In an interview with MTV Stump said of the song It struts in on a massive drum line and crunching processed guitars gets amplified by a four piece horn section then falls away to a simple somber piano line It s sexual one minute heartbreaking the next the perfect accompaniment for Wentz s tale of infidelity and deception Swagger is a great way to describe it because on the song he s lyrically adopting a character that has swagger so I wanted the music to have that swagger The verse is so confident and funky and forward because the lyric is so full of itself And then everything stops and there s a piano breakdown and it s very melancholy and sad and theatrical and the lyric shifts to the doubt that s behind all that arrogance And ultimately I wanted the music in conjunction with the lyric to express that arrogance is usually a mask for terrible insecurity vocalist composer guitarist Patrick Stump on the composition of Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet 6 Music video EditOn August 28 2009 the music video was released on director Shane Valdez s Vimeo account as well as Decaydance s now DCD2 and Friends or Enemies official YouTube accounts A preview of the video was released on AbsolutePunk net the week earlier 7 The title of the music video A Weekend at Pete Rose s is a reference to the 1989 dark comedy Weekend at Bernie s and former Major League Baseball player Pete Rose The entirety of the music video was shot in the beachfront city Santa Monica California A portion of the video was filmed at Pacific Park 8 The video opens with Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith from Panic at the Disco jogging and discussing their favorite 80s films They head to the beach where they expect to meet with Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy They find Wentz on the shore and realize he is dead Urie wishes to call the police but Smith convinces him otherwise The two drag Wentz s body to his SUV and they drive into town and walk around with the body To make it seem like Wentz is alive Urie and Smith hold his arms to make him wave and tie his shoe laces to their own while they walk Later in the day they decide that Wentz is too much dead weight They go to a carnival and afterwards they leave his body outside the fairgrounds They take his hat and hoodie and thank him for his cell phone money and memories a reference to an earlier Fall Out Boy single Thnks fr th Mmrs During the credits of the video Urie and Smith hum the ending theme to Jurassic Park Chart performance EditChart 2008 PeakpositionCanada Canadian Hot 100 9 64US Billboard Hot 100 9 74References Edit Smith Dom December 16 2008 Fall Out Boy Folie A Deux Clickmusic Archived from the original on June 14 2017 Retrieved December 26 2017 Lewis Faye November 5 2008 Review Folie a Deux Rock Sound Freeway Press Inc Archived from the original on July 19 2011 Retrieved July 9 2011 R amp R Going For Adds Alternative Week Of June 15 2009 Radio amp Records Archived from the original on September 12 2012 Retrieved May 26 2014 NME Video Fall Out Boy Track by Track NME 2008 12 10 Retrieved 2008 12 30 Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet Songfacts a b James Montgomery September 5 2008 Fall Out Boy Exclusive Band Previews Folie A Deux Tracks For MTV News MTV Viacom Retrieved December 3 2011 girlbehindthecurtain August 27 2009 Who Wants To Spend A Weekend At Pete Rose s Archived 2012 03 28 at the Wayback Machine FallOutBoyRock com Retrieved August 4 2011 Films and TV Shows Filmed at the Santa Monica Pier in California PacPark com a b Hot 100 Week of October 25 2008 by Biggest Jump Billboard 2008 10 25 Retrieved 2011 08 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet amp oldid 1138812605, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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