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1979" is an
alternative rock song written by
Billy Corgan of
The Smashing Pumpkins, and was the second
single from their third album, 1995's
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. The song was nominated for the
Record of the Year and
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, and won an
MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative Video. According to Corgan, the song is about making the transition from youth to adulthood.
The song features
loops and
samples, which were previously used (to a lesser extent) on album tracks such as "Hummer", but never before on a single; Corgan calls it "not the typical Pumpkins song." The song was popular with critics and fans, becoming a "somewhat surprising hit." It proved so popular that it later spawned a second single, "The 1979 Mixes", featuring
remixes of the song. It was featured in the box set
The Aeroplane Flies High and appeared on the band's greatest hits album
Rotten Apples.
"1979" was the first Smashing Pumpkins single with obvious
electronic influences. The electronic elements of "1979" were explored more in depth in soundtrack songs "
The End Is the Beginning Is the End" and "
Eye," and continued in select tracks on the follow-up to
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness,
Adore. As
James Iha said in 1996, "The future is in electronic music. It really seems boring just to play rock music."
History
According to statements in interviews, Billy Corgan worked nonstop after the
Siamese Dream tour and wrote about 56 songs for
Mellon Collie, the last of which was "1979". As the
Mellon Collie sessions came to a conclusion, "1979" was just a couple of
chord changes and a snippet of a melody without words. When the time came to choose the songs that were to appear on the album, producer
Flood said that "1979" was "not good enough" and wanted to drop it from the record. This, however, inspired Corgan to finish it in four hours. The next day, Flood heard "1979" once and decided immediately to put it on the album.
Controversial Milwaukee band
The Frogs have stated at concerts and on their website that the main guitar
riff from "1979" was influenced by the riff in their song "Pleasure". Frogs guitarist Jimmy Flemion gave Billy Corgan a demo containing "Pleasure" in 1993. Flemion and his brother
Dennis are good friends with Corgan, and Dennis was the touring keyboarding for the Pumpkins during the 1996–1997 tour, following the
heroin overdose by
Jonathan Melvoin.
"1979" is one of the most frequently performed songs by the Pumpkins, having been played at most of the Pumpkins' concerts since 1995.
Although it didn't appear on the soundtrack, "1979" was featured in the 2006 film
Clerks 2, becoming one of the first Smashing Pumpkins songs to later be licensed for commercial use. However, the band had recorded songs specifically for soundtracks in the past ("
The End Is the Beginning Is the End" for
Batman & Robin and "
Eye" for
Lost Highway). The song is also featured on the
Grand Theft Auto IV soundtrack.
Music video
The
music video for "1979" was directed by the team of
Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, who had previously directed the music video for "
Rocket". This team later directed the music videos for "
Tonight, Tonight", "
The End is the Beginning is the End", and "
Perfect". The video stars Larry Capelli and
Giuseppe Andrews, the latter of whom reappeared in the "sequel" to the "1979" video, "Perfect".
The video follows a day in the life of disaffected teenagers living in
suburbia. It is based on Corgan's idealized version of teenage life, while also trying to capture the feeling of being bored as a teenager. Originally, Corgan wanted a scene of violence, in which the convenience store seen at the end of the video was trashed by the teenagers, but Dayton and Faris convinced him to go for something more tame. The band members had
bit parts in the video;
James Iha appears as a convenience store clerk,
D'arcy Wretzky as an irate neighbour, and
Jimmy Chamberlin as a policeman. Band manager "Gooch" plays Jimmy's partner.
Upon finishing the video shoot, the band flew to New York to perform. However, all tapes of the footage were accidentally left sitting on top of a car, and were lost as the driver departed. The group later flew back to reshoot the entire video again.
"1979" (Billy Corgan)
"Ugly" (Corgan)
"Believe" (James Iha)
"Cherry" (Corgan)
1979 Mixes single track listing
1979 (Vocal Mix)
1979 (Instrumental Mix)
1979 (Moby Mix)
1979 (Cement Mix)
Tracks 1, 2 and 4 are by Roli Mosimann. Track 3 is by Moby, who remixed the song pro bono.
The Aeroplane Flies High single track listing
"1979" (Corgan) - 4:28
"Ugly" (Corgan) - 2:52
"The Boy" (Iha) - 3:04
"Cherry" (Corgan) - 4:02
"Believe" (Iha) - 3:15
"Set the Ray to Jerry" (Corgan) - 4:10
Charts
"1979" was the Smashing Pumpkins' highest-charting single, reaching number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on the Modern Rock Tracks and on the Mainstream Rock Tracks. Notably "1979" peaked at number 54 on the U.S. Hot Digital Songs in 2005, nine years after first being released.
| Chart |
Peak position |
| US Modern Rock Tracks |
1 |
| US Mainstream Rock Tracks |
1 |
| US Top 40 Mainstream |
10 |
| US Billboard Hot 100 |
12 |
| UK Singles Chart |
16 |
| Australian Singles Chart |
16 |
| US Hot Dance Music/Club Play |
17 |
| US Adult Top 40 |
30 |
| US Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales |
47 |
| US Hot Digital Songs |
54 |
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Cover versions
U-Melt has covered the song on numerous occasions. Toronto band Jacksoul recorded the song for their 2006 cover album My Soul. Matchbox Twenty lead singer Rob Thomas recorded a cover, which was released exclusively on iTunes.
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