Anyone who’s heard The Killers' "Mr. Brightside" has an almost Pavlovian response to the song's opening lines. It's hard to go anywhere in the world without watching a room or crowd immediately sing along to the synth-rock classic. First released in 2003, the group's unique sound mixed with Brandon Flowers' New Wave vocal delivery helped make this song about jealousy, deception and calling a cab one of the most irresistibly catchy hits in pop history.
On this week’s episode, hosts Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield discuss the story of “Mr. Brightside,” breaking down the song’s gargantuan global success. From the Eighties pastiche of Hot Fuss to the song's entry into the pantheon of wedding DJ must-plays, the hosts unpack what it is about this single that has kept it charting in the UK for over 400 weeks.
Later in the episode Rob and Brittany are joined by mixing engineer Mark Needham, who was working with members of Fleetwood Mac when he got the call to work with this burgeoning Las Vegas band. Needham was instrumental in developing the band and shares technical details about the recording process, the song's distinctive sound, and anecdotes about working with The Killers during their early days.
00:00 Introduction to the 500 Greatest Songs Podcast
00:15 Diving Deep into 'Mr. Brightside' by The Killers
00:28 The Killers' Debut and the Impact of 'Hot Fuss'
01:01 Exploring the Unique Sound and Influence of The Killers
04:12 The Timeless Appeal of 'Mr. Brightside'
07:08 The Killers' Musical Evolution Post-'Mr. Brightside'
20:03 Behind the Scenes: Engineering 'Mr. Brightside'
28:12 Reflecting on 'Mr. Brightside's Legacy 20 Years Later
29:15 Closing Remarks and Podcast Credits
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7 июн 2024