I have come to the conclusion that Mr Brightside by The Killers might just be the best song of the past ten years

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I'm getting kinda sick of "Mr. Brightside," but a lot of it's because I wish radio would start playing "Smile Like You Mean It." There was a piece on NPR a couple weeks ago where they interviewed various radio programmers and asked them to predict what the summer jams were gonna be. One dude said "Brightside," and I was like, nooo, don't drive it into the ground.

jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 13 June 2005 14:52 (twenty years ago)

two months pass...
I don't listen to much alt-rock radio, so my exposure has been minimal, but I don't hate "Mr. Brightside" as much as I used to.

The chorus is awful - it sounds so thin and reedy, the OC version of danceable or something - but I really like the verses (excellent adolescent emo tripe) and the overall production isn't quite as edgeless and annoying as the first single.

milozauckerman (miloaukerman), Sunday, 28 August 2005 07:20 (twenty years ago)

I'm tired of this fucking group

joe schmoe (joeschmoe), Sunday, 28 August 2005 14:31 (twenty years ago)

I did a quick skim of this thread, and I'm pretty sure no one has yet mentioned how the vocal melody is 90% made up of singing one note and occasionally singing a halfstep below that note. It's not a particularly exciting vocal arrangement, which may be part of the reason people aren't feeling it.

I still like this song, but man, talk about overexposure..

billstevejim (billstevejim), Sunday, 28 August 2005 15:45 (twenty years ago)

That's kind of a classic hook, though, to stay on one note like that while the chords change. The intervallic range of a particular melody doesn't necessarily have anything to do with how well the melody works.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Sunday, 28 August 2005 16:06 (twenty years ago)

I think "Mr. Brightside" is the rare radio single that holds up well to being overplayed.

having now heard it at a minimum of 200 times, i BEG to differ.

Kim (Kim), Sunday, 28 August 2005 16:53 (twenty years ago)

three weeks pass...
i dig this song; reminds me of my childhood in the early 1980s. it took me about 20 listens before i started appreciating it though.

richard wood johnson, Wednesday, 21 September 2005 16:55 (twenty years ago)

my ex-boyfriend wrote lyrics from this song on the wall of our apartment when we broke up = dud. he was, the song is, and so is writing lyrics anywhere.

jxnx (jxnx), Wednesday, 21 September 2005 18:49 (twenty years ago)

The live performance of this at the MTV Music Awards was rather lacklustre (but then they all were - I found myself in the curious position of explaining Coldplay to my boyfriend and saying "they actually usually sound better than this") and I was reminded of how much I prefer the JLC mix.

I increasingly find the singer hottt, though.

Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Thursday, 22 September 2005 04:58 (twenty years ago)

two weeks pass...
.. to be covered as a b-side by....

One music industry source who's had sneak preview of the cover told NME.COM: "It's a fairly faithful cover, but McFly's version strips out the synths, adds some rather weedy vocal harmonies and is more pop punk-lite than The Killers' stomping 80s-tinged arrangement."

They added: "Killers fans will probably cringe, and it won't fill indie disco dancefloors as efficiently as the original."

'I Wanna Hold You' hits the shops on October 17.

mark grout (mark grout), Thursday, 6 October 2005 14:48 (twenty years ago)

neat.

The Good Dr. Bill (The Good Dr. Bill), Thursday, 6 October 2005 14:58 (twenty years ago)

six months pass...
LOLZ!!!

Alex in Baghdad, Friday, 5 May 2006 21:07 (twenty years ago)

The JLC remix is so much better than the original. And "Somebody Told Me" is better than either.

Mr. Snrub (Mr. Snrub), Saturday, 6 May 2006 00:23 (twenty years ago)

eleven months pass...
hee

Curt1s Stephens, Saturday, 7 April 2007 19:22 (nineteen years ago)

I just started relistening to this song a few days ago. It still kicks so much ass.

Tape Store, Monday, 9 April 2007 03:17 (nineteen years ago)

^ homo

JW, Monday, 9 April 2007 05:57 (nineteen years ago)

WHATEVS!

Tape Store, Monday, 9 April 2007 05:59 (nineteen years ago)

I still stand by my assessment that all of the Killers songs I've heard (with the exception of Somebody Told Me) sound like a rocker from the Chameleons. The obvious exception being the high pitched voice, but even then, I find the singing style similar.

Cunga, Monday, 9 April 2007 06:19 (nineteen years ago)

Cunga just made me regret reviving this thread.

Curt1s Stephens, Monday, 9 April 2007 06:22 (nineteen years ago)

"hey let's go watch 'the o.c.' and call each other emos"

That one guy that quit, Monday, 9 April 2007 10:09 (nineteen years ago)

I liked it most in the Lifestyle Sports ad, That was when most Irish people heard of them too. I think.

I know, right?, Monday, 9 April 2007 10:18 (nineteen years ago)

The first Killers album was actually quite nice. Sort of a cross-in-between postpunk and New Romanics, like Magazine or something. I don't like this Bruce Springsteen thing about their most recent one though.

Geir Hongro, Monday, 9 April 2007 14:27 (nineteen years ago)

The Killers are way too mainstream.

Camenend Bob Dole, Monday, 9 April 2007 14:38 (nineteen years ago)

Didn't mind the first album, but it seems to me it was a 'cheat' in terms of what it half-successfully suggested the band were about. Then: Mr. Flowers w/cropped hair & leering 'tache (where'd the eyeliner go, Brandon?) unleashing new album that is basically a vehicle for Mormon rhetoric & propaganda... nah, I passed on it.

Even ignoring those (IMO considerable) downsides, what I heard of the singles said to me, here is a band who already sounded like an okayish, 'fun' parody now sounding like a lukewarm parody of themselves (i.e. a parody of a parody, dig?). Also, sundry Bowie allusions -- an insult to the Dame, who I would hope, like me, has now decided these feckless dorks are a waste of space.

chrissie_, Monday, 9 April 2007 15:25 (nineteen years ago)

The exchange at the beginning of this thread is priceless.

HI DERE, Monday, 9 April 2007 15:54 (nineteen years ago)

Gay panic, I call it.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Monday, 9 April 2007 15:58 (nineteen years ago)

this song rules
next single was even better
unfortunately the new singles have all been pretty bad and no fun. by which i mean 'no homo'

A B C, Tuesday, 10 April 2007 06:29 (nineteen years ago)

Cunga just made me regret reviving this thread.

I'm not saying they're as good as the Chameleons! Just because two bands share the same tent doesn't mean they both belong on stage, especially at the same time.

Cunga, Tuesday, 10 April 2007 09:01 (nineteen years ago)

Maybe it's just "Up The Down Escalator" that sounds vaguely similar now that I think about it.

Cunga, Tuesday, 10 April 2007 09:03 (nineteen years ago)

Sound more like Magazine than Chameleons to me.

Geir Hongro, Tuesday, 10 April 2007 20:37 (nineteen years ago)

three months pass...

I GOT SOUL, BUT I'M NOT A SOLDIER!

(wrong song)

Tape Store, Tuesday, 7 August 2007 02:03 (eighteen years ago)

i wish the killers didn't make a second album.

Jordan Sargent, Tuesday, 7 August 2007 03:13 (eighteen years ago)

I think it will probably be remembered as one of the better mainstream songs of this era.

Richard Wood Johnson, Tuesday, 7 August 2007 03:27 (eighteen years ago)

I like "When We Were Young." It almost made it onto my top 10 list last year.

Tape Store, Tuesday, 7 August 2007 03:37 (eighteen years ago)

when you* were young

Tape Store, Tuesday, 7 August 2007 03:37 (eighteen years ago)

"I got soul but I'm not a soldier" made me cringe so hard that I nearly crashed my car when I first heard it

Curt1s Stephens, Tuesday, 7 August 2007 03:53 (eighteen years ago)

absolutely fuckin shit song. and i don't normally get that animated about sonfs i don't like

Charlie Howard, Tuesday, 7 August 2007 04:01 (eighteen years ago)

five months pass...

STILL AWESOME

Tape Store, Saturday, 19 January 2008 07:14 (eighteen years ago)

this vs. "All My Friends"

Tape Store, Saturday, 19 January 2008 07:15 (eighteen years ago)

as i was reading this thread i was thinking "what happened to tape store?" and apparently the answer is "only posts to mr brightside thread"

J0rdan S., Saturday, 19 January 2008 08:00 (eighteen years ago)

both songs you mention are awesome tho i don't get the connection besides both being good

J0rdan S., Saturday, 19 January 2008 08:01 (eighteen years ago)

"all my friends" is so boring. do not get the hype/hoopla at all.

"mr brighside" isn't as good as "read my mind," "when you were young," or "somebody told me"

The Brainwasher, Saturday, 19 January 2008 08:04 (eighteen years ago)

ppl kept writing about "read my mind" as sam's town's brightside and when i heard it i was pretty underwhelmed. it doesn't have nearly the chorus of their other songs you mentioned

J0rdan S., Saturday, 19 January 2008 08:07 (eighteen years ago)

Conversation I had..

Friend, singing: I got SOUL, but I'm not a SOLDIER

Me: You know what's funny? That's the only part of that song I remember AT ALL

Friend: haha, me too

Me: And it had a video where they dressed as cowboys and threw boomerangs at hotties

Friend: You have summarized that video well

The Reverend, Saturday, 19 January 2008 08:35 (eighteen years ago)

I rather like their cover of "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town"

Bimble, Saturday, 19 January 2008 08:46 (eighteen years ago)

Wow, this record is 2 years old already :(

It's still awful.

Pashmina, Saturday, 19 January 2008 10:08 (eighteen years ago)

three years moar liek pash, and yup still awful.

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Saturday, 19 January 2008 11:45 (eighteen years ago)

It's the only song of theirs I unreservedly dig.

Noodle Vague, Saturday, 19 January 2008 11:52 (eighteen years ago)

I never understood the love for Mr. Brightside. It's okay, but sounds so clumsy and hamfisted to me. By contrast, there are a few total gems on that debut disc: Jenny Was A Friend, Smile Like You Mean It, and On Top being the best of them (with Somebody Told Me and Mr. B being okay, and the rest being awful).

Daniel, Esq., Saturday, 19 January 2008 12:25 (eighteen years ago)

"Smile Like You Mean It" I think is pretty good. For a while when it was current I actually thought it was a different band. Everything else I've heard by them has been rotten, as in actively bad, not mediocre.

Pashmina, Saturday, 19 January 2008 13:21 (eighteen years ago)


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