"Song 2" is a song by English alternative rock band Blur, and the second single released from their fifth album Blur in April 1997. The riff-based track, known for its overdriven chorus, is among the most well-known songs the band has recorded, particularly in the United States, where it is their most recognisable song.
Damon Albarn stated at the song's debut live performance at the RDS in Dublin in June 1996 that "This one's called 'Song 2', 'cos we haven't got a name for it yet". The working title ended up sticking. It was said that the song was about Pavement's Bob Nastanovich, known for his colourful and energetic stage presence. In keeping with the title of the song, it was the second track on the album, was the second single from the album to be released, is exactly two minutes and two seconds long, and is also the second track on their compilation Blur: The Best of. It reached #2 in the UK singles chart and also placed #2 on Triple J's Hottest 100 for 1997 in Australia. (See Apophenia.) The song was also used as the basis for a question in the 2009 EDEXCEL GCSE music listening examination.
The first two lines of the chorus refers to Paresthesia. This meaning is not known, yet Blur have always known to have idiosyncratic lyrics.
In the UK, "Song 2" built upon the success of Blur's chart-topping single "Beetlebum" to reach number two in the charts. It was also the band's biggest hit in the US, reaching number six on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart. Though it is atypical of Blur's trademark style, in America it is the song most closely associated with the band.
The song became quite popular upon its release in 1997 on college and modern rock radio stations in the USA. Due to its catchy chorus, mainly the word "Woohoo", it has been licensed worldwide on numerous occasions. Its first and most notable appearance came as the title music for the hit video game FIFA '98. It has been used in numerous advertisements, including commercials for the Pentium II and Nissan Sentra and television spots for the film Starship Troopers, and it is often heard in football, ice hockey, and baseball stadiums when goals or runs are scored. For one season, the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League played this song every time they scored a goal in a home game. The Carolina League's Wilmington Blue Rocks play the song each time a run is scored while one of their mascots, Mr. Celery, dances on the field. It is also played by the National Football League's New England Patriots whenever a field goal is scored during home games at Gillette Stadium. The National Football League's San Francisco 49ers and Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts also play this song when a touchdown is scored. The song also gained recognition in Canada, as the theme for the Labatt Brewing Company. It's also played whenever Major League Baseball's Anaheim Angels hit a home run at Angel Stadium Of Anaheim.
The American military allegedly requested to use the track at the launch of a new stealth bomber, but the band refused to allow this, as Albarn is an anti-war campaigner.
The song also has been covered by Avril Lavigne (on drums) with David Desrosiers (Simple Plan), during Avril's Bonez World Tour.
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Tutor Zaheer
Date Added 12-Oct-2007
Video Level Intermediate
Instrument Electric Guitar
Genre British Rock
Language English
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Simon: posted on 2008-01-21 17:10:49
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pepguardiola: posted on 2009-03-11 16:45:50
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BlaMed: posted on 2009-04-18 14:01:53
the chorus part is wrong
but youre better than me when explaining
Juicy Lucy: posted on 2009-04-26 08:11:43
I can't see where it's wrong. Sounds right to me. I never get bored of this song! :-)
Guitar Freak: posted on 2009-04-27 05:37:02
This was useful for me as I can't afford guitar classes and I'm a visual learner so thanks dude!
Kli4D: posted on 2009-06-22 22:40:42
Your quite good at explaining the guitar. Thats a very good skill to have. I try and teach people and it just comes out as gobble gook.
daracena: posted on 2009-06-26 17:44:27
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Zaheer: posted on 2009-07-04 06:44:43
Hey klI4D, thanks for the positive feedback. I'm no professional myself. I'm just trying to share some of the knowledge I have and hope it's useful to some people. Try and upload some videos yourself. I'm sure someone would benefit from your videos. That's the great thing about this site. Everyone has something to share! :-)) Zaheer
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