- Living Type
Infobox Single
Name = Living Type
Type =Single
Artist =Powderfinger
Album =Double Allergic
Released = flagicon|Australia 11 November 1996
Recorded = Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne
Genre =Alternative rock
Length = 3.24
Format =CD Single
Label = Polydor
Producer = Tim Whitten
Last single = "D.A.F."
(1996)
This single = "Living Type"
Next single = "Take Me In "
(1997)"Living Type" is the third single released fromPowderfinger 's second album "Double Allergic ". The single was released on 11 November 1996. [cite web|url=http://rateyourmusic.com/release/single/powderfinger/living_type/|title=Living Type by Powderfinger|publisher=Rate Your Music |accessdate=2007-10-29] The song, written byBernard Fanning , the band'slead singer , concerned the victims ofCharles Manson . The song was well received by the public, who voted it onto theTriple J Hottest 100, 1996 . This was the first time Powderfinger had appeared on the chart.History
"Living Type" was released with one
b-side track, dubbed "Other Delicacies". The track consisted of six 90second blocks of music, with instrumental backgrounds.Guitarist Darren Middleton explained that the single would only have two tracks listed, and when referring to "Other Delicacies", said that "all the songs are recorded in a block so you can't skip them, you have to listen to the whole [single] ".cite web|url=http://www.ozmusic-central.com.au/powderfinger/text/articl14.htm|title=Make Mine a Double|last=Lawrence|first=Angie|work=Rave|date=1996|publisher=Powderfinger Central| accessdate=2007-10-25]"Living Type" was first performed live by Powderfinger whilst opening for
You Am I on their "Uptight Express Tour".cite book|author=Powderfinger (Fanning, Middleton, Haug, Collins, Coghill), et al.|title= (Companion booklet)|publisher=Powderfinger |pages=9] The shows were considered highly successful; much more so than Powderfinger's live performances with US bandPantera , which were problematic to say the least. [cite web|url=http://www.ozmusic-central.com.au/powderfinger/text/articl24.htm|title=Budding Interntionalists|last=Mengel|first=Noel|work=The Courier Mail |date=16 November 1996|publisher=Powderfinger Central| accessdate=2007-10-25]ong meanings
Whilst there was some speculation that "Living Type" was "a cheesy, angsty love song", Powderfinger's
lead singer ;Bernard Fanning (who wrote the song) said it was actually aboutCharles Manson , and the people affected by hiscult . Fanning said that he was unable to control what people thought about the song, and so didn't try, but that "cheesy love song" that it had been dubbed was "not the intention" of the song.cite web|url=http://www.ozmusic-central.com.au/powderfinger/text/article5.htm|title=Out of the Blue|first=Simon|last=Wooldridge|date=March 1997|work=Juice|publisher=Powderfinger Central| accessdate=2007-10-25] In a subsequentinterview , Fanning told Juice magazine that people had been asking him if "Living Type" was aboutmenstruation , which he dismissed as being "so stupid". However, he also re-iterated his statement that he was unable to control interpretations of the song, saying that "people have a freedom to think what they like". [cite web|url=http://www.ozmusic-central.com.au/powderfinger/text/articl38.htm|title=Taking Flight|first=Samantha|last=Clode|date=October 1998|work=Juice|publisher=Powderfinger Central| accessdate=2007-10-25]Music video
The
music video for "Living Type" was directed by David Barker, [cite web|url=http://www.clipland.com/Summary/944439098/|publisher=Clipland|title=Powderfinger "Living Type" Music Video at Clipland|accessdate=2007-10-17] and filmed in Harrisville, near Powderfinger's home town;Brisbane .cite web|url=http://www.ozmusic-central.com.au/powderfinger/song_file/%5Eliving.htm|publisher=Powderfinger Central|title=Living Type|work=Song file|accessdate=2007-10-29] It was proclaimed as "most lavish visual work to date" by numerous commentators. The video tells the story of Squinty B Jones (played by Fanning), a man on the run from forces unknown (it is likely he is running from a psychiatric ward, which would tie in with the song's background). The video was shot inoutback Australia , and was praised as "dripping with Australiana." When asked which Powderfinger videos "had been crap",drummer Jon Coghill jokingly said that they all had, before stating that he liked the videos for "Living Type" and "Good-Day Ray ", and stating that he hadn't always understood the "vibe " of the band's other videos. [cite web| url=http://www.ozmusic-central.com.au/powderfinger/text/articl38.htm |title=Powderfinger|first=Christie| last=Eliezer|date=Spring (Southern Hemisphere ), 1999|work=Australian Musician Magazine |publisher=Powderfinger Central| accessdate=2007-10-25]Response
"Living Type" was received favourably by the public, who voted it onto the
Triple J Hottest 100, 1996 . This was the first time Powderfinger had appeared on the chart,cite web | title=Hottest 100 1996 | url=http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hottest100/history/1996.htm | publisher=Triple J | work= History | accessdate=2007-06-11] and "Pick You Up ", another single from "Double Allergic ", came in at #6 on the chart. [cite web| url= http://www.ozmusic-central.com.au/powderfinger/text/articl10.htm|title=Powderfinger: Brisbane's new Bee Gees?|first=Geoff| last=Nicholson|date=1997 |publisher=Powderfinger Central| accessdate=2007-10-25]Track listing
# "Living Type"
# "Other delicacies" ("Entrees", "Mains" "Dessert")References
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