Juicebox
The Strokes, Section Quartet
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Everybody sees me But it's not that easy Standing in the life fields Standing in the light fields Waiting for some action Waiting for some action over Why won't you come over here? Why won't you come over here? We've got a city to love Why won't you come over here? We've got a city to love Oh damn good years ? I know you messed up When I saw you You're cold you're so cold You're so cold you're so cold Nobody can see me Everything's too easy Standing in the life field Standing in the light field Waiting for some action Waiting for some action She said why won't you come over here? Why won't you come over here? We've got a city to love Why won't you come over here? We've got a city to love Oh down the soul And I said set free You never chose me For a while it was nice But it's time to say goodbye Cold you're so cold You're so cold you're so cold No no no cold You're so cold you're so cold you're so cold Oh no no no no cold You're so cold you're so cold you're so cold No no you're so cold
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Written by: Henry Nicola Mancini, Julian Casablancas
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Spirit Music Group
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10 facts about this song
Release Data"Juicebox" is the first single released from The Strokes' third album, "First Impressions of Earth" in 2005.
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Role in AlbumThe song is also the album’s second track.
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Chart Performance"Juicebox" became The Strokes' second UK Top 10 hit, peaking at no. 5, while in the US it reached no. 9 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.
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Musical CompositionThe song is noted for its bassline, which is reminiscent of the theme to the TV show "Peter Gunn". It begins with a radio DJ introducing the song, and the use of distortion and Julian Casablancas' vocal style give it a hard, aggressive feel.
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Music Video ControversyThe music video for "Juicebox," directed by Mike Palmieri, became controversial because it featured a scenario that appeared to be set in a sex line office. Some parts of the video were considered too explicit for airing which led to an edited version.
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Live PerformancesThe song was the first to be performed live from the album, when the band played an unannounced set at the University of London Union.
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Song MeaningLead vocalist Julian Casablancas claimed that the song is about someone who does not feel they fit in.
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Critical ReceptionCritics noted "Juicebox" as a departure from The Strokes' usual musical style, with its heavier sound, but it was generally well received.
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PromotionThe song was used in a 2006 advertisement for the Ford Sync.
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Unique ElementsAn echo effect is used in the middle of the song, making the vocals sound robotic. This is a unique element of the song and is not found in most of their other songs.
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