Comedown (song)

"Comedown" is a single by British rock band Bush from their first album Sixteen Stone. It was released as the third single from the album in 1995.

Music video

The music video was directed by Jake Scott from June 19, 1995 to June 21, 1995 in Los Angeles. Scott used a special "fish eye" lens to film some of the scenes, to give that distorted view as if looking through a peep hole. Another music video was made for the Healy and Amos mashup remix, which was directed by Jason Scott and released in 1998.

Commercial performance

"Comedown" became one of the band's most popular songs reaching number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart and number two on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in late 1995. The song also gave Bush their first American top 40 hit, reaching number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 4, 1995.

Track listing

  • AUS CD single 6544-95728-2 (cardsleeve version)
    1. "Comedown"
    2. "Comedown [acoustic]"
  • "Comedown"
  • "Comedown [acoustic]"
  • AUS CD single IND95728 (jewel case version)
    1. "Comedown"
    2. "Testosterone [LP version]"
    3. "Revolution Blues [live]"
  • Comedown

    Comedown may refer to:

  • Comedown (drugs), the aftereffects of stimulant use
  • Comedown (film), a 2012 film starring Adam Deacon
  • "Comedown" (song), a 1995 song by Bush
  • "The Comedown", a 2008 song by Bring Me the Horizon
  • See also

  • ...The Dandy Warhols Come Down, a 1997 album by The Dandy Warhols
  • Comedown (film)

    Comedown is a 2012 British urban horror film directed by Menhaj Huda, and written by Steven Kendall. Dubbed "Kidulthood meets Saw", the film stars Jacob Anderson, Adam Deacon and Geoff Bell in the lead roles. It premiered on 4 October 2012, at film festival Grimmfest, but was not released to cinemas on general release, and instead was expected to be released direct-to-DVD on 11 March 2013. The film was shot on a budget of $2,000,000, and was filmed in a suburb of London close to the O2 Arena.

    Cast

  • Jacob Anderson as Lloyd
  • Adam Deacon as Jason
  • Sophie Stuckey as Jemma
  • Calum McNab as Gary "Gal"
  • Jessica Barden as Kelly
  • Duane Henry as Colin "Col"
  • Geoff Bell as Ray Grady
  • Shizzio as Shafiq "Shaf"
  • Muazzin "Naga" Aziz as Nazar "Naz"
  • Gemma-Leah Devereux as Nurse Samantha Harris
  • Slaine Kelly as Nurse Sally Mitchell
  • Christos Lawton as PC Jon Murray
  • Deirdre Mullins as Alissa the Newsreader
  • Stephen Taylor as the Creeper
  • References

    External links

  • Comedown at the Internet Movie Database

  • Song

    A song is a single (and often standalone) work of music intended to be sung by the human voice with distinct and fixed pitches and patterns using sound and silence and a variety of forms that often include the repetition of sections. Written words created specifically for music or for which music is specifically created, are called lyrics. If a pre-existing poem is set to composed music in classical music it is an art song. Songs that are sung on repeated pitches without distinct contours and patterns that rise and fall are called chants. Songs in a simple style that are learned informally are often referred to as folk songs. Songs that are composed for professional singers are called popular songs. These songs, which have broad appeal, are often composed by professional songwriters, composers and lyricists. Art songs are composed by trained classical composers for concert performances. Songs are performed live and recorded. Songs may also appear in plays, musical theatre, stage shows of any form, and within operas.

    & (disambiguation)

    &, or ampersand, is a typographic symbol.

    & may also refer to:

  • & (Ayumi Hamasaki EP)
  • & (The Moth & the Flame EP)
  • Iain Baxter&

  • Song (airline)

    Song, LLC was a low-cost air service within an airline brand owned and operated by Delta Air Lines from 2003 to 2006.

    Song's main focus was on leisure traffic between the northeastern United States and Florida, a market where it competed with JetBlue Airways. It also operated flights between Florida and the West Coast, and from the Northeast to the west coast.

    Song's aircraft were fitted with leather seats and free personal entertainment systems at every seat, with audio MP3 programmable selections, trivia games that could be played against other passengers, a flight tracker, and satellite television (provided by the DISH Network). Song offered free beverages, but charged for meals and liquor. Both brand-name snack boxes and healthy organic meals were offered. The flight safety instructions were sung or otherwise artistically interpreted, depending on the cabin crew. In addition to crew uniforms designed by Kate Spade, customized cocktails created by nightlife impresario Rande Gerber and an in-flight exercise program designed by New York City fitness guru David Barton, the airline created its own distinct mark in the industry. The Song brand was placed on more than 200 flights a day which carried over ten million passengers.

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