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| Name = Nine |
| Name = Nine in the Afternoon |
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| Artist = [[Panic at the Disco]] |
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| Producer = [[Rob Mathes]] |
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| Last single = "[[Build God, Then We'll Talk]]"<br>(2007) |
| Last single = "[[Build God, Then We'll Talk]]"<br>(2007) |
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| This single = "'''Nine |
| This single = "'''Nine in the Afternoon'''"<br>(2008) |
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"'''Nine in the Afternoon'''" has been confirmed as the first [[Single (music)|single]] from the second [[Panic at the Disco]] studio album, [[Pretty. Odd.]]{{cn}} The video was filmed on December 20 and December 21.<ref>http://www.videostatic.com/vs/2007/week50/index.html#entry-42763696</ref> It was the first song written after the band decided to scrap an album worth of songs they had been planning on releasing in the fall of 2007.{{cn}} Panic at the Disco's first performance of "Nine in the Afternoon" was at Virgin Festival 2007.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51sTOzdSM0k</ref> |
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According to an ad the concept of the video for the song's is "a series of bizarre yet fundamentally recognizable events with the band members".{{cn}} The video contains "40 extras total and people will be featured as there are different periods, looks, wardrobe and hair changes".{{cn}} In an MTV interview, it is stated that in the video "there are gratuitous fake moustaches involved and a rather bizarre parade being led by the guys in Panic!, who are dressed in what could only be described as 'Sgt. Pepper's-meets-ice-fishing' attire (lots of epaulets and thermal underwear). Each of them also wears a sash printed with the phrase 'Pretty Odd'." The video was directed by Shane Drake, who worked on "[[I Write Sins Not Tragedies]]" and "[[But It's Better If You Do]]".<ref>http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1578529/20071222/panic_at_the_disco.jhtml</ref> |
According to an ad the concept of the video for the song's is "a series of bizarre yet fundamentally recognizable events with the band members".{{cn}} The video contains "40 extras total and people will be featured as there are different periods, looks, wardrobe and hair changes".{{cn}} In an MTV interview, it is stated that in the video "there are gratuitous fake moustaches involved and a rather bizarre parade being led by the guys in Panic!, who are dressed in what could only be described as 'Sgt. Pepper's-meets-ice-fishing' attire (lots of epaulets and thermal underwear). Each of them also wears a sash printed with the phrase 'Pretty Odd'." The video was directed by Shane Drake, who worked on "[[I Write Sins Not Tragedies]]" and "[[But It's Better If You Do]]".<ref>http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1578529/20071222/panic_at_the_disco.jhtml</ref> |
Revision as of 20:53, 11 January 2008
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"Nine in the Afternoon" has been confirmed as the first single from the second Panic at the Disco studio album, Pretty. Odd.[citation needed] The video was filmed on December 20 and December 21.[1] It was the first song written after the band decided to scrap an album worth of songs they had been planning on releasing in the fall of 2007.[citation needed] Panic at the Disco's first performance of "Nine in the Afternoon" was at Virgin Festival 2007.[2]
According to an ad the concept of the video for the song's is "a series of bizarre yet fundamentally recognizable events with the band members".[citation needed] The video contains "40 extras total and people will be featured as there are different periods, looks, wardrobe and hair changes".[citation needed] In an MTV interview, it is stated that in the video "there are gratuitous fake moustaches involved and a rather bizarre parade being led by the guys in Panic!, who are dressed in what could only be described as 'Sgt. Pepper's-meets-ice-fishing' attire (lots of epaulets and thermal underwear). Each of them also wears a sash printed with the phrase 'Pretty Odd'." The video was directed by Shane Drake, who worked on "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" and "But It's Better If You Do".[3]
References
External links
Official band site (has been changed to reflect theme of upcoming album)