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"'''The Bitter End'''" is a single by alternative rock band [[Placebo (band)|Placebo]]. Released in March 2003, it was lifted from their album ''[[Sleeping with Ghosts]]''.


"'''The Bitter End'''" is a single by British alternative rock band [[Placebo (band)|Placebo]] from their fourth studio album, ''[[Sleeping with Ghost]]'', released in 2003.
The song is based around the novel "1984" by George Orwell. There are several references to it throughout the song, one of the most noticeable being the reference to "The Second of May" - the date on which the two main characters, Winston and Julia, first spend the night together.


The song is based around the novel ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'' by [[George Orwell]]. There are several references to it throughout the song, one of the most noticeable being the reference to the 2nd of May - the date on which the two main characters, Winston and Julia, first spend the night together.
==Critical response==

Critics generally praised the single upon its release. Reviewing ''[[Sleeping with Ghosts]]'', [[BBC Online|BBC.co.uk]]'s rock/indie reviewer Dan Tallis described "The Bitter End" as "a good pop tune",<ref name="BitterEndTallis">Tallis, Dan. ''"Placebo, Sleeping with Ghosts"'', album review, March 2003, at [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/d5hj/ BBC.co.uk]; last accessed January 8, 2007.</ref> having "just the right amount of dark, gothic atmosphere to please their fans and enough radio friendly guitars to please the new generation of indie kids."<ref name="BitterEndTallis">Tallis, Dan. ''"Placebo, Sleeping with Ghosts"'', album review, March 2003, at [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/d5hj/ BBC.co.uk]; last accessed January 8, 2007.</ref> The Times thought the song "ramped up the energy level to devastating effect."<ref>Sinclair, David. ''"Keep Taking the Placebos"'', album review, 21 March 2003, [[The Times]], reported by [http://www.placeboworld.co.uk/archive/times_march03.html PlaceboWorld.co.uk]; last accessed January 8, 2007.</ref>
It was featured on the soundtrack of "Radio Big" in the [[PlayStation 2]] game ''[[SSX 3]]''. It was also released as downloadable content for ''[[Guitar Hero World Tour]]''.

In 2010, [[Hikaru Utada]] covered the song on her first US Tour "In the Flesh".

== Critical response ==

Critics generally praised the single upon its release. Reviewing ''Sleeping with Ghosts'', [[BBC Online|BBC.co.uk]]'s rock/indie reviewer Dan Tallis described "The Bitter End" as "a good pop tune",<ref name="BitterEndTallis">Tallis, Dan. ''"Placebo, Sleeping with Ghosts"'', album review, March 2003, at [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/d5hj/ BBC.co.uk]; last accessed January 8, 2007.</ref> having "just the right amount of dark, gothic atmosphere to please their fans and enough radio friendly guitars to please the new generation of indie kids."<ref name="BitterEndTallis">Tallis, Dan. ''"Placebo, Sleeping with Ghosts"'', album review, March 2003, at [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/d5hj/ BBC.co.uk]; last accessed January 8, 2007.</ref> The Times thought the song "ramped up the energy level to devastating effect."<ref>Sinclair, David. ''"Keep Taking the Placebos"'', album review, 21 March 2003, [[The Times]], reported by [http://www.placeboworld.co.uk/archive/times_march03.html PlaceboWorld.co.uk]; last accessed January 8, 2007.</ref>


''[[Rock Sound]]'' reasoned that the track's "kick ass romp"<ref name="BitterEndPerrone">Perrone, Pierre. ''"Sleeping with Ghosts"'', album review, March 2003, [[Rock Sound]] magazine, reported by [http://www.placeboworld.co.uk/archive/rocksound2.html PlaceboWorld.co.uk]; last accessed January 8, 2007.</ref> reinforces "their status as purveyors of pure indie pop in the vein of [[The Smiths]]."<ref name="BitterEndPerrone">Perrone, Pierre. ''"Sleeping with Ghosts"'', album review, March 2003, [[Rock sound]] magazine, reported by [http://www.placeboworld.co.uk/archive/rocksound2.html PlaceboWorld.co.uk]; last accessed January 8, 2007.</ref> However, [[NME]] saw differing influences woven in the track, reporting that "The Bitter End" "sees Placebo powering along with a relentless [[U2]]- chasing-after-[[The Cure]] melody that's as infectious as 24."<ref>Watson, Ian. ''"Placebo : The Bitter End"'', single review, March 2003, at [http://www.nme.com/reviews/placebo/7023 NME.com]; last accessed January 8, 2007.</ref>
''[[Rock Sound]]'' reasoned that the track's "kick ass romp"<ref name="BitterEndPerrone">Perrone, Pierre. ''"Sleeping with Ghosts"'', album review, March 2003, [[Rock Sound]] magazine, reported by [http://www.placeboworld.co.uk/archive/rocksound2.html PlaceboWorld.co.uk]; last accessed January 8, 2007.</ref> reinforces "their status as purveyors of pure indie pop in the vein of [[The Smiths]]."<ref name="BitterEndPerrone">Perrone, Pierre. ''"Sleeping with Ghosts"'', album review, March 2003, [[Rock sound]] magazine, reported by [http://www.placeboworld.co.uk/archive/rocksound2.html PlaceboWorld.co.uk]; last accessed January 8, 2007.</ref> However, [[NME]] saw differing influences woven in the track, reporting that "The Bitter End" "sees Placebo powering along with a relentless [[U2]]- chasing-after-[[The Cure]] melody that's as infectious as 24."<ref>Watson, Ian. ''"Placebo : The Bitter End"'', single review, March 2003, at [http://www.nme.com/reviews/placebo/7023 NME.com]; last accessed January 8, 2007.</ref>
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Summarising Placebo's 2004 singles collection, ''[[Once More with Feeling (Placebo album)|Once More with Feeling]]'', [[BBC Online|BBC.co.uk]]'s Nottingham music reviewer Jaime Gill stated that "each song stems from a songwriter so instinctive and precise that when he writes a song called "The Bitter End", that's exactly what it sounds like."<ref>Gill, Jaime. ''"Placebo - Once More With Feeling (The Singles)"'', album review, 2 November 2004, at [http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/content/articles/2004/11/02/entertainment_music_recording_reviews_2004_11_placebo_feature.shtml BBC.co.uk]; last accessed January 8, 2007.</ref>
Summarising Placebo's 2004 singles collection, ''[[Once More with Feeling (Placebo album)|Once More with Feeling]]'', [[BBC Online|BBC.co.uk]]'s Nottingham music reviewer Jaime Gill stated that "each song stems from a songwriter so instinctive and precise that when he writes a song called "The Bitter End", that's exactly what it sounds like."<ref>Gill, Jaime. ''"Placebo - Once More With Feeling (The Singles)"'', album review, 2 November 2004, at [http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/content/articles/2004/11/02/entertainment_music_recording_reviews_2004_11_placebo_feature.shtml BBC.co.uk]; last accessed January 8, 2007.</ref>


== Music video ==
It was featured on the soundtrack of "Radio Big" in the [[PlayStation 2]] game ''[[SSX 3]]''. It was also released as downloadable content for ''[[Guitar Hero World Tour]]''.


In 2010, [[Hikaru Utada]] covered the song on her first US Tour "In the Flesh".

==Music video==
The [[music video]] sees the band playing in the dish of the [[Lovell Telescope]], one of the largest radio telescopes. Halfway through the video, it displays an [[infrared]] image of a couple chasing after each other. They eventually catch each other up and kiss against a wall. Near the end of the video, the band is rained upon. It was filmed close to [[Stockport]] in [[Cheshire]], [[England]].
The [[music video]] sees the band playing in the dish of the [[Lovell Telescope]], one of the largest radio telescopes. Halfway through the video, it displays an [[infrared]] image of a couple chasing after each other. They eventually catch each other up and kiss against a wall. Near the end of the video, the band is rained upon. It was filmed close to [[Stockport]] in [[Cheshire]], [[England]].


==Track listing==
== Track listing ==
===CD1===
#"The Bitter End"
#"Daddy Cool"
#"Teenage Angst" (piano version)
#"The Bitter End" (video)


===CD2===
=== CD1 ===
#"The Bitter End"
#"Evalia"
#"Drink You Pretty"


{{Track listing
===7 inch===
| title1 = The Bitter End
<ol type=A>
| title2 = [[Daddy Cool (Boney M. song)]]
<li>"The Bitter End"
| title3 = [[Teenage Angst (song)|Teenage Angst]] (Piano Version)
<li>"Daddy Cool"
| title4 = The Bitter End
</ol>
| note4 = video
}}


==Formats==
=== CD2 ===

"The Bitter End" was released on 10 March 2003 via Elevator Music / Hut Records,<ref name="BitterEndOfficial"> Singles from 'Sleeping with Ghosts'. "The Bitter End", at [http://www.placeboworld.co.uk/discography/singles4.html#bitter PlaceboWorld.co.uk]; last accessed January 7, 2007.</ref> the first single to be culled from Placebo's fourth album ''Sleeping with Ghosts''. Two CD singles offering differing B-sides were issued, as well as a single in 7" vinyl format.<ref name="BitterEndOfficial"> Singles from 'Sleeping with Ghosts'. "The Bitter End", at [http://www.placeboworld.co.uk/discography/singles4.html#bitter PlaceboWorld.co.uk]; last accessed January 7, 2007.</ref> Later, "The Bitter End" saw inclusion on the November 2004 compilation ''[[Once More with Feeling (Placebo album)|Once More with Feeling: The Singles]]''.
{{Track listing
{|class="wikitable"
| title1 = The Bitter End
! align="center" rowspan=2 |Format
| title2 = Evalia
| title3 = Drink You Pretty
}}

=== 7" ===

{{Track listing
| title1 = The Bitter End
| title2 = Daddy Cool
}}

== Formats ==

"The Bitter End" was released on 10 March 2003 via Elevator Music/Hut Records,<ref name="BitterEndOfficial"> Singles from 'Sleeping with Ghosts'. "The Bitter End", at [http://www.placeboworld.co.uk/discography/singles4.html#bitter PlaceboWorld.co.uk]; last accessed January 7, 2007.</ref> the first single to be culled from ''Sleeping with Ghosts''. Two CD singles offering differing B-sides were issued, as well as a single in 7" vinyl format.<ref name="BitterEndOfficial"> Singles from 'Sleeping with Ghosts'. "The Bitter End", at [http://www.placeboworld.co.uk/discography/singles4.html#bitter PlaceboWorld.co.uk]; last accessed January 7, 2007.</ref> Later, "The Bitter End" saw inclusion on the November 2004 compilation ''[[Once More with Feeling (Placebo album)|Once More with Feeling: The Singles]]''.

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! align="center" rowspan=2 |Format
! colspan=4 |Track number
! colspan=4 |Track number
|-
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|-
| colspan=5 align="left" | '''The Bitter End'''
| colspan=5 align="left" | '''The Bitter End'''
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|-
| align="left" | CD1 single (UK, Elevator Music)
| align="left" | CD1 single (UK, Elevator Music)
|B
| B
|D
| D
|T
| T
|BV
| BV
|-
|-
| align="left" | CD2 single (UK, Elevator Music)
| align="left" | CD2 single (UK, Elevator Music)
|B
| B
|E
| E
|DP
| DP
|
|
|-
|-
| align="left" | 7" single (UK, Elevator Music)
| align="left" | 7" single (UK, Elevator Music)
|B
| B
|D
| D
|
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'''Key'''
'''Key'''

* B - "The Bitter End"
* B - "The Bitter End"
* D - "Daddy Cool"
* D - "Daddy Cool"
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* DP - "Drink You Pretty"
* DP - "Drink You Pretty"


==Notes==
== Notes ==
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{{Reflist}}


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[[Category:Placebo songs]]
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[[Category:2003 singles]]

Revision as of 09:18, 4 August 2011

"The Bitter End"
Song

"The Bitter End" is a single by British alternative rock band Placebo from their fourth studio album, Sleeping with Ghost, released in 2003.

The song is based around the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell. There are several references to it throughout the song, one of the most noticeable being the reference to the 2nd of May - the date on which the two main characters, Winston and Julia, first spend the night together.

It was featured on the soundtrack of "Radio Big" in the PlayStation 2 game SSX 3. It was also released as downloadable content for Guitar Hero World Tour.

In 2010, Hikaru Utada covered the song on her first US Tour "In the Flesh".

Critical response

Critics generally praised the single upon its release. Reviewing Sleeping with Ghosts, BBC.co.uk's rock/indie reviewer Dan Tallis described "The Bitter End" as "a good pop tune",[1] having "just the right amount of dark, gothic atmosphere to please their fans and enough radio friendly guitars to please the new generation of indie kids."[1] The Times thought the song "ramped up the energy level to devastating effect."[2]

Rock Sound reasoned that the track's "kick ass romp"[3] reinforces "their status as purveyors of pure indie pop in the vein of The Smiths."[3] However, NME saw differing influences woven in the track, reporting that "The Bitter End" "sees Placebo powering along with a relentless U2- chasing-after-The Cure melody that's as infectious as 24."[4]

Summarising Placebo's 2004 singles collection, Once More with Feeling, BBC.co.uk's Nottingham music reviewer Jaime Gill stated that "each song stems from a songwriter so instinctive and precise that when he writes a song called "The Bitter End", that's exactly what it sounds like."[5]

Music video

The music video sees the band playing in the dish of the Lovell Telescope, one of the largest radio telescopes. Halfway through the video, it displays an infrared image of a couple chasing after each other. They eventually catch each other up and kiss against a wall. Near the end of the video, the band is rained upon. It was filmed close to Stockport in Cheshire, England.

Track listing

CD1

No.TitleLength
1."The Bitter End" 
2."Daddy Cool (Boney M. song)" 
3."Teenage Angst (Piano Version)" 
4."The Bitter End" (video) 

CD2

No.TitleLength
1."The Bitter End" 
2."Evalia" 
3."Drink You Pretty" 

7"

No.TitleLength
1."The Bitter End" 
2."Daddy Cool" 

Formats

"The Bitter End" was released on 10 March 2003 via Elevator Music/Hut Records,[6] the first single to be culled from Sleeping with Ghosts. Two CD singles offering differing B-sides were issued, as well as a single in 7" vinyl format.[6] Later, "The Bitter End" saw inclusion on the November 2004 compilation Once More with Feeling: The Singles.

Format Track number
1 2 3 4
The Bitter End
CD1 single (UK, Elevator Music) B D T BV
CD2 single (UK, Elevator Music) B E DP
7" single (UK, Elevator Music) B D

Key

  • B - "The Bitter End"
  • D - "Daddy Cool"
  • T - "Teenage Angst (piano version)"
  • BV - "The Bitter End video"
  • E - "Evalia"
  • DP - "Drink You Pretty"

Notes

  1. ^ a b Tallis, Dan. "Placebo, Sleeping with Ghosts", album review, March 2003, at BBC.co.uk; last accessed January 8, 2007.
  2. ^ Sinclair, David. "Keep Taking the Placebos", album review, 21 March 2003, The Times, reported by PlaceboWorld.co.uk; last accessed January 8, 2007.
  3. ^ a b Perrone, Pierre. "Sleeping with Ghosts", album review, March 2003, Rock Sound magazine, reported by PlaceboWorld.co.uk; last accessed January 8, 2007. Cite error: The named reference "BitterEndPerrone" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  4. ^ Watson, Ian. "Placebo : The Bitter End", single review, March 2003, at NME.com; last accessed January 8, 2007.
  5. ^ Gill, Jaime. "Placebo - Once More With Feeling (The Singles)", album review, 2 November 2004, at BBC.co.uk; last accessed January 8, 2007.
  6. ^ a b Singles from 'Sleeping with Ghosts'. "The Bitter End", at PlaceboWorld.co.uk; last accessed January 7, 2007. Cite error: The named reference "BitterEndOfficial" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).

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