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Definitely “Take Me Out” but also “Helicopter” by Bloc Party, “Golden Skans” by the Klaxons, “Heads Will Roll” by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, “Somebody Told Me” by The Killers and “I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor” by the Arctic Monkeys…just from that Post Punk Revival time! So many more though!
I love how it morphs from darker, Interpol/Strokes sounding stuff into disco-punk as if saying "haven't you wanted something with a little more thrust?" what a great song.
I love the transition between opening riff to the main riff. Kind of seems like two different songs colliding with each other with no gap between. It's kind of neat. Really heard anything like that before.
Still a great transition.. makes perfect sense. And weirdly complicated at the same time. There's definitely no other songs that that has that weird transition.. That's why I think it's so cool. Every time I hear that song take me out it's ear candy.
Ive had drug free hallucinations nodding off to the tracks on YCHISMB that I still vividly remember almost 2 decades later; even their 3rd and 4th albums had bangers non stop
The Franz Ferdinand indie disco sound is iconic of my teenage years/early 20’s. I was blasting their songs all the time : Take Me Out and Michael were my favorites. I also was listening to Modest Mouse and Arctic Monkeys a lot. I still think Take Me Out is one of the greatest songs of the 2000’s, it just never gets old. It was heartwarming to hear that Alex Kapranos still likes to play it after 20 years.
i went to one of their shows in argentina, and people started mosh pits and sung with mega power the chorus with made up lyrics because many didnt understand the language but felt it very strong anyways, one of the most invigorating live experiences from a rock band live
I love the powerfully Scottish energy of starting a fight over some stolen vodka, only to then become best friends moments later and start a band together.
Take Me Out sounded like nothing else on the radio, just an awesome stomping chorus. That line when the beat cuts off still gives me goosebumps every time.
it really was.. after what seemed like an eternity with nothing since brit pop died a death in 97/98.. then suddenly, and thankfully guitar music was back and had an incredible song leading the charge.. i miss those days.
Mate we had the drabness of Coldplay and Keane, and (perhaps an unpopular opinion) but The Libertines were whack - could not stand the lead singer. And there was the usual pop dross. This really was a breath of fresh air.
@@EdgyNumber1Absolutely! The music of that scene has aged very well. And it's a miracle Pete Doherty is still alive, this bloke almost joined Amy innit.
As a bystander of this period of Glasgow and Glasgow School of Art culture, this was a wonderfully on point video essay. People should care about what happened to Glasgow School of Art building, if not the soul of Glasgow, the soul of the soul of Glasgow. It is undeniably a crime against Glasgow, Scotland and the people of Scotland what happened to that building.
i got the franz Ferdinand album for Christmas in 2004 from my parents and loved the record, all killer no filler,love your content by the way its always a treat, thank you!!!!
@@averageslacker6054 its also a term for an album that contains only killer tracks and no fillers but yeah its also the album title of sum 41's second album, have a nice week and stay safe!
@ghost mall Agreed. They went in a weird direction after such a great debut. They have some good songs that came after but definitely never recaptured that magic.
Classic pop songs can transcend the genre in which they were created. It was interesting to see/hear the variety in the cover versions of this one. It just goes to show that it's a well-written song. Other tracks from the same scene and era just aren't timeless like 'Take Me Out'. They only worked in a specific and limited context.
This video was so well done.. 'The opening notes signal you have less than a minute to get on the dance floor' is a brilliant line. Alex is such a clever frontman. He seemed to have it all figured out before he started and never made a misstep.. Best band of noughties (well, them and the Libs). Thanks for this.
A friend of mine was at their tiny gig in our hometown in 2004, just before their debut album, and said: wouldn't it be funny if they broke though and we'd been there? And so it goes. Franz Ferdinand kicked off a fantastic time for me, of almost weekly gigs and new discoveries. So much dancing, so many people, so much good stuff, especially when synthesizers made their comeback. It completely revitalized my love of music. It was amazing.
This was a great video. I love Franz Ferdinand and have since I first heard them in 2004. I am from Canada and it pains me deeply that this bands genius is not more recognized here.
I always thought it had a Swedish pop rock feel to it, never knew they had a swedish producer. I found it similar to the likes of The Hives, Mando Diao, Sugarplum Fairy, and Sahara Hotnights.
I remember hearing this in NHL 2005 and liking it a lot, but I don't think I truly appreciated Franz Ferdinand until a few years ago. Thanks to them I still like Bloc Party, Editors, Interpol, Tokyo Police Club, The Strokes etc to this day
Thank you so much! Been wanting this Franz Ferdinand episode for ages now! I remember going to buy this album after listening to “Take Me Out” on the radio and it giving me the chills and making me want to dance at the same time! It was what I wanted being in high school! It was so British and so awesome! The whole album was incredible from start to finish and even got the special edition afterwards! I even dressed like them haha I didn’t really fit in many clicks in HS but this was all me! Love all their work since then, their new album is shaping out to be incredible as a Hits album! Love them! Can’t wait to see them live again and they recently trended on Twitter for canceling their tour in Russia! Cheers from Mexico and I hope we get more on this amazing epoch of Post Punk Revival/Garage Rock from the 00’s and Brit Pop from the 90’s! And hopefully on what’s coming next from guitar music! Cheers from Mexico! Love this series and LOVE this Franz Ferdinand! Important in the Soundtrack of my life!
FYI, the original radio edit of Take me out started AT the tempo change, it contained none of the guitar riff at the start. Radio 1 played only that edit for the first 2 weeks.
I had just moved into my house in November of 2003, and had started listening to Comcast's Alternative Music Choice channel. "Take Me Out" was one of the songs I heard a lot in 2004, and I eventually got the album. Frank Ferdinand, The Bravery, Bloc Party, and a few others I can't recall at the moment are bands I liked to call Dance Punk. Not sure if I ever bothered to look that up until now to see that it is an actual term used to describe them.
i was obsessed with Franz Ferdinand when they first came out. dark of the matinee was my jam. they are still one of those bands that lifts my spirits and makes me dance no matter when i hear them. amazing talent and incredible songwriting.
TRUE! Saw them live back in the day and I swear me and my friend were the only ones dancing in the venue. It was a multi-act concert. They are so energetic, but I think the crowd was just trying to play it too cool. Had fun anyway!
@@kikiMarieH That sounds mad! To be fair, when I saw them back then I was always at the very front and dancing my ass off so I didn't pay attention to others 😄
I heard about them when Elijah Wood was on TRL! I think he was promoting LOTR and was asked what he was currently listening to. He mentioned a few bands but when he said Franz Ferdinand I perked up. I was like “Huh, a band named after the archduke?”. I was curious so I went to Virgin the next day and found their cd and bought it. I was immediately a fan.
Franz Ferdinand has been always seen as the Take Me Out and Do You Want To guys, while they're easily the best band (at least with the first formation) of all Indie Rock, their discs are beyond amazing, they had the brightest sparks of instruments in their music. It's so sad to see them as a good band while i re affirm they can easily be the greatest of all indie rock music.
Awesome video. I had never realized how similar modest mouse's "float on" and franz ferdinand's "take me out" are in terms of groove and in terms of like indie popular rock. Wow!
I was just listening to "Narcolepsy" by Third Eye Blind the other day and remembered that I originally didn't like it because of the tempo changes - the sudden switches from fast to slow out of nowhere, then back to fast again. But as soon as I said out loud to someone that that was why I didn't like it, I realized, "Oh my god. NARCOLEPSY. WHERE YOU FALL ASLEEP UNEXPECTEDLY. The sudden change is THE WHOLE POINT." I've loved it ever since.
I normally find it quite unnerving and it definitely makes dancing quite tricky. This song, plus 'Come on Eileen', as mentioned in the video, are rare exceptions that are great for listening as well as dancing to.
This album came out the year I was born. My parents used to play it a lot around me growing up, and boy, am I grateful for that. It is still one of my favourite "classic indie rock" albums to date and has aged like a fine bloody wine. Every single track, from start to finish, front to back, is absolutely phenomenal. I can't put into words how much this (along with many other albums from this era) have influenced my taste in music and my musicianship over the years. Thank you for this video, it was brilliant! P.S. Can't believe I've now heard one of my favourite content creators mention Athlete!! Criminally underrated band and amazing albums too, reckon they're deserving of their own NBC episode now... Either them or Bloc Party, I'm not picky haha!
Dear lord, this makes me feel ancient, but I also love it, because I feel the same way about having grown up listening to my parents' music. It's just that in my case it was the Beatles and the Temptations and the American Graffiti soundtrack.😅 Thank goodness for parents who expose us to great music.
It completely freaks me out that there are people at university these days whose parents got together dancing to the Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Franz Ferdinand. It only feels like the songs were born a minute ago. How can they be adults?!
I presume it's at least partly because the band chose to turn down some of the corporate bollocks they were offered and stayed on the independent Domino Records label. They would have sold more on a major label with a bigger marketing budget, but the music wouldn't have been any better. Indeed it often loses its edge.
Through take me out I discovered Franz Ferdinand years ago in my early teens, and I have been a fan of their highly energetic and groovy tunes since then
This tune 'Take Me Out" is a bopper and their single from 21' "Bye Bye Billy" is a fine boogie woogie(with a Scots accent) disco tune. "The Pseudo-Brits" The Killers line is a good touch in this btw.
Along with Mr Brightside, TMO is one of the very best songs of that decade. I still remember buying the single in Camden markets one Sunday arvo having not heard the song and just being blown away when I put it on when I got back to the shared house I was living in.
GET OUT OF MY HEAD!!! I WOKE UP TO THIS SONG IN MY HEAD (I love it so I can't complain too much) AND THIS IS ONE OF THE FIRST VIDEOS THAT POPS UP FOR ME ON UA-cam THIS MORNING! I don't have time to watch the video, just wanted to say that, and have a good day!
such a great band, fantastic album and period in time, i was lucky enough to see them at glasgow barrowlands in 04 supported by a then relatively unknown kaiser chiefs. amazing night.
Franz Ferdinand's "Take Me Out": Has a rich history in British Indie-Disco and music overall. Me as a teenager in the 00's, now watching this video in 2022: Found the song 100% because of the first commercial for the PSP.
I love all the songs played at the end. Clearly show how much of an impact and influence this hit had on indie music reaching mainstream audiences. Even if people never listened to any of those bands other songs they have surely heard those tracks on the radio.
Always loved Franz Ferdinand and have so many memories of their music. I remember buying their CD when I was 12 and listening to it on repeat then years later hearing at the club on a weekly basis when I lived in Seoul, South Korea. I'm hoping I can see them in concert someday.
Take Me Out was right up there with Michael for me. The former is obviously a great pop song, but when I was young I loved how sleazy and homoerotic the latter was. Alex would even sing “come all over me” in the chorus, live. Edgy little me thought that was so cool.
It's been out for almost 20 years, an I literally had no idea they had used the sniper metaphor for the "take me out" expression ! I assumed it was the obvious boy/girl meaning. This brings a whole new level of freshness to the song for me.
I was hoping you’d use that Song Exploder interview and of course you didn’t disappoint. Love the channel more than anything else on UA-cam and appreciate the level of research done for every single video. Will never forget going to a “secret gig” held by Kerrang! Radio over a decade ago and being inches from Kapranos et al. while they did a full acoustic set. And later seeing them collaborate with Sparks. It would be great to see you go into Futureheads, Bombay Bicycle Club, Belle and Sebastian, The Cribs, Bloc Party, Maximo Park and Metronomy some day. Keep up the stellar work!
Franz Ferdinand along with Madness were by far the best live bands i have ever seen in my life. I was soaking wet in my and others sweat after the concert, the energy was so incredible. It wasnt just the lead singer, it was the WHOLE band celebrating and projecting energy to the audience. You know a band is beyond good, when they manage to make you fall in love with songs you heard before but never really sparked.
The song for me holds so many memories! I was 18 years old and loved dancing to this at my local indie club. Every time I hear it now it takes me back there. Love it
Great video....I remember when this song hit the airwaves in 2004.....It was like NOTHING ELSE on the Radio. 2004 was a rough year of transition for me as a youth and that Summer was awesome to make GOOD things happen. "Take Me Out" and "Float On" were the biggest songs that Summer!
O boy was that a floor filler back in the zeros during my underground spinning years... Thanks for doing the FFs! Still waiting for Talk Talk, Japan or Moloko though...
God, I remember getting a PS2 for Christmas, hearing this song in Madden 2005, and getting so obsessed I turned the entire rest of the soundtrack off and let it loop in the menus until I got sick of it
I remember in Year 9 whenever my teacher would try and get us to give the answer of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, her clue was always "It's also the name of a band". Didn't seem to help us out though
Great vid! Should deffo do a video on how the Verve went from shoegaze to their height at brit pop! As well as one of Lee Mavers struggle to construct the perfect sound he envisioned the first la’s album
I remember Take Me Out being staple on radio for years and it's still something I go back to as a comfort listen. It wasn't until seeing the songs influenced by it that I realize how much it's permeates music I wouldn't describe myself as a regular listener to, but are all comfort listens that I'll pull up from time to time. I just never would have noticed the connection until you pointed them out.
Whenever I feel a little down and The Cure or Placebo aren't cutting it, Franz Ferdinand are an awesome pick-me-up and even then, they are just amazing any time of the day!! I cannot wait to hear what's next ❤️❤️❤️ xx
I’d love more videos about that mid 00’s indie scene, I was a bit young at the time but it’s still my favourite music to this day. Get very defensive when people refer to every guitar artist between 2004-2010 as “Landfill Indie”
From The Libs up til 2006 you'd struggle to find one rubbish band. After the atomic explosion of that Monkeys album, labels went into pound sign pupils mode and started signing every soul who could play a chord. All I know is it was an amazing time to be a teenager.
I'd really love to see you do one of these about The Streets. I know at the peak The Streets were a chart-topping big deal in the UK, but here in Canada (and the US) were at best a short-lived, original-sounding curiousity that left those who were savvy enough to keep an ear aimed over the Atlantic slightly anxious about missing out on something great. This all happened just a couple of quick/short years after the now massive Strokes made a calculated choice to launch their first EP (and first tour) in the UK, knowing that US audiences would immediately hitch their (band) wagon to the band and claim them at the first whiff of possibly getting scooped. At worst The Streets were no more than a tiny flashing blip on the radar screen of half-committed, psuedo-anglophillic hipsters, but I always found Mike Skinner to be an unapologetically great original voice and fantastic lyricist, despite the fact that he mostly wrote from a very strictly UK point of view. Without the marginal ripples left on this side of the pond by things like 'fit but you know it' I think it would have taken even longer for UK Grime as a genre to make any sort of splash over here. It may have even stayed Europe-bound for yet another entire wave and great modern artists like Skepta (for example) would likely still be struggling to find an audience in the new world. I think Skinner's influence flies exclusively under the radar, and as the Americans bask in the glory of undeserved credit they downplay the true contribution of the British, paralleling what they've done since world war II.
A Grand Don't Come For Free is one of my favorites from that era. I can recite it from start to finish. I hate the fact that most people only remember that bloody ballad.
Take me out was my ringtone for my old Nokia 1100 in which you could program a tune. Great year! i met my current husband, got my current job and discovered many awesome bands that i follow to this day. These songs and bands are a huge part of my youth memories, my late 20s
A wrap up of the tunes and tracks mentioned in this video, in case you, like me, want to check some of this stuff out! 00:01 - "Sit Down" by James 00:03 - "Rip It Up" by Orange Juice 00:05 - "Temptation" by New Order 00:06 - "Fools Gold" by The Stone Roses 00:07 - "Kinky Afro" by Happy Mondays 00:09 - "The Only One I Know" by The Charlatans 00:11 - "Girls & Boys" by Blur 00:13 - "Karma Police" by Radiohead 00:16 - "Why Does It Always Rain on Me?" by Travis 00:17 - "Yellow" by Coldplay 00:20 - "Up the Bracket" by The Libertines 00:24 - "This Fire" by Franz Ferdinand 00:29 - "The Dark of the Matinée" by Franz Ferdinand 00:33 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand 00:37 - "Love Is a Battlefield" by Pat Benatar 00:39 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand 01:53 - "Darts of Pleasure" by Franz Ferdinand 02:11 - "Love's A Cliché" by The Karelia 02:18 - "Divorce at High Noon" by The Karelia 02:26 - "Speed Fever" by The Amphetameanies 02:32 - "Shoot the Ridiculant" by The Yummy Fur 02:47 - "Love's A Cliché" by The Karelia 02:49 - "Shoot the Ridiculant" by The Yummy Fur 03:02 - "Sexy World" by The Yummy Fur 03:59 - "Shopping for Blood" by Franz Ferdinand 04:57 - "Date With the Night" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs 04:58 - "House of Jealous Lovers" by The Rapture 04:59 - "Losing My Edge" by LCD Soundsystem 05:01 - Italian composer and music producer Giorgio Moroder 05:09 - "He'd Send in the Army" by Gang of Four 05:13 - "Mannequin" by Wire 05:14 - "Transmission" by Joy Division 05:15 - "Big Gold Dream" by The Fire Engines 05:18 - "Rip It Up" by Orange Juice 05:23 - "Falling and Laughing" by Orange Juice 05:29 - "Sorry For Laughing" by Josef K 05:31 - "Heaven Sent" by Josef K 05:37 - "Big Gold Dream" by The Fire Engines 05:41 - "Get Up And Use Me" by The Fire Engines 05:47 - "Darts of Pleasure" by Franz Ferdinand 07:03 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand 07:10 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand 07:45 - "Jacqueline" by Franz Ferdinand 07:55 - "Michael" by Franz Ferdinand 08:03 - "The Dark of the Matinée" by Franz Ferdinand 08:15 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand 11:38 - "How Many More Years" by Howlin' Wolf 11:48 - "I Asked for Water" by Howlin' Wolf 11:54 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand 12:01 - "The Dark of the Matinée" by Franz Ferdinand 12:23 - "I'm Down" by The Beatles 12:38 - "The Dark of the Matinée" by Franz Ferdinand 12:41 - "Rip It Up" by Orange Juice 12:42 - "How Many More Years" by Howlin' Wolf 12:43 - Italian composer and music producer Giorgio Moroder 12:44 - "I'm Down" by The Beatles 12:45 - "The Dark of the Matinée" by Franz Ferdinand 13:06 - "Michael" by Franz Ferdinand 13:12 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand 13:47 - "All This Time" by Michelle McManus 13:56 - "Milkshake" by Kelis 14:36 - "The Dark of the Matinée" by Franz Ferdinand 14:37 - "Michael" by Franz Ferdinand 14:56 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand 15:00 - The Streets 15:02 - Amy Winehouse 15:03 - Snow Patrol 15:04 - Belle and Sebastian 15:14 - "Up the Bracket" by The Libertines 15:16 - "Somewhere Only We Know" by Keane 15:20 - "Yellow" by Coldplay 15:21 - "Wires" by Athlete 15:23 - "Somewhere Only We Know" by Keane 15:24 - "Freak like Me" by Sugababes 15:29 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand 15:35 - The Strokes 15:36 - Interpol 15:37 - Yeah Yeah Yeahs 15:38 - "Banquet" by Bloc Party 15:40 - "I Predict a Riot" by Kaiser Chiefs 15:41 - "Hounds of Love" by The Futureheads 15:42 - "Apply Some Pressure" by Maxïmo Park 15:43 - "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" by Arctic Monkeys 15:44 - "Golden Skans" by Klaxons 15:45 - "Something Good Can Work" by Two Door Cinema Club 15:47 - "Somebody Told Me" by The Killers 15:49 - "Banquet" by Bloc Party 15:51 - "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" by Arctic Monkeys 15:53 - "Apply Some Pressure" by Maxïmo Park 16:05 - "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana 16:20 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand 16:47 - "Headstrong" by Trapt 16:48 - "I Miss You" by Blink-182 16:50 - "Can't Stop" by Red Hot Chili Peppers 16:51 - "An Honest Mistake" by The Bravery 16:55 - "Paralyzer" by Finger Eleven 16:56 - "Electric Feel" by MGMT 16:58 - "Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster the People 17:00 - "Float On" by Modest Mouse 17:08 - "E-Pro" by Beck 17:13 - "Paralyzer" by Finger Eleven 17:17 - "Electric Feel" by MGMT 17:24 - "1901" by Phoenix 17:29 - "Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster the People 17:34 - "Feel It Still" by Portugal. The Man 17:40 - "Mary" by Scissor Sisters 17:42 - "My Recovery Injection" by Biffy Clyro 17:45 - "Taken" by Young Summer 17:46 - "Take Me Out" by Scissor Sisters 17:52 - "Take Me Out" by Guillemots 17:57 - "Take Me Out" by The Magic Numbers 18:04 - "Take Me Out" by Biffy Clyro 18:09 - "Take Me Out" by Young Summer 18:16 - "Polkarama!" by Weird Al Yankovic 18:22 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand 18:47 - "Come On Eileen" by Dexys Midnight Runners 18:48 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand
Bloody marvellous! Even though I’m not a huge fan of FF, I appreciate the quality of their songs, this one and Matinee in particular, and thoroughly enjoy the influence they’ve had on subsequent artists. Top video.
When I think of this era, I think of LCD Soundsystem and their offshoot, DFA remixes of acts like Fischerspooner, Chemical Brothers, Metro Area and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. That's the best dance punk ever made, IMO.
I use to have that Self Titled Album. In fact, Franz Ferdinand & Take Me Out was the point at which my taste in music fully switched from generally being Dance & Rave Music to Indie. Matinee is another favourite of mine.
Glad you mentioned Dexys! When I heard the chorus of Michael in the vid I was thrown for how Dexy-like it sounds to me, perhaps with a bit of Falco (of mclusky/Future of the Left) added for some more aggressive energy. Got to add FF to my listening list, never really gave them much of a thought beyond the singles. Great video as usual, can't wait for the next one
Great video and I love FF. I was photographing a senior prom in Dunstable, Bedfordshire years ago, where they had a disco playing the usual dance stuff. Depending on the tune, I'd say 20-30 per cent of those attending got up and danced. Near the end of the night, they played the Artic Monkeys 'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor' and the whole place exploded! Everybody was up and dancing and because it was on a mezzanine floor, the dancefloor literally started to bounce. It was so bad, a hotel member of staff asked the DJ to stop playing it LOL!
Being from Germany the alternative music scene was a little different: mostly caputed by punk rock and it's asthetics and values ...you kind of dressed down and being a bit stylish was kind of seen as a statement towards superficiality and away from original punk ideas. Music was mostly that, on a content level and on the level of visibility as you consumed a lot of music on tv by video clips. Then one day, late at night on German MTV I saw the Matinee video and was immediately shocked: What is this? The music's so catchy and tight. The astetics do have some comic vibes and thus have a playful approach. The guys look like ... different! Smart and cool! And it's a breath of fresh air - but is this allowed? Isn't this the complete opposite? What does it stand for? Questions you ask yourself when in high school and trying to figure out something .. :) Franz Ferdinand, their debut album and hit singles opened up a completely new view on alternative music, it's approach and possibilites. More over even people not interested in alternative music started recognizing and liking it. It just had more to it, a whole new appeal. I know my memory is limited to a limited view on music at the time but that's the whole point. :) At some point in time you're limited, don't know much and "rules" seem to apply and all of a sudden something shocks that and changes your music landscape and approach for good.
I remember it similarly, in a neighbouring country. I also remember Franz being distinctly non macho, and how attractive that was in a testosterone-fuelled indie music scene.
Always have loved this song and had a big respect for the band. I remember how popular this song was in the mid 2000s and despite having been played zillions of times since it’s still well loved. Better still nobody can dismiss it as a one hit wonder as they’ve had success with other songs afterwards even if none can quite match the enormity of this particular song’s success
m8 I always look forward to your videos, this one makes me feel old. As a teenager I rememeber being obssesed with these lads. Its wild to realize how long its been but how much they influnced that era. Keep making awesome content.
its been so many years and yet each time i hear "take me out" it fills me with such joy and excitement. I cant NOT headbang when the songs starts slowing down for the chorus (in fact i did just that when it played in this video)
A high school friend showed me Take Me Out and Dark of the Matinee back in 2004 and it just blew me away as a teen. I already loved certain types of synthpop and darkwave thanks to my mom and disco thanks to my dad, and this music reminded me of both but somehow was neither. To say I was obsessed was an understatement. I actually cried the night they toured in my area because I wasn't allowed to go. Dreams do come true, though. Some 20-odd years later, I just saw FF play live last week and they've 100% still got it. The entire crowd was electric. Everyone was dancing and smiling and captivated. It was so wonderful to finally see a full set from one of my favorite bands and live out my teenage fantasy. Thanks for the analysis of the music that shaped me.
Ah, Franz Ferdinand...in my late 20s and very early 30s, just a few years younger than Kapranos, this was the last period where I was still young enough to totally be at one with a moment in pop culture, with these guys, Interpol, Editors and so on joining the ranks of my established loves. A lingering side effect even now in my mid 40s is a penchant for skinny ties.
A lot of songs slow the tempo midway through, build the tension, and then roar back with wild abandon but usually it's 2/3, maybe 3/4, of the way through. I've always loved that "Take Me Out" hits you with it less than a minute in. Now I know why. Great song, great discussion of it.
I remember seeing this video on MTV 2 for the first time and thinking "What in the world is this Monty Python looking band" and the song just hit me like a bomb went off. What a great song. And it held up!
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How Soon is now by the Smiths because i am a Quiet and shy kid but the Smiths make music for People like me as told in Ur video
Definitely “Take Me Out” but also “Helicopter” by Bloc Party, “Golden Skans” by the Klaxons, “Heads Will Roll” by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, “Somebody Told Me” by The Killers and “I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor” by the Arctic Monkeys…just from that Post Punk Revival time! So many more though!
Almost anything by The Hives or Arctic Monkeys, lol :D but "Take me out" follows closely
Slow Hands by Interpol
Chelsea Dagger by The Fratellis is always a good shout too :)
I love how it morphs from darker, Interpol/Strokes sounding stuff into disco-punk as if saying "haven't you wanted something with a little more thrust?" what a great song.
So... an early Stranglers song mixed with a Gang of Four song?
Love how progressive music were from 80's kick starting 90's and went no breaks w/ 20s
I was wondering how this was made without referencing the vocal style and sound of the Strokes
It's got a good old stomp to it,that's why I like it.
“You have less than a minute to get to the dance floor before moves MUST be busted” may be one of my favourite lines anyone’s ever said
Franz Ferdinand is actually my favorite band of all time. I am so happy someone is talking about them, they are so underrated.
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I love the transition between opening riff to the main riff.
Kind of seems like two different songs colliding with each other with no gap between.
It's kind of neat. Really heard anything like that before.
Still a great transition.. makes perfect sense. And weirdly complicated at the same time.
There's definitely no other songs that that has that weird transition..
That's why I think it's so cool.
Every time I hear that song take me out it's ear candy.
New York dance-punk music and the No Wave scene was and still is a big influence for FF - angular, stripped to the bone yet groovy guitar dance music
That two songs in one structure with Take Me Out also reminds me of Haunted When the Minutes Drag by Love and Rockets.
@@cris_261 and band on the run, even.
Idk maybe I'm crazy but I really dont feel the two riffs sound like they belong to two different songs.
I love every song in the You Could Have It So Much Better album. The first album is a precious gem, but that second is criminally underrated
Agree. Beside the singles, Outsiders is one amazing song!
ditto
Ive had drug free hallucinations nodding off to the tracks on YCHISMB that I still vividly remember almost 2 decades later; even their 3rd and 4th albums had bangers non stop
@@irontobias totally, I think is best indie album ever
Outsiders performed at Glasto 2009 is one of my best live gig memories
The Franz Ferdinand indie disco sound is iconic of my teenage years/early 20’s. I was blasting their songs all the time : Take Me Out and Michael were my favorites. I also was listening to Modest Mouse and Arctic Monkeys a lot. I still think Take Me Out is one of the greatest songs of the 2000’s, it just never gets old. It was heartwarming to hear that Alex Kapranos still likes to play it after 20 years.
were you born on 17/7/1982?
i went to one of their shows in argentina, and people started mosh pits and sung with mega power the chorus with made up lyrics because many didnt understand the language but felt it very strong anyways, one of the most invigorating live experiences from a rock band live
argentina always has the best crowds! y caracas también
Aq
Yo soy de argentina tambien, alta banda me acuerdo en mtv esa epoca 2004 lo daban todo el dia
Ay sí por favor, el show de 2006, uno de los mejores recitales de mi vida!!
@@juliana_f_c en el luna!!! ❤
I love the powerfully Scottish energy of starting a fight over some stolen vodka, only to then become best friends moments later and start a band together.
Take Me Out sounded like nothing else on the radio, just an awesome stomping chorus. That line when the beat cuts off still gives me goosebumps every time.
it really was.. after what seemed like an eternity with nothing since brit pop died a death in 97/98.. then suddenly, and thankfully guitar music was back and had an incredible song leading the charge.. i miss those days.
Mate we had the drabness of Coldplay and Keane, and (perhaps an unpopular opinion) but The Libertines were whack - could not stand the lead singer. And there was the usual pop dross. This really was a breath of fresh air.
@@EdgyNumber1Absolutely! The music of that scene has aged very well. And it's a miracle Pete Doherty is still alive, this bloke almost joined Amy innit.
Very glad i got to see them perform it live, in happy festival atmosphere
@@maryburke5423 a lot of people are saying that these days, after the pandemic no live experience can ever be taken for granted.
I had no idea Alex Kapranos was in a ska band, but suddenly the song 'Evil Eye' makes a lot more sense in context lol.
There was me thinking 'Take me out' was for a romantic dinner! 🤷🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
As a bystander of this period of Glasgow and Glasgow School of Art culture, this was a wonderfully on point video essay. People should care about what happened to Glasgow School of Art building, if not the soul of Glasgow, the soul of the soul of Glasgow. It is undeniably a crime against Glasgow, Scotland and the people of Scotland what happened to that building.
The fires?
glasgow is such a wonderful place..
i got the franz Ferdinand album for Christmas in 2004 from my parents and loved the record, all killer no filler,love your content by the way its always a treat, thank you!!!!
Sum 41 lol
@@averageslacker6054 its also a term for an album that contains only killer tracks and no fillers but yeah its also the album title of sum 41's second album, have a nice week and stay safe!
@@nickmaatjes5611 yeah, i got it. You too dude!
I found it in a discounted dump bin. I bought Franz Ferndand’s self titled and Deftones white Pony 💕 for 5 dollars each
I had only herd “Take me out” and I fell in love more after I bought it. Bought, YCHISMB and Tonight
Franz Ferdinand is one of my favorite bands and they haven’t released a bad record imo. Helicopter by Bloc Party is my personal favorite from this era
@ghost mall Agreed. They went in a weird direction after such a great debut. They have some good songs that came after but definitely never recaptured that magic.
@ghost mall Thats so true, FF has never put out a bad album. Cant say the same about BP.
FF has no flops. Everything they put out is top tier.
I agree. That song is frantically good.
Take Me Out is one of those rare tunes that works with just about any crowd. Even my dad likes it.
Classic pop songs can transcend the genre in which they were created. It was interesting to see/hear the variety in the cover versions of this one. It just goes to show that it's a well-written song. Other tracks from the same scene and era just aren't timeless like 'Take Me Out'. They only worked in a specific and limited context.
This video was so well done.. 'The opening notes signal you have less than a minute to get on the dance floor' is a brilliant line. Alex is such a clever frontman. He seemed to have it all figured out before he started and never made a misstep.. Best band of noughties (well, them and the Libs). Thanks for this.
A friend of mine was at their tiny gig in our hometown in 2004, just before their debut album, and said: wouldn't it be funny if they broke though and we'd been there? And so it goes. Franz Ferdinand kicked off a fantastic time for me, of almost weekly gigs and new discoveries. So much dancing, so many people, so much good stuff, especially when synthesizers made their comeback. It completely revitalized my love of music. It was amazing.
This was a great video. I love Franz Ferdinand and have since I first heard them in 2004. I am from Canada and it pains me deeply that this bands genius is not more recognized here.
I always thought it had a Swedish pop rock feel to it, never knew they had a swedish producer. I found it similar to the likes of The Hives, Mando Diao, Sugarplum Fairy, and Sahara Hotnights.
Mando Diao definitely took away quite a lot from that scene. I seem to remember the Hives being already around and a bit more mature, like FF itself.
I remember hearing this in NHL 2005 and liking it a lot, but I don't think I truly appreciated Franz Ferdinand until a few years ago. Thanks to them I still like Bloc Party, Editors, Interpol, Tokyo Police Club, The Strokes etc to this day
Editors are great
Thank you so much! Been wanting this Franz Ferdinand episode for ages now! I remember going to buy this album after listening to “Take Me Out” on the radio and it giving me the chills and making me want to dance at the same time! It was what I wanted being in high school! It was so British and so awesome! The whole album was incredible from start to finish and even got the special edition afterwards! I even dressed like them haha I didn’t really fit in many clicks in HS but this was all me! Love all their work since then, their new album is shaping out to be incredible as a Hits album! Love them! Can’t wait to see them live again and they recently trended on Twitter for canceling their tour in Russia! Cheers from Mexico and I hope we get more on this amazing epoch of Post Punk Revival/Garage Rock from the 00’s and Brit Pop from the 90’s! And hopefully on what’s coming next from guitar music!
Cheers from Mexico! Love this series and LOVE this Franz Ferdinand! Important in the Soundtrack of my life!
FYI, the original radio edit of Take me out started AT the tempo change, it contained none of the guitar riff at the start.
Radio 1 played only that edit for the first 2 weeks.
I had just moved into my house in November of 2003, and had started listening to Comcast's Alternative Music Choice channel. "Take Me Out" was one of the songs I heard a lot in 2004, and I eventually got the album. Frank Ferdinand, The Bravery, Bloc Party, and a few others I can't recall at the moment are bands I liked to call Dance Punk. Not sure if I ever bothered to look that up until now to see that it is an actual term used to describe them.
i was obsessed with Franz Ferdinand when they first came out. dark of the matinee was my jam. they are still one of those bands that lifts my spirits and makes me dance no matter when i hear them. amazing talent and incredible songwriting.
Make sure you see them live if you ever get the chance!
TRUE! Saw them live back in the day and I swear me and my friend were the only ones dancing in the venue. It was a multi-act concert. They are so energetic, but I think the crowd was just trying to play it too cool. Had fun anyway!
@@kikiMarieH That sounds mad! To be fair, when I saw them back then I was always at the very front and dancing my ass off so I didn't pay attention to others 😄
I still remember when I watched the video of "Take Me Out" on MTV. I bought the album weeks later. Big fan of the band ever since.
I heard about them when Elijah Wood was on TRL! I think he was promoting LOTR and was asked what he was currently listening to. He mentioned a few bands but when he said Franz Ferdinand I perked up. I was like “Huh, a band named after the archduke?”. I was curious so I went to Virgin the next day and found their cd and bought it. I was immediately a fan.
Franz Ferdinand has been always seen as the Take Me Out and Do You Want To guys, while they're easily the best band (at least with the first formation) of all Indie Rock, their discs are beyond amazing, they had the brightest sparks of instruments in their music. It's so sad to see them as a good band while i re affirm they can easily be the greatest of all indie rock music.
Awesome video. I had never realized how similar modest mouse's "float on" and franz ferdinand's "take me out" are in terms of groove and in terms of like indie popular rock. Wow!
I don't know about others but I absolutely love tempo changes in songs when done right.
I was just listening to "Narcolepsy" by Third Eye Blind the other day and remembered that I originally didn't like it because of the tempo changes - the sudden switches from fast to slow out of nowhere, then back to fast again. But as soon as I said out loud to someone that that was why I didn't like it, I realized, "Oh my god. NARCOLEPSY. WHERE YOU FALL ASLEEP UNEXPECTEDLY. The sudden change is THE WHOLE POINT." I've loved it ever since.
Tempo and key changes can make things interesting, as it's something you already are liking, but with a twist.
I normally find it quite unnerving and it definitely makes dancing quite tricky. This song, plus 'Come on Eileen', as mentioned in the video, are rare exceptions that are great for listening as well as dancing to.
Franz Ferdinand had never made a Bad album and never made a bad song
This album came out the year I was born. My parents used to play it a lot around me growing up, and boy, am I grateful for that. It is still one of my favourite "classic indie rock" albums to date and has aged like a fine bloody wine. Every single track, from start to finish, front to back, is absolutely phenomenal. I can't put into words how much this (along with many other albums from this era) have influenced my taste in music and my musicianship over the years. Thank you for this video, it was brilliant!
P.S. Can't believe I've now heard one of my favourite content creators mention Athlete!! Criminally underrated band and amazing albums too, reckon they're deserving of their own NBC episode now... Either them or Bloc Party, I'm not picky haha!
Dear lord, this makes me feel ancient, but I also love it, because I feel the same way about having grown up listening to my parents' music. It's just that in my case it was the Beatles and the Temptations and the American Graffiti soundtrack.😅 Thank goodness for parents who expose us to great music.
@@FaithStringer Right? It's like...oh my God, I am the parent here.
It completely freaks me out that there are people at university these days whose parents got together dancing to the Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Franz Ferdinand. It only feels like the songs were born a minute ago. How can they be adults?!
They’re good, very underrated. Can’t understand why they didn’t go massive after that first album
I presume it's at least partly because the band chose to turn down some of the corporate bollocks they were offered and stayed on the independent Domino Records label. They would have sold more on a major label with a bigger marketing budget, but the music wouldn't have been any better. Indeed it often loses its edge.
Their first two albums are still such bangers. Love how crunchier they sounded then.
Through take me out I discovered Franz Ferdinand years ago in my early teens, and I have been a fan of their highly energetic and groovy tunes since then
This tune 'Take Me Out" is a bopper and their single from 21' "Bye Bye Billy" is a fine boogie woogie(with a Scots accent) disco tune. "The Pseudo-Brits" The Killers line is a good touch in this btw.
I loved that Killers line lol
Everybody forgot they weren't Brits.
Along with Mr Brightside, TMO is one of the very best songs of that decade. I still remember buying the single in Camden markets one Sunday arvo having not heard the song and just being blown away when I put it on when I got back to the shared house I was living in.
GET OUT OF MY HEAD!!! I WOKE UP TO THIS SONG IN MY HEAD (I love it so I can't complain too much) AND THIS IS ONE OF THE FIRST VIDEOS THAT POPS UP FOR ME ON UA-cam THIS MORNING! I don't have time to watch the video, just wanted to say that, and have a good day!
Fuck. Yes. Every time I get a notification, it’s the best time to open the UA-cam app. Thank you for all you do.
Right?
This notification made my day
@@tysparks598 Trash Theory is the best music documentary series on YT, bar none. Absolutely peerless.
@@yeetkunedo Agreed! 😊🤙🏻
such a great band, fantastic album and period in time, i was lucky enough to see them at glasgow barrowlands in 04 supported by a then relatively unknown kaiser chiefs. amazing night.
I love the uniformity in enjoyment Take Me Out creates anywhere it plays!
Franz Ferdinand's "Take Me Out": Has a rich history in British Indie-Disco and music overall.
Me as a teenager in the 00's, now watching this video in 2022: Found the song 100% because of the first commercial for the PSP.
I love all the songs played at the end. Clearly show how much of an impact and influence this hit had on indie music reaching mainstream audiences. Even if people never listened to any of those bands other songs they have surely heard those tracks on the radio.
i am absolutely loving the 00s love lately. I have been trying to get people on it for years! love franz ferdinand
Christ, I've love to have a pint and a music geek out with this guy.
MGMT Electric Feel is definitely my nostalgic jam from that era
I'm literally binge watching, and adding all songs mentioned
Always loved Franz Ferdinand and have so many memories of their music. I remember buying their CD when I was 12 and listening to it on repeat then years later hearing at the club on a weekly basis when I lived in Seoul, South Korea. I'm hoping I can see them in concert someday.
I remember hearing a franz ferdinand song in an iPhone 4 comercial when I was a child
Take Me Out was right up there with Michael for me.
The former is obviously a great pop song, but when I was young I loved how sleazy and homoerotic the latter was.
Alex would even sing “come all over me” in the chorus, live. Edgy little me thought that was so cool.
It's been out for almost 20 years, an I literally had no idea they had used the sniper metaphor for the "take me out" expression !
I assumed it was the obvious boy/girl meaning. This brings a whole new level of freshness to the song for me.
I was hoping you’d use that Song Exploder interview and of course you didn’t disappoint. Love the channel more than anything else on UA-cam and appreciate the level of research done for every single video.
Will never forget going to a “secret gig” held by Kerrang! Radio over a decade ago and being inches from Kapranos et al. while they did a full acoustic set. And later seeing them collaborate with Sparks.
It would be great to see you go into Futureheads, Bombay Bicycle Club, Belle and Sebastian, The Cribs, Bloc Party, Maximo Park and Metronomy some day.
Keep up the stellar work!
one of the few channels I actually get excited about when a new vid comes out...thx.
I’m USA, this song STILL sounds fresh, complete, cool.
It’s on all my playlists
Franz Ferdinand along with Madness were by far the best live bands i have ever seen in my life. I was soaking wet in my and others sweat after the concert, the energy was so incredible. It wasnt just the lead singer, it was the WHOLE band celebrating and projecting energy to the audience. You know a band is beyond good, when they manage to make you fall in love with songs you heard before but never really sparked.
The song for me holds so many memories! I was 18 years old and loved dancing to this at my local indie club. Every time I hear it now it takes me back there. Love it
I miss this era of mid 00s indie. This is when dance-punk, 80s revivalism was peak. The Rapture, Kasabian, Radio4, Hard-Fi. Good shit!
the feeling I felt when I first heard "Take Me Out" is a feeling I think I never truly experienced again. Was just completely floored by it.
Great video....I remember when this song hit the airwaves in 2004.....It was like NOTHING ELSE on the Radio.
2004 was a rough year of transition for me as a youth and that Summer was awesome to make GOOD things happen.
"Take Me Out" and "Float On" were the biggest songs that Summer!
O boy was that a floor filler back in the zeros during my underground spinning years... Thanks for doing the FFs! Still waiting for Talk Talk, Japan or Moloko though...
God, I remember getting a PS2 for Christmas, hearing this song in Madden 2005, and getting so obsessed I turned the entire rest of the soundtrack off and let it loop in the menus until I got sick of it
I remember in Year 9 whenever my teacher would try and get us to give the answer of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, her clue was always "It's also the name of a band". Didn't seem to help us out though
I watched them live in 2009, they played for 2 hours and it is one of the best live performance I have ever seen.
Great vid! Should deffo do a video on how the Verve went from shoegaze to their height at brit pop! As well as one of Lee Mavers struggle to construct the perfect sound he envisioned the first la’s album
I'm always so impressed with how you find the roots of the songs like Howlin' Wolf. Great video.
I remember Take Me Out being staple on radio for years and it's still something I go back to as a comfort listen. It wasn't until seeing the songs influenced by it that I realize how much it's permeates music I wouldn't describe myself as a regular listener to, but are all comfort listens that I'll pull up from time to time. I just never would have noticed the connection until you pointed them out.
Whenever I feel a little down and The Cure or Placebo aren't cutting it, Franz Ferdinand are an awesome pick-me-up and even then, they are just amazing any time of the day!! I cannot wait to hear what's next ❤️❤️❤️ xx
I’d love more videos about that mid 00’s indie scene, I was a bit young at the time but it’s still my favourite music to this day. Get very defensive when people refer to every guitar artist between 2004-2010 as “Landfill Indie”
Landfill indie is a cancerous term
I understand why the term exist, though I'm really ambiguous about it, but FF were definitely not part of 'landfill'.
Bloc Party "Banquet" or Klaxons "Atlantis to Interzone".
I also wouldn’t mind a “The Strokes - is This It, the album that inspired the whole UK Indie genre”
From The Libs up til 2006 you'd struggle to find one rubbish band. After the atomic explosion of that Monkeys album, labels went into pound sign pupils mode and started signing every soul who could play a chord. All I know is it was an amazing time to be a teenager.
I'd really love to see you do one of these about The Streets. I know at the peak The Streets were a chart-topping big deal in the UK, but here in Canada (and the US) were at best a short-lived, original-sounding curiousity that left those who were savvy enough to keep an ear aimed over the Atlantic slightly anxious about missing out on something great.
This all happened just a couple of quick/short years after the now massive Strokes made a calculated choice to launch their first EP (and first tour) in the UK, knowing that US audiences would immediately hitch their (band) wagon to the band and claim them at the first whiff of possibly getting scooped.
At worst The Streets were no more than a tiny flashing blip on the radar screen of half-committed, psuedo-anglophillic hipsters, but I always found Mike Skinner to be an unapologetically great original voice and fantastic lyricist, despite the fact that he mostly wrote from a very strictly UK point of view.
Without the marginal ripples left on this side of the pond by things like 'fit but you know it' I think it would have taken even longer for UK Grime as a genre to make any sort of splash over here. It may have even stayed Europe-bound for yet another entire wave and great modern artists like Skepta (for example) would likely still be struggling to find an audience in the new world.
I think Skinner's influence flies exclusively under the radar, and as the Americans bask in the glory of undeserved credit they downplay the true contribution of the British, paralleling what they've done since world war II.
A Grand Don't Come For Free is one of my favorites from that era. I can recite it from start to finish. I hate the fact that most people only remember that bloody ballad.
Never knew about the enemy at the gates inspiration, great stuff as always!
I'm a simple American. I see a new Trash Theory upload, and I watch it.
My friends and I were introduced to Franz Ferdinand by the song "This Fire" which was featured on the soundtrack to Burnout 3: Takedown.
Take me out was my ringtone for my old Nokia 1100 in which you could program a tune. Great year! i met my current husband, got my current job and discovered many awesome bands that i follow to this day. These songs and bands are a huge part of my youth memories, my late 20s
This is one of the few songs that play CONSTANTLY on the radio but I jam out every single time, I love Franz Ferdinand sm
I love the Doves and the rapture and Block Party! Such a amazing sound major influence!
A wrap up of the tunes and tracks mentioned in this video, in case you, like me, want to check some of this stuff out!
00:01 - "Sit Down" by James
00:03 - "Rip It Up" by Orange Juice
00:05 - "Temptation" by New Order
00:06 - "Fools Gold" by The Stone Roses
00:07 - "Kinky Afro" by Happy Mondays
00:09 - "The Only One I Know" by The Charlatans
00:11 - "Girls & Boys" by Blur
00:13 - "Karma Police" by Radiohead
00:16 - "Why Does It Always Rain on Me?" by Travis
00:17 - "Yellow" by Coldplay
00:20 - "Up the Bracket" by The Libertines
00:24 - "This Fire" by Franz Ferdinand
00:29 - "The Dark of the Matinée" by Franz Ferdinand
00:33 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand
00:37 - "Love Is a Battlefield" by Pat Benatar
00:39 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand
01:53 - "Darts of Pleasure" by Franz Ferdinand
02:11 - "Love's A Cliché" by The Karelia
02:18 - "Divorce at High Noon" by The Karelia
02:26 - "Speed Fever" by The Amphetameanies
02:32 - "Shoot the Ridiculant" by The Yummy Fur
02:47 - "Love's A Cliché" by The Karelia
02:49 - "Shoot the Ridiculant" by The Yummy Fur
03:02 - "Sexy World" by The Yummy Fur
03:59 - "Shopping for Blood" by Franz Ferdinand
04:57 - "Date With the Night" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
04:58 - "House of Jealous Lovers" by The Rapture
04:59 - "Losing My Edge" by LCD Soundsystem
05:01 - Italian composer and music producer Giorgio Moroder
05:09 - "He'd Send in the Army" by Gang of Four
05:13 - "Mannequin" by Wire
05:14 - "Transmission" by Joy Division
05:15 - "Big Gold Dream" by The Fire Engines
05:18 - "Rip It Up" by Orange Juice
05:23 - "Falling and Laughing" by Orange Juice
05:29 - "Sorry For Laughing" by Josef K
05:31 - "Heaven Sent" by Josef K
05:37 - "Big Gold Dream" by The Fire Engines
05:41 - "Get Up And Use Me" by The Fire Engines
05:47 - "Darts of Pleasure" by Franz Ferdinand
07:03 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand
07:10 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand
07:45 - "Jacqueline" by Franz Ferdinand
07:55 - "Michael" by Franz Ferdinand
08:03 - "The Dark of the Matinée" by Franz Ferdinand
08:15 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand
11:38 - "How Many More Years" by Howlin' Wolf
11:48 - "I Asked for Water" by Howlin' Wolf
11:54 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand
12:01 - "The Dark of the Matinée" by Franz Ferdinand
12:23 - "I'm Down" by The Beatles
12:38 - "The Dark of the Matinée" by Franz Ferdinand
12:41 - "Rip It Up" by Orange Juice
12:42 - "How Many More Years" by Howlin' Wolf
12:43 - Italian composer and music producer Giorgio Moroder
12:44 - "I'm Down" by The Beatles
12:45 - "The Dark of the Matinée" by Franz Ferdinand
13:06 - "Michael" by Franz Ferdinand
13:12 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand
13:47 - "All This Time" by Michelle McManus
13:56 - "Milkshake" by Kelis
14:36 - "The Dark of the Matinée" by Franz Ferdinand
14:37 - "Michael" by Franz Ferdinand
14:56 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand
15:00 - The Streets
15:02 - Amy Winehouse
15:03 - Snow Patrol
15:04 - Belle and Sebastian
15:14 - "Up the Bracket" by The Libertines
15:16 - "Somewhere Only We Know" by Keane
15:20 - "Yellow" by Coldplay
15:21 - "Wires" by Athlete
15:23 - "Somewhere Only We Know" by Keane
15:24 - "Freak like Me" by Sugababes
15:29 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand
15:35 - The Strokes
15:36 - Interpol
15:37 - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
15:38 - "Banquet" by Bloc Party
15:40 - "I Predict a Riot" by Kaiser Chiefs
15:41 - "Hounds of Love" by The Futureheads
15:42 - "Apply Some Pressure" by Maxïmo Park
15:43 - "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" by Arctic Monkeys
15:44 - "Golden Skans" by Klaxons
15:45 - "Something Good Can Work" by Two Door Cinema Club
15:47 - "Somebody Told Me" by The Killers
15:49 - "Banquet" by Bloc Party
15:51 - "I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor" by Arctic Monkeys
15:53 - "Apply Some Pressure" by Maxïmo Park
16:05 - "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana
16:20 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand
16:47 - "Headstrong" by Trapt
16:48 - "I Miss You" by Blink-182
16:50 - "Can't Stop" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
16:51 - "An Honest Mistake" by The Bravery
16:55 - "Paralyzer" by Finger Eleven
16:56 - "Electric Feel" by MGMT
16:58 - "Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster the People
17:00 - "Float On" by Modest Mouse
17:08 - "E-Pro" by Beck
17:13 - "Paralyzer" by Finger Eleven
17:17 - "Electric Feel" by MGMT
17:24 - "1901" by Phoenix
17:29 - "Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster the People
17:34 - "Feel It Still" by Portugal. The Man
17:40 - "Mary" by Scissor Sisters
17:42 - "My Recovery Injection" by Biffy Clyro
17:45 - "Taken" by Young Summer
17:46 - "Take Me Out" by Scissor Sisters
17:52 - "Take Me Out" by Guillemots
17:57 - "Take Me Out" by The Magic Numbers
18:04 - "Take Me Out" by Biffy Clyro
18:09 - "Take Me Out" by Young Summer
18:16 - "Polkarama!" by Weird Al Yankovic
18:22 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand
18:47 - "Come On Eileen" by Dexys Midnight Runners
18:48 - "Take Me Out" by Franz Ferdinand
Bloody marvellous! Even though I’m not a huge fan of FF, I appreciate the quality of their songs, this one and Matinee in particular, and thoroughly enjoy the influence they’ve had on subsequent artists. Top video.
The first album was amazing. I bought it on CD when it was released in 2004. My husband bought it for me on vinyl this christmas just gone.
I absolutely LOVE this song. I can listen to it over and over again. It’s one if those songs you never get sick of hearing. It’s genius 😉
When I think of this era, I think of LCD Soundsystem and their offshoot, DFA remixes of acts like Fischerspooner, Chemical Brothers, Metro Area and Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. That's the best dance punk ever made, IMO.
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Add the remix of Le Tigre's 'Deceptacon' to that list and you've got an indie disco I'd go to!
I use to have that Self Titled Album. In fact, Franz Ferdinand & Take Me Out was the point at which my taste in music fully switched from generally being Dance & Rave Music to Indie. Matinee is another favourite of mine.
franz ferdinand have made some pretty good stuff with their recent works, they seem to have learnt a few things from sparks for sure
The supergroup FFS was a juncture that gave FF new life!
Every vid you produce is a history lesson for me, I learn something every time. Thank you, and keep up the excellent work.
i love every episode, but this one was especially good. can’t point out why, but it was thoroughly enjoyable. keep up the great work!
Glad you mentioned Dexys! When I heard the chorus of Michael in the vid I was thrown for how Dexy-like it sounds to me, perhaps with a bit of Falco (of mclusky/Future of the Left) added for some more aggressive energy. Got to add FF to my listening list, never really gave them much of a thought beyond the singles. Great video as usual, can't wait for the next one
This song reminds me of simpler times. Cheers for the video. It made me smile a lot. :)
Oh, and the world needs a reggae cover, now!
was fucking obsessed with this band freshman year. glad this was in my recommended
Take Me Out was inspired by snipers used as a metaphor of love? That's just genius.
Pleeease make a video on Madchester and Baggy. Stone Roses and Happy Mondays.
One thing you missed? “Take Me Out” having success over here in the United States was hugely driven by Madden 2005.
Great video and I love FF. I was photographing a senior prom in Dunstable, Bedfordshire years ago, where they had a disco playing the usual dance stuff. Depending on the tune, I'd say 20-30 per cent of those attending got up and danced. Near the end of the night, they played the Artic Monkeys 'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor' and the whole place exploded! Everybody was up and dancing and because it was on a mezzanine floor, the dancefloor literally started to bounce. It was so bad, a hotel member of staff asked the DJ to stop playing it LOL!
Being from Germany the alternative music scene was a little different: mostly caputed by punk rock and it's asthetics and values ...you kind of dressed down and being a bit stylish was kind of seen as a statement towards superficiality and away from original punk ideas. Music was mostly that, on a content level and on the level of visibility as you consumed a lot of music on tv by video clips.
Then one day, late at night on German MTV I saw the Matinee video and was immediately shocked: What is this? The music's so catchy and tight. The astetics do have some comic vibes and thus have a playful approach. The guys look like ... different! Smart and cool! And it's a breath of fresh air - but is this allowed? Isn't this the complete opposite? What does it stand for? Questions you ask yourself when in high school and trying to figure out something .. :)
Franz Ferdinand, their debut album and hit singles opened up a completely new view on alternative music, it's approach and possibilites. More over even people not interested in alternative music started recognizing and liking it. It just had more to it, a whole new appeal.
I know my memory is limited to a limited view on music at the time but that's the whole point. :) At some point in time you're limited, don't know much and "rules" seem to apply and all of a sudden something shocks that and changes your music landscape and approach for good.
I remember it similarly, in a neighbouring country. I also remember Franz being distinctly non macho, and how attractive that was in a testosterone-fuelled indie music scene.
Always have loved this song and had a big respect for the band. I remember how popular this song was in the mid 2000s and despite having been played zillions of times since it’s still well loved. Better still nobody can dismiss it as a one hit wonder as they’ve had success with other songs afterwards even if none can quite match the enormity of this particular song’s success
m8 I always look forward to your videos, this one makes me feel old. As a teenager I rememeber being obssesed with these lads. Its wild to realize how long its been but how much they influnced that era. Keep making awesome content.
its been so many years and yet each time i hear "take me out" it fills me with such joy and excitement. I cant NOT headbang when the songs starts slowing down for the chorus (in fact i did just that when it played in this video)
When you mention (in one sentence) Gang of Four, Wire, and Joy Division, I suddenly realized why I liked them so much!
A high school friend showed me Take Me Out and Dark of the Matinee back in 2004 and it just blew me away as a teen. I already loved certain types of synthpop and darkwave thanks to my mom and disco thanks to my dad, and this music reminded me of both but somehow was neither. To say I was obsessed was an understatement. I actually cried the night they toured in my area because I wasn't allowed to go.
Dreams do come true, though. Some 20-odd years later, I just saw FF play live last week and they've 100% still got it. The entire crowd was electric. Everyone was dancing and smiling and captivated. It was so wonderful to finally see a full set from one of my favorite bands and live out my teenage fantasy. Thanks for the analysis of the music that shaped me.
Ah, Franz Ferdinand...in my late 20s and very early 30s, just a few years younger than Kapranos, this was the last period where I was still young enough to totally be at one with a moment in pop culture, with these guys, Interpol, Editors and so on joining the ranks of my established loves. A lingering side effect even now in my mid 40s is a penchant for skinny ties.
in my opinion, they dont have a single bad album. great video!!
A lot of songs slow the tempo midway through, build the tension, and then roar back with wild abandon but usually it's 2/3, maybe 3/4, of the way through. I've always loved that "Take Me Out" hits you with it less than a minute in. Now I know why. Great song, great discussion of it.
I remember seeing this video on MTV 2 for the first time and thinking "What in the world is this Monty Python looking band" and the song just hit me like a bomb went off. What a great song. And it held up!