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{{Infobox song

| name = The Concept

| cover = Teenage Fanclub - The Concept.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Teenage Fanclub

| album = Bandwagonesque

| B-side =

| released = 21 October 1991

| recorded = 1991

| genre = {{hlist|Power pop|indie pop|noise pop}}

| length = 6:07

| label = Creation

| writer = Norman Blake

| producer =

| prev_title = Star Sign

| prev_year = 1991

| next_title = What You Do to Me

| next_year = 1992

}}

"'The Concept'" is a song recorded by Scottish rock band Teenage Fanclub. The song was released on 21 October 1991 through Creation Records, as the second single from the band's third studio album 'Bandwagonesque'. The song was written and sung by vocalist and guitarist Norman Blake.

The song peaked at number 12 on 'Billboard' Modern Rock Tracks chart in the USA, and at number 51 on the UK Singles Chart.

Background



The song lyrically centres on the object of the narrator's affection, a woman described in the song's opening lines:

Writer James Cosby of 'PopMatters' finds the lyric "a bit tongue-in-cheek," and calls the song "a quite clear character study of maybe anyone in a "scene". Blake goes on to sing rather thoughtfully in describing a woman who really is pretty cool and hipthough maybe a bit too much for her own good." Blake, in a 2015 interview, revealed the song's lyrics came together only twenty minutes prior to recording the song. He remembered that much of 'Bandwagonesque' contained lyrics written in an impromptu manner, and that his only goal with "The Concept" was to "write something with a narrative."

Reception



'Spin' writer Andrew Unterberger called the song "instantly iconic." 'NME' contributor Dan Stubbs singled it out as the best track from 'Bandwagonesque'. Martin Horsfield at 'The Guardian' ranked it as the band's second-best song, calling it "equal parts bubblegum and Big Star, and with an extended guitar coda for anyone pining for [their former] grungy sound." 'Paste' writer Ben Salmon placed the song at number three on his 2018 ranking, describing it a "a six-minute celebration of jangling electric guitars, harmony vocals and band hangers-on that changes from rock song to breezy outro about halfway through." James Cosby at PopMatters placed it higher at number two, calling it the group's "'de facto' anthem."

Charts



References



Category:1991 singles

Category:1991 songs

Category:Creation Records singles

Category:British indie pop songs

Category:Noise pop songs


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