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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Shock the Monkey

| artist = Peter Gabriel

| cover = pgstm.jpg

| type = single

| album = Peter Gabriel (Security)

| B-side = Soft Dog

| released =

| recorded = 23 June 1981 10 July 1982

| genre = Synth-pop

| length = * (single edit)

*5:28 (album version)

| label = Geffen

| writer = Peter Gabriel

| producer = *David Lord

*Peter Gabriel

| prev_title = I Have the Touch

| prev_year = 1982

| next_title = I Don't Remember (Live)

| next_year = 1983

| misc =

}}

"'Shock the Monkey'" is a song by English rock musician Peter Gabriel. It was released in September 1982 as the second single from his fourth self-titled album, issued in the US under the title 'Security'.

The song peaked at number 29 on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart and number one on the 'Billboard' Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.Whitburn, Joel (2004). 'The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits', 8th Edition (Billboard Publications), page 246. The song was Gabriel's first Top 40 hit in the US. In the UK, the song charted at number 58. According to AllMusic, the song has a "relentlessly repeated hook" that "sounded nothing like anything else on the radio at the time".[ Allmusic song review]. Retrieved 7 June 2008.

Interpretation



Due to its title and the content of the video, the song is frequently assumed to be either an animal rights song or a reference to the famous experiments by Stanley Milgram described in his book 'Obedience to Authority'.[http://www.ifilm.com/ifilmdetail/2721330?htv=12 iFilm synopsis]. Retrieved 7 June 2008. It is neither, but the Gabriel song "We Do What We're Told (Milgram's 37)" from his 1986 album 'So' does deal directly with Milgram. Gabriel has described "Shock the Monkey" as "a love song" that examines how jealousy can release one's basic instincts; the monkey is not a literal monkey, but a metaphor for one's feelings of jealousy.Chris Welch (1998). 'The Secret Life of Peter Gabriel': p.136 Gabriel has mentioned that the song's lyrical motif was inspired by King Kong's lightning powers in the film 'King Kong vs. Godzilla'.Chris Welch (1998). 'The Secret Life of Peter Gabriel': p.140

Music video



The track is known for its bizarre and disturbing music video, written and directed by Brian Grant of MGMM Studios. The video was played heavily in the early days of MTV. It features Gabriel (in white face paint) and a frightened-looking capuchin monkey. Gabriel appears in two guises; one is as a businessman/CIA-MK-Ultra-type in a dark suit, and the other as a "modern primitive" shaman painted and dressed in white with geometric markings in black on his face. The video cuts between two rooms, each vaguely resembling an office. A movie projector plays zoo footage of a gibbon (technically, a lesser ape, not a monkey) in both rooms. As the video proceeds, events in the 'normal' (black suit) office become increasingly irregular and disturbing with objects in the room in increasing disarray. Gabriel displays increasing pressure, anger, and fear as the chaos occurs, at one point being restrained by three little people. The office footage is increasingly interspersed with black-and-white footage of Gabriel fleeing from something unknown in a wilderness, and a disoriented Gabriel in different settings including central London in what looks to be the office of a hospital. At the end of the video, the dark-suited Gabriel merges with the face-painted Gabriel. In the final shot, the two Gabriels' faces are superimposed over that of the gibbon.

Releases



"Shock the Monkey" was released as a 7-inch picture disc in addition to the 7-inch and 12-inch black vinyl singles. Club DJ remix service Hot Tracks crafted an 8:12 version that intersperses verses and choruses sung by Gabriel in German with the more familiar English lyrics. A seven-minute-long concert version of the song appears on Gabriel's album 'Plays Live' (1983). It is also included on the compilation albums 'Greenpeace' (1985), 'Shaking the Tree' (1990) and 'Hit' (2003). The music video appears on the DVD compilation 'Play' (2004).

Earth Day version

On 22 April 2022, a previously-unreleased alternate mix of "Shock The Monkey" was exclusively released for download on Bandcamp under the title "Shock the Monkey (EarthPercent x Earth Day Mix)". Put out as a tribute to Earth Day 2022, proceeds from the download were donated to the environmentalist organization EarthPercent, as part of a project where Gabriel and several other artists donated exclusive and rare material.[https://petergabriel.com/news/unreleased-shock-the-monkey-for-earthpercent/ Unreleased 'Shock The Monkey' for EarthPercent]

Personnel



* Peter Gabriel lead and backing vocals, Linn LM-1 programming, Prophet-5, Fairlight CMI synthesizer and sequencing12-inch, 33 rpm promotional single record sleeve credits (1982). Geffen Records

* Larry Fast Prophet-5

* David Rhodes guitars

* Tony Levin Chapman Stick

* Jerry Marotta drums

* Peter Hammill backing vocals

Remix contest



An online contest was held in September 2006 by Realworld Remixed in which musicians and engineers were invited to submit a remix of the song. The original tracks were made available for download, offering an opportunity to work with the raw material from a hit song. The winner was Multiman's "Simian Surprise".

Charts



Coal Chamber featuring Ozzy Osbourne version



The nu metal band Coal Chamber covered "Shock the Monkey" on their 1999 album 'Chamber Music'. The cover featured guest vocals by Ozzy Osbourne. The music video was directed by Dean Karr. It shows the band playing with Osbourne and it has shots of a monkey.

Track listing



Chart positions



Personnel

'Coal Chamber'

* B. Dez Fafara lead vocals

* Meegs Rascn guitar

* Rayna Foss-Rose bass

* Mike "Bug" Cox drums

'Additional'

* Ozzy Osbourne guest vocals

* E. Blue keyboards, backing vocals

See also



*List of number-one mainstream rock hits (United States)

References



Category:1982 songs

Category:1982 singles

Category:1999 singles

Category:British synth-pop songs

Category:Peter Gabriel songs

Category:Ozzy Osbourne songs

Category:Coal Chamber songs

Category:Songs written by Peter Gabriel

Category:Geffen Records singles

Category:Roadrunner Records singles

Category:Songs about primates

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