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Now That I Own the BBC

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Wikipedia article




"'Now That I Own the BBC'" is a song by American pop and rock duo Sparks, which was released in Europe in 1995 and the UK in 1996 as the third and final single from their sixteenth studio album 'Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins' (1994). The song was written and produced by Ron Mael and Russell Mael, with additional production by Linus Burdick.

Background



Sparks originally envisioned recording the song using different broadcasting company names in the title and lyrics, and releasing them as singles in their respective countries. In a 1996 interview with VH1, Ron Mael revealed, "We were actually thinking at one point of making this a song that would be different in every single country. It would be NBC for America and BBC for Britain, but at a certain point it got just too overwhelming and RTL doesn't rhyme with anything, so we just kept it as the BBC."

Music video



The song's music video features Sparks on board an animated 'BBC ship'. It was directed by Olivier Kuntzel and Florence Deygas, who were also responsible for the video's animation.

Critical reception



On its release as a single in the UK, the 'Newark Advertiser' described the song as "techno-dance weirdness" and added, "Vocal version and two mindbending instrumental opportunities missed by the insertion of vocal snatches."

Track listing



1995 European release



1996 UK release



Charts



References



Category:1994 songs

Category:1995 singles

Category:1996 singles

Category:Sparks (band) songs

Category:Songs written by Ron Mael

Category:Songs written by Russell Mael

Category:Logic Records singles

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