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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Pure Morning

| cover = Puremorningcover.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Placebo

| album = Without You I'm Nothing

| B-side = "Mars Landing Party", "Leeloo", "Needledick", "The Innocence of Sleep"

| released =

| recorded =

| studio = Real World (Box, Wiltshire, UK)

| genre =

| length = 3:59 (single version)

| label = Elevator, Hut, Virgin

| writer = Steve Hewitt, Brian Molko, Stefan Olsdal

| producer = Phil Vinall

| prev_title = Nancy Boy

| prev_year = 1997

| next_title = You Don't Care About Us

| next_year = 1998

| misc =

}}

"'Pure Morning'" is the first single from British alternative rock band Placebo's second album, 'Without You I'm Nothing' (1998). The single was successful in the United States, reaching number 19 on the 'Billboard' Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart, and it also reached number four on the UK Singles Chart. Worldwide, the song reached the top 50 in Australia, Canada, Iceland, Ireland and New Zealand. In October 2017, the song was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry.

Writing and recording



"Pure Morning" was a last-minute addition to 'Without You I'm Nothing', being recorded as the band prepared B sides for the album in May, under "Nancy Boy" producer Phil Vinall. After playing with a guitar loop, they decided to develop it into a full song. Brian Molko said the lyrics were written "off the top of my head", so he only noticed their significance after recording.Segal, Victoria. [http://www.placeborussia.ru/press/press-1998-1999/nmeaug98 "No More Charlie Angels"]. 'NME', August 1998

Molko said that overall it was "a song about friendship", starting from the situation of "coming down when the rest of the world is waking up", such as when clubgoers get home as the sun rises and everyone else is going to work. The feeling of dislocation, "that point you feel like your life is the least sorted ever", would be solved by someone to "slip their arm around you and make slumber easier."

Molko summed up as "All you really crave is for a friend to put their arms around you and make you feel better. That's the pure morning, when that happens."[https://books.google.com/books?id=Fw0EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA69 The Modern Age], 'Billboard'

Music video



The music video, directed by Nick Gordon, and shot in slow motion at the junction of Savoy Street and Savoy Hill in London, features Brian Molko as a suicidal person. Police and authorities attempt to stop him from jumping from a building to end his life. Shots of the other band members consist of them being arrested for unseen crimes. News crews report on the scene and a single police officer runs through the building to attempt to dissuade Molko from jumping. Molko eventually jumps immediately before the officer reaches him, briefly falls, then is seen landing in a standing position on the side of the building, facing the street below him. He then walks down the side of the building, astonishing everyone.

Live performances



The song was a staple of the band's setlist from 1998 through to 2005. After playing it on a number of shows during the band's stint on the Projekt Revolution tour of 2007, it was not performed between 2008 and 2016. In November 2013, in an interview, Brian Molko stated that although he still likes the music, the lyrics of the song nauseate him. In October 2016, the song returned to the setlist and has opened almost every Placebo live set since.

Track listings



'UK CD1'

# "Pure Morning" (radio edit)

# "Mars Landing Party"

# "Leeloo"

'UK CD2'

# "Pure Morning" (album version)

# "Needledick"

# "The Innocence of Sleep"

Personnel



'Placebo'

* Brian Molko vocals, guitar

* Stefan Olsdal bass, guitar

* Steve Hewitt drums, percussion

'Technical personnel'

* Phil Vinall production

* Paul Corkett additional engineering

* Jake Davies mixing assistant

* Phelan Kane programming

* Teo Miller engineering

* Bunt Stafford-Clark mastering (at Townhouse Studios, London)

Charts and certifications



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certifications



In popular culture



"Pure Morning" has been featured often in British television advertisements. The song was included on the soundtrack to the film 'The Chumscrubber' (2005). The song was covered by the project of Johnathon Sharp, Biotek, on their album 'Punishment for Decadence'. The intro is featured in an episode of 'Daria', and it was also used in the 'Top Gear' 2001 J.D. Power Survey, revealing the Lexus LS400.

References



Category:1998 singles

Category:1998 songs

Category:Hut Records singles

Category:Placebo (band) songs

Category:Songs written by Brian Molko

Category:Songs written by Stefan Olsdal

Category:Songs written by Steve Hewitt

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