Go with the Flow
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"Go with the Flow" is a song by Queens of the Stone Age from the album Songs for the Deaf, released as a single in 2003. At the 46th Grammy Awards, the song was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance.[1]
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Music video
The music video for the song was filmed in England by Shynola.[2] At the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards, it won Best Special Effects and was nominated for Best Art Direction.[3] The video—rendered in black, white, and red—features the band performing at the back of a Chevrolet pickup truck driving through a desert highway. The video also has sexual themes such as a metaphor of two cars colliding with each other, symbolizing intercourse, and an image of a trident showing some erotic attributes.[4]
Video game usage
The song is featured in the video games Freestyle Street Soccer, Juiced 2, Gran Turismo 4, Asphalt 8: Airborne and MotorStorm: Arctic Edge. Röyksopp's remix is featured in ATV Offroad Fury 4. It appears in SingStar Rocks!, SingStar Amped, Rock Band and Rocksmith as a playable track.
Cover versions
- Norwegian electronic music duo Röyksopp recorded a cover version/remix of this song on their Röyksopp's Night Out EP.
- German electronic music group Northern Lite recorded a cover version of this song on their album Temper.
- Pitty recorded a cover version for a Brazilian radio station.
- Norwegian musician Stein Roger Sordal, formerly of Green Carnation, recorded an acoustic cover of the song.
- Shortly after releasing Peace, Love, Death Metal via Eagles of Death Metal, lead singer Jesse Hughes released the two-song EP, A Pair of Queens, on 7" vinyl which included a cover of Go with the Flow.[5] The EP also contains another Queens of the Stone Age track, Gonna Leave You, which lends to the EP title A Pair of Queens.
Track listings
- UK CD 1
- "Go with the Flow" (album version)
- "No One Knows" (UNKLE reconstruction remix radio edit)
- "Hangin' Tree" (live at the Melkweg in Amsterdam on June 24, 2002)
- "Go with the Flow" (CD-ROM video)
- UK CD 2
- "Go with the Flow" (album version)
- "Regular John" (live; Melkweg in Amsterdam on 24 June 2002)
- "Do It Again" (live; Melkweg in Amsterdam on 24 June 2002)
- Australian Special Edition
- "Go with the Flow" (album version)
- "Avon" (live; The Mean Fiddler, London, on June 25, 2002)
- "No One Knows" (Lavelle remix radio edit version)
- "No One Knows" (CD-ROM video)
- Dutch Edition
- "Go with the Flow" (album version)
- "Avon" (live; The Mean Fiddler on June 25, 2002)
- "No One Knows" (UNKLE Reconstruction radio edit)
- "No One Knows" (CD-ROM video)
- UK 12"
- "Go with the Flow" (album version)
- "No One Knows" (UNKLE reconstruction vocal version)
The 12" is pressed on clear vinyl.
Chart positions
Chart (2003) | Peak Position |
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Australian Singles Chart[6] | 39 |
Dutch Singles Chart[6] | 50 |
UK Singles Chart[7] | 21 |
US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles[8] | 16 |
US Hot Modern Rock Tracks[8] | 7 |
US Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks[8] | 24 |
References
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External links
- ↑ Associated Press (2004). Grammy Award Winners. The New York Times. Accessed January 16, 2009.
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- ↑ 2003 MTV Video Music Awards. Rock on the Net. Accessed January 16, 2009.
- ↑ Mancini, Robert (April 11, 2003). Lens Recap: The Story Behind Queens Of The Stone Age's 'Go With The Flow'. MTV. Accessed January 16, 2009.
- ↑ MTV News staff report, "For The Record: Quick News On Phil Spector, Usher, Kelly Rowland, Audioslave, Slipknot, G-Unit, Wilco, U2 & More", MTV News, May 14, 2004.
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- ↑ Queens of the Stone Age - UK Singles Chart. officialcharts.com. Retrieved on Jan 03, 2013.
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