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Nickelback how you remind me актриса
How You Remind Me
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с альбома Silver Side Up
«Worthy to Say» (2000) | «How You Remind Me» (2001) | «Too Bad» (2002) |
«How You Remind Me» — сингл группы Nickelback с альбома 2001 года Silver Side Up. How You Remind Me была последней композицией в стиле рок, ставшей #1 в чарте Billboard Hot 100; лишь спустя шесть лет на первое место поднялся рок-хит группы Maroon 5 «Makes Me Wonder». Вокалист группы Чед Крюгер написал эту песню о своей девушке Джоди. [1] How You Remind Me считается «визитной карточкой» всего творчества Nickelback.
«How You Remind Me» стала самой проигрываемой песней на американском радио за первое десятилетие XXI века (1.2 миллиона раз с момента выхода в 2001 году [2] и заняла четвёртое место в списке песен десятилетия хит-парада Billboard. [3]
How You Remind Me
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«How You Remind Me» is a song by Canadian rock band Nickelback. Written by lead singer Chad Kroeger and composed by the band, the track was released on July 17, 2001, as the lead single from their third studio album, Silver Side Up (2001). A «Gold Mix» was made for latter editions of the single with the heavier guitars edited out of the chorus. Kroeger referred to this song as the song that put Nickelback on the map when played at their concert in Sturgis, South Dakota.
Considered to be Nickelback’s signature song, [3] «How You Remind Me» reached the top of the US Billboard Hot 100 and was named the number-one most played song on US radio of the 2000s decade by Nielsen Soundscan, being spun over 1.2 million times on US airwaves since its release in 2001 to the end of 2009. [4] The song was ranked fourth on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade and 75th on the UK decade-end chart. [5] It was nominated for the Kerrang! Award for Best Single. «How You Remind Me» was also rated the number-one rock song and number-four alternative song of the decade of the 2000s by Billboard.
The song was featured in the music video game Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock and in a recut, PG-13 version of Deadpool 2 titled Once Upon a Deadpool. The song played a large role in a Saturday Night Live skit on March 10, 2018, with Sterling K. Brown in which the lyrics are a dying woman’s final words. [6]
The story behind How You Remind Me by Nickelback
By Henry Yates ( Classic Rock ) published 28 August 17
Chad Kroeger ‘fesses up to how domestic tension provided his band’s breakthrough single.
It all started with an argument. And, inevitably, that argument was between Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger and the girlfriend with whom he lived in Vancouver. As the dispute reached boiling point, Chad stormed down to the rehearsal room in his basement, where he attempted to pinpoint why their relationship hurt so much. Deep down, he knew he loved his girlfriend. He realised, too, that living with the frontman of a struggling rock’n’roll band couldn’t be easy. At the same time, however, he wanted to let her know that enough was enough. It was this curious cocktail of emotions that shaped the song How You Remind Me.
“I was sitting in the basement of my old house in 2000,” Kroeger recalls, “having just got into a big argument with my girlfriend. So I guess I was feeling pretty jaded at the time. I wanted to write some lyrics that were a slap in the face to her. Even though I do say in the song that I love her, I kinda wanted to throw her a back-handed slap. So I was being very direct, and yelling into the microphone so that she could hear what I was saying.
“I was shouting lines like ‘It’s not like you to say sorry’ and ‘This is how you remind me’,” he recalls, “and I was trying to be nasty, trying to put in these really sarcastic lines. Then she opened the door, and she was like: ‘What’s that? I really like it’. So it kinda defeated the object of what I was doing.
“We actually talked about it years later, and I told her I wrote the song about her, and she would not believe that she was the How You Remind Me girl.”
Before How You Remind Me was released in 2001. Nickelback were more perspiration than inspiration. Having relocated to Vancouver from the remote Canadian farming town of Hanna, the band had released two unremarkable albums [1996’s _Curb and 2000’s The State_], and pushed them to moderate sales via a punishing tour schedule. Nickelback’s work ethic and live prowess was impressive, but their albums had yet to infiltrate suburbia.
“We had probably sold about half-a-million records,” Kroeger recalls. “This one was going to be the make or break album for us. Silver Side Up was gonna either come out and tank, or it would be a decent handshake to the world. It was really gonna show people if we were gonna be around for a while or not.”
Guitarist Ryan Peake also realised they were facing death or glory. “You get one real shot, and I think our label gave us one-and-a-half shots,” he admits. “Because they’d sunk so much money into us for our previous album, they were just like, this has to work, or we’re gonna be fucked.”
How You Remind Me was recorded in Vancouver. Alongside Kroeger and Peake were Chad’s brother Mike on bass, Ryan Vikedal on drums, and producer Rick Parashar controlling the ebb and flow of the atmospherics. It was a decent song, the band felt, but lacked something in terms of dynamics.
Peake had already suggested a series of ‘stops’ to give the chorus more impact. But the defining moment in the song’s genesis came from drum technician Andrew Mawhinney.
Like many big hit singles, How You Remind Me was nearly buried as just an album track.
“We almost went with Never Again for the first single,” Kroeger says, “just cos we thought it was really powerful, and maybe we were afraid to show the other side of Nickelback.”
Peake wasn’t convinced either: “Almost every band, when they put an album out, hopes certain songs will be heard on the radio. But we never had that conviction.”
But How You Remind Me was heard. And bought – by enough people to send it to No.1 in Canada and the US, and to keep it in the UK top five for weeks. After nearly 10 years of toil, Nickelback were finally an overnight success.
Kroeger maintains that he wasn’t trying to write for the masses, he was just being honest. “Before How You Remind Me, I was hiding behind metaphors, I wasn’t saying what I wanted to say. And I think when the honesty came out people appreciated it.” And he hasn’t tired of playing it. “You have to maintain perspective,” he offers.
“You have to realise that you’re not the first band to have a song like this. As soon as I get sick of playing How You Remind Me, Mick Jagger should walk up to me and slap me in the face and say: ‘Hey! When you’ve played Start Me Up as many times as I have, then you can bitch.”
Henry Yates has been a freelance journalist since 2002 and written about music for titles including The Guardian, The Telegraph, NME, Classic Rock, Guitarist, Total Guitar and Metal Hammer. He is the author of Walter Trout’s official biography, Rescued From Reality, a music pundit on Times Radio and BBC TV, and an interviewer who has spoken to Brian May, Jimmy Page, Ozzy Osbourne, Ronnie Wood, Dave Grohl, Marilyn Manson, Kiefer Sutherland and many more.
\»How You Remind Me\» is a song from the Nickelback’s third studio album \»Silver Side Up,\» released in 2001.
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Story behind the song
Nickelback’s lead singer Chad Kroeger brought the song to the band just a week before recording the album, considering it as a possible last-minute addition. The band completed the song in about 10 minutes and they realized it had something special. This was a contrast to most of the album’s material, which was written even before their 2000 album \»The State.\» [1]
In an interview with MTV, Kroeger admitted that he wrote the song about a dysfunctional relationship with his ex-girlfriend Jodi. One of the key points of the song’s success is the lyrics, which are free for interpretation, so many people could associate them with an ex who started pointing out all of their faults and caused heartbreak. [1]
\»How You Remind Me\» topped the Billboard Hot 100, Mainstream Rock and Modern Rock charts.
As \»How You Remind Me\» covered a range of formats, the song was played over 1.2 million times on US radio stations during the first decade of the 21st century, becoming the most played radio song during this period. [2]
Music videos
Official music video
The music video for \»How You Remind Me\» featured the band playing a small venue with a focus on a female audience member. Initially, Chad Kroeger disliked the idea of a small venue performance, preferring a bigger scale arena concert, but he found the result satisfying.
In the video, Chad plays a man whose girlfriend (played by model Annie Henley) has left him and he is haunted by the memories.
\»Cold\» and \»warm\» color filters present Chad’s state of the mood throughout the whole video. \»Cold\» filter is used to express his sadness after the separation, while his \»happy\» memories are shown in \»warm\» colors. Though, as the video progresses, his ex decides to come back, but finally, he realizes that he’ll be OK without her and rejects, upsetting her.
Live version
Live at the Chapel in 2001.
Live performance in Edmonton, Canada in 2002.
Live acoustic performance at Radio Veronica on May 25, 2017.
Famous covers
Sum 41 was known to cover this song from time to time with slight changes to the lyrics. They played it on MTV’s New Year’s countdown to 2002. [1]
Chad Kroeger’s fiancée, Avril Lavigne, covered the song in 2012 for One Piece Film: Z, based on the shōnen manga series One Piece by Eiichiro Oda. The couple married the following year but separated two years after. [1]
Vitamin String Quartet made a cover to the song in 2012.
Gear and settings
Guitars
Chad Kroeger
Chad Kroeger used several PRS guitars, most notably PRS McCarty 58 Tobacco Sunburst, which can be seen in the official video and in various live performances.
Ryan Peake
Ryan Peake mostly used modified Fender Telecasters with EMG Humbuckers.
Mike Kroeger
Mike Kroeger during this period used several 5-string Warwick basses, most notably Warwick Streamer II for live performances.
Warwick Thumb Bass 5-String can be seen in the official video.
Amps and effects
Chad Kroeger and Ryan Peake
Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier
Fender Twin Reverb
Mike Kroeger
Mike Kroeger used the following gear in 2001:
Amp settings
Tuning
Guitars: drop D tuning (D A D G B E).
5-string bass: standard tuning (B E A D G).
Song key
The song is written in the key of B flat major.
Techniques
The song is basically played with power chords.
Song breakdown
The song has the following structure:
Note, that verses and interlude are played on a clean channel, while choruses are played with distortion. Pre-choruses start on a clean channel, but then distortion is turned on.
Also, pre-choruses has a simple picking pattern, which is played on the second guitar.
The third verse differs from the first two, as there each chord is strummed only once.
A notable feature of the last chorus is the usage of stops to emphasize Chad Kroeger’s vocal part.
A short outro is played with an arpeggio pattern.
Recommended lessons
Guitar lesson for one guitar
Guitar lesson for two guitars with tabs
Note, that this lesson is in Portuguese but easy to view, as it provides full guitar patterns for every song part with tablatures.
Never made it as a wise man
I couldn’t cut it as a poor man stealin’
Tired of livin’ like a blind man
I’m sick offside without a sense of feeling
And this is how you remind me
This is how you remind me
Of what I really am
This is how you remind me
Of what I really am
It’s not like you to say sorry
Источник https://alllyr.ru/lyrics/song/7474-nickelback-how-you-remind-me/
I was waiting on a different story
This time I’m mistaken
For handing you a heart worth breakin’
I’ve been wrong, I’ve been down
To the bottom of every bottle
This fifth words in my head
Scream «Are we having fun yet?»
Yet?, Yet?, Yet?, no no
It’s not like you didn’t know that
It must have been so bad
Cause living with me must have damn near killed you
This is how you remind me
Of what I really am
This is how you remind me
Of what I really am
It’s not like you to say sorry
I was waiting on a different story
This time I’m mistaken
For handing you a heart worth breakin’
I’ve been wrong, I’ve been down
To the bottom of every bottle
This fifth words in my head
Scream «Are we having fun yet?»
Yet?, Yet?, Yet?, no no
Never made is as a wise man
I couldn’t cut it as a poor man stealing
And this is how you remind me
This is how you remind me
This is how you remind me
Of what I really am
This is how you remind me
Of what I really am
It’s not like you to say sorry
I was waiting on a different story
This time I’m mistaken
For handing you a heart worth breakin’
I’ve been wrong, I’ve been down
To the bottom of every bottle
This fifth words in my head
Scream «Are we having fun yet?»
Yet?, Yet?, Yet?, no no
Так ты напоминаешь мне
Я никогда не делал этого как мудрый человек,
Но я и не мог остановиться, как бедняк, добывающий пропитание воровством.
Я устал быть слепцом,
У меня болит душа, но я не чувствую этой боли.
Так ты напоминаешь мне,
Так ты напоминаешь мне, кто я на самом деле.
Так ты напоминаешь мне, кто я на самом деле.
Источник https://alllyr.ru/lyrics/song/7474-nickelback-how-you-remind-me/
Ты не из тех, кто привык извиняться.
Я ожидал другой развязки,
И на этот раз я ошибся,
Вручив тебе сердце, которое стоило того, чтобы его разбили.
Я ошибся,
Я сильно запил.
А эти пять слов звенят у меня в голове:
«Разве нам ещё не весело?»
Да, да, да, нет, нет.
Да, да, да, нет, нет.
Ты знала, что я люблю тебя,
И я клянусь, что это по-прежнему так.
Но, должно быть, всё плохо,
Ведь, пожив с ним, ты, наверное, чуть не погибла.
Как ты напоминаешь мне. (перевод Элины Шпальченко из Краснодара)
Не слыл я мудрым никогда,
Открыто жил, наотмашь бил,
Устал, смертельно я устал
Жить как слепой, ползти без сил.
Но ты напоминаешь мне,
Вот так ты напоминаешь мне,
Что я бы мог летать вполне.
Но ты напоминаешь мне,
Что я бы мог летать вполне.
Не смог снести я эту боль
Бутылки каждой видел дно:
Горят во мне пять вещих слов:
Нам радость видеть не дано!
Да, да, нет, нет!
Да, да, нет, нет!
Ты так и не узнала, что
Люблю тебя я и, клянусь,
Не допустил бы ни за что,
Чтоб ты со мной несла мой груз.
Но ты напоминаешь мне
Вот так ты напоминаешь мне
Каков я есть и что во мне.
Но ты напоминаешь мне,
Что я бы мог летать вполне.
Не смог снести я эту боль
Бутылки каждой видел дно:
Горят во мне пять вещих слов:
Нам радость видеть не дано!
И всё же, всё же, нет.
И всё же, всё же, нет.
И всё же, всё же, нет.
И всё же, всё же, нет.
Не слыл я мудрым никогда,
Открыто жил, наотмашь бил,
Но ты напоминаешь мне,
Вот так ты напоминаешь мне,
Что я бы мог летать вполне.
Но ты напоминаешь мне,
Что я бы мог летать вполне.
Не смог снести я эту боль
Бутылки каждой видел дно:
Горят во мне пять вещих слов:
Нам радость видеть не дано!
И всё ж, и всё ж,
Нам радость видеть не дано. [3 раза]
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