词条 | Bye Bye Pride | |||||||||||||||||||
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| name = Bye Bye Pride | cover = | alt = | type = single | artist = The Go-Betweens | album = Tallulah | A-side = Bye Bye Pride | B-side = The House That Jack Kerouac Built | released = August 1987 | format = 7" vinyl 12" vinyl | recorded = January 1987 | studio = | venue = | genre = {{Flatlist|
}} | length = 4:06 | label = Beggars Banquet (UK) True Tone (AUS) | writer = Grant McLennan[1] | producer = Richard Preston | prev_title = I Just Get Caught Out | prev_year = 1987 | next_title = Streets of Your Town | next_year = 1988 }} "Bye Bye Pride" is the fourth single by Australian indie group The Go-Betweens, from their 1987 studio album, Tallulah. It was released as a 7" and 12" vinyl single on the Beggars Banquet label in the United Kingdom in August 1987, with "The House That Jack Kerouac Built" as the B-side. In Australia it was released in 1987 by True Tone Records, with "Time In The Desert" as the B-Side. "Time In The Desert" was originally released as the B-side of the band's earlier single, "Cut It Out" (the second single from Tallulah). True Tone subsequently in 1988 re-released the single with a new B-side, "The Clarke Sisters". The song failed to chart in either the UK or Australia however "Bye Bye Pride" was voted in at No. 89 in Triple J's Hottest 100 for 1989[2] and No. 85 in the Hottest 100 for 1990.[3] At that time listeners could vote for songs released in any year. Forster wrote that, "Grant's majestic "Bye Bye Pride, with one of the best opening lines ever, was a ten-foot with driven by Lindy's snare, with Amanda's piping oboe the froth on top."[4] Critical receptionKristi Coulter at Allmusic states "For a lost-love song, "Bye Bye Pride" sounds positively joyous, rivaling "Love Goes On!" as the most ebullient entry in the Go-Betweens' catalog. It boasts one of Grant McLennan's most indelible melodies, which is saying something -- at once soaring and stately, embellished by Amanda Brown's stellar oboe accompaniment, it's about as close to epic as the band ever got."[5] Popmatters' Jason McNeil's considers that the song "returns to the band’s abundant strengths - witty lyrics and music making for heavenly ear candy."[6]In 2015 Steve Kilbey (The Church) selected "Bye Bye Pride" as one of his top ten Australian songs, stating "This song is so full of longing and regret and naive hope. The lyrics are so Brisbane I can almost see it all happening right before me. I never could grow sick of this song."[7] The Courier-Mail's Noel Mengel called it, "One of the greatest rock songs of the '80s"[8] Track listingOriginal 7" Vinyl release{{Track listing| all_writing = G. McLennan, R. Forster[1] | notes = yes | title1 = Bye Bye Pride | note1 = | length1 = 4:06 | title2 = The House That Jack Kerouac Built | note2 = Recorded for the Andy Kershaw Show on BBC Radio 1 | length2 = 4:41 }} Original 12" Vinyl release{{Track listing| all_writing = G. McLennan, R. Forster[1] | notes = yes | title1 = Bye Bye Pride | note1 = | length1 = 4:06 | title2 = The House That Jack Kerouac Built | note2 = Recorded for the Andy Kershaw Show on BBC Radio 1 | length2 = 4:41 | title3 = Bye Bye Pride | note3 = Recorded for the Andy Kershaw Show on BBC Radio 1 | length3 = }} Release history
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References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA)|title='Bye Bye Pride' at APRA search engine|url=https://www.apra.com.au/cms/worksearch/worksearch.srvlt?action=workSearch#axd?q=Bye%20Bye%20Pride |accessdate=7 July 2015}} Note: User may have to click on 'Search again' and provide details at 'Enter a title:', e.g. Bye Bye Pride; or at 'Performer:' The Go-Betweens. 2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hottest100_08/history/1989.htm | title=Hottest 100 Of All Time -1989 | publisher=Triple J | date=1989 | accessdate=8 July 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hottest100_08/history/1990.htm | title=Hottest 100 Of All Time -1990 | publisher=Triple J | date=1990 | accessdate=8 July 2015}} 4. ^{{cite book | author=Robert Forster |title=Grant & I |year=2016 | publisher = Penguin|isbn=978-0-6700782-2-6|pages=179-180}} 5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.allmusic.com/song/bye-bye-pride-mt0014745502 | title=Bye Bye Pride - The Go-Betweens | publisher=Allmusic | last=Coulter | first=Kristi | accessdate=8 July 2015}} 6. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/gobetweens-reissues2004/ | title=The Go-Betweens - 16 Lovers Lane / Tallulah / Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express | last=McNeil | first=Jason | publisher=Popmatters | date=3 February 2005 | accessdate=8 July 2015}} 7. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/australia-day-2015-the-church-frontman-steve-kilbey-picks-his-top-10-aussie-songs-20150126-12vu2m.html | title=Australia Day 2015: The Church frontman Steve Kilbey picks his top 10 Aussie songs | publisher=Sydney Morning Herald | date= 22 January 2015 | accessdate=8 July 2015}} 8. ^{{cite news| work= The Courier-Mail | title=Noel Mengel's list of top 50 Queensland songs| url=http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/noel-mengels-top-50-list-of-queensland-songs/news-story/1549292926ac00326b2c047f1b89773b|author=Noel Mengel}} External links
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