So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes explained

So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes
Type:Studio album
Artist:NOFX
Cover:NOFX - So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes cover.jpg
Released:November 11, 1997
Recorded:August 1997
Studio:Motor (San Francisco)
Genre:
Length:33:16
Label:Epitaph
Producer:Ryan Greene, Fat Mike
Prev Title:Fuck the Kids
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Timmy the Turtle
Next Year:1999

So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes is the seventh studio album by the American punk rock band NOFX. It was released on November 11, 1997, through Epitaph Records.

Overview

The title is inspired by the fourth book of Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series, So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, and refers to the frequent occurrence of fans throwing footwear at the band during their live shows.[1]

The album was recorded at San Francisco's Motor Studios in August 1997 and was produced by Fat Mike and regular Fat Wreck Chords producer Ryan Greene. The liner notes for the album claim it is 'arguably their third best album' (up to that point) although Fat Mike has referred to it as his favourite one on several occasions. Also therein the standard practice of including a photograph of each band member has been mocked, with members of other punk bands standing in for the four NOFX members:

Track 9, "Champs Elysées", is a cover version of the track "Les Champs-Élysées" by Joe Dassin.[2]

The song "Kill Rock Stars" is written about musician Kathleen Hanna, referencing her by name: "Kill the rockstars? How ironic, Kathleen. You've been crowned the newest queen." The song's title is a reference to riot grrrl record label Kill Rock Stars. In response Hanna wrote "Deceptacon", included on Le Tigre's first album, which referred to the NOFX song "Linoleum": "Your lyrics are dumb like a linoleum floor, I'll walk on it, I'll walk all over you".[3]

The final track, "Falling in Love", is reportedly a love song about a friend of Fat Mike and his friend's wife together in a plane in rapid descent, destined to crash. The track has a 'hidden ending' that starts at timecode 4:15. It is a recording of a segment from Howard Stern's radio show in which the host's DJ begins to play the track "Drugs Are Good", from the band's HOFX EP. Stern clearly dislikes the track and stops it after 36 seconds, effectively labelling it as disco before going on to rename the band 'No Talent'.The first pressing of the cd contains an extended bonus track: 8 min instrumental immediately after this radio show segment, that ends with a 10-second song "Congratulations, you made it through the song, I bet you never thought anyone could play something so wrong".

On the CD it bears the Warning "Unlawful Duplication May be Hazardous to your Health!". This warning might be a parody of Bad Religion albums because some Bad Religion albums (e.g., Suffer, No Control) carry this warning.

Personnel

NOFX

Additional personnel

Production

Charts

Chart (1997)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[4] 93

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: So Long and Thanks for All The Shoes | Albums | NOFX . Nofxofficialwebsite.com . 2012-01-07.
  2. Web site: Ενότητα 2 - Les Champs Elysees . Xenios.cti.gr . 2012-01-07 . dead . https://archive.today/20020319222848/http://xenios.cti.gr/french/les_champs_lyrics.htm . 2002-03-19 .
  3. Web site: Laslow. Benjamin. Le Tigre - Le Tigre (album review). Sputnikmusic. September 27, 2006.
  4. 205.