The Next Day (song) explained

The Next Day
Cover:David Bowie - The Next Day single cover art.jpg
Type:single
Artist:David Bowie
Album:The Next Day
Recorded:
  • 2 May 2011 (backing track)
  • 16 March 2012 (vocal)
Studio:
  • Magic Shop, New York City
  • Human Worldwide, New York City
Prev Title:The Stars (Are Out Tonight)
Prev Year:2013
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Next Year:2013

"The Next Day" is a single by English rock musician David Bowie, from his 25th studio album, The Next Day. The song caused controversy before the single's release due to its perceived mocking of Christianity, which some Christians considered obscene.[1] [2] [3]

It was released as a white-square-shaped vinyl 45, as a 'limited' edition release. Both sides featured the track.[4] The single reached 179 on the UK Singles Chart.

Music video

The music video debuted on 8 May 2013. It was directed by Floria Sigismondi, who also directed the video for the preceding single, "The Stars (Are Out Tonight)", and features English actor Gary Oldman and French actress Marion Cotillard, along with David Bowie. The video depicts Bowie performing in a bar called The Decameron—reference to the Boccaccio's work of that name known also for its satirical depiction of clergymen—and populated with religious figures and half-naked women.[5] The video also portrays Marion Cotillard's character (who is presumed to be a prostitute) suffering from gruesome stigmata, with the detailed depiction of the blood bursting from her wounds, while the priest is dancing with her.[6] [7] [8] Other horror elements such as eyeballs carried on a plate are also present. The music video ends with the stigmatized woman apparently born again as an innocent girl and Bowie saying simply, "Thank you Gary, thank you Marion, thank you everybody." Bowie then disappears.

Controversy

The video gained wide attention and caused a controversy. It was banned from YouTube just two hours after its release due to "violation of YouTube's Terms of Service."[9] However, the video returned on the website shortly after its removal, with an age restriction. A YouTube spokeswoman stated: "With the massive volume of videos on our site, sometimes we make the wrong call. When it's brought to our attention that a video has been removed mistakenly, we act quickly to reinstate it."[10]

The video also triggered many backlashes and criticisms from various Christian organizations. Bill Donohue, the leader of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, heavily criticized it and David Bowie, calling the video "a mess" and referring to Bowie as "a switch-hitting, bisexual, senior citizen from London".[11] [12] The former archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, also criticized the song as "juvenile" and urged other Christians to "rise above." He also stated that he doubted whether Bowie would have the courage to use Islamic imagery."[13] Also, Andrea Williams of Christian Concern questioned the point of the video while Jack Volero of Catholic Voices referred to it as "desperate".

As a reaction to the controversy and Donohue's criticisms, Bowie's official website issued a response, titled "The Next Day the day after". The writing contains an explicit response to the depiction of "the served eyeballs", which is acknowledged to be a reference to Saint Lucy.[14]

Personnel

According to Chris O'Leary:

Technical

Chart performance

In Flanders, "The Next Day" reached #53 on the Ultratip in 2013.[15]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: David Bowie's 'The Next Day' video criticised by Catholic church . . 9 May 2013 . 11 May 2013.
  2. Web site: Watch David Bowie's Bloody, Religious "The Next Day" Video, Starring Gary Oldman and Marion Cotillard . . 7 May 2013 . 11 May 2013 . Phillips, Amy.
  3. News: Savage . Lesley . David Bowie's new religious-themed video causing controversy . . 9 May 2013 . 5 May 2013.
  4. Web site: The Next Day white vinyl square 45 due - David Bowie Latest News . www.davidbowie.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131102201036/http://www.davidbowie.com/news/next-day-white-vinyl-square-45-due-51661 . 2013-11-02.
  5. Web site: YouTube gives David Bowie 'The Next Day' video adult-only rating . . 8 May 2013 . 11 May 2013 . Ramisetti, Kirthana . https://web.archive.org/web/20130619224940/http://newyork.newsday.com/entertainment/things-to-do/hudson-buzz-1.3774483/youtube-gives-david-bowie-the-next-day-video-adult-only-rating-1.5223608 . 19 June 2013 . dead.
  6. Web site: David Bowie Features Gary Oldman, Marion Cotillard in 'The Next Day' . . 8 May 2013 . 11 May 2013 . Danton, Eric R..
  7. Web site: David Bowie unveils controversial 'The Next Day' video featuring Marion Cotillard, Gary Oldman . . 8 May 2013 . 11 May 2013 . Ebby, Margharet.
  8. David Bowie Releases 'The Next Day' Video . . 8 May 2013 . 11 May 2013 . Gallo, Phil.
  9. Web site: YouTube puts adult-only rating on David Bowie's new video . . 8 May 2013 . 11 May 2013 . Casciato, Paul.
  10. Web site: David Bowie's new religious-themed video causing controversy . . 9 May 2013 . 11 May 2013 . Savage, Lesley.
  11. Web site: Catholic League Disses David Bowie's "The Next Day" Video . . 9 May 2013 . 11 May 2013 . Pelly, Jenn.
  12. Web site: David Bowie's 'The Next Day' Clip Attacked by Catholic League . . 9 May 2013 . 11 May 2013 . Danton, Eric R..
  13. Web site: David Bowie's new video 'juvenile', says Archbishop . . 8 May 2013 . 11 May 2013 . Bingham, John.
  14. Web site: The Next Day, the day after . davidbowie.com . 11 May 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130607143020/http://www.davidbowie.com/news/next-day-day-after-51651 . 7 June 2013 . dmy-all.
  15. Web site: David Bowie – The Next Day . Ultratop.be . 20 August 2020 . nl.