Thief (Our Lady Peace song) explained

Thief
Cover:Thief single.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Our Lady Peace
Album:Happiness...Is Not a Fish That You Can Catch
Released:March 21, 2000
Recorded:1999
Genre:Alternative rock, post-grunge
Length:4:01
Label:Columbia(CDNK 1493)
Producer:Arnold Lanni
Prev Title:Annie
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:In Repair
Next Year:2000

"Thief" is a song by Canadian alternative rock group Our Lady Peace. It was released in March 2000 as the fourth and final single from their third album Happiness... Is Not a Fish That You Can Catch.

Content

Vocalist Raine Maida has stated that the song was written about a young girl from Kitchener, Ontario that he knew named Mina Kim who had an incurable brain tumor. The "thief" mentioned in the song refers to the tumor. The short clip at the end of the song consisting of a young girl singing a Sunday school song is a real audio clip of Mina Kim singing "Little By Little" with Maida's wife Chantal Kreviazuk and drummer Jeremy Taggart.

Music video

Micha Dahan directed the music video. It was filmed on a rooftop in the St. James Town neighbourhood, downtown Toronto. It premiered on Muchmusic on May 23. It was shot entirely under a rainy setting on an otherwise sunny day, to impose the mood given by the song. Band members do not play instruments and are shown in slow motion film stock in the rain. The video starts off with the band name and song title and then a statement reading “Each year, terminal illness steals the lives of thousands of children. Mina Kim was one”.

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Notes and References

  1. . Top 30 Rock Report . RPM Weekly. September 4, 2000. 71. 18. January 17, 2017.