Famous Last Words
"Famous Last
Words" is a song written by My Chemical Romance. It was released as the
band's second single on January 22, 2007 from their third studio album, The
Black Parade. It is also the band's ninth overall single. The music video
premiered on December 12, 2006 on MTV2 and on December 13, 2006 on the Much
Music program, and on MuchOnDemand in Canada.
In the United Kingdom
and other territories, the single was released as a two-part square shaped
vinyl picture disc. Part one came in a gatefold stickered clear sleeve, with a
space to 'slot' part two into.
The official video for
"Famous Last Words" was directed by Samuel Bayer and was filmed
before the band had even named the song. The music video shows the Black Parade
float that the band performed on in "Welcome to the Black Parade"
burning and destroyed. The rest of the background is scattered with burning
props from the "Welcome to the Black Parade" video, and fire is seen
all around. All followers of The Black Parade have abandoned the band, and they
appear to be in a desperate state. Lead singer Gerard Way looks particularly
rough, and he seems be dying or extremely ill because of the makeup he is wearing,
especially around his eyes. This makeup is similar to that worn by The Patient
in the "Welcome to the Black Parade" video. Way adopts a wide-eyed,
insane-looking facial expression. In some parts of the video, he can be seen
wearing a mask with a skull design on it. The band's condition deteriorates as
the song goes on until they revert to thrashing around in the dirt while
performing. At the end of the video, they drop their instruments and run away
from the burning float.
Although this video
appears to represent a relatively basic concept in comparison to past videos,
it is regarded by fans as by far the darkest video the band has created. In an
interview for the music video, Way said that it was written at "the
darkest period in this band's career". A shortened edit of the song is
used in the video, with one bridge and two chorus repeats removed. The
instrumentals at the end of the song continue in the video, with a sustained
guitar chord accompanying the last few vocal lines; in the album version, they
were faded out by engineer Chris Lord-Alge until only Way's voice and a harmony
of other band members can be heard, along with a backing of soft organ chords.
Drummer Bob Bryar
sustained second and third degree burns on the back of his legs while shooting
the video, yet persisted in staying until the recording was finished. This burn
later resulted in gangrene. Way tore muscles in his leg and foot when Frank Iero
tackled him while he was in a kneeling position, leaving him in a hospital for
several days. Way recalls that, during the filming, they were all
"mortified" from the engulfing flames surrounding the set. After the
stay in the hospital, the doctors refused to let them perform in San Diego as
the band originally planned. Ray Toro fractured his fingers also during
shooting and Bob Bryar received multiple blisters around his hand as a result
of extreme playing over a long period of time
The video premiered in
the United States on Total Request Live on January 11, 2007. On January 24,
2007, the video reached the No. 1 spot on TRL, and spent nine days at the top
of the countdown, before becoming the band's first video to retire on the
countdown on March 26, 2007. The US version of the video is mostly the same as
the version first seen in the UK, the only difference being that it completely
cuts out Bryar's incident with the heat at the end of the video. This version
has started to air on British television, or at least on the music channels
Scuzz TV and Kerrang! TV. The video has been viewed more than 80 million times
on YouTube. As of January 19, it is the fourth most viewed video in the
"music" section (behind videos such as their own video for "Teenagers"),
and the seventh most viewed video on the entire site.
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