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"Star Guitar" is a song by English
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duo
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, released as the second single from their fourth album, '' Come with Us'' (2002). It reached number eight on the
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, number two on the American dance chart and number one in the
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. The song was greeted with praise from critics.


Structure

"Star Guitar" is 127
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and in the key of F major. It contains a four measure-long acoustic guitar
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from the beginning of the
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song, " Starman", hence the name, "Star Guitar". This sample is repeated throughout the majority of the
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, with various musical elements playing over it as a main theme. The song also contains an electronic sample of "Fly to Venus" by Electronic System.


Music video

The
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, directed by Michel Gondry, features a continuous shot filmed from the window of a speeding train passing through towns and the countryside. However, the buildings and objects passing by appear exactly in time with the various musical elements of the song, including the beats. The video is based on DV footage Gondry shot while on vacation in France; the train ride between
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and Valence was shot ten different times during the day to get different light gradients. The
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as well as Pierrelatte's station can be seen and the cities of Miramas and Avignon. Gondry had experimented with a different version of the same effect in his video for
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's " Around the World", where he had represented each element of the music with a dancer. Gondry plotted out the synchronization of the song on
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before creating the video, eventually "modelling" the scenery with oranges, forks, tapes, books, glasses and tennis shoes.


Reception

Upon the release of '' Come with Us'', Nathan Rooney of ''
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'', referring to its placement on the album, said the song was the "
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deviat ngfrom their role as Big Beat deities" and "it's slight, but not nearly as vapid as "Hoops," the song that follows it." Scott Plagenhoef, also of ''Pitchfork Media'', originally said the track "doesn't leave much of an impression, but may as well be Beethoven's 9th next to the
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collaboration "The Test". However, he later changed his opinion, saying it is "a fantastic track I grossly underrated here at the time" and that it was among the "best of the group's work n the 2000s. After noting the album is "steeped in retro-synth glory", Sal Cinquemani of ''
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'' said "Star Guitar" is "a crisp
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work-out featuring bristling guitars and a
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-style synth-bass. Pat Blashall of ''
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'' referred to the song as "slowly blooming", positively noting that within the track, "a dreamy melody hatches from an array of Ritalin beats, is evidence of a band that is increasingly drawn to disorientingly lush tunes rather than to mere adrenaline anthems." In 2006, ''
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'' ranked the song at number 23 in their list of the "100 Greatest Dance Songs", and, in 2010, ranked it at number 32 in their list of "The 250 Best Singles of the 2000s". In 2009, ''
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'' ranked the song at number 398 in their list of The Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s.
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revealed in 2012 that he had been asked to remix the song upon its release, but turned down the offer owing to his opinion that the song could not be improved.


Track listings

UK and Australian CD single US 12-inch single # "Star Guitar" (edit) # "Base 6" # "Star Guitar" (
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's expanded mix) UK 12-inch single :A. "Star Guitar" :B. "Star Guitar" (Pete Heller's expanded mix) UK DVD single # "Star Guitar" (video) # "Star Guitar" (audio) # "Star Guitar" (Pete Heller's 303 dub audio) European CD single # "Star Guitar" (edit) # "Base 6" US, Canadian, and Japanese CD single # "Star Guitar" (edit) # "Star Guitar" # "Star Guitar" (Pete Heller's expanded mix) # "Star Guitar" (Pete Heller's 303 dub) # "Base 6"


Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the ''Come with Us'' album booklet. Studios * Recorded at Miloco Studios (South London, England) * Edited in the Miloco Studios basement * Mastered at The Exchange (London, England) Personnel * The Chemical Brothers – production ** Tom Rowlands – writing ** Ed Simons – writing * Steve Dub – engineering * Greg Fleming – assistant engineering * Cheeky Paul – editing * Mike Marsh – mastering


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Release history


See also

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References

{{Authority control 2002 singles 2002 songs Animated music videos Astralwerks singles The Chemical Brothers songs Music videos directed by Michel Gondry Number-one singles in Spain Post-disco songs Songs written by Ed Simons Songs written by Tom Rowlands Virgin Records singles