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"Superman's Dead" is a song by Canadian alternative rock group
Our Lady Peace Our Lady Peace (sometimes shortened to OLP) is a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario in 1992. Led by lead vocalist Raine Maida since its formation, the band currently also features Duncan Coutts on bass, Steve Mazur on guitars, and ...
. It was released in January 1997 as the lead single from their second album '' Clumsy''. This has become one of
Our Lady Peace Our Lady Peace (sometimes shortened to OLP) is a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario in 1992. Led by lead vocalist Raine Maida since its formation, the band currently also features Duncan Coutts on bass, Steve Mazur on guitars, and ...
's most popular songs in both Canada and the U.S., as well as many other parts of the world. The song has become the definitive example of Our Lady Peace's staple sound, highlighted by vocalist Raine Maida's unusual yet powerful falsetto. This song, in contrast to some others on the album, contains very heavy electric guitar, especially in comparison to tracks like "4 A.M." and Carnival". It peaked at number 17 on the Canadian ''RPM'' Top Singles Chart while spending five weeks at number 2 on the ''RPM'' Alternative Chart. In the U.S, it peaked at number 11 on the ''Billboard'' Alternative/Modern Rock Chart, while reaching number 14 on the Mainstream Rock Chart. Between 1995 and 2016, "Superman's Dead" was the 15th most played song by a Canadian artist on rock radio stations in Canada.


Background and writing

Our Lady Peace producer Arnold Lanni recalls that late in the recording of ''Clumsy'', he and the band were working on tracking a song called "Hello Oskar", when they decided to take a break for a few minutes. "From the bathroom I heard Raine playing something on an acoustic guitar. When I came out I asked him what it was. He told me that it was just something he was toying around with. I really liked what he was doing so for the next day or so the band and I worked on developing what became "Superman's Dead." ~
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Content

"Superman's Dead" was seen by the band as a dark statement on how much television kids watch and the content of it. It looks at the dark expectations that are garnered from media images: : ''An ordinary girl an ordinary waist'' : ''But ordinary's just not good enough today'' Raine Maida stated, "I grew up with the old Superman, the black-and-white one. There was something so honest about it, and it's evolved into ''
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''". He also says of youthful TV pleasures, "Their images are defined by television: How they should think or what they should wear. It's kind of sad that way"Lyons, John. "Image Conscious: Our Lady Peace Concerned By TV's Effect On Kids"
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January 30, 1997: A4


Music videos

Three music videos have been made for this song - the Canadian version of a child (played by Ryan Dennis) trapped in the box, which was co-directed by George Vale and the band, the U.S. version which featured an unusual array of characters including clowns and goblins, and another U.S. version which simply showed the band playing the song. The original video was filmed in an abandoned warehouse in
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. That version premiered on
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on January 20, 1997.Anon (1997)
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This version also won the award for " Favourite Video" at the 1997 MuchMusic Video Awards. In the U.S. music videos, Raine Maida is shown playing the guitar in some parts, while in the original Canadian version he is not. The video peaked at number 1 (for three weeks) on the MuchMusic Video Countdown and finished as the number 2 video of the year on the channel.


Live performances

The first performance of "Superman's Dead" took place on January 13, 1997 at
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in
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, the first date of the ''Clumsy'' tour. Since then it has seldom been excluded from the band's live set. "Superman's Dead" was played live on the Conan O'Brien Show on October 1, 1997. During concerts, when the song always pauses abruptly for the "''Doesn't anybody ever know...''" section, the band takes a slight pause, and the audience sings the outro. This can be heard in their live album ''Live'' (2003), and many other live concerts.


Single releases

Canadian CD Single #"Superman's Dead" (Maida/Turner) 4:16 #"Let You Down" (Maida) - 3:15 #" Starseed" ive- 4:50 Acoustic Single #"Superman's Dead" coustic(Maida/Turner) - 5:12 #"Innocent" coustic- 4:18 Austrian Single #"Superman's Dead" (Maida/Turner) - 4:16 #"Let You Down" (Maida) - 3:15 US/GER Promo CD #"Superman's Dead" (Maida/Turner) - 4:16 #"Car Crash" (Maida/Turner) - 5:07 French Single #"Superman's Dead" - 4:19 #"Let You Down" - 3:52 United Kingdom Single #"Superman's Dead" - 4:19 #"Let You Down" - 3:55 #"Starseed" - 4:04


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External links

* {{Our Lady Peace 1997 singles Our Lady Peace songs Superman music Songs about comics Songs about death Songs about fictional male characters Songs written by Raine Maida 1997 songs Songs written by Mike Turner (musician) Alternative rock ballads