Seattlehead

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"Seattlehead"
Song by Loaded
from the album Dark Days
ReleasedJuly 2001
RecordedDecember 2000February 2001 at Jupiter Studios, Seattle, Washington
Genre Hard rock, punk rock
Length3:48
Label Pimp
Songwriter(s) Duff McKagan
Producer(s) Martin Feveyear

"Seattlehead" (also typeset Seattle Head) is a song written by American musician Duff McKagan. It is best known as a song by his band Loaded, from their album Dark Days ; it also featured on earlier releases by Neurotic Outsiders as well as McKagan's unreleased solo album Beautiful Disease .

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Composition

The song was originally written in the early 1990s, with its subject matter being "what L.A. came to represent, rather than what it is". [1] It also references McKagan's move to Los Angeles from Seattle in 1984 [2] [3] with the lyrics: "Movin' to the city sight unseen/19 years of age I'm packing my bags/Hollywood was all the rage/I came to you in 1984/You showed me in, then you shut the door."

Releases

The first version of the song was released as the B-side of the 1996 single "Jerk" by the supergroup Neurotic Outsiders, featuring McKagan, Guns N' Roses bandmate Matt Sorum, Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones and Duran Duran bassist John Taylor. [4] It also featured on the Angelina EP released in Japan in 1997. This early version featured a shorter first verse than the later releases.

"Seattlehead" was later re-recorded for McKagan's second solo album Beautiful Disease , which was ultimately shelved after Geffen and Interscope Records merged. [5] McKagan was dropped from the roster of the "new combined" label. [3]

After the cancellation of the release of Beautiful Disease, McKagan decided to make a live release featuring new songs, which resulted in the release of Loaded's live album Episode 1999: Live including a live version of the song. McKagan began re-recording some of the songs from Beautiful Disease such as "Seattlehead" as well as new material at Jupiter Studios in Seattle for Loaded's debut studio album: Dark Days , released in the U.S. and Japan in July 2001 and in Europe in July 2002.

A 2001 music video by Eric Waggoner featuring clips of the band performing live in Japan was made available on Loaded's YouTube page in 2008. [6]

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