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"21st Century Boy" is a song by the British new wave band
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, released in May 1986 and is the second single from their debut studio album '' Flaunt It''. It was the band's second biggest hit, peaking at number 20 on the UK Singles Chart.


Composition and lyrics

As indicated by the title, the lyrics of the song contain references to the then-future 21st century. The title itself is possibly a take on the T. Rex song "
20th Century Boy "20th Century Boy" is a song by English rock band T. Rex, written by Marc Bolan, released as a stand-alone single on 2 March 1973. Although at first considered as its closing track, "20th Century Boy" was not featured on the album '' Tanx'' ...
". The song begins with a sample of
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's " Toccata and Fugue in D minor". Capitalism and technology are themes of the song with the companies Cartier,
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, Timex,
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and Fender all mentioned. Countries such as China, Singapore and
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are also mentioned with the implication that they are all wealthy countries in the 21st century. Another theme, common in the 1980s, is dystopian future with the idea of living on Saturn or Venus and of 'sex machines' and 'sci-fi sex' and the lyric 'I am the ultimate product' reinforcing this. The lyric 'ladies and gentlemen, Elvis 1990' (apart from possibly alluding to the
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status of
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) refers to Tony James' bass guitar, which he describes, "I painted the words Elvis 1990 on the guitar and the legendary 'space bass' was born".


Critical reception

Reviewing for ''
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'', Eleanor Levy wrote, "this record's already been reviewed. Then, of course, it was called ' Love Missile F1-11' and the joke gets less funny every time you hear it. They've changed the title, of course, but you can't fool all of the people that easily, you know boys. Actually, it's a far better guitar riff on this (that is the ''only'' difference), but it's too late to be greeted with anything but indifference". In the September 1986 issue of ''
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'', "21 Century Boy" is also described as sounding "suspiciously like 'Love Missile F1-11', with a campy apocalyptic feel and a missed opportunity for ''
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'' references." With the single failing to follow its predecessor into the UK top 10, founding band member Tony James blamed the track's relative underperformance on consumer backlash as a result of saturation coverage of the band in the British press at the time.


Music video

The music video opens with a helicopter flying over an urban area at night and follows with some short video cuts of a neon-soaked
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in Tokyo. Sigue Sigue Sputnik members then exit a limousine and enter a luxurious and 'futuristic' hotel. They are also featured in a helicopter going towards a concert. There are also several similarities to the film ''
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'' (1982) in the video. Obviously, in the video there are some now very anachronistic items, including brick mobile phones and a
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. The video was directed by Hugh Symmonds and was described in ''
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'' as "basically a continuation of S.S. Sputnik's last single, with a backdrop from Japan and the US".


Formats and track listings

7": Parlophone / SSS 2 (UK) # "21st Century Boy" – 4:11 # "Buy EMI" – 3:53 7": Parlophone / SSS 2 (UK) (Original Recalled Release) # "21st Century Boy" – 3:32 # "Buy EMI" – 3:53 7": Parlophone / 1C 006 20 1258 7 (Germany) # "21st Century Boy" – 3:32 # "Buy EMI" – 3:52 12": Parlophone / 12 SSS 2 (UK) # "21st Century Boy" (T.V. Mix) – 6:09 # "Buy EMI" (£4,000,000 Mix) – 7:24 12": Parlophone / 1C K 060-20 1361 6 (Germany) # "21st Century Boy" (German Mix) – 5:58 # "21st Century Boy" (Dance Mix) – 5:24 12" Promo: Parlophone / 12 SSSDJ 2 (UK) # "21st Century Boy" (T.V. Mix) – 6:00 # "21st Century Boy" (Dance Mix) – 5:15 # "21st Century Boy" (7" Mix) – 3:28


Charts


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:21st Century Boy Sigue Sigue Sputnik songs 1986 singles 1986 songs Song recordings produced by Giorgio Moroder Songs written by Tony James (musician) Parlophone singles