"Digging Your Scene" is a song recorded by English band
The Blow Monkeys for their second studio album, ''
Animal Magic'' (1986). The single was released in February 1986 as the second one from the parent record. It was written by lead singer Dr. Robert (Robert Howard), while Howard,
Peter Wilson, and Adam Moesley produced it. Musically a
pop
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Albums
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,
soul, and
jazz song, "Digging Your Scene" discusses the hatred and disgust that is associated with individuals who have
HIV and AIDS
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. Several media professionals felt the song's subject matter would be the subject of criticism.
The single was widely praised by
music critics, with several agreeing it would succeed as a radio single. Others appreciated the mainstream feel and quirkiness of the production. It was also a commercially successful single, peaking at number 10 in New Zealand and at number 14 in the United States. "Digging Your Scene" reached number 12 in the United Kingdom, becoming their highest-peaking single at the time. A music video for "Digging Your Scene" was released in May 1986 at a music festival in Switzerland. The song has since been included on various
compilation and
greatest hits albums
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, including ''
Choices – The Singles Collection
''Choices – The Singles Collection'' is a compilation album by British band The Blow Monkeys, released in 1989 by RCA and distributed by BMG / Ariola. The album includes most of the band's singles and features genres from the new wave of ...
'' in 1989 and ''
Digging Your Scene: The Best of The Blow Monkeys'' in 2008.
American band
Ivy recorded a cover of "Digging Your Scene" for their third studio album, ''
Long Distance'' (2000). It was also included on their fourth studio album ''
Guestroom'' (2002), which is a collection of
covers. A
CD single of the song was released on 27 May 2002, although it was sent to
modern rock radio for airplay one year prior. Their rendition was praised for lead singer Dominique Durand's performance, with several critics declaring it a highlight in their catalogue.
Composition and lyrics

A
pop
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,
soul, and
jazz song with influence from
European and
British music,
The Blow Monkeys subtly discuss the hatred and criticism of individuals who have been diagnosed with
HIV/AIDS. Tommy Marx from ''
PopMatters'' claimed that the intrigue and hatred behind the single prompted its success in becoming "a major hit".
Dr. Robert, the singer of "Digging Your Scene", additionally sings about life as a
homosexual
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, where he worries, "Tell me why is it I'm digging your scene? / I know I'll die, baby". In contrast with the protagonist he portrays in the song, Dr. Robert was in fact married to a woman - his first wife, Linda Nolte - at the time (though they were on the verge of divorcing), and he soon went on to marry his current wife (as of 2021), Michele, and have several children.
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Retrieved 20 February 2021. At the time, this situation prompted Barry Walters from ''Spin
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'' to write, "Dr. Robert loves camp, so it's difficult to determine if he's bi or just British." Writer Colin Larkin thought similarly, stating in his book ''The Encyclopedia of Popular Music'' that "Digging Your Scene" was "one of the earliest songs about AIDS". Music researcher Michael Anderson agreed, declaring the "backlash" would "court controversy".
Walters also compared the lyrical themes on The Blow Monkeys' third studio album, ''She Was Only a Grocer's Daughter
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'' (1987), to "Digging Your Scene".
Critical reception
Gary Berkowitz, a programmer from ''Billboard'', predicted that the song's sound would appeal to the Top 40 crowd, and similarly, author Martin Charles Strong described it as a destined hit. AllMusic's William Cooper took a liking to "Digging Your Scene" for being engaging, while Keith Tuber, a columnist for ''Orange Coast
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'', felt it stood out on ''Animal Magic'' before calling it a "good ..quirky '60s-English-invasion-sounding song". Regarding its legacy, Walters from ''Spin'' claimed that the single "transformed Dr. Robert from a klutzy cult novelty to a mainstream face in his homeland".
Chart performance
"Digging Your Scene" is one of The Blow Monkeys' most commercially successful singles. In the United Kingdom, the recording peaked at number 12, becoming the group's second-highest-peaking single, behind "It Doesn't Have to Be This Way", which peaked at number five in January 1987. On the United States' ''Billboard'' Hot 100, it entered at number 89 for the week ending 3 May 1986, becoming the issue's fifth-highest entry. The song continued increasing its position on the chart before reaching its peak position of number 14 on 2 August of the same year. The following week, the single decreased its position to number 21. "Digging Your Scene" consistently escalated down the Hot 100 until 6 September 1986 when its position was at number 99, the final mark before departing. It also peaked at number 16 on the Hot 100 Airplay, a component chart for the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The United States remix reached the number seven mark on the Dance Club Songs
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chart, which was formerly called the Hot Dance/Disco chart. On its 13th week on Canada's official charts, compiled by '' RPM'', "Digging Your Scene" peaked at number 19, also the group's highest entry in that respective country. In Australia and New Zealand, it peaked at numbers 16 and 10, respectively, while in Germany and the Netherlands, it peaked at numbers 25 and 23, respectively.
Music video
The official music video for "Digging Your Scene" was released in 1986. It features the band members performing the single at a show in front of a large group of individuals. Other scenes show Dr. Robert sitting with the audience at tables and backup dancers wearing striped attire. The video was featured and debuted at the first International Music & Media Conference that took place in Montreux, Switzerland
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between 7–10 May 1986. It also received heavy rotation on MTV
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's lineup of music videos in mid 1986.
Promotion and use in media
"Digging Your Scene" was included on the British compilation album ''Hits 4
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'', released on 17 March 1986 as a collection of singles in the United Kingdom. The Blow Monkeys also included it in several of their greatest hits albums, including ''Choices – The Singles Collection
''Choices – The Singles Collection'' is a compilation album by British band The Blow Monkeys, released in 1989 by RCA and distributed by BMG / Ariola. The album includes most of the band's singles and features genres from the new wave of ...
'' (1989), ''Best Selection'' (1994), ''The Best of Blow Monkeys'' (1994), ''For the Record'' (1996), '' Blow Monkeys the Masters'' (1997), ''Complete Singles'' (2000), and their final collection '' Digging Your Scene: The Best of The Blow Monkeys'' (2008). The band also created a lullaby children's version of "Digging Your Scene" for ''Atomic Lullabies: Very Best of The Blow Monkeys'' (1999). Japanese group Paris Match covered it for their 2007 album, '' Our Favourite Pop'', in dedication to ''Our Favourite Shop
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'', a 1985 album by The Style Council. "Digging Your Scene" was mentioned in Marc Spitz's novel ''How Soon Is Never?'', where the protagonist Joe Green recalls listening to it on the radio with his girlfriend, Jennifer.
Track listings and formats
;Standard edition 12" maxi single
*A1. "Digging Your Scene" – 6:25
*A2. "I Backed a Winner (In You)" – 2:39
*B1. "Digging Your Scene" (Short) – 4:14
*B2. "Digging Your Scene" (Longer) – 5:41
;Canada & Europe 7" single
*A1. "Digging Your Scene" – 4:13
*B1. "I Backed a Winner (In You)" – 2:39
;Japan 12" single
*A1. "Digging Your Scene" – 6:25
*A2. "Digging Your Scene" (Instrumental) – 6:28
*B1. "Wicked Ways" – 4:14
;United Kingdom 10" remix single
*A1. "Digging Your Scene" (Remix) – 7:33
*A2. "I Backed a Winner (In You)" – 2:37
*B1. "Digging Your Scene" (Instrumental) – 5:27
*B2. "Man from Russia" (Remix) – 3:26
;United Kingdom 12" promotional single
*A1. "Digging Your Scene" – 6:25
*B1. "Digging Your Scene" (Short) – 4:14
;United Kingdom 12" remix single
*A1. "Digging Your Re-Mix" – 7:33
*A2. "I Backed a Winner (In You)" – 2:37
*B1. "Digging Your Instrumental" – 5:27
*B2. "Digging Your Scene" (Short) – 4:14
;United States 7" promotional single
*A1. "Digging Your Scene" (U.K. Mix) – 4:13
*B1. "Digging Your Scene" (U.S. Mix) – 4:40
;United States 12" promotional single
*A1. "Digging Your Scene" (Extended Mix) – 6:25
*B1. "Digging Your Scene" (LP Version) – 4:13
*B2. "Digging Your Scene" (Dub Cosmic Mix) – 5:42
;United States 12" single
*A1. "Digging Your Scene" (LP Version) – 4:13
*B1. "Digging Your Scene" (LP Version) – 4:13
Personnel
The Blow Monkeys
*Dr. Robert: Lead vocals, Guitar
*Mick Anker: Bass guitar
*Neville Henry: Tenor Saxophone
*Tony Kiley: Drums
Additional Musicians
* Peter Wilson: Keyboards, String arrangements
* Luís Jardim: Percussion
*Axel Kroll: Drum programming
*Dixie Peach, Morris Michael: Backing vocals
Charts
Release history
Ivy version
Background and development
American band Ivy recorded a cover of "Digging Your Scene" for their third studio album, '' Long Distance'' (2000). It was first distributed to modern rock radio for airplay in June 2001, coinciding with the release of the aforementioned album. However, it was released for a second time as a CD single on 27 May 2002 by Imperial Records, exclusively in Japan, becoming the lead single for '' Guestroom'' (2002). Their rendition was produced by band members Adam Schlesinger and Andy Chase. Ivy's cover was used on the science fiction television series ''Roswell
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'', on the November 2001 episode " To Have and to Hold".
Lead singer Dominique Durand sings "Digging Your Scene" in "her usual deadpan elegance", according to '' Rolling Stone''s Rob Sheffield, especially when she coos lines like, "I'm like a boy among men". ''Billboard
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''s Michael Paoletta referred to Ivy's twist on the recording as "dizzying".
Critical reception
Tom Topkoff from ''Hybrid Magazine'' lauded Ivy's version, writing, "Durand's treatment seems so natural...if you didn't know the original, you'd think it was written with her vocals in mind". Michaelangelo Matos of the Minneapolis' ''City Pages
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'' was also fond of the cover, calling it "giddy without putting a mask on the experience that went into getting it made". '' CMJ New Music Monthly''s Ken Scrudato claimed that their cover proved that Ivy is "painfully hip". Heather Phares, an editor for AllMusic, called the track a highlight on ''Long Distance'' due to its "superior songwriting", although she found it to be "an ironic move". Sheffield of ''Rolling Stone'' was positive, claiming that Durand "end ''Long Distance'' on an enigmatic, seductive and wildly appropriate note" with "Digging Your Scene". Regarding its inclusion on ''Guestroom'', Noel Dix from ''Exclaim!
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'' remarked that on the album, the best tracks were ones that are already "familiar to Ivy fans", alluding to the fact that their cover had been previously released; he also stated that the best thing about their rendition was the "joyful infection" it induces.
Track listing
Release history
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1986 singles
1986 songs
2001 singles
2002 singles
The Blow Monkeys songs
Ariola Records singles
Imperial Records singles
Ivy (band) songs
RCA Records singles
Songs about HIV/AIDS