"For Tomorrow" is a song by English britpop band
Blur. It is the lead track to their second album, ''
Modern Life Is Rubbish
''Modern Life Is Rubbish'' is the second studio album by the English alternative rock band Blur, released in May 1993. Although their debut album '' Leisure'' (1991) had been commercially successful, Blur faced a severe media backlash soon afte ...
'' (1993) (the title appears in the lyric). Released 19 April 1993 by
Food Records as the first single from the album, "For Tomorrow" charted at number 28 in the
UK Singles Chart. The Visit to Primrose Hill Extended version of "For Tomorrow" was included in the band's compilation albums, ''
Blur: The Best of'', (being the only song from ''Modern Life Is Rubbish'' to be featured) and ''
Midlife: A Beginner's Guide to Blur''. The accompanying music video for the song was directed by
Julien Temple
Julien Temple (born 26 November 1953) is a British film, documentary and music video director. He began his career with short films featuring the Sex Pistols, and has continued with various off-beat projects, including ''The Great Rock 'n' Roll ...
.
Single background
In this period the band had gone on a tour of the US which they greatly detested, especially as the country was the home of
grunge
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and audiences were not receptive to their music. After that tour lead singer
Damon Albarn
Damon Albarn (, ; born 23 March 1968) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known as the frontman, main vocalist, and lyricist of the rock band Blur (band), Blur and the co-creator and primary musical con ...
started to write songs with a very British feel. This was one such song, written on Christmas Day 1992 at the family piano in his parents' house.
David Balfe
David Balfe (born 1958) is an English musician and record company executive, most notable for playing keyboards with the Teardrop Explodes, founding the Zoo and Food independent record labels, signing Blur and for being the subject of thei ...
, the head of the band's record company, commissioned this song as the original album did not have any hit singles.
Like the rest of ''Modern Life Is Rubbish'', the song was produced by
Stephen Street
Stephen Brian Street (born 29 March 1960 in Hackney, London) is an English record producer best known for his work with the Smiths, the Cranberries and Blur. Street collaborated with Morrissey on his debut album '' Viva Hate'' following the ...
, although
Jeff Lynne
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was also considered as a possible producer.
The chorus features a
la la la refrain, sung by female backing singers, whom Street instructed to sing like
Thunderthighs on the classic
Mott the Hoople singles. Guitarist
Graham Coxon explained that "Everyone, wherever they are in the world knows what la la la means."
A string section, The Duke String Quartet, was also used by the band for the first time.
The single cover of the two
World War II
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fighter planes
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was used by the band as a sense of Britishness.
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Release and reception
The single was released without a 7" vinyl format, possibly to emphasise the importance of the six-minute-long 'Visit to Primrose Hill extended' version which appears on the 12" vinyl, cassette and CD1. CD2 however did feature the shorter 'single version'. The song charted at number 28 in the UK
[ in its first week of release, a position matched by Blur's next single, " Chemical World". This was the third lowest chart position the band reached in the UK, the previous single " Popscene" had reached number 32 and " She's So High" in 1990 didn't make the Top 40, charting at number 48.][ The song did not chart in any other countries.
Much like the band's next single "Chemical World", the CD1 contained a big Compac-Plus box for both CD1 and CD2 to go in, but CD2 was sold separately.
]
Lyrical themes
The lyric of the song is about London, and especially Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill is a Grade II listed public park located north of Regent's Park in London, England, first opened to the public in 1842.Mills, A., ''Dictionary of London Place Names'', (2001) It was named after the natural hill in the centre of t ...
, a hill in the borough of Camden, North London. From there one can see the whole of central London before them. The complete phrase from the song says ''"Take a drive to Primrose Hill // It's windy there, and the view's so nice"''. Part of the promotional video was also filmed at Primrose Hill.
The ending of the song has a line about a man, Jim, entering his house in Emperor's Gate, SW7 (Kensington
Kensington is an area of London in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, around west of Central London.
The district's commercial heart is Kensington High Street, running on an east–west axis. The north-east is taken up by Kensingt ...
). When Albarn's parents first moved to London, they lived in a flat next door to The Beatles
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. In a 2005 interview Damon Albarn stated that he used Emperors' Gate in the lyric because of this (13 Emperors' Gate was the first London-based home for the Lennons; they lived there in 1964 ). He found it "romantic" that his parents lived right next to these people.
Increase in stature
Like ''Modern Life Is Rubbish'', the album this song appears on, "For Tomorrow" has increased in stature since its release. The song charted at number 15 in a '' Time Out'' poll about the best songs about London, the magazine labelled the track as an "indie anthem". In addition, ''Mojo
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'' magazine chose this song in their "50 Greatest British Tracks Ever" list. In a blurtalk.com vote, For Tomorrow was voted fifth out of all of the band's singles, despite being the third lowest charting on its release.
Music video
The music video for "For Tomorrow", directed by British director Julien Temple
Julien Temple (born 26 November 1953) is a British film, documentary and music video director. He began his career with short films featuring the Sex Pistols, and has continued with various off-beat projects, including ''The Great Rock 'n' Roll ...
, was filmed in a classic black and white style and featured Northern Irish actress Kathy Kiera Clarke. The video was shot entirely in London. Some repeated scenes include:
* The band at Trafalgar Square
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* Shots of Nelson's Column
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* Albarn leaning out of a London bus
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* Night scene shot under the Westway, south-west corner of the Sports Centre
Street View
* The band flying kites atop Primrose Hill
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* Albarn floating in the River Thames
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* Old lady with black dog in front of 312 Portobello Road
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. Cafe Bar in the background at 349 Portobello Rd.
* Young and old residents in Golborne Road, lip-syncing the song in front of Trellick Tower
The video ends with Albarn rolling down Primrose Hill with Kathy Kiera Clarke.
On 10 May 2023, marking the 30th anniversary of ''Modern Life Is Rubbish '', a 4K colour version of the video became available on the Blur YouTube
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channel.
Track listings
All songs were written by Albarn, Coxon, James and Rowntree.
* CD1
# "For Tomorrow" (Visit to Primrose Hill extended) – 6:00
# "Peach" – 3:57
# "Bone Bag" – 4:03
* CD2
# "For Tomorrow" (single version) – 4:20
# "When the Cows Come Home" – 3:49
# "Beachcoma" – 3:37
# "For Tomorrow" (acoustic version) – 4:41
* 12-inch and cassette
# "For Tomorrow" (Visit to Primrose Hill extended) – 6:00
# "Into Another" – 3:54
# "Hanging Over" – 4:27
Personnel
* Damon Albarn
Damon Albarn (, ; born 23 March 1968) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known as the frontman, main vocalist, and lyricist of the rock band Blur (band), Blur and the co-creator and primary musical con ...
: lead vocals, Solina organ, sleigh bells
* Graham Coxon: electric guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
* Alex James: bass guitar
* Dave Rowntree: drums, timpani
* Additional brass by: The Kick Horns
* Strings by Duke Strings
Charts
References
External links
* 12" CD1 CD2– "For Tomorrow" single reviews at AllMusic
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1993 singles
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1993 songs
Food Records singles