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- Blue_American runtime "3.5166666666666666".
- Blue_American abstract "\"Blue American\" is a song on alternative rock band Placebo's third album, Black Market Music. The song is soft and not heavily dependent on instruments, having more of a concentration on lyrics.\"Blue American\" has a dark tone; in it, the protagonist seems to reflect over his life while referring to novels (such as Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and self-help books. The character expresses acceptance of his nature as \"pretentious\" and also expresses gratitude to his mother.According to singer-lyricist Brian Molko, the character is \"attacking his parents, his culture, his culture's history, self-help, psychiatry.\" Regarding the mention of his mother, Molko explained \"[I]t just fitted. When it came out, I thought it would be really nice to make her quite happy. Because I'm sure most of the subject matter of our songs doesn't make her very happy. So, at one point, maybe for one verse at least, she might think, 'Oh, that's nice. My son still loves me.'\"".
- Blue_American album Black_Market_Music_(album).
- Blue_American artist Placebo_(band).
- Blue_American genre Alternative_rock.
- Blue_American previousWork Black-Eyed.
- Blue_American producer Pual_Corkett.
- Blue_American recordLabel Virgin_Records.
- Blue_American runtime "211.0".
- Blue_American subsequentWork Slave_to_the_Wage.
- Blue_American trackNumber "7".
- Blue_American wikiPageID "10573961".
- Blue_American wikiPageLength "2090".
- Blue_American wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Blue_American wikiPageRevisionID "628041554".
- Blue_American wikiPageWikiLink Alternative_rock.
- Blue_American wikiPageWikiLink Black-Eyed.
- Blue_American wikiPageWikiLink Black_Market_Music_(album).
- Blue_American wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Molko.
- Blue_American wikiPageWikiLink Category:2000_songs.
- Blue_American wikiPageWikiLink Category:Placebo_(band)_songs.
- Blue_American wikiPageWikiLink Harriet_Beecher_Stowe.
- Blue_American wikiPageWikiLink Placebo_(band).
- Blue_American wikiPageWikiLink Pual_Corkett.
- Blue_American wikiPageWikiLink Slave_to_the_Wage.
- Blue_American wikiPageWikiLink Uncle_Toms_Cabin.
- Blue_American wikiPageWikiLink Virgin_Records.
- Blue_American wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blue American".
- Blue_American album Black_Market_Music_(album).
- Blue_American artist Placebo_(band).
- Blue_American genre Alternative_rock.
- Blue_American label Virgin_Records.
- Blue_American length "211.0".
- Blue_American name "Blue American".
- Blue_American next Slave_to_the_Wage.
- Blue_American nextNo "8".
- Blue_American prev Black-Eyed.
- Blue_American prevNo "6".
- Blue_American producer Pual_Corkett.
- Blue_American released "2000".
- Blue_American trackNo "7".
- Blue_American wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_song.
- Blue_American wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MetroLyrics_song.
- Blue_American wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Blue_American subject Category:2000_songs.
- Blue_American subject Category:Placebo_(band)_songs.
- Blue_American hypernym Song.
- Blue_American type MusicalWork.
- Blue_American type Single.
- Blue_American type Song.
- Blue_American type Work.
- Blue_American type Work.
- Blue_American type CreativeWork.
- Blue_American type MusicRecording.
- Blue_American type Thing.
- Blue_American type Q2188189.
- Blue_American type Q386724.
- Blue_American comment "\"Blue American\" is a song on alternative rock band Placebo's third album, Black Market Music. The song is soft and not heavily dependent on instruments, having more of a concentration on lyrics.\"Blue American\" has a dark tone; in it, the protagonist seems to reflect over his life while referring to novels (such as Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin) and self-help books.".
- Blue_American label "Blue American".
- Blue_American sameAs Q4928820.
- Blue_American sameAs m.02qj5ch.
- Blue_American sameAs Q4928820.
- Blue_American wasDerivedFrom Blue_American?oldid=628041554.
- Blue_American isPrimaryTopicOf Blue_American.
- Blue_American name "Blue American".