I THINK I'M PARANOID

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"'I Think I'm Paranoid'" was the second single from Garbage's 1998 second album ''Version 2.0''. It was released in the summer of 1998 and became a hit in many parts of the world following up on the success of previous single releases "Stupid Girl" and "Push It".

Contents
Song profile
Single release
Music video
Remixes
Live performances
Trivia
"I Think I'm Paranoid" quotes
Comprehensive charts

Song profile


"I Think I'm Paranoid" was written and recorded at Smart Studios during the 1997 sessions for ''Version 2.0''. It was originally titled 'Bend Me'.
Bass on "I Think I'm Paranoid" is by Daniel Schulman, Todd Malcolm Michelles provides the scratching, and the song also contains samples from 'Underfire' by electronic duo Terminalhead.
In keeping with ''Version 2.0's sonically dense production, "I Think I'm Paranoid" contains over 120 audio tracks.

Single release


"I Think I'm Paranoid" was issued as a single worldwide in July 1998. A hit in the US, the song also crashed into the UK charts at #9, the band's fourth consecutive Top 10 hit.
Worldwide, "I Think I'm Paranoid" was backed by B-sides "Deadwood", culled from "Version 2.0" at the last minute, and "Afterglow".
"Deadwood" was written and recorded at Smart Studios in Madison, Wisconsin during the 1997 sessions for the band's second album ''Version 2.0''.
Driven by an acoustic guitar and moody bass, "Deadwood" is a tale of a relationship gone too far to the point of no return.
"Deadwood" appeared on early tracklistings for ''Version 2.0'', however it failed to make the cut for the album and eventually saw the light of day as a b-side on the second ''Version 2.0'' single release.
Bass guitar on "Deadwood" was played by Daniel Schulman.
"Deadwood" is published by Deadarm Music/Almo Music Corp (ASCAP) and Vibecrusher Music/Irving Music, Inc (BMI).
The song's full legal title is "Deadwood". It is registered at BMI as 'BMI Work #4432950'.
Garbage have never performed "Deadwood" live, although at many shows the song has been requested by attending fans.

Music video


The video clip for "I Think I'm Paranoid" was directed in May 1998 by famed photographer Matthew Rolston in London, UK. The video concept was to be, according to Shirley "very simple, almost photographic... and then we just got bored. I flashed my knickers and stuck my fist in my mouth!"
After release the video was edited slightly to soften the focus on certain strobing lights within the video.

Remixes


Remixes of "I Think I'm Paranoid" were completed for the band by US dance duo The Crystal Method and by Jill Stark of the UK dance act Purity.

Live performances


"I Think I'm Paranoid" was first performed live on 15th May 1998 in Combined Locks, Wisconsin on the first date of the 'Version 2.0' tour. It has continued to be a live favourite throughout that tour and also on the 'beautifulgarbage' and 'Bleed Like Me' world tours.
An acoustic version of "I Think I'm Paranoid" has also been performed live. A live acoustic version of the track was also released on the US compilation CD 'The End Sessions Vol 2' in November 1999.
I Think I'm Paranoid was performed live on TV shows TFI Friday, Top Of The Pops, Later with Jools Holland (UK), Fuse Comp'd (US) and Nulle Part Ailleurs (France).

Trivia


"I Think I'm Paranoid" was featured on the trailer to 2000 teen thriller movie 'Gossip' but not on the movie itself, and on demo adverts showcasing Apple Computer's latest QuickTimeTM software in early 1999.
"I Think I'm Paranoid" also appears on the North American editions of the 1999 PlayStation racing video game 'Gran Turismo 2'.
"I Think I'm Paranoid" is officially announced as a playable track in the upcoming music game Rock Band.
Legal action was taken against Garbage on 11th May 2001 by Helios Music Corp. over this track, which they claim includes material "stolen" from the song "Bend Me, Shape Me", which was a hit for US band The American Breed in 1967. It is unknown whether or not the case has been settled as of yet.

"I Think I'm Paranoid" quotes


Butch Vig: "It's about the music business. There's a line: 'If I feel down, prop me up with another pill' which came from a bad day on the road when an associate told Shirley to take a pill to settle down. It didn't work."

Comprehensive charts


YearSingleChartPosition
1998"I Think I'm Paranoid"UK Singles Chart#9
1998"I Think I'm Paranoid"US Hot 100 Airplay#70
1998"I Think I'm Paranoid"US Modern Rock Tracks#6
1998"I Think I'm Paranoid"German singles chart#98


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