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"every" target="_blank">Every You every" target="_blank">Every Me" is a song by British alternative rock band Placebo, released as the third single from their second album, Without You I'm Nothing, on 25 January 1999. It was released as a 2-CD set and on cassette, but promotional copies on 12-inch vinyl exist. The single managed to chart at number 46 in Australia, number 99 in Germany, and number 11 on the UK Singles Chart. There are two versions of the video, both filmed live at London's Brixton Academy; one includes clips from the film Cruel Intentions. An alternative video taking place at a casino was filmed in November 1998 but would not be released until 18 years later as part of the promotion for A Place for Us to Dream.
It was voted from a poll of 500,000 votes to be ranked number 83 on the list of the Hottest 100 of All Time in July 2009, conducted by Australian radio station Triple J. Croatian metal band Ashes You Leave covered "every" target="_blank">Every You every" target="_blank">Every Me" on their 2009 album Songs of the Lost. and in 2017, Lisa Mitchell covered the song on her EP When They Play That Song. The song was featured on the Cruel Intentions soundtrack.
Background
Along with the rest of the album (apart from "Pure Morning"), "every" target="_blank">Every You every" target="_blank">Every Me" was recorded in early 1998 at Real World Studios with Steve Osborne. When asked who it was about, Brian Molko replied with "Who's it about? I'm not really too sure just yet. I think it's about a lot of people. Probably anybody... everybody who's had the displeasure of sleeping with me." About his choice to include it in the Cruel Intentions soundtrack, Molko said that he "studied drama, I know the original (Dangerous Liaisons) and we watched it on the tour bus when they wanted to use our song. I said: 'If he doesn't die in the end, if it's a happy ending, we don't do it.' It's quite perverted and manipulative, so the theme of the song fits in quite well."
The guitars are tuned to F-A#-D#-G#-C-C. The single version slightly differs from the album version, featuring an acoustic-sounding intro, an alternate mix and the final verse is noticeably different, with the guitars being moved to the back in favour of a bass and electronic-heavy soundscape.
Track listings
UK CD1 and cassette single, European CD single
"every" target="_blank">Every You every" target="_blank">Every Me" (single mix)
"Nancy Boy" (Blue Amazon mix)
"every" target="_blank">Every You every" target="_blank">Every Me" (Infected by the Scourge of the Earth mix)
UK CD2
"every" target="_blank">Every You every" target="_blank">Every Me" (album version)
"every" target="_blank">Every You every" target="_blank">Every Me" (Sneaker Pimps version)
"every" target="_blank">Every You every" target="_blank">Every Me" (Brothers in Rhythm Glam Club mix)
Australian CD single
"every" target="_blank">Every You every" target="_blank">Every Me" (single mix)
"every" target="_blank">Every You every" target="_blank">Every Me" (Sneaker Pimps version)
"every" target="_blank">Every You every" target="_blank">Every Me" (Infected by the Scourge of the Earth mix)
"Pure Morning" (Les Rythmes Digitales remix)
Charts
Certifications
Release history
References
every" target="_blank">Every You, every" target="_blank">Every Me is a 2011 novel by the American author David Levithan. The book consists of photographs by Jonathan Farmer and corresponding text by Levithan. The book is titled after the Placebo song of the same name.
Plot
The book tells the story of Evan, a young boy whose best friend, Ariel, has recently suffered a psychotic break. The narration is addressing Ariel and tells how Evan is dealing with much guilt surrounding this experience. This guilt is made worse by mysterious photographs that are being strategically left for him.
= Publication history
=2011, United States, Alfred A Knopf, ISBN 978-0375854514, 11 September 2011, hardcover.
Title
The book is named after the 1999 song "every" target="_blank">Every You every" target="_blank">Every Me" by British rock band Placebo. Levithan said that "when I started writing the book, I wanted the novel to be my equivalent of a Sleeping with Ghosts era Placebo song. But in the book itself, it never says that the character listens to Placebo. The reference is more to the writing than to the events of the story, or the point of view."
References
External links
David Levithan website
Jonathan Farmer website Archived 2012-12-04 at the Wayback Machine
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