Do the Strand

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"Do the Strand"
Single by Roxy Music
from the album For Your Pleasure
B-side "Editions of You"
Released July 1973
Recorded February 1973 at Command Studios, London
Genre Art rock, Glam rock
Length 4:04
Label Island
Writer(s) Bryan Ferry
Producer(s) Chris Thomas, John Anthony, Roxy Music
Roxy Music singles chronology
"Pyjamarama"
(1973)
"Do the Strand"
(1973)
"Street Life"
(1973)

"Do the Strand" is the first song from English rock band Roxy Music's second album, For Your Pleasure. In contrast to the songs from Roxy Music's eponymous debut album, this song starts suddenly without any instrumental fanfare.

As with the rest of the album, the song was recorded at Command Studios, at 201 Piccadilly, London.

Lyrics

The song tries to convince the listener to dance "The Strand", which takes its name from Film noir advertisement for Strand cigarettes. The lyrics include, as is typical for early Roxy Music, references to notable art, including The Sphinx, the Mona Lisa, Lolita and Picasso's Guernica.

The song gives no instructions on how The Strand should be danced. Simon Puxley, writing in 1973, suggested that the dance was "indefinable" and best thought of as "where it's at, whatever turns you on. The buzz, the action, the centre, the quintessence, the energy."[1]

Single

"Do the Strand" was released as a single in 1973 in some countries, although but not the UK. That same year, however, the band performed the song on the UK television music show The Old Grey Whistle Test.[2] It was released as a single in the UK in 1978 to promote Roxy Music's Greatest Hits album, but it failed to chart. Despite this, the song remains one of the most popular amongst the band's fans, especially at live concerts.

Covers

The German synthpop band, Alphaville, recorded a cover version of "Do the Strand" for their 2003 album, CrazyShow.

The American pop band Scissor Sisters recorded another cover version of the song for the War Child charity's 2009 charity album War Child Presents Heroes.

Musicians

References

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