Wristband (song)

"Wristband" is a song by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. It was the first single from his album Stranger to Stranger (2016), released on Concord Records.

"Wristband"
Single by Paul Simon
from the album Stranger to Stranger
ReleasedApril 7, 2016
Genre
Length3:17
LabelConcord
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Paul Simon singles chronology
"The Afterlife"
(2011)
"Wristband"
(2016)
"Cool Papa Bell"
(2016)

Background and composition

Simon collaborates with the Italian electronic dance music artist Clap! Clap! on "Wristband". Simon was introduced to him in 2015 by his son, Adrian, who was a fan of his work. "Wristband" creates a narrative around a rock musician unable to gain entry into his own concert because he lacks the wristband required.[1] The singer tries to persuade the security guard to let him in, and cannot even gain admittance to the backstage without the right pass. The song eventually transitions into a larger symbol of outrage of underprivileged people "whose anger is a shorthand / For you'll never get a wristband." Peter Ames Carlin writes, "It is an archetypal Paul Simon move: bridging the personal and the social, the silly with the serious, the frivolous and the absolutely essential."[2] "It's not a true story," said Simon. "But I know plenty of people with this story and there have been times where I've been stopped backstage and asked to see a pass."[1]

According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Sony/ATV Music Publishing, the song is composed in the key of Eā™­ major with Paul Simon's vocal range spanning from Eb4 to Eb5.[3]

Release and reception

Simon premiered the song on the National Public Radio series Live from Here with Chris Thile on February 26, 2016.[4] "Wristband", as the first single from Stranger to Stranger, was released online on April 7, 2016.[5] The song peaked at #14 on the Adult Alternative Songs chart on May 21.[6] Simon performed the song on Austin City Limits in September, which National Public Radio praised as a "playfully infectious version of the song."[7] Stereogum called the song "a rhythmic groove that finds Simon spinning a tale of getting locked out of a venue while taking a smoke break into a meditation on the perpetuation of social inequality."[8]

gollark: And because of that complexity you need to throw money at lawyers to deal with legal things and may have to settle for a bad outcome *even if you're innocent*.
gollark: The current legal system is in my opinion one of the worst aspects of our society, as the law is so large and complicated that one person literally cannot understand it all and they can be imprisoned due to not knowing.
gollark: You don't need to actually *do* anything. The communist revolution is just inevitable...
gollark: After the communist revolution we'll just make people delete eevil capitalist data.
gollark: The legal system is baaaasically awful.

References

  1. Andy Greene (April 7, 2016). "Inside Paul Simon's Genre-Bending New Album Stranger to Stranger". Rolling Stone. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  2. Carlin 2016, p. 371.
  3. "Digital Sheet Music ā€“ Paul Simon ā€“ Wristband". Musicnotes.com. Sony/ATV Music Publishing. Retrieved June 6, 2018.
  4. "Wristband - Paul Simon: Live from Here with Chris Thile". National Public Radio. February 26, 2016. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
  5. Colin Stutz (April 7, 2016). "Paul Simon Announces New Album 'Stranger to Stranger;' Hear First Single, 'Wristband'". Billboard. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
  6. "Paul Simon Wristband Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved June 6, 2018.
  7. Hilton, Robin (September 29, 2016). "Watch Paul Simon's Ageless And Animated Performance Of 'Wristband'". National Public Radio. Retrieved June 6, 2018.
  8. Helman, Peter. "Paul Simon ā€“ "Wristband"". Stereogum. Retrieved June 6, 2018.

Bibliography

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