The album version of the song combines "Stem" with "Long Stem".
Samples used
Like all other tracks on the album, "Stem"/"Long Stem" makes heavy use of sampling. Below are among the samples used for the track:
The first sample used in the track is sampled from the beginning of the 1969 song "Love Suite" by English rock band Nirvana.
The "...uicide...uicide..." vocal sample is taken from "Moshitup" by American hip-hop artist Just-Ice featuring fellow American hip-hop artist KRS-One.
The high-pitched string samples are sampled from "Variazione III" by Italian progressive rock band Osanna.
The recurring guitar and violin parts are sampled from "Linde Manor" by American singer-songwriter Dennis Linde.
The organ sample that starts "Long Stem" is taken from "Tears" by Italian musician Giorgio Moroder; the same sample is used on another track on Endtroducing...., "Organ Donor".
The "I could just lay right down..." vocal sample is taken from "Blues So Bad" by American funk/soul group The Mystic Number National Bank.
The "parking tickets" monologue which appears midway in the song is sampled from "Freedom" by American comedian Murray Roman.
In Chris Morris' TV series, Jam, and in its radio predecessor, Blue Jam which aired on Channel 4 in 2000 and BBC Radio 1 from 1997-99 respectively.
An advert for a BBC television programme that aired in November 2006 called, Lock Them Up or Let Them Out.
Used in the background of the ITV programme, The X Factor in series 3.
A BBCWorld War II documentary about Saint-Nazaire that aired on 18 March 2007 called, Jeremy Clarkson: Greatest Raid of All Time. The show was repeated on the BBC on 29 June 2008.