In October 2011, NME placed it at number 108 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years".[3]
Background
Bassist Chris Edwards said, "It's about love and life. At the time [in 2002] [sic], the war in Iraq had just kicked off and the lyrics aren't about pushing you in one way or another, but just about what was going on at the time, what you'd read in the paper about soldiers being petrol bombed."[4]
Guitarist Serge Pizzorno said the song is about "revenge and having it out."[5]
Composition
Serge Pizzorno said, "We were watching a Beach Boys documentary and saw they had a great kind of approach to making 'Good Vibrations.' We wanted to approach 'Club Foot' the same way, to mess with the landscape and give the listener something to hold on to."[5]
MTV.com described the song as "a quilt of relentless beats, hissing electronic noises, a buzzing guitar riff and Meighan's breathless, menacing vocals."[4]The Morning Call said it "piles layers and layers of synths atop tight guitar work before coming to a fluttering, flutey end."[5]
"Club Foot" is a reissued single from Kasabian. The single entered the UK Chart at No. 19 in 2004, and at No. 21 in 2005.[7] In 2005 it also peaked No. 27 in US Modern Rock Tracks,[8] the same position in the same chart reached in 2011 with the single version contained in Live!, recorded at The O2 Arena in London on 15 December 2011.[9][10] The Maxi CD includes two new B-sides and a remix of "Club Foot", while the 2-track CD contains a live version of non-album track "55".
Track listing
Maxi CD
PARADISE30
Club Foot – 2:51
The Duke – 3:35
Bang – 3:05
Club Foot (Jimmy Douglass Remix) – 3:21
CD-rom with Club Foot promo video + Club Foot Live @ Brixton Academy video