![]() "Take a Picture" reached number 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on February 5, 2000, after reaching the top 40 on December 14, 1999. The song was intended as a tribute to the Was (Not Was) song "Dad, I'm in Jail", from their album What Up, Dog?. Patrick's father was offended by this line, but Patrick explained to his father that each time he sings the line it has a different meaning because Patrick changes the tone in which he delivers the line each time it's sung. I'm thinking, "Oh my God, what is my dad gonna think of this shit?" Y'know, "Dad, what do you think about your son now?" So, the song is this amazing thing for me to look back on now." Weeks later, I had another drunken experience – being on a plane and being blacked out and not feeling good and taking my shirt off, half in and out of consciousness – and I'm in the back of a paddy wagon. Do you remember that?" And I said, "Good lord, could you take my picture, 'cuz I won't remember." And that line just kinda stuck. "When I wrote the chorus to "Take a Picture" it was just after my friend was like, "Do you remember anything you did last night?" And I was like, "What are you talking about?" She said, "My God, you were throwing beer bottles out of a cab window at a cop car. Patrick expanded in greater detail in a 2008 retrospective interview: It also became a top-10 hit in New Zealand, peaking at number eight on the RIANZ Singles Chart.įilter frontman and founding member Richard Patrick has said that the song is about him getting drunk on an airplane and taking off all of his clothes. The song became a hit at the start of 2000 following its January 18 retail release, peaking at number 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number three in Canada. ![]() Retrieved October 5, 2012." Take a Picture" is a song by American rock band Filter, released to radio in September 1999 as the second single from their second studio album, Title of Record (1999). ^ "Filter Chart History (Mainstream Rock)".^ "Filter Chart History (Alternative Airplay)".^ a b "Richard Patrick of Filter Talks About 'Hey Man Nice Shot' and Kurt Cobain"."Top Ten Mediocre Post-Grunge / Alternative Bands". ^ Unterberger, Andrew (August 6, 2004).Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. ^ "Filter Anthems for the Damned Review - Review of Filter Album Anthems for the Damned". ![]() Archived from the original on April 8, 2019. "The 99 Greatest Songs of 1999: Critics' Picks".
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