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| "I'm Afraid of Americans" is song and single by David Bowie from the 1997 album Earthling. The song, co-written by Bowie and Brian Eno, originally appeared as a rough mix on the soundtrack to the film Showgirls and was subsequently remade for Earthling. Bowie describes the feelings behind the song: It's not as truly hostile about Americans as say "Born in the U.S.A.": it's merely sardonic. I was traveling in Java when the first McDonald's went up: it was like, "for fuck's sake." The invasion by any homogenized culture is so depressing, the erection of another Disney World in, say, Umbria, Italy, more so. It strangles the indigenous culture and narrows expression of life. () The working title for this song was "Dummy". A CD single for "I'm Afraid of Americans" was released in the United States. The single did not include the album version of the song; instead, it featured remixes of the track performed by Bowie's former tourmates, Nine Inch Nails, and drum and bass artist Photek. The (V1) mix became more popular than the original version, largely in part of the accompanying video, leading to its appearance on the retrospective Best of Bowie. The singleCD# I'm Afraid of Americans (V1) — 5:30 # I'm Afraid of Americans (V2) — 5:47 # I'm Afraid of Americans (V3) — 6:06 #* Special guest: Ice Cube # I'm Afraid of Americans (V4) — 5:21 # I'm Afraid of Americans (V5) — 5:35 # I'm Afraid of Americans (V6) — 11:14Promo# I'm Afraid of Americans (V1 Edit) — 4:30 # I'm Afraid of Americans (Original Edit) — 4:12 # I'm Afraid of Americans (V3) — 6:06 # I'm Afraid of Americans (V1 Clean Edit) — 4:30
The videoA Taxi Driver-influenced video was produced for the "I'm Afraid of Americans (V1)" remix, starring David Bowie and Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor. The video, directed by Dom & Nic (working name of Dominic Hawley and Nick Goffey), features Bowie being stalked through New York City by a hostile American, played by Reznor. As Bowie continues to be harassed and becomes more and more paranoid, he witnesses (or imagines he witnesses) random acts of violence perpetrated by Americans on one another. The video ends with Bowie ducking behind a taxi while Reznor fires an imaginary assault rifle that incurs severe damage to the vehicle; Bowie seems to awaken some time later, only to witness Reznor carrying a cross in a parade reminiscent of Day of the Dead celebrations.Live versions
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