I first heard Grace Potter's "Paris (Ooh La La)" in concert several years ago. Thought it was a killer tune. If I recall correctly, the very first time I heard it, they played it somewhere in the middle of the set, introducing it as a new song. But when I saw them a few months later, "Paris" was the song they used to open the show.
So I was psyched to see that it made the track listing for their 2010 self-titled album.
Then we played it on the air . . .
It just didn't work for mvy (in my opinion). Every time I'd hear it on the air, at first I'd think, What The Hell Is This?! Then I'd remember it was Grace, and just wait for it to be over.
All the things that made it work, live (the power chords, the swagger, the lyrical innuendo, Grace), were making it not work, on mvy.
Testosterone. Balls. Swagger. These words have never been used to describe the sound of mvyradio.
So I just let it go, and pulled it from the playlist sooner than the average song. There are other tunes on that record, that fit our folk-rock heart.
Not long after pulling the tune out of rotation, I was watching TV, and I heard these riffs. And I immediately went to the thought: What The Hell Is This?! Then I'd remember it was Grace, and I didn't want the song to end.
The riffs and Grace's vocal hook were matched up to the slow-motion action sequences of a new Superhero TV series called "The Cape."
Testosterone. Balls. Swagger. These words are likely the exact words the promo folks at NBC were hoping would come to mind, when pairing this song with the trailer.
It's all about context, isn't it? Not quite right for a super-station. Perfect for super-hero.
The NBC Promo
The album version
The acoustic version
There are two versions of "Paris". The one you first heard a couple of years ago was a bonus track on their "This Is Somewhere Album". The one in the promo for the Cape & in the video you posted is a slightly different version & is included on their current, S/T album.
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