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Fitzpleasure : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fitzpleasure
"Fitzpleasure" is a song by British alternative indie pop quartet alt-J from their debut studio album ''An Awesome Wave''. It debuted at #44 on Billboard's Rock Airplay Top 100, and at #31 on the Alternative Charts. The song's inspiration came from the 1964 book ''Last Exit to Brooklyn'' where each chapter stars a different character, specifically chapter four which features a character named 'Tralala', a prominent lyric in the song. ==Music video== A music video to accompany "Fitzpleasure" was released on YouTube on November 5, 2012, with a total length of three minutes and forty-one seconds.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npvNPORFXpc )〕 French director Emile Sornin created the music video to be all black and white clips. The clips show a rundown, large city filled with gangsters, an old man with a tongue for an eye, prosthetic limbs, an old man with two faces (one in front and the other in the back of the head), contorting gang-like dancers, and mobsters.
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