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| | | Name = The Pantaloon | ||
| Artist = [[Twenty One Pilots]] | |||
| Album = [[Twenty One Pilots (album)|Twenty One Pilots]] | |||
| | | Cover = TOPcover.png | ||
| Recorded = June — November 2009 | |||
| Released =December 29, 2009 | |||
| Format = Digital | |||
| | | Length = 3:33 | ||
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| Time signature = 4/4 | |||
| | | Tempo = 99 | ||
| Key = F major | |||
| Samples = | |||
| References = | |||
| Live debut = [[05.13.2010|13 May 2010]] | |||
| Last played = [[06.25.2017|25 June 2017]] | |||
| Live count = 148 | |||
| Writer = [[Tyler Joseph]] | |||
| Producer = [[Tyler Joseph]], [[Chris Salih]] | |||
| | | Label = Self-released | ||
| Misc ={{Extra track listing | |||
| album = [[Twenty One Pilots (album)|Twenty One Pilots]] | |||
| type = song | |||
| tracks = # [[Implicit Demand For Proof]] | |||
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# [[Implicit Demand For Proof]] | |||
# [[Fall Away]] | # [[Fall Away]] | ||
# [[The Pantaloon]] | # [[The Pantaloon]] | ||
# [[Addict With | # [[Addict With A Pen]] | ||
# [[Friend, Please]] | # [[Friend, Please]] | ||
# [[March To The Sea]] | # [[March To The Sea]] | ||
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# [[Taxi Cab]] | # [[Taxi Cab]] | ||
# [[Before You Start Your Day]] | # [[Before You Start Your Day]] | ||
# [[Isle Of Flightless Birds]] | # [[Isle Of Flightless Birds]]}}|stream_buy=[[Image:spotify.png|25px|link=https://open.spotify.com/artist/3YQKmKGau1PzlVlkL1iodx]] [[Image:Youtube_Music_icon.png|25px|link=https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCnX0L9QiftAcWdzeBx31xCw]] [[Image:Apple Music.png|25px|link=https://music.apple.com/lt/artist/twenty-one-pilots/349736311]] [[Image:Deezer-logo.png|25px|link=https://www.deezer.com/ru/album/231178002?app_id=140685&utm_source=partner_linkfire&utm_campaign=ae3e2c6e3cce1767a92a911b38ae1a2f&utm_medium=Original&utm_term=twenty-one-pilots&utm_content=album-231178002]]}} | ||
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''The Pantaloon'' is the third song on the album ''[[Twenty One Pilots (album)|Twenty One Pilots]]'' by [[Twenty One Pilots]]. | ''The Pantaloon'' is the third song on the album ''[[Twenty One Pilots (album)|Twenty One Pilots]]'' by [[Twenty One Pilots]]. | ||
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|[[Twenty One Pilots (album)|Twenty One Pilots]] | | style= "background-color:#E5F6F8;" |[[Twenty One Pilots (album)|Twenty One Pilots]] | ||
|3:33 | | style= "background-color:#E5F6F8;" |3:33 | ||
|Second half <br>of 2009 | | style= "background-color:#E5F6F8;" |Second half <br>of 2009 | ||
|29 Dec 2009 | | style= "background-color:#E5F6F8;" |29 Dec 2009 | ||
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
The | A «Pantaloon» is a foolish pantomime character. The lyrics suggest that time will make fools out of us all. The protagonist watches his grandfather’s mind deteriorate followed by his father’s. As he grows older, he begins to follow in his elder’s footsteps despite his attempts to do the opposite, losing his mind just as they did. | ||
The | The Pantaloon could suggest a personification of a disease like dementia. | ||
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! style="background-color:# | ! style= "background-color:#B0E0E6;" | Album version | ||
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You should never trust the Pantaloon | You should never trust the Pantaloon | ||
[Verse 2] | [Verse 2] | ||
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That your dad is now the Pantaloon | That your dad is now the Pantaloon | ||
[Chorus] | [Chorus] | ||
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Lose your mind | Lose your mind | ||
[Bridge] | [Bridge] | ||
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He is a Pantaloon | He is a Pantaloon | ||
[Chorus] | [Chorus] | ||
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Lose your mind | Lose your mind | ||
[Verse 3] | [Verse 3] | ||
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By your nightmares and your frights | By your nightmares and your frights | ||
[Chorus] | [Chorus] | ||
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== Sources == | |||
[[Category:Twenty One Pilots song]] | |||
[[Category:Twenty One Pilots album]] | |||
<references />{{TwentyOnePilots}} |
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Song by Twenty One Pilots from the album Twenty One Pilots | ||||||||
Recorded | June — November 2009 | |||||||
Released | December 29, 2009 | |||||||
Format | Digital | |||||||
Length | 3:33 | |||||||
Time signature | 4/4 | |||||||
Tempo | 99 | |||||||
Key | F major | |||||||
Live debut | 13 May 2010 | |||||||
Last played | 25 June 2017 | |||||||
Live count | 148 | |||||||
Writer | Tyler Joseph | |||||||
Producer | Tyler Joseph, Chris Salih | |||||||
Label | Self-released | |||||||
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The Pantaloon is the third song on the album Twenty One Pilots by Twenty One Pilots.
Versions
Title | Releas | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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The Pantaloon | Twenty One Pilots | 3:33 | Second half of 2009 |
29 Dec 2009 |
Background
A «Pantaloon» is a foolish pantomime character. The lyrics suggest that time will make fools out of us all. The protagonist watches his grandfather’s mind deteriorate followed by his father’s. As he grows older, he begins to follow in his elder’s footsteps despite his attempts to do the opposite, losing his mind just as they did.
The Pantaloon could suggest a personification of a disease like dementia.
Lyrics
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