From The Floorboards Up

Album: As Is Now (2005)
Charted: 6
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Songfacts®:

  • "From The Floorboards Up" celebrates the energy and magic of live performance, where the power seems to rise from the stage through the band and into the audience, creating a shared, electrifying experience.
  • Paul Weller wrote the song immediately after a particularly memorable gig at the Barrowlands in Glasgow. "I went back to the hotel, and I wrote it as soon as I got back to my room," he told Mojo magazine. "The next day, we rehearsed it in a dressing room somewhere, and then I think we either played it that night or definitely the next day. I was just buzzing from this gig, man, and trying to encapsulate that feeling."
  • The music video makes no attempt at narrative or frippery. Just Weller and his band - Steve Cradock (guitar), Damon Minchella (bass), and Steve White (drums) - crammed into a minimalist room, delivering the song with the same urgent, unpolished vitality that inspired it.
  • Weller later revisited the ephemeral nature of live energy on his 2020 track "Mirror Ball," which he described as an "accidental answer song." If "Floorboards" was the moment the lightning struck, "Mirror Ball" was the quiet question that followed: where does all that magic go when the amps are switched off and the house lights come on?
  • Released in 2005 as the lead single from the album As Is Now, "From The Floorboards Up" stormed its way to #6 on the UK Singles Chart: Weller's last of five solo entries to reach the Top 10.
  • As Is Now was recorded in a brisk, no-nonsense fortnight at Wheeler End Studios in Buckinghamshire, with Weller and longtime collaborator Stan Kybert sharing production duties.

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