Big Casino

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"Big Casino"
Song

"Big Casino" is a single by the band Jimmy Eat World from their sixth studio album Chase This Light, which was released on October 16, 2007. The single was released on August 28, 2007.

History

The song title is taken from the name of a side project of Jimmy Eat World singer Jim Adkins, titled Go Big Casino.

The song premiered on Jimmy Eat World's official website, and the album Chase This Light's official new website.[1] Some time after, it was added to a revamped Jimmy Eat World MySpace. On October 16, 2007 the song was physically released as a single.

Music video

A screen capture from the music video

The Big Casino video was shot at the Las Vegas Neon Museum Boneyard in a single day (with a return for pickups at night), featuring the band playing among the yard's old billboards and casino neon signs. While the band plays during parts of the verses Jim Adkins is seen walking around parts of the yard dragging his guitar with him. As the video progresses it switches between night and day, with many of the billboards and signs being lit up, with the moon also in view.[2]

The video premiered on Yahoo October 22, 2007 [3] followed by being added to Jimmy Eat Worlds official website on 23 October 2007, and moments later was added to Jimmy Eat World's YouTube[4] and Universal Music's YouTube.[5]

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Billboard Canadian Hot 100 59
U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles 22
U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 3
UK Singles 119

Track list

UK 7"/CD

  1. Big Casino – 3:40
  2. Beautiful Is – 2:30

UK 7"

  1. Big Casino – 3:40
  2. Open Bar Reception – 3:54

Matt Fishel cover

Cover art for Matt Fishel's Cover Boy EP.

In 2014, "Big Casino" was recorded by British singer Matt Fishel for his EP of cover versions, titled Cover Boy. Fishel's version of the song, produced by Fishel and Mark Crew, is more acoustic and stripped back than Jimmy Eat World's original. It is at a slower tempo and incorporates piano, acoustic and electric guitars, drums and strings, along with Fishel's layered vocals and multiple harmonies. According to Howard Stump of music blog Soundtrack To My Day, Fishel "really brings the melody to life in his version",[6] which appears as the fourth track on Fishel's Cover Boy EP, released internationally by Young Lust Records on 14 July 2014.[7][8]

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