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Living Dead Girl (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Living Dead Girl (song)

"Living Dead Girl" is the second single from Rob Zombie's solo debut ''Hellbilly Deluxe''. It was named after Jean Rollin's 1982 film.
The line, "Who is this irresistible creature who has an insatiable love for the dead?" in the beginning of the song is from the trailer of the film, ''Lady Frankenstein''. The music in the beginning of the song is taken from the trailer of the Wes Craven film, ''The Last House on the Left''. The spoken words "What are you thinking about?/The same thing you are" at the beginning of the verses are taken from the 1971 film ''Daughters of Darkness'' (a dialogue between the characters played by Delphine Seyrig and Andrea Rau). In this song, Zombie sings, "Goldfoot's machine creates another fiend so beautiful they make you kill". This relates to the villain played by Vincent Price in the 1965 film ''Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine'' and the 1966 film ''Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs''. Also, he sings "Operation Filth they love to love the wealth of an SS whore making scary sounds." This is possibly a reference to the notorious 1974 film ''Ilsa: She-Wolf of the SS''.
The song also appears on Rob Zombie's ''Past, Present & Future'', the greatest hits album ''The Best of Rob Zombie'', and a remix is contained on ''American Made Music to Strip By''. The original mix was featured in both ''Bride of Chucky'' and Gus Van Sant's ''Psycho'' remake, appearing on the album of the latter, the "Naked Exorcism Remix" appeared on the ''The Crow: Salvation Soundtrack'' in 2000. The song was covered by Sinus Giddy for The Electro-Industrial Tribute to Rob Zombie in 2002. Also a version of the song is played in a club in the TV show Angel, while the character Faith tears apart a dance club. The sleeve for the CD single features an image of Rob Zombie's wife, Sheri Moon.
A trance remix of the song also featured on the English trailer for the film Day Watch in late 2007.
==Music video==
The music video for "Living Dead Girl" derives its imagery from Robert Wiene's 1920 silent film, ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'', with Zombie in the role of The Doctor (played by Werner Krauss in the original film) and Sheri Moon in the place of The Living Dead Girl (in the original film a somnambulist named Cesare played by Conrad Veidt). The video imitates the appearance of aged, silent films, using intertitles and artificially grainy and herky-jerky images. Like ''Caligari'', it also uses black and white film that has been tinted sepia, aqua and violet for Expressionistic effect. The video was directed by both Joseph Kahn and Rob Zombie.

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