This line always hits me right in the feels, for some reason - "And I've had recurring nightmares that I was loved for who I am, and missed the opportunity to be a better man."
+Σωκράτης Λάζος "For one moment I wish you'd hold your stage with no feelings at all, open minded I'm sure i used to be so free" is my favorite -Fellow Greek ;)
Hoodoo was one of the first songs that I experienced, that and Unintended. And when I heard those my freaking soul knew I made one of the best decisions of my life. MUSE is a part of my life and it enhances it in every way. Their music is DIVINE one of the best and last truly gifted, technical, in depth, purposeful bands out there. There’s not a single song of theirs that doesn’t have a soul and purpose. I love muse
this is a "dream" song, like someone is talking to you in your lonely sleep and you think it's your subconscious, but it's Matthew Bellamy from the real world
This song is underrated I’ve loved it since high school “And I’ve had recurring nightmares that I was loved for who I am, missed the opportunity to be a better man” is a lyric I will never forget.
This hasnt aged well. I guess it never was like that tho. This song is a huge exception and I love it with all my heart but for the most part the lyrics come off as quite corny. Muse is wonderful for the music, not for them lyrics for me.
This is a master class in letting silence speak for itself in a song. One of the few instances of the FX Echo actually being used correctly as well. I always think of wearing an absurdly long billowing black cloak, standing alone in a desert grave yard as the sun sets, readying myself to avenge the fallen. But that's just me.
This is one of the best Muse songs out there, imho. It has unusual instrumentation ( classical guitar), classical influences, an epic piano crecendo, unconventional song structure, and lovely ambiguous lyrics that anyone could interpret in their own way. A lot better than the socially concious fase they're in right now, with the downright campy Resistance and 2nd Law. Not implying that I can't enjoy songs like Panic Station and that the teen angsty songs on Showbiz and OoS aren't a bit clichéed, but at least those were right from the heart. I don't feel the same way for a lot of the new Muse songs.
I still don't understand why people are saying The Resistance is their worst. Yes it is different from what they have been doing, which gives the band a breath of fresh air. I loved the dramatic feel to The Resistance, with Bellamy's voice changing drastically to a much more mature voice in my opinion. Tracks like Resistance, United States of Eurasia, Unnatural selecion, and Exogensis Symphony can honestly be called their best work. I don't feel the album being "Campy" as it was their first time experimenting not with just a couple of songs, but a whole album. I say the risk was well worth it, being one of my favorite albums from them. The 2nd Law however...I can see why people despise it. Though tracks like Survival, Explorers, and Animals, gave the album some life. It was okay...
I am not surprised that you feel that way. Since I remember when I heard this for the first time when it had just come out. It reminded me a lot to Nancy Sinatra´s Bang Bang, which was used in Kill Bill part 2. - Check it out. You will probably agree with me.
There's a reason you get that feeling. Muse has lots of influence from Ennio Morricone. A masterclass movie score composer. Have you heard Knights of Cydonia live? That intro they play, is Ennio Morricone's song "The Man With A Harmonica". The Globalist's intro is pretty much a cover of his Kill Bill theme, from the whistling to the drum rhythm that follows after that. Quentin Tarantino has hired Ennio Morricone to make the music for Kill Bill(just Vol 2), Inglorious Bastards, Django Unchained, and The Hateful Eight. I hope he continues I'm saying this so you can look up his music, Ennio Morricone also created the theme to The Good The Bad and The Ugly, The Estacy of Gold, and many others that you will for sure recognize even if the titles don't ring a bell. Lastly, if you like that style of music, Deep Purple has a 12 minute song called April, it has a dramatic organ at the intro, and then right after that its just a long instrumental that sounds like Ennio Morricone's music style. If you get my comment, I hope you check out these songs and lemme know what you think
Перевод на русский Амальгама: Войди в мою жизнь, Превратись обратно в сон, Мы спрячемся И построим новую реальность. Нарисуй еще одну картину Жизни, которая могла бы у тебя быть. Следуй своим инстинктам И выбери вторую дорогу. Тебе никогда не нужно бояться, Ты защищена от проблем и боли. Почему по твоим глазам я снова вижу, Что ты переживаешь переломный момент? Нас учили быть, Как же мы оказались Привязанными к железнодорожному пути? Тебе придется освободить нас. Следи за тем, как меркнут наши души, Пусть разрушаются наши тела, Не бойся, Я приму на себя удар. Мне снился один и тот же кошмар О том, что меня любили таким, какой я есть, А я упустил возможность стать лучше…
what a choon. the build up to bellamy singing like he does - along with his exceptional pianist skills. best rock band since queen (along with Placebo - best 3 bands ever. my opinion
I always thought the lyrics were 'and our bodies crumbling'. Mainly because I don't like the idea of rhyming away with away. AZ lyrics supports 'crumble away' though so maybe I'm wrong? What a tune though..
Remusable I thought it was 'crumbling' too... i like 'crumbling' better xP, but yeah what a tune, one of my three favorite songs of all time actually, and definitely my favorite song from Muse.
Fans always say Muse are better live than in the studio but I kinda feel that Matt should stick with singing the way he does in the studio version here. It is too much " ageeeiiiyyyuuuoouun" live instead of " again ". As a long time Muse fan it pisses me off when he kermit the frog sings some of the songs because I know he can sing normal like in the studio and it sounds waaaaaay better. I just hope that he change back his way of singing like he did until 2007.
This line always hits me right in the feels, for some reason - "And I've had recurring nightmares that I was loved for who I am, and missed the opportunity to be a better man."
+Happy Typist This line might be my favorite of all muse! :D
+Σωκράτης Λάζος "For one moment I wish you'd hold your stage with no feelings at all, open minded I'm sure i used to be so free" is my favorite
-Fellow Greek ;)
Me too!
@@Crosnertonythe way he sings that line makes me ache and it is not even my pain...
Yes, think it is quite haunting that line with his voice and everyting..
And I've had recurring nightmares, that I was loved for who I am.
Some of my favorite lyrics ever.
This song is a masterpiece, the first time I listened to it, I was blown away!
*every time I listen to it
'You should never be afraid, you're protected from trouble and pain' thank you Muse, you made my day so many times.
It's such an exquisite moment, every part of it, the lyrics, Melody, Matthew's voice, the instruments. It's so good
massively underrated. Superb.
It must be. Not everyone is worthy to know this
I always get sort of calm, very serious and philosophical when listening to this.
I feel the same way listening to Rush as well.
Screaming along with the lyrics so hard it makes you cry😿
😢😢😢
Hoodoo was one of the first songs that I experienced, that and Unintended. And when I heard those my freaking soul knew I made one of the best decisions of my life. MUSE is a part of my life and it enhances it in every way. Their music is DIVINE one of the best and last truly gifted, technical, in depth, purposeful bands out there. There’s not a single song of theirs that doesn’t have a soul and purpose. I love muse
Same
Their latest album begs to differ
@@MegaLoquendo2000I beg to differ the latest album is great
sometimes Muse's better songs are the lesser known ones
oftentimes :)
All the times :D
@@ianoosthuizen1429 ignoring hysteria though.
@@lambymakesnogoodcontentthe8832 and plug in baby
@@ianoosthuizen1429 what about hysteria and stockholm syndrome
this is a "dream" song, like someone is talking to you in your lonely sleep and you think it's your subconscious, but it's Matthew Bellamy from the real world
This was my "let it all out" song. I just cry to it when I need to and I feel better afterwards. Thank you Muse
This song is underrated I’ve loved it since high school
“And I’ve had recurring nightmares
that I was loved for who I am,
missed the opportunity
to be a better man”
is a lyric I will never forget.
Matt's voice always puts me to sleep... it's sooo soothing
This song gives me goosebumps! Muse's songs have such meaningful lyrics!
This hasnt aged well. I guess it never was like that tho. This song is a huge exception and I love it with all my heart but for the most part the lyrics come off as quite corny. Muse is wonderful for the music, not for them lyrics for me.
Hoodoo: You should never be afraid
The Handler: I am no longer afraid to walk alone.
+Redstone Ninja Illuminati confirmed!
+Redstone Ninja Elton John: I'm still standing
Eric Clapton: I can't stand it
he always conveyed a message to his audience
+Redstone Ninja
Hoodoo : Come into...
Psycho : Your ass.
+MaXtreme91 hahaha
Beautiful lyrics, awesome instrumental and vocal performance, but it's not a single so it went underrated :(
This is a master class in letting silence speak for itself in a song. One of the few instances of the FX Echo actually being used correctly as well. I always think of wearing an absurdly long billowing black cloak, standing alone in a desert grave yard as the sun sets, readying myself to avenge the fallen. But that's just me.
This is one of the best Muse songs out there, imho. It has unusual instrumentation ( classical guitar), classical influences, an epic piano crecendo, unconventional song structure, and lovely ambiguous lyrics that anyone could interpret in their own way.
A lot better than the socially concious fase they're in right now, with the downright campy Resistance and 2nd Law. Not implying that I can't enjoy songs like Panic Station and that the teen angsty songs on Showbiz and OoS aren't a bit clichéed, but at least those were right from the heart. I don't feel the same way for a lot of the new Muse songs.
I will say that a good portion of The Resistance was great, but yes, the old albums were amazing.
puddingball What about Uprising, Explorers, Liquid State, the Handler?
I still don't understand why people are saying The Resistance is their worst. Yes it is different from what they have been doing, which gives the band a breath of fresh air. I loved the dramatic feel to The Resistance, with Bellamy's voice changing drastically to a much more mature voice in my opinion. Tracks like Resistance, United States of Eurasia, Unnatural selecion, and Exogensis Symphony can honestly be called their best work. I don't feel the album being "Campy" as it was their first time experimenting not with just a couple of songs, but a whole album. I say the risk was well worth it, being one of my favorite albums from them. The 2nd Law however...I can see why people despise it. Though tracks like Survival, Explorers, and Animals, gave the album some life. It was okay...
+puddingball there is no classical guitar played in this piece. clean e guitar or steel string acoustic, 100% sure. cheers :)
Loved your opinion on this song ^^
man, this song's lyrics...
That last line was powerful
This and darkshines are my favs💝
Yeah i adore both of them too, they have a darker side to them with matt screaming and different guitar style, i love it.
OK, great tastes here. Both track really have something special, something you can't really explain but that really touches you deeply.
Good choices
@@erradate6425 I agree
@@mishaa1590 yes
2:37 Is I reckon the best part of the song, just gives me goosebumps over every square inch of my body.
I always cry when I listen to this song!It's amazing
Another underrated masterpiece from Muse ❤
This was all i ever wanted....
It’s beautiful.
Yet another amazing song from Muse!
UNDERRATED!!!!
No lie
Tchaikovsky, Piano concerto no.1
Nerd
@@bismuth7798 Naaah, mate.
I N F O R M A T I O N
yea it reminds me of that
also united states of eurasia has chopins nocturne op9 no2 at the end
@@bismuth7798 what? You are pretty dumb
Such an amazing song. Gentle start (the singing) and a blast of an ending
I always picture an epic space film each time I hear this song
+Paolo Joventino Go This happens to me while listening to Muse songs, but not this one...
I'm playing KSP while listening to this. Doing some sexy aerobrakes and gravity assists / breaks
Thanks muse for this song. It’s like a theme song for my life 🖤
beautiful hybrid of Rodrigo guitar concerto plus ➕ operatic wild west style tragedy unbelievably fantastic thanku muse
UNDERRATED!
This song would be perfect for a Quentin Tarantino movie.
HeyTray1 if i didn't know better id say this was in kill bill
+HeyTray1 lol very true I was just thinking that. I just watched kill bill. funny
I am not surprised that you feel that way. Since I remember when I heard this for the first time when it had just come out. It reminded me a lot to Nancy Sinatra´s Bang Bang, which was used in Kill Bill part 2. - Check it out. You will probably agree with me.
well I'm sorry but I'm the one who's gonna put that beautiful piece of swag in some fucking swaggy movie
There's a reason you get that feeling. Muse has lots of influence from Ennio Morricone. A masterclass movie score composer. Have you heard Knights of Cydonia live? That intro they play, is Ennio Morricone's song "The Man With A Harmonica". The Globalist's intro is pretty much a cover of his Kill Bill theme, from the whistling to the drum rhythm that follows after that. Quentin Tarantino has hired Ennio Morricone to make the music for Kill Bill(just Vol 2), Inglorious Bastards, Django Unchained, and The Hateful Eight. I hope he continues
I'm saying this so you can look up his music, Ennio Morricone also created the theme to The Good The Bad and The Ugly, The Estacy of Gold, and many others that you will for sure recognize even if the titles don't ring a bell.
Lastly, if you like that style of music, Deep Purple has a 12 minute song called April, it has a dramatic organ at the intro, and then right after that its just a long instrumental that sounds like Ennio Morricone's music style.
If you get my comment, I hope you check out these songs and lemme know what you think
i love this♥♥
I love Muse music thanks xxx
I used to hate this song, but recently I fell in love with it.
official. this is in my top 3 heart breaking songs. (one of the others is hyper chondriac music anyway)
sameee!!!!
True!
This song is a hymn for many men in today's society. The Queen reference is simple genial.
What's the reference?
hermosos 3 minutos de mi vida
definitivamente.....................una obra maestra, su letra, su voz, los instrumentos.......
Love this song
yea this song is incredible
This song was voted song of the decade by the readers of Q Magazine
Song has the story of spike spiegel written all over it.
Mesmerizing
muse is the reason i want to be a musician. This album in particular is so important to me. Thank you, Matt, Chris, and Dom.
Came from a really good Hannibal edit... and holy heck some good stuff here
Welp I think this will hit different from now
don't be afraid.................
Farouk Aditya you're protected from trouble and pain
Перевод на русский Амальгама: Войди в мою жизнь,
Превратись обратно в сон,
Мы спрячемся
И построим новую реальность.
Нарисуй еще одну картину
Жизни, которая могла бы у тебя быть.
Следуй своим инстинктам
И выбери вторую дорогу.
Тебе никогда не нужно бояться,
Ты защищена от проблем и боли.
Почему по твоим глазам я снова вижу,
Что ты переживаешь переломный момент?
Нас учили быть,
Как же мы оказались
Привязанными к железнодорожному пути?
Тебе придется освободить нас.
Следи за тем, как меркнут наши души,
Пусть разрушаются наши тела,
Не бойся,
Я приму на себя удар.
Мне снился один и тот же кошмар
О том, что меня любили таким, какой я есть,
А я упустил возможность стать лучше…
what a choon. the build up to bellamy singing like he does - along with his exceptional pianist skills. best rock band since queen (along with Placebo - best 3 bands ever. my opinion
thats kinda funny, apparently the lead singer in placebo hates matt bellamy!
Dat voice *_____*
i like it
This song would fit Twin Peaks perfectly
Bir şarkı tarafından güvende hissettirilmek...
genioUs
does anyone else here the classical influence? especially the song Leyenda by Andres Segovia
MUSE1795 YES!!
3:00
I always thought the lyrics were 'and our bodies crumbling'. Mainly because I don't like the idea of rhyming away with away. AZ lyrics supports 'crumble away' though so maybe I'm wrong? What a tune though..
Remusable I thought it was 'crumbling' too... i like 'crumbling' better xP, but yeah what a tune, one of my three favorite songs of all time actually, and definitely my favorite song from Muse.
+Remusable Anyone can submit lyrics on AZ Lyrics. If you think they're wrong you can go in and submit corrections.
Remusable it is crumbling actually, all official lyrics I’ve seen from this song says it so, I can’t hear the “away”, guess it is crumbling
❤
This is so sad
So fucking beautiful
o my goodness ths
the begining is an odd style but then its amazing
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
it reminds me of laughing stock by talk talk
Back when Muse used to make great stuff.
does anyone know any songs with a similar feel to 1:19 ?
Knights of cydonia
I hear a lot of Exogenesis part 2 in this song, it's really interesting
I hear some inspiration from Chopin's nocturne op 9 No 2.
"they do"
I didn't give this song a chance cause of the stupid name. I regret it now though, most definately a favourite from the album.
I was reminded of this song when the new Billie Eilish song, No Time To Die, came out.
Nice
Sounds like Jeff Buckley
***** Yeah you're right, this a fantastic song !!
Yes that is a good point, like Lilac Wine, which is written by Nina Simone, but it does sound a little bit like Buckleys version on Lilac Wine.
@@MbareCalo hmmm ok. I guess that is just a coincidence. Maybe the song was written about a girl named Nina. But I don't know.
mmMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmm i love it
not bad not bad.
My school used this song for our winterline show
+Angel Salas We had this song in our Marching Band show.
+Joseph Stringham is there a vid on it?
Permission to share 🙏🏻
Follow that, anyway
"Muse do"
Murathan Akın❤
Fans always say Muse are better live than in the studio but I kinda feel that Matt should stick with singing the way he does in the studio version here. It is too much " ageeeiiiyyyuuuoouun" live instead of
" again ". As a long time Muse fan it pisses me off when he kermit the frog sings some of the songs because I know he can sing normal like in the studio and it sounds waaaaaay better. I just hope that he change back his way of singing like he did until 2007.
haha yeah I love the song now though :)
Does anyone know what style of guitar is being done from 0:25 to 1:13?
NightKnight surf rock. a lot of reverb and chorus. basically clean pedals and striking dynamic chord progressions
NightKnight also using a whammy bar
Could have been a James Bond Theme
sooo is this bhar's screenager?
Why why
Does anyone know what the hell's happening on the cover of the album? 🤣🤣
The intro should have been full song lol
said no one ever
BRs ai?
shadow listener wander.. distant perception ..
mind tuned in .. forever stranger...
Have you not heard supremacy in the 2nd law? Sounds just like Bond.
Matt seems sayin' "Kurt Cobain"
Liszt? Is that you?
Matt should have been a poet too
I love this song but I won't take the fall for you. Sorry.