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{{Songbox |
{{Songbox
| Name = Recess
| Name = Recess
| Album = [[Unintended (single)|Unintended]] CD1 (2), [[Hullabaloo (compilation)|Hullabaloo]] (3)
| Album = {{drop
|[[Unintended (single) | Unintended]] <small>CD1, BX CD, iTunes EP, DE Promo (2)</small>
|[[Hullabaloo Soundtrack (live) | Hullabaloo Soundtrack]] <small>CD1, Cassette 1 (3), JP CD1, JP Cassette 1 (2)</small>
|[[Origin_of_Muse_(box_set)#CD_7_.28Origin_of_Symmetry_Remastered.2|Origin of Muse]] <small>CD4 (1,12)</small>
}}
| Length = 3:35
| Length = 3:35
| AltTitles = -
| AltTitles = Recess at 8<ref name="Old One">[https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/instantMUSEnger/conversations/messages/926]</ref>
| First = [[Paris MCM Café 1999 (gig)|10th November 1999]]
| First = [[Exeter BBC Studios 1999 (gig) | 28{{supo|th}} September 1999]]
| Latest = ''Unknown''
| Latest = [[Paris Bataclan 2000 (gig) | 18{{supo|th}} January 2000]]
| Recorded = The Airfield, October 1999
| Recorded = [[The Airfield Studios|The Airfield]], October 1999
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]
| Producer = [[Paul Reeve]]
| Producer = [[Paul Reeve]]
| Chart position = -
| Chart position = -
}}
}}
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==Description==
Creepy B-side that was played sometimes in the European tour promoting [[Showbiz (album)|Showbiz]].


==Additional information==
'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQXzWvSbLR4 Listen]'''
The meaning is very similar to the themes of [[Showbiz (album)|Showbiz]].
 
== Description ==
Creepy B-side which was played sometimes in the European tour promoting [[Showbiz (album) | Showbiz]].
 
Features a powerful whammy solo.
 
The bass appears to be played with an E-Bow.
 
The repeating guitar riff at the start of the song bears a similarity to Light From a Dead Star by Lush.
 
== Alternative Versions ==
 
===Different Take===
The fan dubbed “Different Take” version is actually a live performance taken from the [[Exeter BBC Studios 1999 (gig) | BBC Studios (Radio 1)]] session, albeit recorded in a studio-like setting. The lyrics in this version include lyrics reused from the [[Sunburn (song)#Demo version |demo version of Sunburn]] that was not included in [[Showbiz (album) |Showbiz]], but were dropped from the studio recording of Recess. At this point in time, the song was referred to by the band as 'Recess at 8".
 
===Alternate Version===
Following the release of the [[Origin of Muse (box set)]], an unreleased alternate version of Recess recorded at Trident Studios in 1999 was included. This version is largely played on piano before swapping to guitar for the solo and outro. It also features a vocal track bearing much similarity to the Different Take version from BBC Studios from the same year. The lyrics are also identical to the Different Take version.
 
== Live ==
The track was rarely played live and was only played between September 1999 and January 2000. While the known first gig is in September it is possible the song was premiered sometime before then. During the first half of January 2000 it was played at nearly every gig, however it was dropped sometime shortly after. Due to a lack of known setlists between February and April 2000, it is entirely possible, although unlikely, that the song was played up until then.
 
[[Recess (live) | More here]]
 
== Additional information ==
The meaning is very similar to the themes of Showbiz. It was originally believed to be a Muscle Museum b-side, but held back for Unintended.<ref name="Old One"></ref>. There are also shared/similar lyrics to earlier versions of Sunburn.


==Lyrics==
== Lyrics ==
<pre>Resuscitate  
{{lyrics
|Resuscitate  
In my sleep  
In my sleep  
Awake to see  
Awake to see  
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And the losing yields  
And the losing yields  
Another year  
Another year  
Facing hopes and fears
Face your hopes and fears


And I wish  
And I wish  
I could believe there was more  
I could believe there was more  
Hope suffocating  
Hope suffocating  
You've kissed my life
You've missed my life


And the planes and trains  
And the planes and trains  
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And to cut the chord  
And to cut the chord  
Dis every word  
Dis every word  
Of the truths absurd and I wish  
Of the truths absurd
And I wish  
I could believe there was more  
I could believe there was more  
Hope suffocating  
Hope suffocating  
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Hope suffocating  
Hope suffocating  
Hope suffocating  
Hope suffocating  
And you've kissed my life</pre>
And you've missed my life
}}


===Different take lyrics===
=== Different take lyrics ===
The following lyrics were used when the 'different take' version was sung at a BBC session in 1999. Note that they include lyrics reused from the [[Sunburn (song)#Demo_version|demo version of Sunburn]] that was not included in [[Showbiz (album)|Showbiz]], but were dropped from the studio recording of Recess.
The following lyrics were used when the 'different take' version was sung at a BBC session in 1999. Note that they include lyrics reused from the [[Sunburn (song)#Demo version |demo version of Sunburn]] that was not included in [[Showbiz (album) |Showbiz]], but were dropped from the studio recording of Recess.


<pre>
{{lyrics
Resuscitate  
|Resuscitate  
In my sleep  
In my sleep  
Awake to see  
Awake to see  
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To refrain  
To refrain  
And to cut the chord  
And to cut the chord  
Dis every word  
And diss every word  
Of the truths absurd and I wish  
Yeah the truths absurd
And I wish  
I could believe there was more  
I could believe there was more  
Hope suffocating  
Hope suffocating  
And you've kissed my life
And you've kissed my life


Let the truth be heard
Let the truth be known
Life just carries on
Life just carries on
When you're dead and gone
When you're dead and gone
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Hope suffocating  
Hope suffocating  
Hope suffocating  
Hope suffocating  
And you've kissed my life</pre>
And you've kissed my life
}}
 
== Quotes ==
* ''"recess at 8? (new song for b-side to muscle museum)"''<br>Matt discussing the Radio 1 session the band had just completed, 09/30/1999.
* ''"recess at 8 (song that will be re-recorded as a b-side to muscle museum single next month along with `deux: we need this?` `conscience two con science`"''<br>Matt updating fans on the song's status, 10/01/1999.
* ''"we also recorded a song, which i think might be called `recess` or something. This song has been recorded properly (totally different to the session) for a future B side."''<br>Matt talking about the song in a fan interview, 11/12/1999.
* ''"recess may be a b-side to unintended or on next album..."''<br>Matt discussing the fate of the song after it failed to appear on the Muscle Museum single, 01/05/2000.
* ''"recess - recorded as b-side to ``unintended`` single"''<br> Matt reveals the final fate of the song, 04/21/2000.
 
== References ==
<references/>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 3 August 2022

Muse song
Name Recess
Album/single
Length 3:35
Alternative titles Recess at 8[1]
First live performance 28th September 1999
Latest live performance 18th January 2000
Recorded The Airfield, October 1999
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Paul Reeve


Listen

Description

Creepy B-side which was played sometimes in the European tour promoting Showbiz.

Features a powerful whammy solo.

The bass appears to be played with an E-Bow.

The repeating guitar riff at the start of the song bears a similarity to Light From a Dead Star by Lush.

Alternative Versions

Different Take

The fan dubbed “Different Take” version is actually a live performance taken from the BBC Studios (Radio 1) session, albeit recorded in a studio-like setting. The lyrics in this version include lyrics reused from the demo version of Sunburn that was not included in Showbiz, but were dropped from the studio recording of Recess. At this point in time, the song was referred to by the band as 'Recess at 8".

Alternate Version

Following the release of the Origin of Muse (box set), an unreleased alternate version of Recess recorded at Trident Studios in 1999 was included. This version is largely played on piano before swapping to guitar for the solo and outro. It also features a vocal track bearing much similarity to the Different Take version from BBC Studios from the same year. The lyrics are also identical to the Different Take version.

Live

The track was rarely played live and was only played between September 1999 and January 2000. While the known first gig is in September it is possible the song was premiered sometime before then. During the first half of January 2000 it was played at nearly every gig, however it was dropped sometime shortly after. Due to a lack of known setlists between February and April 2000, it is entirely possible, although unlikely, that the song was played up until then.

More here

Additional information

The meaning is very similar to the themes of Showbiz. It was originally believed to be a Muscle Museum b-side, but held back for Unintended.[1]. There are also shared/similar lyrics to earlier versions of Sunburn.

Lyrics

Resuscitate

In my sleep Awake to see You're never here

And the losing yields Another year Face your hopes and fears

And I wish I could believe there was more Hope suffocating You've missed my life

And the planes and trains Are to blame For tempting us To refrain And to cut the chord Dis every word Of the truths absurd And I wish I could believe there was more Hope suffocating And you've kissed my life

And I wish I could believe there was more Hope suffocating Hope suffocating Hope suffocating And you've missed my life

Different take lyrics

The following lyrics were used when the 'different take' version was sung at a BBC session in 1999. Note that they include lyrics reused from the demo version of Sunburn that was not included in Showbiz, but were dropped from the studio recording of Recess.

Resuscitate

In my sleep Awake to see You're never here And the losing yields Another year Facing hopes and fears

And the trains and planes Are to blame For tempting us To refrain And to cut the chord And diss every word Yeah the truths absurd And I wish I could believe there was more Hope suffocating And you've kissed my life

Let the truth be known Life just carries on When you're dead and gone When you're dead and gone Life just carries on Let the truth be known

And I wish I could believe there was more Hope suffocating And you've kissed my life

Hope suffocating Hope suffocating Hope suffocating And you've kissed my life

Quotes

  • "recess at 8? (new song for b-side to muscle museum)"
    Matt discussing the Radio 1 session the band had just completed, 09/30/1999.
  • "recess at 8 (song that will be re-recorded as a b-side to muscle museum single next month along with `deux: we need this?` `conscience two con science`"
    Matt updating fans on the song's status, 10/01/1999.
  • "we also recorded a song, which i think might be called `recess` or something. This song has been recorded properly (totally different to the session) for a future B side."
    Matt talking about the song in a fan interview, 11/12/1999.
  • "recess may be a b-side to unintended or on next album..."
    Matt discussing the fate of the song after it failed to appear on the Muscle Museum single, 01/05/2000.
  • "recess - recorded as b-side to ``unintended`` single"
    Matt reveals the final fate of the song, 04/21/2000.

References

  1. a b [1]


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