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| AltTitles = My World <ref>[http://www.microcuts.net/uk/news/archives/11202001-rumours_matts_father_tom_waits.php Rumors 2001]</ref> | | AltTitles = My World <ref>[http://www.microcuts.net/uk/news/archives/11202001-rumours_matts_father_tom_waits.php Microcuts(dot)net - Rumors 2001]</ref> | ||
| First = [[Plymouth Pavilions 2001 (gig) | | | First = [[Plymouth Pavilions 2001 (gig) |4th October 2001]] | ||
| Latest = [[Yuzawa-machi Naeba Ski Resort 2002 (gig) |26th July 2002]] | | Latest = [[Yuzawa-machi Naeba Ski Resort 2002 (gig) |26th July 2002]] | ||
| Recorded = 2002 | | Recorded = 2002 | ||
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h1B-ydAIBk Listen]''' | |||
== Recording == | |||
The First version of the song was recorded in September 2001 at Long View Farm Studios in North Brookfield, Massachusetts. The band went there to record a new version of [[Plug in Baby (song)| Plug in Baby]] requested by [[Maverick]] (who didn't like the original version contained in [[Origin of Symmetry (album)| Origin of Symmetry]]), but they were stranded in the studio for several days due to the September 11<sup>th</sup> attacks, so they decided to compose new music there. The two songs produced were Dead Star and In Your World which, however, were recorded in their final form only at the beginning of 2002. | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
Matt said that the meaning of In Your World along with [[Dead Star (song)|Dead Star]] it's about "how we should be responsible for our individual actions and not blame other people all the time" and added "I believe in the butterfly, or ripple, effect and that any individual's actions will have a cause and effect that they may not know about, not just on the people near them, but on others; sixth degrees of separation and all that. And that's what the songs are about."<ref>Guitarist (Magazine)- What all the Hullabaloo is about. [september 2002]</ref> | |||
Much shorter than the average [[Muse]] songs which, like [[Dead Star (song)|Dead Star]], allowed it to receive more radio play. | Much shorter than the average [[Muse]] songs which, like [[Dead Star (song)|Dead Star]], allowed it to receive more radio play. | ||
The song takes an influence from Bach, specifically, from Toccata and Fugue in D minor. | The song takes an influence from Bach, specifically, from Toccata and Fugue in D minor. | ||
==Live== | |||
In Your World was supposedly written while the band were on break from touring in September 2001 after the aftermath of 9/11. Its live debut took place only as matter of weeks away in October 2001 when In Your World made appearances at the majority of gigs following that point. Until mid-2002, In Your World was nearly guaranteed to be performed at every concert. Something happened, though, and the band stopped performing it live just after releasing it as a single. In Your World was one of the least-performed singles, as a result. | |||
[[In Your World (live) | More here]] | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Latest revision as of 17:13, 20 November 2023
Muse song | |
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Name | In Your World |
Album/single |
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Length | 2:34 |
Alternative titles | My World [1] |
First live performance | 4th October 2001 |
Latest live performance | 26th July 2002 |
Recorded | 2002 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | John Cornfield |
Chart position | 13 |
Recording
The First version of the song was recorded in September 2001 at Long View Farm Studios in North Brookfield, Massachusetts. The band went there to record a new version of Plug in Baby requested by Maverick (who didn't like the original version contained in Origin of Symmetry), but they were stranded in the studio for several days due to the September 11th attacks, so they decided to compose new music there. The two songs produced were Dead Star and In Your World which, however, were recorded in their final form only at the beginning of 2002.
Description
Matt said that the meaning of In Your World along with Dead Star it's about "how we should be responsible for our individual actions and not blame other people all the time" and added "I believe in the butterfly, or ripple, effect and that any individual's actions will have a cause and effect that they may not know about, not just on the people near them, but on others; sixth degrees of separation and all that. And that's what the songs are about."[2]
Much shorter than the average Muse songs which, like Dead Star, allowed it to receive more radio play.
The song takes an influence from Bach, specifically, from Toccata and Fugue in D minor.
Live
In Your World was supposedly written while the band were on break from touring in September 2001 after the aftermath of 9/11. Its live debut took place only as matter of weeks away in October 2001 when In Your World made appearances at the majority of gigs following that point. Until mid-2002, In Your World was nearly guaranteed to be performed at every concert. Something happened, though, and the band stopped performing it live just after releasing it as a single. In Your World was one of the least-performed singles, as a result.
Trivia
Coincidentally, the main riff for In Your World is very similar to part of the music for Level 5 of the original Castlevania game. It also bears strong similarity to the riff of the Beatsteaks song "Shut Up Stand Up". The Riff also bears some similarity to the Nirvana song "Drain You".
Lyrics
I'm hurting you again
Too lonely to pretend Like everything is new I promise you to Blow it all away
In your world No one is crying alone In your world No one is dying alone
Too broken to belong Too weak to sing along I'll comfort you my friend Helping you to Blow it all away
In your world No one is crying alone In your world No one is dying alone
References
- ↑ Microcuts(dot)net - Rumors 2001
- ↑ Guitarist (Magazine)- What all the Hullabaloo is about. [september 2002]