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A mellow, instrumental B side that has been played regularly live. | A mellow, instrumental B side that has been played regularly live. | ||
The bass-line bears some similarity to the | The bass-line bears some similarity to the bass part of [[Rage Against the Machine]]'s "Without A Face" and to [[Radiohead]]'s "Climbing up the Walls". | ||
==Live== | ==Live== |
Revision as of 17:59, 29 April 2012
Muse song | |
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Name | Nishe |
Album/single | Unintended CD2 (2) |
Length | 2:44 |
Alternative titles | - |
First live performance | 6th January 2000 (full), 17th May 1999 (riff) |
Latest live performance | - |
Recorded | 1999 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | Unknown |
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Description
A mellow, instrumental B side that has been played regularly live.
The bass-line bears some similarity to the bass part of Rage Against the Machine's "Without A Face" and to Radiohead's "Climbing up the Walls".
Live
"Nishe" was sometimes played before "Overdue". It is being played regularly during The Resistance tour, whilst Matthew Bellamy's piano is wheeled on stage in darkness for "United States of Eurasia". In the latter half of The Resistance tour, Matt joined in on piano while Morgan provided extra sound effects not heard on the album version. During the song, the fan passport style photos are displayed on screen starting off in a mosaic to form the Muse logo then filling up the entire screen.