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{{Songbox |
{{Songbox
| Name = Nishe
| Name = Nishe
| Album = [[Unintended (single)|Unintended]] CD2 (2)
| Album = [[Unintended (single) |Unintended]] <small>CD2 (2)</small>
| Length = 2:44
| Length = 2:44
| AltTitles = -
| AltTitles = -
| First = [[Portsmouth Pyramid Centre 1999 (gig)|1999-05-17]] (Riff), [[Amsterdam Paradiso 2000 (gig)|2000-01-06]]
| First = [[Amsterdam Paradiso 2000 (gig) | 6th January 2000]] <small>(full)</small>, [[Portsmouth Pyramids Centre 1999 - 17th (gig) | 17th May 1999]] <small>(riff)</small>
| Latest = [[Lisbon Bela Vista Park 2008 (gig)|2008-06-06]]
| Latest = [[Málaga Sacaba Beach 2022 (gig)| 10th September 2022]]
| Recorded = 1999
| Recorded = 1999
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]
| Producer = ''Unknown''
| Chart position = -
| Chart position = -
}}
}}
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVZKoa19MrQ Listen]'''
 
==Description==
==Description==
Instrumental, that was some times played before [[Overdue (song)|Overdue]]. Also, a short fragment of it was played before [[Time Is Running Out (song)|Time Is Running Out]] at [[Lisbon Bela Vista Park 2008 (gig)|Rock in Rio festival]], A riff is played after [[Showbiz (song)|Showbiz]] at [[Portsmouth Pyramid Centre 1999 - 17th (gig)|Portsmouth Pyramid Centre]].
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". The slow, somber bass and drum combination is also reminiscent of [[Pink Floyd]]'s "Comfortably Numb".
 
==Live==
 
"Nishe" was sometimes played before "[[Overdue (song)|Overdue]]". It was played often during the first half of January 2000 and semi-occasionally until mid-February when the song was dropped from setlists. Due to a lack of known setlists between late-February and April 2000 it is entirely possible that the song was played up until then. It was played regularly during ''[[The Resistance (album)|The Resistance]]'' tour, whilst [[Matthew Bellamy]]'s piano was being wheeled on stage in darkness for "[[United States of Eurasia (song)|United States of Eurasia]]". In the latter half of  ''[[The Resistance (album)|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 were being displayed on-screen starting off in a mosaic to form the Muse logo then filling up the entire screen.
 
Nishe returned to the setlists in 2022.


The bass line bears some similarity to the lead guitar part of [[Rage Against the Machine]]'s Bullet in the Head.
[[Nishe (live) | More here]]


Oceansize's "Rinsed", the fifth track of their debut album ''Effloresce'' (2003), bares resemblance to the bass riff of "Nishe". This suggests that Oceansize, who along with Muse are oft-placed within the new prog genre, may have been influenced by Muse's earlier work.
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 20 March 2023

Muse song
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 10th September 2022
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". The slow, somber bass and drum combination is also reminiscent of Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb".

Live

"Nishe" was sometimes played before "Overdue". It was played often during the first half of January 2000 and semi-occasionally until mid-February when the song was dropped from setlists. Due to a lack of known setlists between late-February and April 2000 it is entirely possible that the song was played up until then. It was played regularly during The Resistance tour, whilst Matthew Bellamy's piano was being 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 were being displayed on-screen starting off in a mosaic to form the Muse logo then filling up the entire screen.

Nishe returned to the setlists in 2022.

More here


Go back to Unintended CD2