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| Length = 6:06
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| AltTitles = Rusty One, New One (dddd)
| AltTitles = Rusty One, New One (dddd)
| First = [[Avenches Arena 2002 (gig)|Rock Oz'Arènes 2002]]
| First = [[Avenches Arena 2002 (gig)|15th August 2002]]
| Latest = [[Paris Cigale 2018 (gig)|24{{supo|th}} February 2018]]
| Recorded = Air Studios, London
| Recorded = Air Studios, London
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]
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==Information==
==Information==
Originally called Rusty One when played because of the buzz word that [[Matthew Bellamy|Bellamy]] used to describe it when played "Cheers, cheers... bit rusty that one" ([[Avenches Arena 2002 (gig)|Rock Oz'Arènes 2002]]).
Originally called Rusty One when played because of the buzz word that [[Matthew Bellamy|Bellamy]] used to describe it when played "Cheers, cheers... bit rusty that one" ([[Avenches Arena 2002 (gig)|Rock Oz'Arènes 2002]]).
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In the Making of Absolution documentary, Matt talks about how by the time they got to recording Absolution, they felt Eternally Missed was one of their best songs. However, after recording the album, Matt said he did not think it would even become a b-side.
In the Making of Absolution documentary, Matt talks about how by the time they got to recording Absolution, they felt Eternally Missed was one of their best songs. However, after recording the album, Matt said he did not think it would even become a b-side.
==Live==
Eternally Missed was performed just four times upon its live debut. At the time, the band viewed the song as one of their finest and were keen to show it off at the last few dates of 2002. Their opinion had changed in the studio, with Matt once saying he thought the song wasn't even good enough to be a b-side. Thankfully, however, the song was released as the b-side to Hysteria, with the band never playing the song live again, until the [[Paris Cigale 2018 (gig) | 2018 Paris Cigale]] by request gig. Matt in 2018 cited Eternally Missed as an example of a song that the live audience didn't particularly care for, which is one of the reasons the song wasn't kept around in setlists.
[[Eternally Missed (live) | More here]]


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
<pre>Chase your dreams away
{{lyrics
|Chase your dreams away
Glass needles in the hay
Glass needles in the hay
The sun forgives the clouds
The sun forgives the clouds
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Glass needles in the hay
Glass needles in the hay
The sun forgives the clouds
The sun forgives the clouds
You are my holy shroud</pre>
You are my holy shroud
 
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 4 November 2022

Muse song
Name Eternally Missed
Album/single Hysteria CD (2), vinyl (2)
Length 6:06
Alternative titles Rusty One, New One (dddd)
First live performance 15th August 2002
Latest live performance 24th February 2018
Recorded Air Studios, London
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Rich Costey

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Information

Originally called Rusty One when played because of the buzz word that Bellamy used to describe it when played "Cheers, cheers... bit rusty that one" (Rock Oz'Arènes 2002).

Stylistically, it bears more resemblance to the epic, widescreen, cinematic tone of Black Holes and Revelations, featuring extensive use of synthesisers and vocodered backing vocals. The song is bookended by faint music box melodies and whispered vocals. Later, there is a fuzz-factory solo followed by a short instrumental breakdown featuring twinkling piano, thumping bass and eerie guitar in the style of Invincible, before Bellamy's humming build it up to a final chorus with the ever-thumping drums.

In the Making of Absolution documentary, Matt talks about how by the time they got to recording Absolution, they felt Eternally Missed was one of their best songs. However, after recording the album, Matt said he did not think it would even become a b-side.

Live

Eternally Missed was performed just four times upon its live debut. At the time, the band viewed the song as one of their finest and were keen to show it off at the last few dates of 2002. Their opinion had changed in the studio, with Matt once saying he thought the song wasn't even good enough to be a b-side. Thankfully, however, the song was released as the b-side to Hysteria, with the band never playing the song live again, until the 2018 Paris Cigale by request gig. Matt in 2018 cited Eternally Missed as an example of a song that the live audience didn't particularly care for, which is one of the reasons the song wasn't kept around in setlists.

More here

Lyrics

Chase your dreams away

Glass needles in the hay The sun forgives the clouds You are my holy shroud

I just don't care if it's real That won't change how it feels I just don't care if it's real That won't change how it feels

No it doesn't change And you can't resist Making me feel eternally missed And you can't resist And you can't resist Making me feel

Chase your dreams away Glass needles in the hay The sun forgives the clouds You are my holy shroud

And I just don't care if it's real That won't change how it feels I just don't care if it's real That won't change how it feels

No it doesn't change And you can't resist Making me feel eternally missed You can't resist You can't resist Making me feel

You can't resist Making me feel eternally missed You can't resist You can't resist Making me feel

You can't resist Making me feel eternally missed And you can't resist And you can't resist Making me feel

Chase your dreams away Glass needles in the hay The sun forgives the clouds You are my holy shroud

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