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==Description==
==Description==
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==Additional information==
==Additional information==
Along [[Soldier's Poem (song)|Soldier's Poem]], City of Delusion is one of the most oldest songs from the album <ref>{{cite/eq200703}}</ref><br /> written in France, Muse didn't intend to put strings into the song, but they eventually did, the strings were recorded in Italy
 
Along [[Soldier's Poem (song)|Soldier's Poem]], City of Delusion is one of the oldest songs from the album, as it was finished in France.<ref>{{cite/eq200703}}</ref><br/>  
The song was entirely acoustic at one point but when the band started playing it together, it turned out heavier and more layered. Originally, the song had more of a Latin rhythm to it.<ref>{{cite/undertheradar20060720}}</ref>
 
Muse didn't intend to put strings into the song, but they eventually did. The strings were recorded in Italy at Officine Meccaniche Studios by Mauro Pagani after Muse asked him to do a string arrangement on it.<ref>{{cite/eq200703}}</ref><br/>


This song has the same lyrical theme as [[Assassin (song)|Assassin]] - an individual prepared to commit brutal acts in order to get their views and opinions noticed by the corrupt powers that be.  
This song has the same lyrical theme as [[Assassin (song)|Assassin]] - an individual prepared to commit brutal acts in order to get their views and opinions noticed by the corrupt powers that be.  


[[Dan Newell]] the trumpet man and [[Brian Switzer]] have been known to play the trumpet solo on this song when it is performed live
[[Dan Newell]] the trumpet man and [[Brian Switzer]] have been known to play the trumpet solo on this song when it is performed live
==Live==
City of Delusion was performed sporadically in 2006 with no clear pattern to its performances. This continued in 2007, although with fewer performances. Alongside several other album tracks, City of Delusion made only several appearances and was not played outside of the Black Holes and Revelations Tour.
[[City of Delusion (live) | More here]]


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
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And break these walls down
And break these walls down
And I will avenge
And I will avenge
And justify my reasons with your blood
Justify my reasons with your blood


You will not rest
You will not rest

Latest revision as of 11:47, 19 September 2023

Muse song
Name City of Delusion
Album/single
Length 4:48
Alternative titles -
First live performance 18th July 2006
Latest live performance 18th July 2008
Recorded Officine Meccaniche Studios, Milan - 2005/2006[1]
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy, Mauro Pagani (strings)
Producer Rich Costey


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Description

Features an orchestral part written whilst the band resided in Italy. Has a mixed folk & Eastern sound.

Acoustic guitar, and a bit like a Mexican song with trumpets, akin to a Balada.

Additional information

Along Soldier's Poem, City of Delusion is one of the oldest songs from the album, as it was finished in France.[2]
The song was entirely acoustic at one point but when the band started playing it together, it turned out heavier and more layered. Originally, the song had more of a Latin rhythm to it.[3]

Muse didn't intend to put strings into the song, but they eventually did. The strings were recorded in Italy at Officine Meccaniche Studios by Mauro Pagani after Muse asked him to do a string arrangement on it.[4]

This song has the same lyrical theme as Assassin - an individual prepared to commit brutal acts in order to get their views and opinions noticed by the corrupt powers that be.

Dan Newell the trumpet man and Brian Switzer have been known to play the trumpet solo on this song when it is performed live

Live

City of Delusion was performed sporadically in 2006 with no clear pattern to its performances. This continued in 2007, although with fewer performances. Alongside several other album tracks, City of Delusion made only several appearances and was not played outside of the Black Holes and Revelations Tour.

More here

Lyrics

Stay away from me

Build a fortress and shield your beliefs Touch the divine As we fall in line

Can I believe When I don't trust All your theories turn to dust I choose to hide From the all seeing eye

Destroy this city of delusion And break these walls down And I will avenge Justify my reasons with your blood

You will not rest Or settle for less Until you guzzle and squander what's left Do not deny That you live and let die

Destroy this city of delusion And break these walls down And I will avenge And justify my reasons with your blood

Destroy this city of delusion And break these walls down And I will avenge And justify my reasons with your blood

References

  1. Black Holes & Revelations Sleeve Notes
  2. Jeff Touzeau. (2007-03). An Evening with Rich Costey. EQ. [verify]
  3. Marcus Kagler. (2006-07-20). Muse. Under the Radar. Retrieved 2006-07-21. [verify]
  4. Jeff Touzeau. (2007-03). An Evening with Rich Costey. EQ. [verify]



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