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Revision as of 21:20, 11 September 2009

Muse song
Name Invincible
Album/single
Length 5:00
Alternative titles -
First live performance 7th June 2006
Latest live performance 17th August 2008
Recorded Studio Miraval, 2005[1]
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Rich Costey[2]
Chart position 21 (UK)[3], 1 (UK Rock)[4], 1 (AU) [5][6]

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Description

A romantic melody built around a military marching beat. Influenced by David Bowie's 'Heroes'.[7]

Additional information

The intro to Invincible was originally composed whilst in a motel in the Twin Peaks.[8] Bellamy has described himself as having been bored at the time of the intro's conception, due to the band being ill, and the weather consisting of snowfall.[8] Bellamy believes that this is a very optimistic song.[1] He believes that Invincible is the "heart" of Black Holes and Revelations.[9] The track starts with the faint sounds of footsteps on a wooden floor towards some sort of tap which is opened with a screeching sound (just like the sound noticeable in Eternally Missed after the 'winding-up sound').

Recording

The song was initially played entirely on the guitar, without any keyboard part - Bellamy altered the introduction to its present keyboard form whilst rehearsing in the live room of Miraval Studio, and the lyrics came sometime after this.[8] The band recorded Invincible in "a fit of rage" due to not having been able to record Take a Bow.[1] It was originally thought of as a track that would not make the final album, however, this changed after the recording came together quickly in the studio.[10] The recording presented on the album is mostly a live one,[1] with only a "couple" of overdubbed tracks.[8] When recording the marching drums, the band set up microphone by a window and marched towards it drumming, to build up the impression of an approaching army.

Live

Since July 24th 2008, Invincible has been played in the key of B instead of C (half step down).

Alternative versions

To promote the single release, a 4:10 radio edit was circulated in promotional media. The radio edit includes an shortened intro, and at 0.03 of the radio edit, Bellamy can be heard saying "1, 2, 3, 4".

Lyrics

Follow through
Make your dreams come true
Don't give up the fight
You will be all right
Cause there's no one like you
In the universe

Don't be afraid
What your mind conceives
You should make a stand
Stand up for what you believe
And tonight we can truly say
Together we're invincible

And during the struggle
They will pull us down
But please, please let's use this chance to
Turn things around
And tonight we can truly say
Together we're invincible

Do it on your own
Makes no difference to me
What you leave behind
What you choose to be
and whatever they say
Your soul's unbreakable

And during the struggle
They will pull us down
But please, please let's use this chance to
Turn things around
And tonight we can truly say
Together we're invincible
Together we're invincible

And during the struggle
They will pull us down
Please, please let's use this chance to
Turn things around
And tonight we can truly say
Together we're invincible
Together we're invincible

References

  1. a b c d Discussion in London (2007-05). Rock Mag. [verify]
  2. Album notes
  3. luke simonds. (2007-04-16). Invincible only number 21. Muselive. Retrieved from muselive.com.
  4. (2007-05-06). [BBC Rock Singles chart]. BBC. Retrieved from bbc.co.uk.
  5. confused_shrew. (2007-04-21). Invincible No. 1 In Australia. Muselive. Retrieved from muselive.com.
  6. (2007-05-05). [jtv hottest 20 chart]. ABC. Retrieved from abc.net.au.
  7. Reference needed!

  8. a b c d Jeff Touzeau. (2007-03). An Evening with Rich Costey. EQ. [verify]
  9. Colin Murray. (2006-10-05). [Interview with Matthew Bellamy]. BBC Radio 1. [verify]
  10. Rip It Up article 200801

See also


Back to Black Holes and Revelations