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| Recorded = New York Avatar/Electric Lady studios - 2005
| Recorded = New York Avatar/Electric Lady studios - 2005
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]

Revision as of 09:52, 13 September 2009

Muse song
Name Starlight
Album/single
Length 3:59
Alternative titles -
First live performance 13th June 2006
Latest live performance -
Recorded New York Avatar/Electric Lady studios - 2005
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Rich Costey
Chart position 5 (AU), 13 (UK)[1] (UK download chart), 7 (UK physical)[2], 1 (NME)

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Description

First described as "a souped-up cousin of the Strokes' '12:51'",[3] according to Wolstenholme, "Starlight" is "kind of a love song about missing someone, friends, family, someone you love".[4] It is in the key of B major.

Additional information

As with several other the songs on Black Holes and Revelations, Starlight was written before the 2005 tour in the USA:

"Starlight was written in the practice studio at the end of 2004. It was a simple idea, stemming from a piano impro. We wanted to keep it as simple as possible, and that was very difficult to do. Starlight had to be spontaneous, unleashing an energy that was difficult to capture. It’s influenced by The Strokes, on a drumbeat and basic bass lines. Its structure is simple, and its melodies are catchy. There’s a pop element in each of our albums, a simple bit, very melodic, like "Time Is Running Out" on Absolution. Today, Starlight is that one."

Wolstenholme[5]

Starlight is played for Edmontonians of Alberta, Canada on Sonic 102.9, as well as being the opening music for the Euro 2008 Football Qualifiers coverage on Sky Sports in the UK. In Scandinavia, the song is used in the commercial of the television channel Viasat.

The clapping at the beginning of "Starlight" can be written as "— ·· — ···" in Morse code, which spells out "TITS"

Live

"Starlight" is played in either B flat major or A major live, instead of the recorded B. Starting sometime during the latter half of 2006, Bellamy started a routine of asking the people in a certain area, usually the back or top, how they are doing and dedicating "Starlight" to them.

Alternate versions

An alternative mix of "Starlight", known as the "New Mix, "Radio Mix" or "Radio Version" was distributed on promotional media only.[6] This version was presumably created to give the song a sound more suitable for radio broadcast.

Lyrics

Far away
This ship has taken me far away
Far away from the memories
Of the people who care if I live or die

Starlight
I will be chasing a starlight
Until the end of my life
I don't know if it's worth it anymore

Hold you in my arms
I just wanted to hold
You in my arms

My life
You electrify my life
Lets conspire to ignite
All the souls that would die just to feel alive

I'll never let you go
If you promise not to fade away
Never fade away

Our hopes and expectations
Black holes and revelations
Our hopes and expectations
Black holes and revelations

Hold you in my arms
I just wanted to hold
You in my arms

Far away
The ship has taken me far away
Far away from the memories
Of the people who care if I live or die

And I'll never let you go
If you promise not to fade away
Never fade away

Our hopes and expectations
Black holes and revelations, yeah
Our hopes and expectations
Black holes and revelations

Hold you in my arms
I just wanted to hold
You in my arms
I just wanted to hold

Live alternative

During some live performances, Bellamy replaces alters the chorus to:

Our hopes and expectations
Black holes and revelations
Our trials and tribulations
Black holes and revelations

References

  1. Muselive.com - Starlight reaches #13 20060911
  2. Starlight #7 on physical copies - Muselive.com 20060912
  3. Andy Willsher. (2006-03-15). New songs review. NME. [verify]
  4. Corey Moss. (2006-09-08). Muse Get Stuck At Sea — Without Unicorns — In 'Starlight' Clip. [verify]
  5. Discussion in London (2006-05). Rock Mag. Retrieved 2007-05-09. [verify]
  6. Starlight (New Mix) (2006-09-02). Retrieved 2008-07-15 from muselive.com.

See also


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