Difference between revisions of "Nishe (song)"
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| First = [[Portsmouth Pyramids Centre 1999 - 17th (gig) | 17th May 1999]] (riff), [[Amsterdam Paradiso 2000 (gig) | 6th January 2000]] | | First = [[Portsmouth Pyramids Centre 1999 - 17th (gig) | 17th May 1999]] (riff), [[Amsterdam Paradiso 2000 (gig) | 6th January 2000]] | ||
| Latest = | | Latest = - | ||
| Recorded = 1999 | | Recorded = 1999 | ||
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]] | | Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]] |
Revision as of 22:15, 10 January 2010
Muse song | |
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Name | Nishe |
Album/single | Unintended CD2 (2) |
Length | 2:44 |
Alternative titles | - |
First live performance | 17th May 1999 (riff), 6th January 2000 |
Latest live performance | - |
Recorded | 1999 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | Unknown |
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Description
An instrumental piece which was some times played before Overdue and during various concerts since. For The Resistance tour, Nishe has been used whilst Matthew Bellamy's piano is wheeled on stage in darkness, for United States of Eurasia.
The bass-line bears some similarity to the lead guitar part of Rage Against the Machine's Bullet in the Head.
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.