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#This song is probably about growing tired of a relationship of which you've given your partner too many chances. | #This song is probably about growing tired of a relationship of which you've given your partner too many chances. | ||
#Could be about the same person as in [[Hyper Music (song)|Hyper Music]] and [[Uno (song)|Uno]]. Someone who was associated with the band before they made it, who [[Matthew Bellamy]] had reason to dislike. (On a similar theme Sunburn seems to be about a girl who was associated with them, who in contrast Bellamy regrets having to leave behind, because he sees her as a star). | #Could be about the same person as in [[Hyper Music (song)|Hyper Music]] and [[Uno (song)|Uno]]. Someone who was associated with the band before they made it, who [[Matthew Bellamy]] had reason to dislike. (On a similar theme Sunburn seems to be about a girl who was associated with them, who in contrast Bellamy regrets having to leave behind, because he sees her as a star). | ||
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Muse song | |
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Name | Hate This & I'll Love You |
Album/single |
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Length | 5:19(first Showbiz Ver.)
4:57(inspirations II/limited promo.) |
Alternative titles | - |
First live performance | 15th August 1997[1] |
Latest live performance | 29th May 2001 |
Recorded | 1997 (demo), 1999 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | John Leckie |
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Information
The last song on Showbiz and rarely played live by the band.
Despite the diferent lenghts, all the songs are actually the same studio version, only with less/more silence at the end (the actual international version is 5:09 long).
Interpretation
- This song is probably about growing tired of a relationship of which you've given your partner too many chances.
- Could be about the same person as in Hyper Music and Uno. Someone who was associated with the band before they made it, who Matthew Bellamy had reason to dislike. (On a similar theme Sunburn seems to be about a girl who was associated with them, who in contrast Bellamy regrets having to leave behind, because he sees her as a star).
Music trivia
If you listen closely throughout the song, crickets can be heard chirping.
Lyrics
Oh I am growing tired
Of allowing you to steal Everything I have, you're making me feel
Like I was born to service you But I am growing by the hour
You left us far behind So we all discard our souls And blaze through your skies So afraid to die
'cause I was born to destroy you And I am growing by the hour And I'm getting strong in every way, yeah, yeah
You led me on, you led me on, you ...
Oh, and I'm getting strong in every way Yeah, yeah
1997 demo
Oh I am growing tired
Of allowing you to steal Everything I had And it's making me feel
Like I walk all over you I am growing by the hour
You left me far behind And I'm always on your track And when I catch you out I will tear your soul apart
I walk all over you And I am growing by the hour And I'm getting stronger every day Yeah, yeah
You lead me on, you [?]
And I'm getting stronger every day Yeah, yeah, yeah Oooooh