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}}</ref> The name comes from the book  [http://www.musewiki.org/The_Grand_Chessboard:_American_Primacy_and_Its_Geostrategic_Imperatives "The Grand Chessboard"] by [http://www.musewiki.org/Zbigniew_Brzezinski Zbigniew Brzeziński], who puts forward the view that Eurasia must be controlled by the USA to secure oil supplies.<ref name="mj200907">{{cite/mojo200907}}</ref>
}}</ref> The name comes from the book  [[The_Grand_Chessboard: American_Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives|"The Grand Chessboard"]] by [[Zbigniew Brzezinski|Zbigniew Brzeziński]], who puts forward the view that Eurasia must be controlled by the USA to secure oil supplies.<ref name="mj200907">{{cite/mojo200907}}</ref>


In addition, it draws influence from [http://www.musewiki.org/Nineteen_Eighty_Four "Nineteen Eighty-Four"] by [http://www.musewiki.org/George_Orwell George Orwell],<ref name="mj200907"/> in which Eurasia arbitrarily changes between ally and enemy of Big Brother country Oceania. This is where the idiom "We have always been at war with Eurasia/Eastasia" came from, typically employed in response to the most obvious political uses of the exposure effect to convince a populace that a ruling figure or party said or did the opposite of that which was in fact actually said or done.
In addition, it draws influence from [[Nineteen Eighty Four|"Nineteen Eighty-Four"]] by [[George Orwell]],<ref name="mj200907"/> in which Eurasia arbitrarily changes between ally and enemy of Big Brother country Oceania. This is where the idiom "We have always been at war with Eurasia/Eastasia" came from, typically employed in response to the most obvious political uses of the exposure effect to convince a populace that a ruling figure or party said or did the opposite of that which was in fact actually said or done.


"United States of Eurasia" will be the first song released from ''[[The Resistance (album)|The Resistance]]'', - but not officially the first single - to ultimately be found as the result of the [[Ununited States of Eurasia]] microsite that was launched alongside the new [[Official Muse website]], from which "Project Eurasia" is taking place.<ref name="ml20090708">
"United States of Eurasia" will be the first song released from ''[[The Resistance (album)|The Resistance]]'', - but not officially the first single - to ultimately be found as the result of the [[Ununited States of Eurasia]] microsite that was launched alongside the new [[Official Muse website]], from which "Project Eurasia" is taking place.<ref name="ml20090708">

Revision as of 19:50, 16 July 2009

Muse song
Name United States of Eurasia
Album/single The Resistance (4)
Length 5:47[1]
Alternative titles -
First live performance -
Latest live performance Unknown
Recorded Milan, Italy, 2009
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard, Christopher Wolstenholme
Producer Muse

Description

A song featuring stringed instrumentation reminiscent of the Lawrence of Arabia soundtrack by Maurice Jarre[1] and falsetto[1] vocals reminiscent of "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen,[2] as well as embodying influence from Frédéric Chopin.[1] "United States of Eurasia" ends with the sound similar to that of a missile launching.[1]

Additional information

The song title was found by Muse fans from a picture on Twitter of Matt holding a score.[3] The name comes from the book "The Grand Chessboard" by Zbigniew Brzeziński, who puts forward the view that Eurasia must be controlled by the USA to secure oil supplies.[4]

In addition, it draws influence from "Nineteen Eighty-Four" by George Orwell,[4] in which Eurasia arbitrarily changes between ally and enemy of Big Brother country Oceania. This is where the idiom "We have always been at war with Eurasia/Eastasia" came from, typically employed in response to the most obvious political uses of the exposure effect to convince a populace that a ruling figure or party said or did the opposite of that which was in fact actually said or done.

"United States of Eurasia" will be the first song released from The Resistance, - but not officially the first single - to ultimately be found as the result of the Ununited States of Eurasia microsite that was launched alongside the new Official Muse website, from which "Project Eurasia" is taking place.[5]

Lyrics

You and me are the same
We don't know or care who's to blame
But we know that whoever holds the reins
Nothing will change
Our cause has gone insane

And these wars, they can't be won
And these wars, they can't be won
And do you want them to go on 
And on and...

References

  1. a b c d e Julien Bordier. (2009-07-0?). Jai ecoute le nouveau Muse. L'Express. Retrieved 2009-07-10 from www.muselive.com. [verify]
  2. Dean Chalkley. (2009-07-07). Muse New Album - First Listen. NME magazine. Retrieved 2009-07-08. [verify]
  3. Muse. (2009-05-22). New Album Title. Official Muse website. Retrieved 2009-05-22 from muse.mu.
  4. a b Ray Wilkinson. (2009-07). Progressive stadium rock three dream up album five. Mojo magazine, 1802. Retrieved 2009-07-05 from www.muselive.com. [verify]
  5. Muse Management. (2009-07-08). Ununited States Of Eurasia. Muse. Retrieved 2009-07-13 from muse.mu.


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