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| First = [[London Capital Radio HQ 2001 (gig)|12th February 2001]] | | First = [[London Capital Radio HQ 2001 (gig)|12th February 2001]] | ||
| Latest = [[Brisbane Riverstage 2007 (gig)|21st November 2007]] <small>(full)</small><br>- <small>(riff)</small> | | Latest = [[Brisbane Riverstage 2007 (gig)|21st November 2007]] <small>(full)</small><br>[[Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Expo 2010 (gig)|6th February 2010]] <small>(riff)</small> | ||
| Recorded = Real World Studio Wiltshire, 2001 | | Recorded = Real World Studio Wiltshire, 2001 | ||
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]] | | Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]] |
Revision as of 15:24, 7 March 2010
Muse song | |
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Name | Micro Cuts |
Album/single |
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Length | 3:38 |
Alternative titles | Bass Trem |
First live performance | 12th February 2001 |
Latest live performance | 21st November 2007 (full) 6th February 2010 (riff) |
Recorded | Real World Studio Wiltshire, 2001 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | John Leckie |
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Description
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A blend of baroque melody, high pitched vocals and metal. Matthew Bellamy uses falsetto and whistle register vocals peaking at G5 during the chorus and Ab5 in descending vocals towards the end. Matt has said the song was inspired by a dream he had in which he was in desert and there were giant blades swinging from the sky.[1]
"Micro Cuts" has been speculated to have been inspired by Prelude N°3 in D minor (BWV999) by Johann-Sebastian Bach.
Live
Live favourite on the 2001 and 2002 tours. The first time Micro Cuts was played live, it featured different lyrics in place of "Micro waves me insane, A blade cuts in your brain" and the chorus. Early live versions featured an extended outro that featured parts of the song "Execution Commentary", as well as extra lyrics.
The descending vocals towards the end of the song have been played intermittently through time. During early 2001 it wasn't sung at all, and post 2002 it wasn't usually sung, although one example of the descending vocals post-2002 was at The Mercy Lounge in 2004. In the latter half of the 2005 tour, the post-final-chorus section was used as an outro to "Stockholm Syndrome" on at least two occasions.
"Micro Cuts" made a return to set lists during the 2007 European tour. The first performance of 2007 featured a largely clean guitar (without effects), while further performances feature a "new effect", which mimics the layering on the album recording. The descending vocals have not returned, while vocals have been clean so far. After the final chorus and before the final decent, Bellamy has used the chaos pad to create a sound similar to the Kaoss pad solo and outro used with live "Supermassive Black Hole" performances.
Played occasionally during the Absolution and the Black Holes and Revelations tours. A live version of "Micro Cuts" appears on the live albums Hullabaloo Soundtrack and H.A.A.R.P..
During The Resistance tour, the outro is played in place of the outro to "Dead Star".
Lyrics
Hands are red with your blame Megaphone screaming my name Whimpers someone I should've loved Souls weeping above I've seen What you’re doing to me Destroying puppet strings To our souls Micro waves me insane A blade cuts in your brain Sounds like forks on a plate Blackboard scratched with hate I've seen What you’re doing to me Destroying puppet strings To our souls
Early live version
Early versions included an extra vocal piece towards the end - though the wording is not known - and included sections of the riff from Execution Commentary.
Florence 2007 version
Souls screaming above
instead of
Souls weeping above
References
- ↑ Reference needed!
- ↑ [Florence 2007-05-30 recording]. Muselive. Retrieved from www.muselive.com.