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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
A piano arpeggios driven intro followed by a heavier guitar chorus. | |||
==Information== | |||
A staple of the live set prior to the [[Black Holes and Revelations (album)|Black Holes and Revelations]] tour and has been performed on guitar and piano. Has made occasional appearances throughout [[The Resistance]] tour. | A staple of the live set prior to the [[Black Holes and Revelations (album)|Black Holes and Revelations]] tour and has been performed on guitar and piano. Has made occasional appearances throughout [[The Resistance]] tour. | ||
According to Dom, "Sunburn is a song that happened in the studio about two years ago. I remember Matt playing around with a line on the piano and then on the guitar. Then the rest of us joined in. It's a song we still love playing live and always will. It's about moving into a new world, mentally or physically, realising it's not what you thought it was going to be. It was written at a time of change for us - we'd gone from painting and decorating and signing on, to flying first class to LA!"<ref>Q Magazine - January 2000</ref> | |||
"Sunburn is a song that happened in the studio about two years ago. I remember Matt playing around with a line on the piano and then on the guitar. Then the rest of us joined in. It's a song we still love playing live and always will. It's about moving into a new world, mentally or physically, realising it's not what you thought it was going to be. It was written at a time of change for us - we'd gone from painting and decorating and signing on, to flying first class to LA!"<ref>Q Magazine - January 2000</ref> | |||
[[Matthew Bellamy]] declared that while the band were recording, this song was one of his favourites, but found it a bit weak at first: "I wanted to make it sound good. So that was when [[John Leckie]], our producer, had this idea to work out the guitar part on the piano. That was the first time I played piano in years it seems, and I had to spend two or three days just practicing Sunburn, which is a pretty simple part".<ref>[http://www.keyboardmag.com/article/innocence-absolution/jun-05/9880 Innocence and Absolution keboardmag.com 200506]</ref> | [[Matthew Bellamy]] declared that while the band were recording, this song was one of his favourites, but found it a bit weak at first: "I wanted to make it sound good. So that was when [[John Leckie]], our producer, had this idea to work out the guitar part on the piano. That was the first time I played piano in years it seems, and I had to spend two or three days just practicing Sunburn, which is a pretty simple part".<ref>[http://www.keyboardmag.com/article/innocence-absolution/jun-05/9880 Innocence and Absolution keboardmag.com 200506]</ref> | ||
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As of 18{{supo|th}} July 2007, the piano and drums from the intro of Sunburn were used in the BBC's TV coverage of the Open golf championship | As of 18{{supo|th}} July 2007, the piano and drums from the intro of Sunburn were used in the BBC's TV coverage of the Open golf championship | ||
==Interpretation== | |||
It is possibly about the band struggling money wise before they were signed. | |||
Lyrics could also suggest the possibility of it being about a stripper or prostitute, or a strip club. | |||
''Alternative meaning'': seems to be about a girl who was associated with the band before they made it, who Bellamy regrets having to leave behind, due to him seeing her as a star. | |||
===Alternate versions=== | ===Alternate versions=== |
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Name | Sunburn |
Album/single |
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Length | 3:54 |
Alternative titles | - |
First live performance | Unknown |
Latest live performance | 14th December 2010 |
Recorded | 1999 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | John Leckie |
Chart position | 22 |
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Description
A piano arpeggios driven intro followed by a heavier guitar chorus.
Information
A staple of the live set prior to the Black Holes and Revelations tour and has been performed on guitar and piano. Has made occasional appearances throughout The Resistance tour.
According to Dom, "Sunburn is a song that happened in the studio about two years ago. I remember Matt playing around with a line on the piano and then on the guitar. Then the rest of us joined in. It's a song we still love playing live and always will. It's about moving into a new world, mentally or physically, realising it's not what you thought it was going to be. It was written at a time of change for us - we'd gone from painting and decorating and signing on, to flying first class to LA!"[1]
Matthew Bellamy declared that while the band were recording, this song was one of his favourites, but found it a bit weak at first: "I wanted to make it sound good. So that was when John Leckie, our producer, had this idea to work out the guitar part on the piano. That was the first time I played piano in years it seems, and I had to spend two or three days just practicing Sunburn, which is a pretty simple part".[2]
According to Bellamy, Sunburn was composed whilst in the studio.
Sunburn was added to Radio 1's C playlist on, or shortly before, 31st January 2000.[3]
As of 18th July 2007, the piano and drums from the intro of Sunburn were used in the BBC's TV coverage of the Open golf championship
Interpretation
It is possibly about the band struggling money wise before they were signed.
Lyrics could also suggest the possibility of it being about a stripper or prostitute, or a strip club.
Alternative meaning: seems to be about a girl who was associated with the band before they made it, who Bellamy regrets having to leave behind, due to him seeing her as a star.
Alternate versions
An early demo recording of Sunburn features different lyrics and has an extended ending. The entire song is played on guitar, and is seemingly the original version, before John Leckie decided that a piano version would sound stonger. The lyrical focus of this early version appears to be the end of a relationship. Also a live preformance of Sunburn acoustic was broadcasted over the radio [Watch]
Three remixes were created entitled "Sunburn (Timo Maas Sunstroke Mix)", "Sunburn (Timo Maas Breakz Again Remix)" and "Sunburn (Steven McCreery Remix)".
Lyrics
Come waste your millions here Secretly she sneers Another corporate show, A guilty conscience grows And I'll feel a guilty conscience grow And I'll feel a guilty conscience grow She burns like the sun and I can't look away And she'll burn our horizons make no mistakes Come let the truth be shared No one ever dared To break these endless lies Secretly she cries She burns like the sun And I can't look away And she'll burn our horizons Make no mistakes And I'll hide from the world Behind a broken frame And I'll run forever I can't face the shame And I'll hide from the world Behind a broken frame And I'll run forever I can't face the shame
Alternative lyrics
Instead of
Another corporate show
It was changed to, on some live versions:
Just like a virgin blows
Whilst Showbiz was still being recorded it was:[4]
Just like an angel glows
Demo version
Let the truth be known Life just carries on When you're dead and gone I'll still feel your glow And I'll believe I'll still feel your glow And I'll believe I'll still feel your glow She burns like the sun And I can't look away And she'll burn our horizons Make no mistake Let the truth be heard True love is absurd And I'll believe Just to feel your glow She burns like the sun And I can't look away And she'll burn our horizons Make no mistake She burns like the sun And I can't look away And she'll burn our horizons Make no mistake She burns like the sun And I can't look away And she'll burn my horizons Make no mistake
References
- ↑ Q Magazine - January 2000
- ↑ Innocence and Absolution keboardmag.com 200506
- ↑ Microcuts.net 20000131
- ↑ Muse. (2000). [Making of Showbiz]. Retrieved from youtube.com.