Bliss (Muse song)
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"Bliss" | ||
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Single by Muse | ||
from the album Origin of Symmetry | ||
B-side(s) | "The Gallery", "Hyper Chondriac Music" | |
Released | 20 August 2001 | |
Format | 7" CD, Maxi-CD, DVD | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 4:14 | |
Label | Mushroom | |
Producer(s) | John Leckie, David Bottrill, Muse | |
Chart positions | ||
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Muse singles chronology | ||
"New Born" (June 2001) |
"Bliss" (August 2001) |
"Hyper Music" / "Feeling Good" (November 2001) |
"Bliss" is a song by English rock band Muse and is the second track on their second album, Origin of Symmetry. It was also released as the third single from that album in the United Kingdom on August 20, 2001 (see 2001 in British music).
Matthew Bellamy has said "Bliss" is his favourite song "because it's got all these 80s arpeggios and keyboards on it which remind me of some music I heard on some children’s music programme when I was five. I think I ripped it off that. And that reminds me of when I was a bit simpler, a bit more of a pleasant state."[1]
Chris Wolstenholme said: "We have just always loved playing that song live. Even if you don't know the song it has one of those disco-ey feels to it but recorded in a rock way. It was one of those songs that when we play it live you always know if you are having a bad gig it will be the song that will get the crowd going."[citation needed]
During the tour in promotion of Origin of Symmetry, "Bliss" was usually played as the final song, often coinciding with the release of giant balloons from the venues' roof.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- 7", CD
- "Bliss" - 4:14
- "Hyper Chondriac Music"
- "New Born" (live) - CD only
- Maxi-CD
- "Bliss" - 4:14
- "The Gallery"
- "Screenager" (live)
- "Bliss" (video)
- DVD
- "Bliss" (DVD Audio)
- "The Making of the Bliss Video"
[edit] Music Video
The music video features Bellamy falling through a shaft in space.
[edit] Trivia
The "children's music programme" is actually the first Top Gear game on SNES, and the song is from the first course. The song was composed by Barry Leitch, and actually had another cover made prior to Muse, composed by a Brazilian cover group who remixes videogame music in metal form. They are MegaDriver.
[edit] External links
- Muse - official website
- Bliss Video
- Bliss lyrics
[edit] References
Muse |
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Dominic Howard • Matthew Bellamy • Chris Wolstenholme |
Discography |
Albums: Showbiz • Origin of Symmetry • Absolution • Black Holes and Revelations |
Compilations: Hullabaloo Soundtrack |
Live DVDs: Hullabaloo Soundtrack • Absolution Tour |
EPs: This Is A Muse Demo • Muse • Muscle Museum EP • Random 1-8 (Japan only) • Dead Star/In Your World (Japan & France only) |
Singles: "Uno" • "Cave" • "Muscle Museum" • "Sunburn" • "Unintended" • "Plug In Baby" • "New Born" • "Bliss" • "Hyper Music/Feeling Good" • "Dead Star"/"In Your World" • "Stockholm Syndrome" • "Time Is Running Out" • "Hysteria" • "Sing for Absolution" • "Apocalypse Please" • "Butterflies and Hurricanes" • "Supermassive Black Hole" • "Starlight" • "Knights of Cydonia" • "Invincible" • "Map of the Problematique" |
Production |
John Leckie • Rich Costey • Paul Reeve |