Glasgow Mega-Snake

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“Glasgow Mega-Snake”
“Glasgow Mega-Snake” cover
Song by Mogwai
Album Mr. Beast
Released Flag of Europe 6 March 2006
Flag of the United States 8 March 2006
Recorded Castle of Doom Studios
Glasgow, Scotland Flag of Scotland
Genre Post-rock
Length 3:35
Label Play It Again Sam
PIASX062CD

Matador
OLE-681

Producer Tony Doogan
Mr. Beast track listing
  1. "Auto Rock"
  2. "Glasgow Mega-Snake"
  3. "Acid Food"
  4. "Travel Is Dangerous"
  5. "Team Handed"
  6. "Friend of the Night"
  7. "Emergency Trap"
  8. "Folk Death 95"
  9. "I Chose Horses"
  10. "We're No Here"

"Glasgow Mega-Snake" is a song by Scottish Post-rock band Mogwai from their sixth album, Mr. Beast.

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[edit] Overview

Some see "Glasgow Mega-Snake" as a return to some of the heavier sounds of 1997's Young Team, along with the rest of Mr. Beast. "Glasgow Mega-Snake" is a live favourite. It originally had the working title of "Glower of a Cat".[1] The song is featured in the Tony Hawk video game, Tony Hawk's Project 8. Stuart Braithwaite has commented on the song, saying

We had this idea to promote Glasgow by genetically modifying a sea-creature and somehow make it into a roller coaster, People will flock to Scotland when it's made. We wrote the song in the hope that we can sell it to Channel 5 when they do The Making of the Mega-Snake programme. We've got it sewn up.[2]

[edit] Musical structure

The song begins with a fuzzy, distorted minor key guitar riff which launches into the most straightforward rock song Mogwai have ever released.

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Bright Light page on Mr. Beast
  2. ^ Kerrang! #1091, p.8