The lyrics were written by an unknown author in 1896 (presumed to be either Yun Chi-ho or Ahn Changho, both were political activicts at the time), while the music was written by Ahn Eak-tai. The piece was transposed to A minor, the key of Resistance, for live performances.Īegukga (South Korean National Anthem) Riff or jamĪegukga (애국가), often translated as The Patriotic Song, is the national anthem of South Korea. An example of it can be seen in the footage of Resistance at Glastonbury 2010. He played this as in the intro to Resistance on the top neck. The riff/intro made it's return when Matt got his doubleneck Manson guitar in 2010. This arrangement featured Bellamy's Kaoss Pad, with Wolstenholme playing single notes on delayed bass. While the piece was not actually written by Albinoni, it is commonly attributed to him.Īdagio in G Minor was played as a short jam before Time Is Running Out on the earlier half of the 2006 tour. A fragment of the Sonata was found admist the ruins of the Saxon State Library in Dresden, Germany, after being bombed by the Allies in World War II. It features heavily distorted, delayed and reverberant bass and guitar.Īs the two songs sounds similar, Muse played a tiny snippet of Adagio for Strings before transfering into Interlude on the 2011 Sao Paolo gig when they were supporting U2.Īdagio in G minor was composed by Remo Giazotto based on Albinoni's Sonata in G minor. It is featured on Absolution and is played before Hysteria on each concert since the start of The Resistance tour. Muse took inspiration from it on Interlude (pre-Hysteria song). Since 2015, the riff is featured in one of Muse's songs, Psycho, from their 2015 album Drones, and is no longer played standalone.Īdagio for Strings is a classical piece written by Samuel Barber in 1936. The riff was usually played either after Stockholm Syndrome or Map of the Problematique, but has also appeared at least twice as an outro to The Small Print, and at least once after Agitated in place of its usual outro. The riff got its name after the fret positions of what Matt is playing on his guitar in this riff (0 meaning open string, 3 and 5 meaning 3rd fret and 5th fret of his guitar). It was usually played after Stockholm Syndrome or just before the mentioned song, and it's been played ever since it's maiden performance after it's official release in 2003.ġ0th November 1999 - 19 th April 2014 (Presently in Psycho) The riff got its name after the fret positions of what Matt is playing on his guitar in this riff (0 being open fret and 1, 2 and 3 being first, second and third guitar fret positions).
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