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| Length = 3:39
| Length = 3:39
| AltTitles = Natural Disaster
| AltTitles = Natural Disaster
| First = ''Unknown''
| First = ''19th November 1999 or earlier''
| Latest = ''Unknown''
| Latest = ''Unknown''
| Recorded = The Airfield, March 1999
| Recorded = The Airfield, March 1999

Revision as of 11:09, 4 July 2009

Muse song
Name Nature_1
Album/single Plug in Baby CD1 (2), Hullabaloo (6)
Length 3:39
Alternative titles Natural Disaster
First live performance 19th November 1999 or earlier
Latest live performance Unknown
Recorded The Airfield, March 1999
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Paul Reeve

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Description

Rarely played live. This song was intended to be released on Origin of Symmetry.[1] but had been written years before, having been played at both the Budstock and Plymouth Festivals in 1997. The song was recorded at the same session as Ashamed and Yes Please, but was not issued on any Showbiz singles, even Sunburn where the other tracks surfaced. It was carried over to Origin Of Symmetry and remixed for inclusion, but was removed as the band did not want to have too many entirely guitar based songs on the album.

Additional information

Six different interpretations:

  1. An affection for someone that has gone too far.
  2. A song about God, saying how he isn't even listening to what people are saying i.e. in their prayers.
  3. Another leader who is destroying the world, such as in Take a Bow.
  4. About a person who, despite his hard work to the world around him (trying to be #1), he is not acknowledged. Now he is in a rage. He now blames the world for his failure and has plots to create havoc and destroy the world around him to set things right.
  5. About talking to the mirror, talking to yourself. Blaming yourself for all the bad things that have happened to you. Looking at the thing you've become-old, broken, cold; and this person is made by the world around you.
  6. A rejection of the fashion of environmentalism ("sick of trying to please you"), personifying the Earth as being cold and uncaring; it kills people with earthquakes it cannot even feel so "why should I?" (engage in environmentalism). That the world has gone so wrong, Nature itself is a disaster.

Lyrics

Conforming on a Monday 
Too often and too cold 
But you aren't even listening 
'cause you are just 
Too old to feel an earthquake 
Or too cool to even care 
But you aren't even listening 
So why should I? 

You are a natural disaster 
And I've wanted you too much 
And now I'm gonna lose 
I've wanted you too much 
And now I've gotta choose 
You're the cause of all this 
And I'm sick of trying to please you 
Yeah
And you're gonna feel my emotions coming 
Yeah
Because you're the world 

Like a broken dam you're empty 
And all that's left are the sticks and stones 
That were built by other people 
And it really shows 
But you aren't even listening 
Because you are just 
Too old to feel an earthquake 
Too cool to even care 
But you aren't even listening 
So why should I? 

You are a natural disaster 
And I've wanted you too much 
And now I'm gonna lose 
I've wanted you too much 
And now I've gotta choose 
You're the cause of all this 
And I'm sick of trying to please you 
Yeahhh
And you're gonna feel my emotions coming 
Yeahhh
Because you're the world

References


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