Bliss (song)

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Muse song
Name Bliss
Album/single
Length 4:12, 4:36 (Bliss singles), 4:54 (unmastered)
Alternative titles -
First live performance 18th August 2000
Latest live performance 13th August 2008
Recorded Ridge Farm Studios, Surrey, 2000/2001
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer David Bottrill
Chart position 22

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Description

Live song that was played towards the end of each set. Standard set closer between the releases of Origin of Symmetry and Absolution.

Additional information

Bliss is the song that represents the best state of mind you can have. It’s a state of mind where you give out everything you have without any need for return. It's also a song aimed towards someone’s youth, someone who hasn’t been exposed to stuff yet. However it should be a positive song, the lyrics give the impression that you're envy on a person and you want to be just like him/her because s/he looks perfect to you and you're not.

Matt Bellamy has stated that Bliss is his favorite 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] The "children's music programme" is actually the first Top Gear game for the SNES.

Received its first airing at the Bizarre Festival in Germany in 2000, without guitars, mostly bass led and featuring reversed lyrics and a somewhat erratic keyboard, sounding similar to the music of an old arcade game. A second version featuring guitars debuted early 2001, though the riff is different to the album version.

The album version recorded in the shroomed-up Dave Bottrill sessions.

Alternate versions

The Origin of Symmetry Unmastered Promos contain an unmastered, extended version of Bliss which has a longer outro. A mastered extended version can be found on each of the Bliss singles, including the CD in the Japanese Hyper Music Box Set.

The unmastered version is actually only 4:36 long (just like the version on the singles). The length of 4:54 on the unmastered version is due to a long pause after the longer arpeggios are completely faded out.

Remixes

One Bliss remix, the "Spaced Out mix", was created by a user on the official boards with an alias of "Chocolate Muse". This differs a lot to the original version, featuring spaced out vocals, a robotic voice, and is generally very electronic.

Lyrics

Everything about you is how I'd wanna be
Your freedom comes naturally
Everything about you resonates happiness
Now I won't settle for less

Give me
All the peace and joy in your mind

Everything about you pains my envying
Your soul can't hate anything
Everything about you is so easy to love
They're watching you from above

Give me
All the peace and joy in your mind
I want the peace and joy in your mind
Give me the peace and joy in your mind

Everything about you resonates happiness
Now I won't settle for less

Give me all the peace and joy in your mind
I want the peace and joy in your mind
Give me the peace and joy in your mind

Alternative lyrics

Everything about you pains my envying
Your soul can't hate anything
Everything about you resonates happiness
Now I won't settle for less

Peace and joy in your mind
I want the peace and joy in your mind
Give me peace and joy in your mind
I want the peace and the joy in your mind

Everything about you is how I wanna be
Your freedom comes naturally
Everything about you resonates happiness
Now I won't settle for less

Peace and joy in your mind
I want the peace and joy in your mind
Give me peace and joy in your mind
I want the peace and the joy in your mind

Peace and joy in your mind
Peace and joy in your mind
Peace ... ooh.

See also


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