



The fact that he used this term in the lyrics mean that he's chasing something impossible, whether it be a person or a dream or a way of life, that he considers unreachable. Starlight is physically impossible to reach or "catch". The second verse says that he's chasing the "starlight". This is either sarcastic, saying that he has no one left who cares, or is saying that he can't face them anymore after what he's lost. In the first verse, he says that he's leaving and going far away, leaving the people who care about him. The other verses, when looked at from this angle, fit in wonderfully. He also connects expectations and revelations, saying that things can change at any moment: hat you expect is often untrue, and leads to a new outlook and understanding. The chorus points this out to me he compares hopes to black holes, things that suck you in and then tear you to pieces. The singer is a man who's lost everything, especially his hope. And comments or thought, please send to 28th 2011 report Still, this is one of the most amazing songs ever written. I am not completely sure on this interpretation.
#Muse starlight series
Who is the person? How were the two people connected? How did they get separated? The fact that all of this does not get answered also helps the general mood of the song though because the listener is not told and exact recollection of events, but rather is treated to a far more poetic series of emotions and feelings that explain what has happened. Several questions are still unanswered though. After this point the song repeats and the meaning does too. Black holes and revelations." This demonstrates the singers deep hopelessness and sorrow for his situation which he lets loose be exclaiming his thoughts on how the two of them could have had a future. After that the song climaxes with the words, "Our hopes and expectations. I took this to very simply represent his wishes for the two of them both not forget each other. After that the singer says the he will not let the person go as long as they do not fade away. This points towards the person being a friend that the singer has known for a long time nut has never known very intimately but now wishes he had. Since the singer has not yet even held this person in his arms, this could very well not have been a romantic relationship between the singer and this person. This now gives a clue to this person that the singer is singing about. This is followed up with the lines where he is singing about how he wishes that he could have held someone in his arms and how they electrify his life. Is the person in the aforementioned verse. Seeing as he, in the verse before, sang about someone that he he has been separated from, it is safe to assume that this "Starlight" that he is chasing in vain. I took this to mean that he will be chasing something so important that it appears to be Celestial or divine to him. Then, he says that he will be chasing "Starlight". When the singer is singing about the boat taking him far away, I took that to mean the the main character has to leave the person who he is singing to, someone that he cares for very dearly. The beginning of the Lyrics I took almost Literally. I believe that this is a theme throughout the entire song since I think that the song in all if a song of sadness, separation and hopefulness that the speaker innerly knows not to be true. This opening then starts out with a theme in a major key but then repeats the same notes except that they appear to be in a more morose and sad minor key. However, if you take the Transition as the base for the key, the second set of 8 notes is now in a minor key. Then there is a small transition and then the same notes are repeated. At the Beginning of the song there are 2 sets of 4 note each that are in a major key. With the muff alone you will add most likely a lot of mud to your whole band mix.This is a similar Interpretation to what other people have said but I'll do My best to keep this original. the result was WOOOOAAAAAHHHH, not just the bass sounded great the whole band mix sat better and overall sound improvment was huge, cause it had more clearity and definition, while still the muff added the efx to it. Next time in rehearsal room we found out the bass big muff has a clean and efx output, then with some cables and a line 6 echo park with stereo in's we "mixed" efx signal and clean signal together and mono out of the echopark into the amp.

That got me thinking, hmm having clean signal and efx parallel going into the bass amp will give more definition. A bass big muff alone will mostly only produce muddy sound.Ī couple of weeks ago i figured out, while listening new born from muse that the bass is mostly clean and the distorted efx is panned hard right.
