
Rush’s instrumental “YYZ"came a very close second, followed by two entries from Queen, "Another One Bites The Dust” and “Under Pressure.” Music Radar said of the winner: “Chris Wolstenholme certainly takes centre-stage with his intricate processed riff driving the singalong and providing a fat bedrock for Matt Bellamy’s guitar histrionics. Interestingly, the association of the moon with manic behavior is the origin of the word “lunatic”, ie, a lunar tic.Ĭhris Wolstenholme’s bass line from this track was voted the best of all time in a poll run by MusicRadar. The old-timey medical definition of hysteria also implicated the presence of the womb and the moon as possible causes, which explains the cover of the single. These days, we know to give our girls head – at least, most of us do. It’s thanks to this condition that the vibrator was invented – physicians could now stimulate their patients' genitalia mechanically instead of manually, thus reducing some of the impropriety. The subject of matter is the desperation of wanting something or someone you can’t have.įun fact: In ye olden days, “hysteria” was actually a diagnosable psychological condition unique to women caused by sexual dysfunction (i.e.


It was also released as a single from that album on 1 December 2003 in the United Kingdom, peaking at number 17 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2003 in British music) and is also known for its famous. The song is one of Muse’s most famous and popular due to the awesome bass line played by Chris Wolstenholme. 'Hysteria' is a song by English rock band Muse and is featured on their third studio album, Absolution. The artwork for the 7' cover was chosen in a. It was announced as the third single from Absolution in September 2003, shortly after which Matt confirmed that the b-side would be 'Eternally Missed'. Considering it’s the first music video I’ve edited, and my biggest project to date, I’m pretty happy with the outcome.“Hysteria” is the eighth track and third single of Absolution and is preceded by a 40-second interlude on the album. 'Hysteria' was released as the third single from Absolution in Europe and the second in the US, for which a new video was recorded. Hysteria sur Absolution, retrouvez les informations, lives, clip, paroles et traduction de ce titre compos par Matthew Bellamy du. Especially, because DEMMEL and TICHY only had access to iPhones.”, added BUCKMAN. “I’ve gotten really into photography and videography in the last year or so, and I knew I wanted to edit the video myself, so I told the guys how I wanted them to shoot, and they did a great job. “I knew that, with his background in the pop world, his mix would make the song sound amazing.” The foursome also shot their own video footage. Also, you can't forget Futurism for bass. BUCKMAN said, “GABE is a friend of mine, who is best known for working with BELINDA CARLISLE and NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK, as well as producing my wife’s band, BETTER OFF BLONDE”. Eternally Missed was the B-side to Hysteria, and also has a fantastic bassline even though it isn't quite as heavy as Hysteria. Formed in Teignmouth, Devon in 1994, the band signed with Mushroom Records in the United Kingdom and Maverick. The files were then sent to GABE LOPEZ for the final mix. The discography of Muse, an English rock band, consists of eight studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, one box set, five extended plays (EPs), 44 singles, two video albums, 61 music videos and four other appearances. The guys recorded their parts in their own home studios, BUCKMAN and TICHY in Southern California, DEMMEL in Northern California, and ROSSI in Nashville. For vocals, BUCKMAN knew that his co-STOWAWAY (SHIPROCKED’s “All-Star” band), LUKAS ROSSI would be the perfect guy to crush these vocals. He said, ‘Cool! Pick a song!’, and “HYSTERIA” was my first thought.” DEMMEL then called their mutual friend, BRIAN TICHY, and he jumped on board. “I had been wanting to do some of these with some of my bandmates and friends, So I texted Phil, and said ‘I want in!’. “I saw one of Phil’s ‘Collab-A-Jam’ videos”, said BUCKMAN.
