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− | }}'''"Vaster Than Empires"''' is the first track on ''[[Queer (Original Score)]]''. It features a guest appearance by vocalist Caetano Veloso. | + | }}'''"Vaster Than Empires"''' is the first track on ''[[Queer (Original Score)]]''. It features a guest appearance by vocalist Caetano Veloso. The lyrics are based the final journal entry of William S. Burroughs, author of the novella the film is based on.[https://www.gq.com/story/trent-reznor-and-atticus-ross-on-queer] |
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+ | When the song "[[Te Maldigo]]" was cut from the film due to time considerations, director Luca Guadagnino suggested reworking it to be the end credits song. Reznor, however, felt that it didn't fit tonally what the end credits should make the audience feel, and that led to Reznor and Ross composing a new song for the end credits, which became "Vaster Than Empires". | ||
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+ | Guadagnino suggested that the lyrics could come from Burroughs' last journal entry. After Reznor recorded temporary vocals for the demo of the song, they tried to figure out who they could get to sing the song that would sound like Caetano Veloso. Finally, they decided that they should just ask Veloso to do it. Guadagnino felt that Veloso's voice was perfect for the song, and that Veloso's history in supporting [[wp:Tropicália|tropicália]] and gay rights was important. [https://www.gq.com/story/trent-reznor-and-atticus-ross-on-queer] | ||
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+ | An alternate version of the song was engineered by BJ Burton, featuring Alan Sparhawk of Low on vocals, and was released as a digital single on December 13, 2024. [https://bsky.app/profile/treznor.bsky.social/post/3ld7adzqcns2y] | ||
==Song Credits== | ==Song Credits== | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''Queer (Original Score)'' | *''Queer (Original Score)'' | ||
+ | *"Vaster Than Empires" | ||
==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
===Vaster Than Empires=== | ===Vaster Than Empires=== | ||
This is the original version. | This is the original version. | ||
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+ | ===Vaster Than Empires (featuring Alan Sparhawk)=== | ||
+ | This version features Alan Sparhawk of Low and producer/engineer BJ Burton. | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== |
Latest revision as of 03:42, 19 December 2024
Vaster Than Empires (featuring Alan Sparhawk)
"Vaster Than Empires" is the first track on Queer (Original Score). It features a guest appearance by vocalist Caetano Veloso. The lyrics are based the final journal entry of William S. Burroughs, author of the novella the film is based on.[1]
Contents
Production
When the song "Te Maldigo" was cut from the film due to time considerations, director Luca Guadagnino suggested reworking it to be the end credits song. Reznor, however, felt that it didn't fit tonally what the end credits should make the audience feel, and that led to Reznor and Ross composing a new song for the end credits, which became "Vaster Than Empires".
Guadagnino suggested that the lyrics could come from Burroughs' last journal entry. After Reznor recorded temporary vocals for the demo of the song, they tried to figure out who they could get to sing the song that would sound like Caetano Veloso. Finally, they decided that they should just ask Veloso to do it. Guadagnino felt that Veloso's voice was perfect for the song, and that Veloso's history in supporting tropicália and gay rights was important. [2]
An alternate version of the song was engineered by BJ Burton, featuring Alan Sparhawk of Low on vocals, and was released as a digital single on December 13, 2024. [3]
Song Credits
Written by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
Appearances
- Queer (Original Score)
- "Vaster Than Empires"
Versions
Vaster Than Empires
This is the original version.
Vaster Than Empires (featuring Alan Sparhawk)
This version features Alan Sparhawk of Low and producer/engineer BJ Burton.
Lyrics
How can a man who sees and feels (What is an experience if it′s not shared?) Be other than sad? (Did it even happen?) How can a man who sees and feels (A sad feeling can be seen) Be other than sad? (Did it even happen?) Our love will grow vaster than empires and more Our love will grow vaster than empires and more Our love will grow vaster than empires and more Our love will grow vaster than empires and more slow (Did it even happеn?) (What is an experience if it's not shared?) (Did it even happеn?) (Did it even happеn?) (Did it even happеn?)
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