Difference between revisions of "The Mark Has Been Made"
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===The Mark Has Been Made (''And All That Could Have Been'')=== | ===The Mark Has Been Made (''And All That Could Have Been'')=== | ||
− | + | See ''Live'' below. | |
==Live== | ==Live== | ||
− | + | Backed by watery and flaming visuals, the live version is more in-your-face. After shortened intro and a guitar breakdown by [[Robin Finck]], Reznor wails ''waa-ooh'' over the climax and the performance ends on that high note without the extended outro in the studio version. | |
[[Category:NIN Songs]] | [[Category:NIN Songs]] | ||
[[Category:NIN Instrumentals]] | [[Category:NIN Instrumentals]] |
Revision as of 00:32, 24 March 2007
Album:The Fragile (Right)
Length:5:15
Tempo:{{{BPM}}} BPM
Versions:The Mark Has Been Made (And All That Could Have Been)
Live:Fragility v2.0
"The Mark Has Been Made" is the fourth track on the Right disc of The Fragile. It is an instrumental track.
Contents
Appearances
Halos
- The Fragile
- And All That Could Have Been (CD/DVD/VHS)
Other
- Unbreakable (2000): Played during trailer.
- Man On Fire (2004): Used in scenes to showcase Denzel Washington as a contemplative badass.
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: "Abra Cadaver" (Season 3 Episode 5, 2002-10-31)[1]
Versions
The Mark Has Been Made
On the CD and presumably cassette versions of The Fragile, "The Mark Has Been Made" ends with a different melody and these whispers:
I'm getting closer I'm getting closer I'm getting closer All the time
This is a short fragment of the song "10 Miles High," a Fragile track only included on the vinyl edition (and later on Things Falling Apart).
The Mark Has Been Made (And All That Could Have Been)
See Live below.
Live
Backed by watery and flaming visuals, the live version is more in-your-face. After shortened intro and a guitar breakdown by Robin Finck, Reznor wails waa-ooh over the climax and the performance ends on that high note without the extended outro in the studio version.