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| title=34 Ghosts IV | | title=34 Ghosts IV | ||
| album=''[[Ghosts I–IV]]'' | | album=''[[Ghosts I–IV]]'' | ||
| length=5:52 | | length=5:52 | ||
+ | | BPM = 64 | ||
| versions=34 Ghosts IV | | versions=34 Ghosts IV | ||
− | | live= | + | | live=[[NIN songs never played live|Unperformed]] |
− | }}'''"34 Ghosts IV"''' is the thirty-fourth track on 2008's ''[[Ghosts I–IV]].'' | + | }}'''"34 Ghosts IV"''' is the thirty-fourth track on 2008's ''[[Ghosts I–IV]].'' The beginning of the song is very similar to "[[The Fragile (song)|The Fragile]]." The track was nominated for "Best Rock Instrumental Performance" at the 2008 Grammy Awards. [[Multitracks]] for this song were released in raw WAV format via [[remix.nin.com]]. |
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+ | In December 2018, the song was sampled by rapper Lil Nas X on "Old Town Road" with [[Trent Reznor]] and [[Atticus Ross]] being given songwriting and production credits. "Old Town Road" went on to top the ''Billboard'' charts for 19 weeks, giving Reznor his first number one hit on the Hot 100. He and Ross also won a Country Music Award in 2019 for their production on the track. | ||
===Song Credits=== | ===Song Credits=== | ||
− | *Written by | + | *Written by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross |
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===Halos=== | ===Halos=== | ||
*''Ghosts I–IV'' | *''Ghosts I–IV'' | ||
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+ | ===Other=== | ||
+ | *''[[The Definitive NIN - Quiet Tracks]]'' - online playlist(s); not on original Seed release | ||
==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
===34 Ghosts IV=== | ===34 Ghosts IV=== | ||
− | This is the only known version. | + | This is the only known version. The beginning follows a similar pattern of "[[28 Ghosts IV]]"; a mellow synth bassline begins the song, with a simple plucked banjo string riff. More banjos are layered on to create chords, and piano accompanies after a few measures. All of these layers cut off, replaced with a low ascending piano line very similar to the one that begins "[[The Persistence Of Loss]]". Brass horns play along with the piano riff, and unsettling plucked strings and a drone enter. The drone plays alone for a few seconds, when a distorted synth loop plays. A few synth layers join with simple filtered percussion. A drone begins to fade back in, and effected piano plays when a higher version of the synth loop enters. The higher synth loop, drone, and filtered percussion fade out, ending the song. |
==Live== | ==Live== | ||
− | "34 Ghosts IV" has never been played live. | + | "34 Ghosts IV" [[NIN songs never played live|has never been played live]]. |
==Differences in Artwork== | ==Differences in Artwork== | ||
− | It should be noted that much of the artwork embedded in the files of the official download of ''[[Ghosts I–IV]]'' from nin.com are not just cropped versions of the photographs in the PDF. In this case, the two photographs are completely different. | + | It should be noted that much of the artwork embedded in the files of the official download of ''[[Ghosts I–IV]]'' from [[nin.com]] are not just cropped versions of the photographs in the PDF. In this case, the two photographs are completely different. |
[[Image:Image-34GhostsIV.jpg|left|thumb|175px|Extracted from album art.]] | [[Image:Image-34GhostsIV.jpg|left|thumb|175px|Extracted from album art.]] |
Latest revision as of 11:13, 18 April 2024
"34 Ghosts IV" is the thirty-fourth track on 2008's Ghosts I–IV. The beginning of the song is very similar to "The Fragile." The track was nominated for "Best Rock Instrumental Performance" at the 2008 Grammy Awards. Multitracks for this song were released in raw WAV format via remix.nin.com.
In December 2018, the song was sampled by rapper Lil Nas X on "Old Town Road" with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross being given songwriting and production credits. "Old Town Road" went on to top the Billboard charts for 19 weeks, giving Reznor his first number one hit on the Hot 100. He and Ross also won a Country Music Award in 2019 for their production on the track.
Contents
Song Credits
- Written by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
Appearances
Halos
- Ghosts I–IV
Other
- The Definitive NIN - Quiet Tracks - online playlist(s); not on original Seed release
Versions
34 Ghosts IV
This is the only known version. The beginning follows a similar pattern of "28 Ghosts IV"; a mellow synth bassline begins the song, with a simple plucked banjo string riff. More banjos are layered on to create chords, and piano accompanies after a few measures. All of these layers cut off, replaced with a low ascending piano line very similar to the one that begins "The Persistence Of Loss". Brass horns play along with the piano riff, and unsettling plucked strings and a drone enter. The drone plays alone for a few seconds, when a distorted synth loop plays. A few synth layers join with simple filtered percussion. A drone begins to fade back in, and effected piano plays when a higher version of the synth loop enters. The higher synth loop, drone, and filtered percussion fade out, ending the song.
Live
"34 Ghosts IV" has never been played live.
Differences in Artwork
It should be noted that much of the artwork embedded in the files of the official download of Ghosts I–IV from nin.com are not just cropped versions of the photographs in the PDF. In this case, the two photographs are completely different.
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