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The B-Side to Hysteria. It is made up of three completely different choruses. This one has noticeably vocodered (vocoders were used for the robot voice effect in Supermassive Black Hole) background vocals. The band felt that this was one of their best songs by the time they got around to recording A...
[Verse]
Chase your dreams away
Glass needles in the hay
The sun forgives the clouds
You are my holy shroud
[Pre-Chorus]
I just don't care if it's real
That won't change how it feels
I just don't care if it's real
That won't change how it feels
No, it doesn't change
[Chorus]
And you can't resist
Making me feel eternally missed
You can't resist
You can't resist
Making me feel
[Verse]
Chase your dreams away
Glass needles in the hay
The sun forgives the clouds
You are my holy shroud
[Pre-Chorus]
I just don't care if it's real
That won't change how it feels
I just don't care if it's real
That won't change how it feels
No, it doesn't change
[Chorus]
And you can't resist
Making me feel eternally missed
You can't resist
You can't resist
Making me feel
[Instrumental Bridge]
[Chorus]
You can't resist
Making me feel eternally missed
You can't resist
You can't resist
Making me feel
And you can't resist
Making me feel eternally missed
You can't resist
You can't resist
Making me feel
[Outro]
(Chase your dreams away)
(Glass needles in the hay)
(The sun forgives the clouds)
(You are my holy shroud)
Eternally Missed was written by Matt Bellamy & Chris Wolstenholme & Dominic Howard.
Eternally Missed was produced by Rich Costey & Muse.
Muse released Eternally Missed on Mon Dec 01 2003.
When it was first played live in August 15th, 2002, “Eternally Missed” hadn’t been released as a B-side to “Hysteria” yet. After the perfomance, Matthew Bellamy addressed the crowd with “cheers, cheers, bit rusty that one”. This way, “Rusty One” was the name by which the fans referred to the song, u...