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}} "Bleed Like Me" is a song by American alternative rock band Garbage. It was released as an airplay-only single from their fourth album, ''Bleed Like Me'', in May 2005. Following on from the Hot 100 success of lead single "Why Do You Love Me", "Bleed Like Me" was released by Geffen Records imprint Almo Sounds as the second North American single from the album. As an airplay-only track, "Bleed Like Me" reached the Modern Rock Tracks top thirty;〔 four months later, remixes by DJ Eric Kupper received enough nightclub spins to peak in the top ten of the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.〔 In 2007, "Bleed Like Me" was remastered and included on Garbage's greatest hits album ''Absolute Garbage''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=New Best Of Album )〕 ==Song== "Bleed Like Me" was written in 2004 at Smart Studios in Madison, Wisconsin.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Triple-J Butch Vig interview )〕 It was one of the first songs the band wrote after reforming from a temporary three-month split in October 2003, with singer Shirley Manson overcoming writer's block to wrote the lyrics to the track.〔 The song begun with Butch Vig creating both the acoustic riff that opens the track and title. Some time after he showed it to his bandmates, Manson wrote lyrics, inspired by a viewing of the movie ''Thirteen'', which she considered "so much like how my 13-year-old life was - apart from the unstable home life, which I didn't have." Butch Vig: "Musically it's very simple, it's basically this little hypnotic riff on the acoustic guitar and it builds a little bit, but the song never gets too big musically. It stays pretty simple. Really it's all about her vocals. She said 'I want to sound like a girls choir' and we're like 'Cool, let's just do it now'. She went in singing 'You should see my scars' and it just floored me. Still when I hear that the hairs on the back of my neck go up. It's really an amazing moment on the record."〔 Manson said that the main theme of the song was "about how everybody's got a story to tell, and they've all got their own burden to carry around. Whether it's really a dramatic issue or whether it's really private it shapes you as a person. I think we're all guilty of believing that our problems are more important than somebody else's."〔 Name-checking a number of her childhood friends; as well as J.T. LeRoy in the lyrics, Shirley recalled, "It's about a search for empathy. We can forget so easily that people are the same regardless of their sexuality, religion, colour, or moral values.〔''Speed Dial: Garbage'', published by ''Rip & Burn'' magazine, April 2005 issue〕 Manson followed this up, "Regardless of the differences between people – their colour, creed, sexuality or how they behave and express themselves – essentially we are exactly the same. It's about how when you are dealing with other people you have to remember that they are all carrying with them their own baggage." 〔""Bleed Like Me: track by track", ''NME'' April 9, 2005 issue" (Retrieved - 2007-07-03)〕 Manson On May 25, Garbage confirmed a list of fourteen songs being worked on for the record, including "Sex Is Not the Enemy",〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=News Archive 2003-2004 )〕 and on December 14 confirmed that the song would be included on the finished album ''Bleed Like Me''.〔 On March 28, 2005, Garbage performed the track on Canal+ ''Album de la semaine'' before debuting the song live on stage at the Paris Olympia the following day. On March 28, Garbage performed the single "Why Do You Love Me" on ''Top of the Pops'', ''Napster Live'' and ''CD:UK'', they also performed "Bleed Like Me".〔"''Queen Helen'' 2005 issue" (Retrieved - 2007-07-03)〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bleed Like Me (song)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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