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Madagascar (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Madagascar (song)

"Madagascar" is a song by the American rock band Guns N' Roses, featured on their 2008 album ''Chinese Democracy'' written by Axl Rose and keyboardist Chris Pitman.
The song is the 12th song on the album, featuring dramatic orchestral arrangements and numerous audio samples during its bridge, including several from Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" and "Why Jesus Called Man a Fool" speeches, and others from the motion pictures ''Cool Hand Luke'', ''Mississippi Burning'', ''Casualties of War'', ''Braveheart'', and ''Se7en''.
==History and composition==
The song was first performed publicly at the 2001 Rock in Rio 3 event in Brazil.〔(G N'R GET HORNY ) - ''NME'' magazine〕 It was announced by Axl Rose as being "a brand new song" which he hoped would "express his sentiment".
On Pitman's official Facebook he posted a photo of Rose playing guitar on this song from its debut performance, commenting that all the guitar parts on the song were written by Rose; "''Axl playing guitar on 'Maddy"live in Rio 2001, He wrote all the gtr parts, including lead gtr. I recorded him playing lots of awesome guitar parts back then, I don't think people know what an original and cool guitar player he really is,....those were fun times''"〔('I don't think people know what an original and cool guitar player axl really is...' ) - mygnrforum.com〕
Pitman spoke of the writing of this song on talking metal in 2008, saying "''I was up at his house for about a week or two, and I was setting up rack mounted samplers, and you had your fake orchestra with synthesizers. One would be the strings, one would be the brass, and I was setting that up for him, and I was going "now this module here, we’re going to us this for brass instruments and here you have horns…", and he was playing while I was switching the sounds, and I switched the sounds to French horn sound and he was playing this chord progression and I went to another sound, and he goes "oh no, go back to that one". We went back and it was the French horn sound and he kept playing this progression and it sounded really cool and I turned around and turned on the tape machine and that ended up being the very intro for the song "Madagascar". And that’s just how that evolved and he just had this chord progression and all of () sudden it married with the French horn and it was their super-moody song and that was the start of that song. We actually recorded it really quickly up there at his house and he just sang unbelievably on it.〔(Chinese Whispers ) GNR evolution〕''"
The song's intro and outro sections feature French horns played at slow speed by musician Suzie Katayama,〔(Chinese Democracy ) - Guns N' Roses releases (official website)〕 while the song's instrumental break, or bridge, features dramatic orchestral string arrangements and audio samples of the "I Have a Dream" speech.〔(Chinese Democracy review ) - ''Rolling Stone'' magazine〕 Samples from numerous films including ''Cool Hand Luke'',〔(Guns N' Roses Chinese Democracy Review ) - BBC Music〕 ''Braveheart'' and ''Seven'' also feature. During live performances, images of Martin Luther King delivering his speeches are shown on large video screens during this section.
Since its live debut in 2001, "Madagascar" has been played at nearly every concert since, having been played 204 times live by the end of the US 2012 Up Close and Personal Tour〔(Madagascar ) - Guns n roses live stats〕

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