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"Silent Lucidity" is a single by the American progressive metal band Queensrÿche from the 1990 album ''Empire''. The song was the biggest hit for the band: peaked at #9 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and at #1 on the ''Billboard'' Album Rock Tracks chart.〔Whitburn, Joel (2004). ''The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits'', 8th Edition (Billboard Publications), page 514.〕 The song was composed by lead guitarist Chris DeGarmo. Queensryche performed the song live at the Grammy Awards of 1992, for being nominated in the category of "Best Rock Song", and featured a supporting orchestra.〔("Greatest Hits" ) Queensryche.com. Retrieved 26 April 2009.〕 The song did not win the Grammy, but it did however win the "MTV Viewer's Choice Award" for its music video. Because of the lyrical content, and the title of the song, it is assumed to be based on the subject of lucid dreaming. During the middle eight, a heavily vocoded voice even explains a method for this: "Visualize your dream. Record it in the present tense. Put it into a permanent form. If you persist in your efforts, you can achieve dream control." The song was recorded with sweeping orchestrations. Often the orchestra is not relegated to the background but instead is very prominent such as during the second half of the instrumental section (timestamp 3:16 - 3:51). At the end of the song (5:26), a cello or double bass plays the theme from the traditional Brahms' Lullaby - the typical English translation words being "Lullaby, and good night, go to sleep little baby". "Silent Lucidity" is ranked #21 on VH1's list of ''Greatest Power Ballads''.〔http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/the_greatest/66390/episode_countdown.jhtml〕 ==Single Tracklist== #"Silent Lucidity" - 5:49 #"The Mission" () - 6:17 #"Eyes of a Stranger () - 8:03 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「Silent Lucidity」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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