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"'Butterflies and Hurricanes'" is a song by English rock band Muse. It was released as the sixth and final single from their third studio album, 'Absolution' (2003), on 20 September 2004. Unlike 'Absolution', the single was released through Atlantic Records.

The song was one of two songs recorded with a studio orchestra during the initial stages of production. It is also notable for its Rachmaninoff-esque piano interlude. The title and theme were mainly inspired by the butterfly effect of chaos theory. The theory describes how even the smallest of changes in present conditions, like the flapping of a butterfly's wings, can cause a chain reaction and have a significant effect in the future, like a hurricane. The song was also dedicated to Dominic Howard's father, who died shortly after the band's performance at the Glastonbury Festival.

Background and composition



Some parts of the song have been around at least as early as 1999. Matt Bellamy had suggested a piece featuring the band and an orchestra playing over a "mechanical paradiddle" to Dom Howard, the band's drummer. According to Bellamy the song really took shape when he spent a few hours fiddling around on a Steinway piano he found at a hotel he was staying in:

Matthew Bellamy also declared about the song: "It's about hope, about trying to find the strength to get through any given situation. I was trying to find a classical type of piano style that would be heavy and work with bass and drums. It had that sort of mechanical paradiddle thing all the way through, and then it breaks down into this kind of romantic, flowing weird bit in the middle".

Recording



There are several versions of "Butterflies and Hurricanes". For the original studio recording, the song's introduction, verse and choruses were harmonically driven by piano and keyboards. The single version contains both guitar and keyboard, but the interlude is slightly shorter, reducing the song from 5:01 to 4:48. The vinyl single includes a full-length version with guitars in the mix. Finally, the radio edit of the single goes further by omitting the entire piano interlude, bringing the song down to 4:10.

Live



The song was reworked with a more prominent electric guitar sound during the Absolution tour, including some extended guitar solos before the piano interlude (and a bass fill to segue Matt Bellamy's transition from guitar to the piano). This version was also performed live during the Black Holes and Revelations tour, and can be heard in the Wembley Stadium concerts. The song was played at most shows from 2003 to 2008, and made occasional appearances during The Resistance Tour, The 2nd Law Tour, and the Drones World Tour. The song has not been performed since 2017.

Music video



The music comprises stock footage of the band playing "Butterflies and Hurricanes" at different venues during their 'Absolution' tour with some effects added, and images of the Colosseum in Rome serving as the main backdrop.

Media



The song has also been featured in several BBC sports programmes. Most notably an orchestral version of the song was used as the main theme for the BBC's Sports Personality of the year award back in 2005, and also on the BBC's 2010 Six Nations championship coverage.

Track listing



CD

#"Butterflies and Hurricanes" (Remix With Additional Guitars Full Length) 5:02

#"Sing for Absolution" (Live Acoustic Radio 2) 4:28

Clear Vinyl 7"

#"Butterflies and Hurricanes" (full length) 5:01

#"Butterflies and Hurricanes" (Glastonbury 2004)

DVD

#"Butterflies and Hurricanes" 4:48

#"Butterflies and Hurricanes video" 4:48

#"The Groove in the States video" 9:51

#"Raw video footage"

Promo CD

#"Butterflies and Hurricanes" (radio edit) 4:10

#"Butterflies and Hurricanes"

Charts



References



Category:Muse (band) songs

Category:2004 singles

Category:2003 songs

Category:Science fiction music

Category:Mushroom Records singles

Category:Rock ballads

Category:Songs written by Matt Bellamy

Category:Songs written by Dominic Howard

Category:Songs written by Chris Wolstenholme

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