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Amy describe the song (off a VH1 article) - "It means "related to sadness." Which becomes obvious when you hear it.
Amy describes the song (off a VH1 article) - "It means "related to sadness." Which becomes obvious when you hear it.
I saw Amadeus when I was nine years old and fell in love with Mozart. The part of Mozart's Requiem called "Lacyrmosa" is my favorite piece of music ever. I always wished we could cover it, but with programming and guitars and make it cool. It's our moment to try all the things I wanted to and couldn't, so I started messing with it in Protools. Terry wrote some riffs and turned it into this awesome metal epic."
I saw Amadeus when I was nine years old and fell in love with Mozart. The part of Mozart's Requiem called "Lacyrmosa" is my favorite piece of music ever. I always wished we could cover it, but with programming and guitars and make it cool. It's our moment to try all the things I wanted to and couldn't, so I started messing with it in Protools. Terry wrote some riffs and turned it into this awesome metal epic."



Revision as of 22:03, 19 October 2006

General Information

Written by: A. Lee, T. Balsamo

The Open Door: Track 7

The song was originally written for the movie The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe, but was scrapped by the director. "I thought it would be awesome for the opening scene, but they wanted something original," says Lee of the Mozart cover.

It features elements of W.A. Mozart's "Lacrymosa" from his 'Requiem in D Minor.' More info on that composition can be found Here.

A 22-cord orchestra led by Dave Campbell (with whom Evanescence had already worked for their performance at the Billboard Awards 2004) starts off the song in order to introduce a choir, which serves as back up for Amy’s vocals.

"Dave Campbell is an enormous inspiration source for me," says Amy. "He’s so talented. The way he arranges orchestral parts is remarkable. It's the element of our music that makes me cry!"

Terry's guitar solo in the middle of the song adds to its sheer epic sound before the choir closes with a stunning decrescendo.

Recorded in a chapel near Seattle.


Amy describes the song (off a VH1 article) - "It means "related to sadness." Which becomes obvious when you hear it. I saw Amadeus when I was nine years old and fell in love with Mozart. The part of Mozart's Requiem called "Lacyrmosa" is my favorite piece of music ever. I always wished we could cover it, but with programming and guitars and make it cool. It's our moment to try all the things I wanted to and couldn't, so I started messing with it in Protools. Terry wrote some riffs and turned it into this awesome metal epic."


A 30 second clip of this song along with The Open Door trailer was featured on music.aol.com's page for Evanescence. It can now be seen on YouTube Here.

Lyrics

Out on your own
Cold and alone again
Can this be what you really wanted, baby?

(Lacrimosa)
Blame it on me
(dies illa)
Set your guilt free
(Lacrimosa)
Nothing can hold you back now

Now that you're gone
I feel like myself again
Grieving the things I can't repair and willing ...

(Lacrimosa)
To let you blame it on me
(dies ill)
And set your guilt free
(Lacrimosa)
I don't want to hold you back now love

I can't change who I am

Not this time
I wont lie to keep you near me
And in this short life
There's no time to waste on giving up
My love wasn't enough

(Lacrimosa)
And you can blame it on me
(dies ill)
Just set your guilt free, honey
(Lacrimosa, dona eis requiem)
I don't want to hold you back now love
(Amen)

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