- You Lied
Song infobox
Name = You Lied
Caption = "Giving Birth to a Stone " album cover
Type =Song
Artist = Peach
alt Artist = *Tool, on "Salival ".
Album =Giving Birth to a Stone
Published =
Released = 1994
track_no = 8
Recorded = 1993 - 1994
Genre =Progressive rock
Length = 6:57
Writer = Simon Oakes
Composer =
Label =Mad Minute Records
Producer =
Chart position =
Tracks =
prev = "Signposts in the Sea"
prev_no = 7
next = "Don't Make Me Your God"
next_no = 9
Misc ="You Lied" is a track originally performed by British
progressive rock band Peach. It was notably covered live by Tool and released on their "Salival " liveDVD /CD box set . The song itself in its Peach incarnation was heavily influenced by "Opiate" and "Undertow"-era Tool soundFact|If true, please provide references mentioning this influence|date=October 2008, with its central heavy guitar riffs.Origins and evolution
The lyrics and melody were originally written in the 1980s by Simon Oakes (Peach's vocalist) for
Amelia Fletcher , singer withTalulah Gosh . It was originally recorded in 1990 by Amelia and Simon as members of Bloom, a recording of which can be found [http://www.infopeach.co.uk/peach/samples/you%20lied%20old%20MP3.MP3 on Peach's website] . After Simon joined Peach in 1992, this was one of the songs he presented the band with from Bloom's live set (along with a few others that appear on early Peach demos). Peach then recorded the song in early 1992 on an8-track recorder and this version is also available [http://www.infopeach.co.uk/peach/samples/youl%20lied%202nd%20mono%20MP3.MP3 on Peach's website] . This was the last time the song featured its original chorus. However, the band soon began to change their sound to be moreprogressive metal orientated, and drawing influence from bands such asBlack Sabbath . Early gigs inLos Angeles supporting Tool to promote "Opiate" also helped to reinforce this change. On their return toEngland , they brought with them several copies of Ministry's "" album, and were particularly fond of the track "Jesus Built My Hotrod ". In light of this, they decided to take "You Lied" in a slower, heavier direction.Inclusion on "
Giving Birth to a Stone "The song was recorded for Peach's second EP ("Burn"). During their stint supporting Tool on the
Europe an leg of their "Undertow" tour, the song quickly became a live favourite with Tool fans and a highlight of Peach's live set, apparently especially popular with Belgians. The song went on to be played every single night of Tool's 1994 UK tour. Peach then decided to include the song on their debut album. As Simon Oakes had been a long time friend of comedian, music writer and novelistStewart Lee , Simon asked Stewart to write a spokenmonologue about lying for inclusion in the recording. The monologue was recorded in two takes. It was included in the version on "Giving Birth to a Stone", however, it is so low in the mix that apparently even Stewart Lee himself can't fully make it out, as the first 20 seconds or so are almost inaudible. This segment has only ever been performed live once; when Peach supported Tool atShepherd's Bush Empire , when Stewart Lee joined them onstage, but he was apparently heavily affected by nerves, despite having performed on stage many times before, as he was not used to a crowd of metal fans. The monologue was not included on Tool's performance of the song.Tool's version
Tool's cover version of the song was recorded for inclusion on the "
Salival " box set during the "Ænima " tour, and features the new line-up of Tool withJustin Chancellor , Peach's bassist, as well asBuzz Osborne ("King Buzzo" of theMelvins ) on second guitar. The inclusion of this song (as well as another Peach song, "Spasm") was probably influenced not only by it being their bassist's former band, but also because of the strong friendship that had formed between the two bands during those early tours. Tool's version is slower, heavier, and has a more distinct ending than Peach's version, which fades out.uns of the Tundra
As "the evolution of Peach", and "You Lied" being Peach's best known and arguably most popular song, Suns of the Tundra frequently incorporate the song into their live sets to this day. The inclusion of the song has however caused younger fans to ask them why they're playing "Tool covers". "You Lied" was performed at the
Download Festival atDonington Park in 2006, where Peach opened the festival on the first day. Footage of this is again available on Suns of the Tundra's website. Incidentally, the headline act for that first day at Donington were Tool.External links
* [http://www.infopeach.co.uk Peach's official website]
* [http://www.infopeach.co.uk/peach/you.htm "You Lied"'s page on Peach's website]
* [http://www.sunsofthetundra.co.uk Suns of the Tundra's official webpage]
* [http://www.toolband.com/album/index.html The album section of Tool's webpage] (the "Salival" section features an audio sample of their cover)
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