- Malignant Narcissism (song)
Song_infobox
Name = Malignant Narcissism
SorA = album
Artist = Rush
Album =Snakes & Arrows
Released =May 1 ,2007
track_no = 12
Recorded =
Genre =Hard rock ,Progressive rock
Length = 2:17
Writer = Lifeson/Lee/Peart
Composer =
Label =Atlantic Records
Producer = Rush &Nick Raskulinecz
Chart position =
prev = "Good News First"
prev_no = 11
next = "We Hold On"
next_no = 13"Malignant Narcissism" is an instrumental track from Rush's 2007 album "Snakes & Arrows ". Many Rush fans abbreviate the title to "MalNar", an abbreviation the band themselves developed.ref|Game "Malignant Narcissism" was nominated for a 2008 Grammy under the category of Best Rock Instrumental Performance,ref|GrammyNom Rush's fifth nomination in said category. However, the song lost toBruce Springsteen 's "Once Upon a Time in the West" marking the fifth instrumental track defeated in said category.ong title inspiration
The band found inspiration for the title of the song in the dialogue from the
Trey Parker andMatt Stone film '. In that film, the psychological termmalignant narcissism "' is used in reference toIslamic terrorists . The only voice heard is from an audio sample taken from the film, appearing at 1:08 in the song featuring a female voice saying, "Usually a case of malignant narcissism brought on during childhood".ref|TeamRush has used similar self-deprecating terms in titling their instrumental tracks; their first recorded instrumental track, "
La Villa Strangiato " from the 1978 album "Hemispheres", was sub-titled "An Exercise in Self-Indulgence".Composition and production
Geddy Lee describes the development of the song as follows, in an interview with Toronto rock station Q107 (CILQ-FM). "Malignant Narcissism" was the last song recorded during the production of "Snakes & Arrows", and was completed in a few days. While guitarist
Alex Lifeson was away from the studio, Lee contactedFender Musical Instruments Corporation and requested aJaco Pastorius signature bass -- afretless bass -- delivered to the studio, on evaluation from Fender. According to Lee, he was interested in the bass for several reasons. Among those reasons was his lack of familiarity with fretless basses.While Lee was experimenting with the bass in the studio, co-producer
Nick Raskulinecz overheard Lee playing a catchy riff and suggested this be incorporated into a new song. Rush drummerNeil Peart was present, but [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/] had already been shipped off from the studio. (For more information on Peart's traditional, full drum kit, see the "Gear" section of Peart's article.) With Raskulinecz's encouragement, Peart decided to challenge himself with an unfamililar instrument setup, like Lee had done with fretless bass. Peart assembled a small kit comprised of four drums, the smallest kit he had ever used when recording for a Rush album. Peart recorded drum parts for "Malignant Narcissism" with this minimal kit.
When Lifeson returned to the studio, he had one day to compose a guitar part to play over Lee's fretless riffing, which he did, thus making "Snakes & Arrows" the first Rush album to contain three instrumentals.ref|q107
References
# Peart, Neil. [http://www.rush.com/thegameofsnakesandarrows/Rush.Essay4.S&A.pdf "The Game of Snakes and Arrows"] (accessed
May 19 ,2007 )
# [http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/50th_Show/list.aspx#04 Grammy.com]
# cite web |url=http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/R/Rush/2007/04/27/4134325.html |title=Rush shows humour on new album |last=Stevenson |first=Jane |work=Jam! Showbiz Music |publisher=Canoe/Quebecor Media |accessdate=2008-04-21
# "Power Windows" Rush fan site, [http://www.2112.net/powerwindows/RushInspirations.htm "Rush Inspirations"]
# Q107 Interview with Geddy Lee, [http://www.q107.com/home/Music/LegendsofClassicRock/tabid/243/Default.aspx?ShowType=detail&cid=8675 "Legends of Classic Rock - Rush, the Snakes & Arrows World Album Premiere"]
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