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'''Fate of the Stars''' is a song by [[Andrew Horowitz]]. It is the closing song on Tally Hall's second and last album, [[Good & Evil]].
'''Fate of the Stars''' is a song by [[Andrew Horowitz]]. It is the closing song on [[Tally Hall]]'s second and last album, [[Good & Evil]].


== History ==
== History ==
Originally called '''Mind Control''', Fate of the Stars is one of many songs played at [[Tally Hall]]'s residency shows at Union Hall in February 2009. It was very well received, but considered a complex song. When asked after a concert about its status, they said "some songs" need to be experienced through studio recording first. By interrogation at the Ithaca show on March 5th, it was revealed that it was recorded in some form, but the title had changed to '''Fate of the Stars'''.
Originally called '''Mind Control''', Fate of the Stars is one of many songs played at Tally Hall's residency shows at Union Hall in February 2009. It was very well received, but considered a complex song. When asked after a concert about its status, they said "some songs" need to be experienced through studio recording first. By interrogation at the Ithaca show on March 5th, it was revealed that it was recorded in some form, but the title had changed to '''Fate of the Stars'''.
=== Recording ===
=== Recording ===
The song was recorded at least in November of 2009, being worked on until November 25th. [[Rob]], [[Joe]], and [[Zubin]] recorded some of their vocals in the same room. The song has some early utilization of sampling, using both Zubin's "ooo repertoire" and possibly a sample of Italian castrato singer Alessandro Moreschi singing Ave Maria.
The song was recorded at least in November of 2009, being worked on until November 25th. [[Rob]], [[Joe]], and [[Zubin]] recorded some of their vocals in the same room. The song has some early utilization of sampling, using both Zubin's "ooo repertoire" and possibly a sample of Italian castrato singer Alessandro Moreschi singing Ave Maria.

Revision as of 18:34, 22 March 2022

Fate Of The Stars
GOOD-EVIL COVER.png
Written by Andrew Horowitz
Appears on Good & Evil
Sung by Zubin Sedghi, Joe Hawley, Rob Cantor, Andrew Horowitz
Duration 6:50
Genre Rock
Language English
Links: YouTube

Spotify

Fate of the Stars is a song by Andrew Horowitz. It is the closing song on Tally Hall's second and last album, Good & Evil.

History

Originally called Mind Control, Fate of the Stars is one of many songs played at Tally Hall's residency shows at Union Hall in February 2009. It was very well received, but considered a complex song. When asked after a concert about its status, they said "some songs" need to be experienced through studio recording first. By interrogation at the Ithaca show on March 5th, it was revealed that it was recorded in some form, but the title had changed to Fate of the Stars.

Recording

The song was recorded at least in November of 2009, being worked on until November 25th. Rob, Joe, and Zubin recorded some of their vocals in the same room. The song has some early utilization of sampling, using both Zubin's "ooo repertoire" and possibly a sample of Italian castrato singer Alessandro Moreschi singing Ave Maria.

Trivia

  • Running at 6 minutes and 50 seconds, it is the longest recorded Tally Hall song.
  • The song has only been played live once.
  • Fate of the Stars was later sampled in Joe Hawley's cover of Since I Don't Have You originally recorded by the Skyliners.
  • Fate Of The Stars was featured in a 2012 episode of Teen Mom.[1]


Lyrics

To leave from this tale follow closely ahead
Prepare to exist by the living & dead
Too slow or too kind or too wary of those too at ease

Past all the buried impressions of then
Sullen drawn eyes & expressions to mend
Continued through mirrors left broken to sing & be heard
Through when it seems all the senses are lost to absurd

So the part where we are
Trapped in active depart
In the fate of the stars
No not one who we are
No control pumping heart
Button pressed mind in art
Mind control
Mind restart

To leave from the present with no source of sound
They laugh because silence is never around
Ignored & forgotten the past may continue to breathe

Feared not a rest by this desolate friend
Whose patience revealed what intent comes to send
With a stare at a hole in the world comes a lust to be high
Above all the dark nested clouds that keep guard of the sky

So the part where we are
Trapped in active depart
In the fate of the stars
No not one who we are
No control pumping heart
Button pressed mind in art
Mind control
Mind restart

Step onto the ferris wheel
Round for day & night
Lost in what's forever more
Complacent in its reasons for
Give & Take &
Sleep & Wake &
Pray for Day & Night to come
Again we see there's certainty in
What we feel & what we've heard
Again we see there's certainty in
Expectations all the same

Tabs/Chords

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