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Revision as of 20:58, 19 October 2008 (view source)
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(this is about the song, not an interpretation of the album. also, we need a source on the interview where TR says this stuff)
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}}'''"Ripe"''' is the final track, an atmospheric instrumental, on ''[[The Fragile (halo)|The Fragile]]'' vinyl. "Ripe (With Decay)" is the final track on ''The Fragile'' CD and cassette, with an extra part at the end.
 
}}'''"Ripe"''' is the final track, an atmospheric instrumental, on ''[[The Fragile (halo)|The Fragile]]'' vinyl. "Ripe (With Decay)" is the final track on ''The Fragile'' CD and cassette, with an extra part at the end.
  
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The song "Ripe" is a very moody, dark finale to ''The Fragile.'' The cassette and CD versions of the song featured an added part at the end, which further set the tone of the song. Most of the instruments in the song are either out of tune, or the actual music is incomplete, such as the piano in the background track of the song. [[Trent Reznor]] himself spoke on this, saying that ''The Fragile'' was supposed to be a continuation of ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]],'' with the protagonist going from happy to depressed on the first side (Left), then finding new hope on (Right) only to lose it again.
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The song "Ripe" is a very moody, dark finale to ''The Fragile.'' The cassette and CD versions of the song featured an additional section, often referred to as "Decay." Many of the instruments sound out of tune or oddly tuned, and some of the parts seem to be incomplete. [[Trent Reznor]] spoke on this, saying that ''The Fragile'' was supposed to be a continuation of ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]],'' with the protagonist going from happy to depressed on the first side (Left), then finding new hope on (Right) only to lose it again.
  
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He also stated that due to the nature of the album, he wanted it to sound flawed, imperfect so to say. For this reason, most of the songs on the album are performed by guitars, except for the obvious such as "[[Into The Void (song)|Into The Void]]," and "[[The Frail]]," because stringed instruments are naturally imperfect, i.e., they come out of tune, they don't always make the same sound, etc..., and Reznor wanted to incorporate the imperfection of these instruments to represent the imperfections of life.
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The song mutates from a very beautiful piano improvisation by Mike Garson above a methodical, slinking guitar riff, gradually descending into chaos with several instruments playing wildly and disharmoniously before all the sounds stop at once. "Decay" follows this with dark, moody bass and synth, and Reznor humming in the background. The guitar picks back up and the music becomes chaotic again for a moment, just to stop as abruptly as it started.
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The song shares its tempo with [[The Big Come Down]].
  
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The song itself goes from a very beautiful, methodical melody, gradually descending into chaos with several instruments playing wildly and out of harmony with each other, before all the sounds stop at once. Then as an added bonus, the cassette and CD versions contain an extra part after this, consisting of dark, moody bass and synth, with Reznor humming in the background. The guitar picks back up and the music becomes chaotic again for a moment, just to stop as abruptly as it started, almost saying that he gave it one last try and failed again.
 
 
===Song Credits===
 
===Song Credits===
 
*Violin: [[Steve Duda]]
 
*Violin: [[Steve Duda]]
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==Versions==
 
==Versions==
 
===Ripe===
 
===Ripe===
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This version is only available on the vinyl edition of ''The Fragile.''
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This version is only available on the vinyl edition of ''The Fragile.'' After the slinking guitar riff returns post-piano improvisation, it and the insect noises below it simply fade out.
  
 
===Ripe (With Decay)===
 
===Ripe (With Decay)===
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This version is on the CD and audio cassette releases of ''The Fragile.'' The extra (With Decay) part adds an extra minute and twenty seconds to the song's outro.
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This version is on the CD and audio cassette releases of ''The Fragile.'' (With Decay) extends the song's length by an extra minute and twenty seconds.
  
 
==Live==
 
==Live==

Revision as of 16:46, 2 May 2009

Album:The Fragile (Right)
Length:5:14
Tempo:{{{BPM}}} BPM
Versions:Ripe
Ripe (With Decay) (6:34)
Live:N/A

"Ripe" is the final track, an atmospheric instrumental, on The Fragile vinyl. "Ripe (With Decay)" is the final track on The Fragile CD and cassette, with an extra part at the end.

The song "Ripe" is a very moody, dark finale to The Fragile. The cassette and CD versions of the song featured an additional section, often referred to as "Decay." Many of the instruments sound out of tune or oddly tuned, and some of the parts seem to be incomplete. Trent Reznor spoke on this, saying that The Fragile was supposed to be a continuation of The Downward Spiral, with the protagonist going from happy to depressed on the first side (Left), then finding new hope on (Right) only to lose it again.

The song mutates from a very beautiful piano improvisation by Mike Garson above a methodical, slinking guitar riff, gradually descending into chaos with several instruments playing wildly and disharmoniously before all the sounds stop at once. "Decay" follows this with dark, moody bass and synth, and Reznor humming in the background. The guitar picks back up and the music becomes chaotic again for a moment, just to stop as abruptly as it started.

The song shares its tempo with The Big Come Down.

Contents

  • 1 Song Credits
  • 2 Appearances
    • 2.1 Halos
    • 2.2 Seeds
  • 3 Versions
    • 3.1 Ripe
    • 3.2 Ripe (With Decay)
  • 4 Live

Song Credits

  • Violin: Steve Duda
  • Piano: Mike Garson

Appearances

Halos

  • The Fragile

Seeds

  • The Definitive NIN - Quiet Tracks

Versions

Ripe

This version is only available on the vinyl edition of The Fragile. After the slinking guitar riff returns post-piano improvisation, it and the insect noises below it simply fade out.

Ripe (With Decay)

This version is on the CD and audio cassette releases of The Fragile. (With Decay) extends the song's length by an extra minute and twenty seconds.

Live

"Ripe" has never been performed live.

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