"Wilderness" - Liner Notes - August 2, 2000
In all careers there are moments when everything comes together easily, coalescing in a spontaneous
way where the right moves seem natural and self-evident. That was not the case here. This was the
toughest tune of all -- a piece which went with the open pastoral feel of the wilderness in Act I
(with the cows, farm fences, cabins and trees) while also being scary, exciting and distinctively
"Diablo". It also had to transition well into not only the rogue encampment but also the various
indoor slaughter-fests, as well.
My initial pass on this material, from November 1998 through to the following January, yielded a
six minute piece which stayed in the game until January of 2000, at which point I was finally able
to come back to it, giving it six new minutes and only keeping two minutes of the initial material.
Those "lost" tracks will eventually show up here as outtakes. In the track that remains, everything
but the kitchen sink makes an appearance. From 7/8, 11/8, 3/4, 4/4, to no real signature at all,
twelve-tone lines, punky open chords and well-behaved waltz melodies all show up somewhere in these
eight minutes.
My favorite moments on this piece come with the pedal steel lines supplied by Bernie Wilkens.
Bernie Wilkens, of course, is the video game legend who currently runs our HR department. Few
people know that Bernie also worked as a pedal steel player in Nashville back in his teenage years.
He has a real gift for ripping off that great Dave Gilmour creepiness. John Carpenter and Johnny
Marr also fight for space here.
- Matt Uelmen
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