Terror Track Tuesday #12 - Mad World by Gary Jules
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008We’re back for your weekly dose of utterly demoralizing musical extravagance which is my way of describing TerrorTrack Tuesday. At least this time I’ll actually be throwing this up on the actual day that it’s supposed to appear, so that means we’re off to a good start!
Today, here in my chunk of the ever-burning Phoenix we experienced a massive torrential downpour that lasted around thirty minutes or so. Of course, it’s dry now, but we got a rather wicked display of nature’s homebrewed pyrotechnics - lightning! Thunder, too, and a nice purplish sky that city lights create. Quite an inspiring atmosphere for me and goes great with this week’s track which is Mad World by Gary
Jules.
PCGoddess, one of the newest members of our horror forum mentioned that she liked this song in the Dark Music thread. I didn’t think I’d heard it so I looked up the YouTube video (which I’m including at the end of this article). Come to find out I absolutely did know this song but I never knew the name or really what it was saying. Kind of like that song Tarzan Boy that they used in the old Listerine ads, if you remember those. A song that you get into but doesn’t always register strongly enough that I go out and look it up. I’m glad I did, though.
Turns out Gary Jules version is a cover of the original performed by Tears for Fears, the rockin’ English New Wave band that you’d have to be older than me to really know much about. Gary Jules is considered a folk/blues musician and he hails from California. The guy doesn’t just sing and play piano, he also wields the guitar, harmonica and the ever intimidating mandolin!
This particular version of Mad World was used for the cult classic Donnie Darko, a movie I’m still to lazy to go find and watch despite all the fervent praise I’ve heard from its fans. It’s been used in various American TV shows and also the XBox 360 video game, Gears of War. Over in the UK it managed to make the UK Christmas Number One single which goes to prove those gloomy Brits are scraping new lows for
inspirational holiday music. Sad.
I figure this is about all I need to yap about and right now you probably just want to hear the song/see the video. Well, before you go, in case you wanted to learn more about our ole pal Gary, you can visit his website and buy T-shirts and stuff or hear his music if you’re into that kind of thing.
That wraps us up for this week’s Terror Track and I’ll be back next week with something alot more violent and aggressive, I promise!



















































