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what is the full story to the album by my chemical romance? ..just wondering cuz it seems that it's following someone

2006-12-16 13:02:00 · 11 answers · asked by ? 2 in Entertainment & Music Music

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This should help you out some. Personally, when I hear the song, it reminds me of Queen's 'March of the Black Queen'.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_black_parade

Like the band's first two albums, it is a concept album, centering around a character known as "the Patient," who potentially suffered an untimely death at a young age.

In an interview with MTV, the band said that the name "The Black Parade" was chosen due to a belief that death comes to individuals as their most powerful memory. The main character in the concept went to a parade with his father at a young age, therefore death comes to him as a "Black Parade".

Gerard has cited Queen as a major influence [2]. The tonality of the guitar orchestration in "Welcome to the Black Parade," allegedly resembles the timbral qualities of the guitar orchestration done by Queen guitarist Brian May, especially in "It's a Hard Life" on the Queen album The Works. The opening and closing sections of "Welcome to the Black Parade" are highly reminiscent of the Queen song "Innuendo", the title track of the Queen album, and the Suit of Lights song, "Goodbye Silk City".

Gerard has also stated that the three albums which have the most similarity to this album, and some of the influences on this record, are Queen's A Night at the Opera, The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and Pink Floyd's The Wall. [3]

It has also recently been stated by Gerard Way that the Smashing Pumpkins album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness was an influence on this record and that he wishes the new album to echo the asthetics of Mellon Collie. [4] It can be noted that the album was released in the United States 11 years to the day after the release of Mellon Collie.

And btw, I did read the entire page and re-pasted the stuff that most pertained to the question.

2006-12-16 13:07:59 · answer #1 · answered by Melissa S 5 · 1 3

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2016-04-25 01:17:45 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2016-05-01 00:39:35 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

My Chemical Romance took great pains to have The Black Parade seem like its own theatrical work, launching a whole Webbased campaign, filled with videos and interviews explaining how the album tells the tale of "the Patient," a young man dying of cancer in a hospital bed who flashes back on his undistinguished life upon the moment of his death, and how the band got so into this project they considered themselves not My Chemical Romance, but a band called the Black Parade shades of the Beatles and Sgt. Pepper Naturally, those allusions are quite deliberate, and one that MCR played up in that prerelease campaign, dropping liberal reference to Queen (particularly A Night at the Opera) and Pink Floyd's The Wall as well.

It was all quite reminiscent of how the Killers set up Sam's Town with endless namedropping of Bruce Springsteen and U2, but where the Las Vegas quartet wound up with an unholy fusion of these two extremes, MCR never synthesizes; they openly steal from their holy trinity, then graft it upon the sound they've patented. Often, it seems as if they copied The Wall onto tracing paper and placed it upon Three Cheers. The story of The Black Parade is nearly identical to The Wall Pink and the Patient run through a litany of childhood and adulthood traumas; absent fathers loom large; many of the main character's flaws are cruelly deemed the fault of the mother and there are plenty of flourishes lifted from Roger Waters' magnum opus: the opening fanfare "The End" is a recreation of "In the Flesh," right down to the churning heavy guitars that come crashing in halfway through, while "Mama" shades of "Mother" sounds like Green Day performing "The Trial," as Way affects Billie Joe's affected mockEnglish accent as he comes tantalizingly close to following "You should have raised a baby girl/I should have been a better son" with "The way you made them suffer/Your exquisite wife and mother/Fills me with the urge to defecate." These are not the only allusions to classic concept albums, either as promised, guitarists Ray Toro and Frank Iero conjure Brian May's spirit, "Cancer" recalls Sgt. Pepper as filtered through Oasis but The Black Parade doesn't feel like a revival of '70s prog as much as it hearkens back to the twin towers of mid'90s concept altrock: the Smashing Pumpkins' Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness and Marilyn Manson's Antichrist Superstar. Manson's enduring fascination with the grotesque echoes throughout the album, from the artwork through Way's overcooked, bluntly ugly lyrics (highlighted by "soggy from the chemo"), but its heart lies with the Pumpkins,

2006-12-16 13:09:28 · answer #5 · answered by bobby t 3 · 0 2

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2017-01-26 20:48:39 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The Patient Story......
The Patient is the main character from the plot behind The Black Parade. The album tells of the unhealthy Patient's struggle for redemption after discovering that his death is fast approaching. The Patient's story is introduced by the song "The End." and he learns that he will die in "Dead!". Although the Patient is made to seem he has few friends or family, he explains his anxieties of a lonely death to someone, possibly his lover, in "This Is How I Disappear", a song about his fears. He also suffered from drug and alcohol problems, explained in "The Sharpest Lives", a song about his substance abuse. According to the plot, death comes to one in their fondest memory, the Patient's being of a parade he went to with his father, thus, "Welcome to the Black Parade". In "I Don't Love You", it is revealed he does have a love in his life, which is followed by "House of Wolves" where he becomes scared by the sudden idea that he may in fact end up in hell. The Patient's illness (although possibly his lover's), cancer, is seemingly confirmed in the song "Cancer", which is about regrets. He then writes an angered letter to his mother and is revealed to have fought in a war (possibly traumatizing him and leading to his later problems) in the song "Mama", while he finally decides to just leave this life in "Sleep". The training of the Patient in a military boot camp is fully clarified in "Teenagers", a reflection of the Patient's harsh adolescent years. In the song "Disenchanted", the Patient is at his lowest point until he finds hope in an afterlife and declares his climactic loss of the fear of death in "Famous Last Words" where he redeems himself (now even with a possibility of ascending to heaven), bravely prepared to pass on.
ANOTHER POSSIBILITY:
Produced by Rob Cavallo, 'The Black Parade' is a concept album that combines elements of rock, and punk with theatrical balladry to create the band's most sophisticated work to date. Vocalist Gerard Way describes the album's concept as, "the story of a man who dies tragically before his time in a hospital. Death comes for him in the form of a Black Parade because his strongest childhood memory is of his father taking him to see a parade as a boy. The parade leads him to his final judgement. An examination of mortality."

He adds that 'The Black Parade' also represents an alter ego for the band for this album as well as a collective name for their devoted fan base. The theme is also prevalent in the album's first single, 'Welcome to The Black Parade', that will precede the album with its October 9th release date.

The album's track listing is: 'The End', 'Dead', 'This Is How I Disappear', 'The Sharpest Lives' 'Welcome to The Black Parade', 'I Don't Love You', 'House of Wolves', 'Cancer', 'Momma', 'Sleep', 'Teenagers', 'Disenchanted' and 'Famous Last Words'.

After setting up a makeshift studio in the back of their tour bus in order to record ideas whilst on the road, the band commenced pre-production on the album back in January. They began laying down tracks at Eldorado Recording Studio in April with Cavallo.

"Rob was integral to this project," says guitarist Frank Iero. "He has such a pure love of music that it becomes infectious. He can talk about music in terms of emotions, and help you convey those emotions in the correct way." Adds guitarist Roy Toro: "Sonically, Rob is a master. It is a joy to watch him craft tones that make your song sound like you always dreamed it would."

"We want this to be the album that My Chemical Romance is remembered for," affirms bassist Mikey Way. "We all have records that shaped our childhood and teen years. When you hear a song, it shoots you back to a moment in time. We want this album to do that for people."
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They're basically the same, I think... (I got bored about a sentence in...)

They're a great band, you like them? They have stories behind all their songs, weird...

Hope I helped,
<3 Danielle

2006-12-18 08:37:28 · answer #8 · answered by Keys 3 · 12 0

It's about a guy called the patient, and basically he's dying and stuff, it's kinda confusing but it's really just a concept album about the death of one guy. depressing I know but I love it anyway.
sorry I can't help more, but would you have rathered I just copy and paste a pile of stuff from wikipedia and not even read it?

2006-12-17 05:39:19 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 5

i went to see a marching band........

2006-12-16 13:11:41 · answer #10 · answered by Kris 3 · 0 9

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