Scott Weiland / Slash / Duff McKagan / Matt Sorum / Dave Kushner
Set Me Free
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Composer:Scott Weiland / Slash / Duff McKagan / Matt Sorum / Dave KushnerGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:2003Average_duration:4:07"Set Me Free" is a song composed by Scott Weiland, Slash, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum, and Dave Kushner. The song was written for the soundtrack of the 2004 movie "The Hulk." The song was premiered on May 25, 2004, and was included in the album "The Hulk: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack." The song has a total of four movements. The first movement starts with a guitar riff by Slash, followed by a drum beat by Sorum. Weiland's vocals then come in, singing about being trapped and wanting to be set free. The second movement features a guitar solo by Slash, which leads into the third movement. The third movement is a bridge that features a slower tempo and a more melodic guitar riff. Weiland sings about wanting to be free from the pain and suffering that he's been through. The fourth and final movement is a return to the main riff, with Weiland singing the chorus one last time. "Set Me Free" is a hard rock song with heavy guitar riffs and a driving drum beat. Weiland's vocals are powerful and emotional, conveying the sense of desperation and longing for freedom that the lyrics express. The guitar work by Slash and Kushner is impressive, with Slash's solo being a standout moment in the song. The song's structure is well-crafted, with each movement building on the previous one and leading to a satisfying conclusion. Overall, "Set Me Free" is a strong addition to the soundtrack of "The Hulk" and a great example of the talent of the musicians involved in its creation.More....
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