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A live version is one of the tracks on Jonathan's 2009 live album, ''[[Best. Concert. Ever.]]'' | A live version is one of the tracks on Jonathan's 2009 live album, ''[[Best. Concert. Ever.]]'' | ||
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+ | * This song was performed at MIT as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDzWSdndJbw&feature=player_embedded a demonstration of a Rubens Tube], which visualizes the musical tones using flaming gas jets. | ||
== Themes == | == Themes == |
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Still Alive | |
Length | 2:56 |
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Release date | Oct. 9, 2007 (Xbox 360, PC); Dec. 11, 2007 (PlayStation 3) |
Related Pages | Other media |
Information
Coulton wrote and performed a song titled "Still Alive" for the ending credits of Valve's 2007 video game Portal, with vocals by Ellen McLain.
Availability
A version with Coulton's vocals was included on The Orange Box Original Soundtrack, in addition to the one heard at the end of the game. The song was made available on April 1, 2008 for the game Rock Band as downloadable content. It is one of the few tracks available for free download in the Rock Band Store.
The song makes a return in a later Valve game, Left 4 Dead 2. A jukebox in "The Parish" campaign can be operated, playing a randomly selected song. Still Alive is one of the songs, although it is very rare. One of the other songs is Re: Your Brains.
A live version is one of the tracks on Jonathan's 2009 live album, Best. Concert. Ever.
Trivia
- This song was performed at MIT as a demonstration of a Rubens Tube, which visualizes the musical tones using flaming gas jets.
Themes
Copyright information
Unlike JoCo's other songs, Still Alive is owned by Valve, and is not subject to Creative Commons.
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