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"Still Alive" is the song featured in the closing credits of the 2007
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''. It was composed and arranged by Jonathan Coulton and was performed by Ellen McLain, who voiced the ''Portal'' antagonist and in-game singer of the song,
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. The song originated in a meeting between two
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developers and Coulton about him writing a song for the company, which Coulton accepted as he was a fan of Valve's ''Half-Life'' series, which is set in the same
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as ''Portal''. The song was released on ''The Orange Box'' Soundtrack on December 21, 2007, along with an exclusive vocal mix not heard in the game. The song is displayed on what appears to be a computer console, playing after GLaDOS is defeated by protagonist
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, with lyrics revealing that GLaDOS is, in fact, "still alive." The song received praise for its humor and the quality of its performance. It has been featured in multiple venues, including at the 2009 Press Start -Symphony of Games-, a yearly Japanese concert event to showcase the musical works of video games. It was also featured as a free downloadable song for the ''Rock Band'' series, originally released on April 1, 2008. A rerecorded version, with
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on lead vocals, appears on Coulton's 2011 album ''
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Background and production

The song "Still Alive" was written by Jonathan Coulton and performed by Ellen McLain for the 2007
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''. McLain also provides the voice for
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and the game's antagonist. "Still Alive" is sung from the perspective of GLaDOS, used as the song that runs over the game's credits. At the end of the game, Chell, the game's protagonist, who has been misled and placed in life-threatening situations within the Aperture Science Enrichment Center by GLaDOS, eventually defeated her. However, the song disputes this, with GLaDOS exclaiming that she was still alive and that the science was a success. She also exclaims that she is still testing, and subtly references the Combine invasion of Earth in the ''Half-Life'' series. The song is also present as a
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instrumental version through in-game radios at certain points in the game. On 9 December 2022, the Portal 2 Soundtrack was updated, now including this instrumental and the original raw, unfiltered music. The unfiltered version was also featured in Portal RTX. Coulton was approached by two
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designers following a concert in
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. They asked him if he would like to write music for the company. Coulton was a fan of ''Half-Life'', so he immediately accepted. After discussing what they should do, he and the designers settled on ''Portal''. By this point, a few months before the release of ''The Orange Box'', Valve's writers had created a large amount of backstory for GLaDOS and other aspects of ''Portal'', which Coulton used to write the lyrics. As GLaDOS grew more important to ''Portal''s story, McLain was asked to sing for the game, since she was a trained operatic
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, given a
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version by Coulton. McLain's singing, which Coulton described as conveying "emotion in a non-emotional way," was modified to sound computerized. The overall process took about six weeks to complete. Coulton found it difficult to get GLaDOS' voice out of his head.
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, lead designer of ''Portal'', explained that the song was chosen to play during the credits because they wanted to leave players feeling happy. When Coulton began work on a theme for the ''Portal''-connected video game ''
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'', he exclaimed that the song was a "phenomenon ... out of control," and that the song benefited from the writing and its context in the game. He found composing the ''Lego Dimensions'' song, "You Wouldn't Know", easier to do once he accepted that he would not be able to make a song as big as "Still Alive" again.


Reception

"Still Alive" has been met with significant praise, called "legendary" by '' USgamer'' writer Nadia Oxford and identified by ''
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'' writer Jagger Gravning as the most famous lyric-based video game song. It is credited with earning Coulton a "cult status." A large majority of video game critics who awarded ''Portal'' game of the year mentioned "Still Alive" as one of the game's qualities, while ''Portal'' designer Chet Faliszek felt that it was part of why ''Portal'' was special. The song was called the most memorable moment of 2007 by the
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's television series, Good Game. Former LucasArts employee and ''
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'' designer Noah Falstein felt that the song enhanced the game, and that more games should craft a song for the end that fits them as well as Coulton was able to fit "Still Alive". He praised McLain's performance as "pitch-perfect" and the song as "catchy." ''
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'' writer Ryan Geddes calling it the best game-ending song of all time, while ''
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'' writer Kellen Beck found it one of the most recognizable. The song's singer, McLain, praised Coulton for capturing GLaDOS in the song as well as he did. The song was given the "Best Original Vocal - Pop Song" award by the Game Audio Network Guild during their 2008 awards. Coulton experienced a surge in popularity after the release of ''Portal'' due to the song's release. It was later performed live by original singer Ellen McLain for the first time at
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in
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. In the book ''The Art of Videogames'', author Grant Tavinor stated that while he was in hysterics by the song, he got the sense of artistic completion upon hearing it.
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's Alice Liang called the ending to ''Portal'' "catchy, charming, surprising, and humorously bittersweet". Kyle Hilliard of ''
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'' included the song in a list of surprising musical numbers in video games, while fellow ''Game Informer'' writer Michael Leri featured it in a list of "awesome" non-interactive credits sequences. ''UGO'' writer Melissa Meli felt sick of the song due to how often they heard it, but still recognized the game's soundtrack as "one of the most endearing and original soundtracks in gaming history." Sara Goodwin of '' The Mary Sue'' called it one of the best villain songs, calling it "pretty" and the lyrics "amazing and chilling." The Press Start -Symphony of Games- performance received criticism from ''Video Game Music Online'' author Cedille, who felt that the lyrics sounded "childish" when translated into Japanese, and that the singer gave a "faceless performance" that made it "painful and dreadful." Cedille was appreciative of the efforts made to demonstrate ''Portal'' to Japanese audiences, but questioned the need to translate it into Japanese and feature a different singer. The Covey remix in "The Greatest Video Game Music 2" album was considered a weaker song in said album, with fellow ''Video Game Music Online'' Jon Hammond finding the instrumental aspects nice, but feeling that Covey sounded like she was trying too hard to sing well, sacrificing the song's humor. ''Video Game Music Online'' critic Oliver Jia felt that the original version of "Still Alive" was one of the most memorable video game themes, but felt that the performance on the Video Games Live Level 3 album ruined it due both to the fact that they used a live recording that sounded worse than other songs on the album, but also due to the crowd singing and clapping along, making it sound "overly cheesy and poorly done." Due to the success of the song, Coulton was brought on to work on the soundtrack of the sequel, '' Portal 2''. '' Paste Magazine'' writer Nathan Spicer felt that it was a video game song that could be enjoyed regardless of someone's familiarity with ''Portal''.


In other media

It was featured in ''The Orange Box Original Soundtrack'' released on
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, containing both the original version and remix sung by Coulton himself. It was given a remix by singer Sarah Covey in the album, "The Greatest Video Game Music 2". It had been played live at the third Video Games Live concert, and released as part of the album Video Games Live Level 3. Coulton worked with
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songwriter John Flansburgh on a new version of "Still Alive" for an album by Coulton in 2013. It was included in the Vitamin String Quartet's Geek Wedding Album. A vinyl disc was released to celebrate ''Portal''s 10th anniversary in 2017, featuring "Still Alive". The song is also present in Valve's zombie-themed '' Left 4 Dead 2'', which can be selected to play on a jukebox in three different campaigns. The opening line for "Still Alive" ("This was a triumph. I'm making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS.") was featured in the Valve game '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive''. This was thought to be an alternate reality game about a potential ''Portal'' sequel, but was later confirmed to just be an Easter egg. In the ''Portal'' game mod "Portal Prelude", a remix of "Still Alive" can be heard on several radios throughout the game, however, they are not performed by GLaDOS. The spin-off ''
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-themed remix of "Still Alive" was created for Valve's Aperture Science website, showing a moving image of the Weighted Companion Cube with a
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port of the Xbox Live Arcade title, '' Chime'', includes "Still Alive" as an additional music stage for the game.


In ''Rock Band''

"Still Alive" was featured as a downloadable song in multiple games in the ''Rock Band'' series, including ''
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'', '' Rock Band 2'', and '' Rock Band Unplugged''. It was included for free on the
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,
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and
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to thank players for supporting the series. After complaints about ''Rock Band Unplugged''s version not being free, this was rectified and anyone who paid for it had their money refunded. After a content pack for ''Rock Band'' was hacked, a list of songs purported to be included was released which included "Still Alive". Jonathan Coulton and three others performed this song on ''Rock Band'', announcing its presence in the title as a downloadable song. Coulton's version with
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, as appears on his album ''
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'', was later released through the
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as well, and later released as DLC on 5 January 2023.


Live performances

Singer Mariko Otsuka performed the song at the 2009 Press Start -Symphony of Games-, a yearly Japanese concert that showcased the musical works of video games. "Still Alive" was the first Western song to be performed at the show, which included a Japanese translation by
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, a writer of several ''
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'' games, and arrangement for the
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. Because ''Portal'' was relatively unknown in Japan,
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, director of '' Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', demonstrated the game to the audience before the performance.


PBS

An instrumental version of the song was used in the soundtrack of the Public Broadcasting System's "From Sea to Shining Sea" video travelogue of the United States.


See also

* Music of ''Portal 2''


References


External links


Further clarifications on the song at jonathancoulton.com
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