
1.01: Peter Abernathy begins acting strange and whispers something into Dolores' ear (variation).1.01: Theresa tells Bernard to run a diagnostic for the sheriff, and a fly lands on Teddy's face while he is sitting in front of a cabin.1.01: the first half of the track was used when Bernard and Stubbs go down to Cold Storage.A short variation of this track also appears in "This World.".1.09: a variation of the theme is used when Dolores meets Arnold and realizes that she killed him.1.04: a variation of the theme is used when Dolores tells Arnold that her parents were killed and that she thinks there might be something wrong with this world.2.10: the theme was used towards the end of the episode, when Dolores tells Bernard she remembered him and when she (in Charlotte's body) arrives at Arnold's house.1.07: Parts of the track can also be heard when Maeve watches Clementine being lobotomized.
#WESTWORLD PAINT IT BLACK SHONEN VERSION FULL#
The full track appears later when Dolores says the phrase "These violent delights have violents ends" to Stubbs, she tells him what she thinks of this world, Bernard brings Peter Abernathy to the storage, and Dolores kills a fly. 1.01: a part of the track can be heard when Dolores wakes up for the first time and says she sees the beauty in the world.The beginning of the track is a variation of "Online.".Variations of the theme also appear in the season 1 tracks "No One's Controlling Me," "Bicameral Mind," the season 2 track "Core Drive," the season 3 tracks "Start a Revolution," "Why Are We Here?," "Activate," "The Choice Is Yours," and the season 4 tracks "Set Ourselves Free" and "Sweetwater Reprise." The intro of the track reappears in the Season 4 track "Enter Sandman". Another version ("Paint It, Black") appeared in the episode 2.05 " Akane No Mai" and was released on the soundtrack for Season 2. Note: this is the show's first cover version of the Rolling Stones song "Paint It Black".


