Boredom (song)

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Muse song
Name Boredom
Album/single Newton Abbot demo[1] (6)
Length 4:38
Alternative titles -
First live performance Unknown
Latest live performance Unknown
Recorded Newtown Abbot[1] January 1997
Writer/composer Unknown
Producer Muse

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A song on Muse's second demo tape.[1] A short snippet of the song recorded at Budstock 1997 surfaced in 2005. [2] The demo tape which the song is on was brought to light on the 1st December 2007.[1] A 35 second segment was shared on the 8th December 2007.[3] Before this segment was shared, the Budstock snippet was speculated as having been Spiral Static.

The Origin of Muse features a lower version of the song, near to half step down tuning.

Live

Live, the song was played circa 1997, including at Budstock festival.

More here

Lyrics

We should be in the summer spirit

But it might as well be rain We should be having such a good time But I'm so bored it's causing me pain

My dear This love is dead Somehow, someway You'll come away With you it's dead

I can't let you pretend These days (These days) Are the best you've had

Doesn't matter 'cause I love you

Stop telling me to try and cheer up I just don't wanna be here We should be having such a good time But you're no good No, you are going blind

My dear This love is dead There's no way You'll come away With you it's dead

I can't let you pretend These days (These days) Are the best you've had

My dear, this love is dead Somehow, someway You'll come away

References

  1. a b c d Andrew 'a-loonatic' Stone. (2007-08-01). songs you will not have heard of b4!!!!. Retrieved from board.muse.mu.
  2. {cite | title=Muse from 1995 or 1997 (Budstock)? | desc=Muse forum post | date=2005-10-01 | auth=adamloats | pub=Official Muse forum | url=http://board.muse.mu/showthread.php?t=25019 | dom=board.muse.mu | type=ext}}
  3. A-Loonatic (2007-12-08). Retrieved from www.muselive.com.


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