Falling with the Crowd (song)

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Muse song
Name Falling With The Crowd
Album/single Newton Abbot demo[1] (1)
Length 5:29
Alternative titles -
First live performance Unknown
Latest live performance Unknown
Recorded Newton Abbot[1] 1996
Writer/composer Unknown
Producer Muse

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Description

A song on Muse's second demo tape.[1] The demo tape which the song is on was brought to light on the 1st December 2007.[1] A segment was shared on the 24th February 2008. It is one of the four tracks on the demo that were not further developed or released. [2]

Live

Live, the song it's supposed to being played circa 1997, but no audio or other prove has surfaced yet.

Lyrics

So I will close my ears to the falling with the crowd

I never thought of her I listen to your retro shout and I will smile

You can hear, hear your infectious laugh But you can’t hear me ring a bell You can hear, hear you singing along to this And pretending not to hear me shout Too many heard

So I will close my ears to the falling with the crowd I never thought of her I listen to your retro shout and I will smile I never thought of her

(Falling with the crowd) Here’s to my mistake (Falling with the crowd) I wanna go home Dressed by no one else

Doesn’t matter cause I’m not that sure To aware of whats been done before You can hear, hear you singing along to this And pretending not to hear me shout You know its true

So I will close my ears to the falling with the crowd I never thought of her I listen to your retro shout and I will smile I never thought of her

(Falling with the crowd) Dressed my breath to live

I wanna go home Dressed by no one else Drilled into my cave

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. Michael Stone. (2007-12-08). A-Loonatic. Retrieved from www.muselive.com.


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