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Old 02-08-2007, 03:29 PM   #46
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won't believe til you see / hear some proof

yep fair point, just like anything, I agree you shouldn't believe things til you see / hear proof as there's so much fraud around you can never be too careful!
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Old 02-08-2007, 03:59 PM   #47
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yep fair point, just like anything, I agree you shouldn't believe things til you see / hear proof as there's so much fraud around you can never be too careful!
indeed. So u got any old stuff that we might be interested in?
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Old 02-08-2007, 04:15 PM   #48
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indeed. So u got any old stuff that we might be interested in?
have a live tape from 1998 Plymouth Soundwaves, I think it was broadcasted on the radio so it is recorded off there.
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Old 02-08-2007, 04:35 PM   #49
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have a live tape from 1998 Plymouth Soundwaves, I think it was broadcasted on the radio so it is recorded off there.
That sounds interesting. What sort of setlist were they playing back then?
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Old 03-08-2007, 10:17 AM   #50
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That sounds interesting. What sort of setlist were they playing back then?
They were awesome back then but not in the same way they are now, a different kind of awesomeness which describes fresh new bands. Actually sorry it was 1997, not 1998.

I went through it last night and the set list is below. However, 5 of the songs aren't the final versions of the B side releases etc. e.g. There's 2 songs containing Spiral Static lyrics and 2 songs containing Hate This and I'll Love you Lyrics. Final song very similar to a demo Plug in Baby without the famous riff!

1. Sober
2. Host
3. Cave
4. Muscle Museum
5. Escape
6. Unknown - contains some Spiral Static lyrics
7. Agitated
8. Instant Messenger
9. Fillip
10. Natural Disaster
11. Overdue
12. Unknown - Contains some Hate this and I'll love you lyrics
13.Do we need this?
14. Unknown - contains some Spiral Static lyrics
15. Unknown - Contains some Hate this and I'll love you lyrics
16. Showbiz
17.Unknown - contains some Plug in Baby lyrics and verse is similar to PIB chorus.
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Old 03-08-2007, 10:20 AM   #51
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They were awesome back then but not in the same way they are now, a different kind of awesomeness which describes fresh new bands. Actually sorry it was 1997, not 1998.

I went through it last night and the set list is below. However, 5 of the songs aren't the final versions of the B side releases etc. e.g. There's 2 songs containing Spiral Static lyrics and 2 songs containing Hate This and I'll Love you Lyrics. Final song very similar to a demo Plug in Baby without the famous riff!

1. Sober
2. Host
3. Cave
4. Muscle Museum
5. Escape
6. Unknown - contains some Spiral Static lyrics
7. Agitated
8. Instant Messenger
9. Fillip
10. Natural Disaster
11. Overdue
12. Unknown - Contains some Hate this and I'll love you lyrics
13.Do we need this?
14. Unknown - contains some Spiral Static lyrics
15. Unknown - Contains some Hate this and I'll love you lyrics
16. Showbiz
17.Unknown - contains some Plug in Baby lyrics and verse is similar to PIB chorus.
wanna upload that badboy???

lol.. stupid question really init!

Do u know the tracklisting on the Tape??
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Old 03-08-2007, 10:22 AM   #52
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Yep I got the tracklisting by listening to the tape, it doesn't have the names of the tracks on the tape, just Plymouth Soundwaves 1997.
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Old 03-08-2007, 10:37 AM   #53
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Yep I got the tracklisting by listening to the tape, it doesn't have the names of the tracks on the tape, just Plymouth Soundwaves 1997.
nah nah nah, the OTHER tape, the one loonatic has. cheers for the sample!! Its klass!
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Old 03-08-2007, 11:51 AM   #54
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They were awesome back then but not in the same way they are now, a different kind of awesomeness which describes fresh new bands. Actually sorry it was 1997, not 1998.

I went through it last night and the set list is below. However, 5 of the songs aren't the final versions of the B side releases etc. e.g. There's 2 songs containing Spiral Static lyrics and 2 songs containing Hate This and I'll Love you Lyrics. Final song very similar to a demo Plug in Baby without the famous riff!

1. Sober
2. Host
3. Cave
4. Muscle Museum
5. Escape
6. Unknown - contains some Spiral Static lyrics
7. Agitated
8. Instant Messenger
9. Fillip
10. Natural Disaster
11. Overdue
12. Unknown - Contains some Hate this and I'll love you lyrics
13.Do we need this?
14. Unknown - contains some Spiral Static lyrics
15. Unknown - Contains some Hate this and I'll love you lyrics
16. Showbiz
17.Unknown - contains some Plug in Baby lyrics and verse is similar to PIB chorus.
That sounds amazing, shame it isn't easier to share it. Sounds about right, Muse used lyrics for the Sunburn demo in an early version of Recess roo, and then scrapped them completely. Lyrics are easily transferable after all. Seems a bit weird that they had so many Showbiz songs complete...and an OoS song in the works, before they had even begun work on the EPs.
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Old 03-08-2007, 12:22 PM   #55
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They were awesome back then but not in the same way they are now, a different kind of awesomeness which describes fresh new bands. Actually sorry it was 1997, not 1998.

I went through it last night and the set list is below. However, 5 of the songs aren't the final versions of the B side releases etc. e.g. There's 2 songs containing Spiral Static lyrics and 2 songs containing Hate This and I'll Love you Lyrics. Final song very similar to a demo Plug in Baby without the famous riff!

1. Sober
2. Host
3. Cave
4. Muscle Museum
5. Escape
6. Unknown - contains some Spiral Static lyrics
7. Agitated
8. Instant Messenger
9. Fillip
10. Natural Disaster
11. Overdue
12. Unknown - Contains some Hate this and I'll love you lyrics
13.Do we need this?
14. Unknown - contains some Spiral Static lyrics
15. Unknown - Contains some Hate this and I'll love you lyrics
16. Showbiz
17.Unknown - contains some Plug in Baby lyrics and verse is similar to PIB chorus.
Natural Disaster - would that be an early Nature_1, by any chance?
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Old 03-08-2007, 12:26 PM   #56
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Natural Disaster - would that be an early Nature_1, by any chance?
It is an alternative title for Nature_1, so it's the same song.
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Old 03-08-2007, 01:16 PM   #57
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Atually Stoner, is there any chance you would be able to upload anything, because I'm so intruiged now to hear those old songs that didn't make it? This is probably the earliest bootleg that anyone's ever heard of for Muse, it's really tantalising, and anything you could contribute I'm sure would be hugely appreciated...and such a welcome break from the unvaried gigs they play today. don't want to sound like I'm begging, but it's really fascinating.
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Old 04-08-2007, 10:52 AM   #58
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Atually Stoner, is there any chance you would be able to upload anything, because I'm so intruiged now to hear those old songs that didn't make it? This is probably the earliest bootleg that anyone's ever heard of for Muse, it's really tantalising, and anything you could contribute I'm sure would be hugely appreciated...and such a welcome break from the unvaried gigs they play today. don't want to sound like I'm begging, but it's really fascinating.
Yes, I'm fascinated as well. I want to hear them in their developing stage and be so intrigued that I forget that Muse never have stepped on the country of mine

But how do you transfer tapes to an mp3 file by your self by the way?

Could the unknown songs be the final[if final] versions of those tracks in the "This is a Muse Demo" tape?

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Old 05-08-2007, 03:08 PM   #59
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Just need some recording software and plug tape player into laptop, pretty easy. Then some MP3 editing software to improve sound quality and split the one MP3 track into separate tracks.

These songs won't be the ones on that rare demo tape sold a while back on Muse. There's more material than you think which didn't get on to albums for whatever reasons.
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Old 05-08-2007, 03:20 PM   #60
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prob not a fraud but trust me the tape is SHITE !!! ive heard ltos of demos fro mthese old tapes and theyre all bollocks man, i wudnt pay £1 to have that, even if it is super rare, they were fuckin crap back then haha
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