![]() The song was printed on the setlist for the Lollapalooza Brazil gig in 2014 but was not played. In September 2012, being asked whether they will play any Showbiz songs on The 2nd Law tour, a member of Muse tweeted that "I'm routing for Muscle Museum to come back". The song was played just twice in 2007, the last one being Moscow on October 15th.Īs of January 2010, Howard revealed on TripleJ radio, Australia, he'd like to play the song live again, however, due to Bellamy losing the required (rare) effects pedal for part of the song, it's been left out of rotation so far. Muscle Museum was played regularly from its release until the Black Holes and Revelations tour in 2006, during which it wasn't played until the concert at Agora Theatre on September 10th, five months into the tour. ![]() Radio Acoustic (4:31) a live acoustic version.Revised Radio Edit (3:12) - (From " Muscle Museum Revised Radio Edit" promo CD-R).Radio Single (4:26) - (From " Muscle Museum Single Formats" promo CD-R).Radio Edit Fade (3:21) - (From " Muscle Museum Single Formats" promo CD-R).Radio Edit (4:00) - (From " Muscle Museum Single Formats" promo CD-R).Radio Edit (3:57) - (From " Muscle Museum" promo, promo CD-R, Promotion Sampler).Radio Edit (3:51) - (From " Muscle Museum" French and US two-track promos).Radio Edit (3:17) ' (From Muscle Museum DE CD and DE promo"). ![]() Full Length Version (5:29) - (From " Muscle Museum" CD2).Album Version (4:22) - (From Showbiz and " Muscle Museum" CD1).(Muscle Museum)#2 (1:21) - (From Muscle Museum EP).Muscle Museum (4:20) - (From Muscle Museum EP).I ended up singing it into a Marshall amp and it sounded exactly like guitar." Other releasesĪs the song featured on four separate release, a wide variety of edits and versions were created, some exclusively on promotional media: So I suddenly found myself singing the guitar solo instead. "I wanted to do this big epic guitar solo at the end of the chorus and as soon as I started doing the solo, I missed a chord. You can hear Matt talking about his hometown in “Muscle Museum”, where Teignmouth still wanted to convince Muse they were doing wrong (to prove I’ve made a big mistake). The title comes from a dictionary that Muse used, which had 'muscle' immediately before 'muse' and 'museum' immediately after. This idea came from a book that he had read about cyber-culture. He also stated in the same interview that the meaning somehow involved people in the future no longer having bodies. It's that inner conflict." - the Freudian idea of inner conflict between want and conscience. ![]() For example, say your body wants to have sex with a girl but your mind reminds you that you have a girlfriend. It's how sometimes one element of your being will not allow something to happen. Matthew said that the song it's "About how people don't really face up to their inner emotions a lot of the time and they just get on with their mundane life" and that also the song was "about the conflict between the body and the soul or mind. The EP version also differs from the Showbiz version as having a different bassdrum figure in the verses and the pre-chorus parts. The full length version on the single is the two combined, with the latter used as an introduction to the former. One is close to the later incarnation on Showbiz, and one is a short acoustic with rain effects. Its first recorded release was on the Muscle Museum EP, where it came in two versions. This song came from a practice session at Matthew Bellamy's house early in Muse's existence as a band, with the guitar part coming before the bass line and percussion, respectively.
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