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A song originally by grunge band [[Nirvana]], from their album ''In Utero''. Muse played "tourette's" during their first two concerts, [[Teignmouth Broadmeadow Sports Centre 1994 (gig) |a Battle of the Bands competition in February 1994]] and [[Dawlish Sports Centre 1994 (gig) |a roller disco a month later]]<ref name="thecave"/>{{supn |uncertain}}. | A song originally by grunge band [[Nirvana]], from their album ''In Utero''. Muse played "tourette's" during their first two concerts, [[Teignmouth Broadmeadow Sports Centre 1994 (gig) |a Battle of the Bands competition in February 1994]] and [[Dawlish Sports Centre 1994 (gig) |a roller disco a month later]]<ref name="thecave"/>{{supn |uncertain}}. | ||
The song consists of a basic, power chord-based, guitar riff with near-incoherent lyrics that differ every time the song was played. | The song consists of a basic, power chord-based, guitar riff with near-incoherent lyrics; that differ every time the song was played. | ||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == |
Revision as of 00:15, 29 August 2011
Muse song | |
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Name | tourette's |
Album/single | In Utero |
Length | 1:35 |
Alternative titles | The Eagle Has Landed |
First live performance | February 1994 |
Latest live performance | March 1994[1][uncertain] |
Recorded | February 13–26, 1993 |
Writer/composer | Kurt Cobain |
Producer | Steve Albini |
<flashmp3>http://www.musewiki.com/Image:Tourette%27sClip.mp3%7Crightbg=0xDDEEFF%7Cleftbg=0xDDEEFF%7Cbg=0xFFFFFF</flashmp3> Original recording by Nirvana
Description
A song originally by grunge band Nirvana, from their album In Utero. Muse played "tourette's" during their first two concerts, a Battle of the Bands competition in February 1994 and a roller disco a month later[1][uncertain].
The song consists of a basic, power chord-based, guitar riff with near-incoherent lyrics; that differ every time the song was played.
Lyrics
The In Utero inner sleeve identified the lyrics as:
Cufk, Tish, Sips
This representation of the lyrics is mainly due to the fact that the song had no permanent lyrics and thus was different every time it was played live.
tourette's is a prime example of the "Music comes first, lyrics come second," mindset that Kurt Cobain had when he was writing songs.
Despite the song having no permanent lyrics as such, Nirvana fans have been able to decipher the lyrics for the studio version of the track; they are as follows:
Moderate rock
Mayday, every day, my day Could've had a heart attack, my heart We don't know anything, my heart We all want something fair, my heart
Hey! Hey, hey! Hey, hey!
Out of town, out of sight, is my heart Queen of lies, today, my heart One more on the phone, my heart One more at the door of my heart
Hey! Hey, hey!
Mean heart, cold heart Cold heart, cold heart Cold heart, cold heart Cold heart, cold heart
Hey!
References
- ↑ a b [Interview excerpt]. The Cave. Retrieved 2009-01-21 from www.angelfire.com.