Difference between revisions of "1997 demo (demo)"

MuseWiki, wiki for the band Muse
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
(General maintenance)
 
(5 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Discobox
{{Discobox
| Name =
| Name = Untitled
| Tracks = 5
| Tracks = 5
| Recorded = 1997
| Recorded = 1997
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]
| Art =
| Producer = Muse
| Art = -
| Format = Cassette
| Format = Cassette
| CatNumber =
| CatNumber = -
| Release =
| Release = -
| Chart Position =
| Chart = -
| Previousdemo = Newton Abbot demo
| Previous = 1997 Sawmills demo
| Nextdemo =  
| PreviousLink = Muse (EP)
| type = demo
| Next = 1998 Sawmills demo
| NextLink = Muscle Museum EP (EP)#Sawmills demo
| Type = demo
}}
}}


Line 17: Line 20:
Either an untitled demo or a demo with an unknown title, a copy of it was appended to a radio recording of [[Plymouth Hoe 1997 (gig) | Muse's 1997 Soundwaves Festival performance]] and distributed in tape form shortly after said performance.<ref name="ml20090919">
Either an untitled demo or a demo with an unknown title, a copy of it was appended to a radio recording of [[Plymouth Hoe 1997 (gig) | Muse's 1997 Soundwaves Festival performance]] and distributed in tape form shortly after said performance.<ref name="ml20090919">
{{cite |
{{cite |
desc=Muselive forum post | date=2009-09-19 | fetch=2009-09-19 | auth=Michael 'Stoney' Stone | pub=Muselive | url=http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&p=1706979#1706979 | dom=www.muselive.com | type=ext
desc=Forum post | date=2009-09-19 | fetch=2009-09-19 | auth=Michael 'Stoney' Stone | pub=Muselive | url=http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&p=1706979#1706979 | dom=www.muselive.com | type=ext
}}</ref> Through this information, we know that the demo was recorded by "shortly after"<ref name="ml20090919"/> the 15th August 1997 Soundwaves performance, thus it was recorded in 1997 or earlier.
}}</ref> Through this information, we know that the demo was recorded by "shortly after"<ref name="ml20090919"/> the 15{{supo|th}} August 1997 Soundwaves performance, thus it was recorded in 1997 or earlier.


A digital copy of the tape was released in September 2009, after the tape had become lost in the post. A digital copy had originally been intended to be made in the same manner as that of the [[Newton Abbot demo (demo) | Newton Abbot demo]], after Andrew 'a-loonatic' Stone was impressed by the community organisation through which the latter was made possible. The tape was sent via Royal Mail to paul_nicko, but never arrived.
A digital copy of the tape was released in September 2009, after the tape had become lost in the post. A digital copy had originally been intended to be made in the same manner as that of the [[Newton Abbot demo (demo) | Newton Abbot demo]], after Andrew 'a-loonatic' Stone was impressed by the community organisation through which the latter was made possible. The tape was sent via Royal Mail to paul_nicko, but never arrived.  After waiting for some time for the tape to be recovered, Michael Stone decided to upload his mp3 copy to paul_nicko's server, in order for it to be enhanced by Paul and then released.


After waiting for some time for the tape to be recovered, Michael Stone decided to upload his mp3 copy to paul_nicko's server, in order for it to be enhanced by Paul and then released.
The demo is unmastered and appears to be a raw studio recording, still including talk between the band and and a false start on "Showbiz" after [[Dominic Howard]]'s drumstick breaks, though the "Do We Need This" demo seems to be an unmastered version of the one that got released.


== Track list ==
== Track list ==
#[[Spiral Static (song) | Spiral Static]]
# [[Do We Need This (song) | Do We Need This]]
#[[Plug In Baby (song) | Plug In Baby]]
# [[Spiral Static (song) | Spiral Static]]
#[[Do We Need This (song) | Do We Need This]]
# [[Hate This & I'll Love You (song) | Hate This & I'll Love You]]
#[[Hate This & I'll Love You (song) | Hate This & I'll love You]]
# [[Showbiz (song) | Showbiz]]
#[[Showbiz (song) | Showbiz]]
# [[Plug In Baby (song) | Plug In Baby]]<ref name="mub20070803a">
{{cite |
desc=Forum post | date=2007-08-03 | auth=Michael Stone | pub=Muse forum | url=http://board.muse.mu/showpost.php?p=3265843&postcount=50 | dom=board.muse.mu | type=ext
}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
<references/>
<references/>


{{Backto | Discography}}
{{Backto | discography}}

Latest revision as of 08:53, 27 September 2011

Muse demo
Name Untitled
Tracks 5
Total length Unknown
Recorded 1997
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Muse
Publisher Unknown
Format(s) Cassette
demo chronology
1997 Sawmills demo
Untitled
1998 Sawmills demo


Information

Either an untitled demo or a demo with an unknown title, a copy of it was appended to a radio recording of Muse's 1997 Soundwaves Festival performance and distributed in tape form shortly after said performance.[1] Through this information, we know that the demo was recorded by "shortly after"[1] the 15th August 1997 Soundwaves performance, thus it was recorded in 1997 or earlier.

A digital copy of the tape was released in September 2009, after the tape had become lost in the post. A digital copy had originally been intended to be made in the same manner as that of the Newton Abbot demo, after Andrew 'a-loonatic' Stone was impressed by the community organisation through which the latter was made possible. The tape was sent via Royal Mail to paul_nicko, but never arrived. After waiting for some time for the tape to be recovered, Michael Stone decided to upload his mp3 copy to paul_nicko's server, in order for it to be enhanced by Paul and then released.

The demo is unmastered and appears to be a raw studio recording, still including talk between the band and and a false start on "Showbiz" after Dominic Howard's drumstick breaks, though the "Do We Need This" demo seems to be an unmastered version of the one that got released.

Track list

  1. Do We Need This
  2. Spiral Static
  3. Hate This & I'll Love You
  4. Showbiz
  5. Plug In Baby[2]

References

  1. a b Michael 'Stoney' Stone. (2009-09-19). [Forum post]. Muselive. Retrieved 2009-09-19 from www.muselive.com.
  2. Michael Stone. (2007-08-03). [Forum post]. Muse forum. Retrieved from board.muse.mu.


Go back to discography