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| AltTitles = Easy Tiger, The Groove in the States | | AltTitles = Easy Tiger, The Groove in the States | ||
| First = [[London Maida Vale Studios 2003-09 (gig)| | | First = [[London Maida Vale Studios 2003-09 (gig)|18{{supo|th}} September 2003]] | ||
| Latest = | | Latest = [[Montreux Auditorium Stravinski 2016 (gig) | 2nd July 2016]] | ||
| Recorded = 2003 | | Recorded = 2003 | ||
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]] | | Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]] | ||
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| Chart position = - | | Chart position = - | ||
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8uyO_g52t8 Listen]''' | |||
==Additional information== | ==Additional information== | ||
Called Easy Tiger due to [[Matthew Bellamy]] saying "[[Easy tiger|easy tiger]]" after performing it. A live version features as an extra track on the [[Absolution Tour (live)|Absolution Tour DVD]]. In the live feature, Matt accidentally switches the order of the two lyrics: "Breaks my fall" and "Breaks my heart" | Called Easy Tiger due to [[Matthew Bellamy]] saying "[[Easy tiger|easy tiger]]" after performing it. A live version features as an extra track on the [[Absolution Tour (live)|Absolution Tour DVD]]. In the live feature, Matt accidentally switches the order of the two lyrics: "Breaks my fall" and "Breaks my heart" | ||
Matt revealed at [[New York City Webster Hall 2015 (gig)|New York's Webster Hall]] that the [[The Groove (song)|The Groove]] was an early version of [[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive Black Hole]]. A possible explanation for this is that, during recording sessions for Black Holes and Revelations, the band revisited The Groove and came up with Supermassive Black Hole out of changes to the song. This could also act as an explanation why the song was dropped from setlists from 2005-2014 with the exception of a handful of instrumental performances in 2007 and 2008.<ref name="MuseGrooveWebsterHall"> | |||
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title=Muse Multicam - The Groove (Live Webster Hall 2015) | desc=The Groove (Live Webster Hall 2015)| date=2015-16-06 | auth=Youtube | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbD0bLTkouE | dom=youtube.com | fetch=2015-22-08 | type=ext | |||
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The version on the [[Butterflies & Hurricanes (single)#DVD|Butterflies & Hurricanes DVD]] includes a brief voice-over by Matt, explaining that copyright reasons prevented them from putting the whole song on a DVD before it had been released as a B-Side. The full uninterrupted version of this video appears on the [[Absolution Tour (live)|Absolution Tour DVD]]. | The version on the [[Butterflies & Hurricanes (single)#DVD|Butterflies & Hurricanes DVD]] includes a brief voice-over by Matt, explaining that copyright reasons prevented them from putting the whole song on a DVD before it had been released as a B-Side. The full uninterrupted version of this video appears on the [[Absolution Tour (live)|Absolution Tour DVD]]. | ||
The main riff bears similarities with the bass riff in the chorus of the song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSD11dnphg0 Fools Gold by The Stone Roses], the drums sound similar to [[Hyper Music (song)|Hyper Music]] while the solo | The main riff bears similarities with the bass riff in the chorus of the song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSD11dnphg0 Fools Gold by The Stone Roses], the drums sound similar to [[Hyper Music (song)|Hyper Music]] while the solo has similarity to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpaPBCBjSVc Tighten Up by the Black Keys], released in 2010. | ||
==Live== | |||
The Groove was played occasionally on the Absolution Tour. The song returned to the live arena in 2007, albeit only as an instrumental outro. It was finally played in full once again in [[Manchester Academy 2015 (gig) | Manchester]] on the [[Psycho UK Tour | Psycho Tour]], on 22nd March 2015. | |||
After playing the song twice in 2015, Matt cited Futurism and The Groove as two examples of b-sides he felt were better than some album tracks.<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/musicnews/s4203543.htm]</ref> | |||
[[The Groove (live) | More here]] | |||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
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When you're lost in the groove | When you're lost in the groove | ||
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== References == | |||
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{{Backto | Time Is Running Out (single) | Time Is Running Out}} | {{Backto | Time Is Running Out (single) | Time Is Running Out}} |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 7 May 2021
Muse song | |
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Name | The Groove |
Album/single | Time Is Running Out CD (2), vinyl (2), Butterflies & Hurricanes DVD (3), Absolution Tour DVD (16) |
Length | 2:37 |
Alternative titles | Easy Tiger, The Groove in the States |
First live performance | 18th September 2003 |
Latest live performance | 2nd July 2016 |
Recorded | 2003 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | Rich Costey |
Additional information
Called Easy Tiger due to Matthew Bellamy saying "easy tiger" after performing it. A live version features as an extra track on the Absolution Tour DVD. In the live feature, Matt accidentally switches the order of the two lyrics: "Breaks my fall" and "Breaks my heart"
Matt revealed at New York's Webster Hall that the The Groove was an early version of Supermassive Black Hole. A possible explanation for this is that, during recording sessions for Black Holes and Revelations, the band revisited The Groove and came up with Supermassive Black Hole out of changes to the song. This could also act as an explanation why the song was dropped from setlists from 2005-2014 with the exception of a handful of instrumental performances in 2007 and 2008.[1]
The version on the Butterflies & Hurricanes DVD includes a brief voice-over by Matt, explaining that copyright reasons prevented them from putting the whole song on a DVD before it had been released as a B-Side. The full uninterrupted version of this video appears on the Absolution Tour DVD.
The main riff bears similarities with the bass riff in the chorus of the song Fools Gold by The Stone Roses, the drums sound similar to Hyper Music while the solo has similarity to Tighten Up by the Black Keys, released in 2010.
Live
The Groove was played occasionally on the Absolution Tour. The song returned to the live arena in 2007, albeit only as an instrumental outro. It was finally played in full once again in Manchester on the Psycho Tour, on 22nd March 2015.
After playing the song twice in 2015, Matt cited Futurism and The Groove as two examples of b-sides he felt were better than some album tracks.[2]
Lyrics
So here it is again
Rape and pillage proves To win the public vote
Someone tell me who will take the prize And who takes the fall
So confused When you're lost in the groove So confused When you're lost in the groove
And down-town comes again And her masks are shifting like a chameleon Someone tell me why she breaks my fall And then breaks my heart
So confused When you're lost in the groove So confused When you're lost in the groove
Wow!
So confused When you're lost in the groove So confused When you're lost in the groove
References
- ↑ Youtube. (2015-16-06). Muse Multicam - The Groove (Live Webster Hall 2015). Retrieved 2015-22-08 from youtube.com.
- ↑ [1]