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==Information==
==Information==
Originally an instrumental song by the 60's band, [[The Shadows]]. It was played for the first time in [[Esch-Alzette Rockhal 2007 (gig)|Luxembourg, 26 May 2007]] before [[Time Is Running Out (song)|Time Is Running Out]] and has appeared regularly in set lists since.
Originally an instrumental song by the 60's band, [[The Shadows]]. It was played for the first time in [[Esch-Alzette Rockhal 2007 (gig)|Luxembourg, 26 May 2007]] before [[Time Is Running Out (song)|Time Is Running Out]] and appeared regularly on set lists on the BH+R Tour. It hasn't seen any appearances in future tours however.  


The band recorded their cover version and it was featured on a CD curated by the band in the 13th June 2007 issue of [[NME (magazine)|NME]]. They used a mobile studio on their laptops, working overnight on their tour bus between shows on their 2007 European tour, before emailing it to NME.<ref>[[NME (magazine)|NME magazine]] article "What's On Your Free Muse CD" 20070613</ref>
The band recorded their cover version and it was featured on a CD curated by the band in the 13th June 2007 issue of [[NME (magazine)|NME]]. They used a mobile studio on their laptops, working overnight on their tour bus between shows on their 2007 European tour, before emailing it to NME.<ref>[[NME (magazine)|NME magazine]] article "What's On Your Free Muse CD" 20070613</ref>

Revision as of 19:00, 16 March 2017

Muse song
Name Man of Mystery
Album/single The Supermassive Selection (12)
Length 1:54
Alternative titles Spanish riff
First live performance 26th May 2007
Latest live performance 8th March 2008
Recorded 2007
Writer/composer Michael Carr
Producer Muse

Information

Originally an instrumental song by the 60's band, The Shadows. It was played for the first time in Luxembourg, 26 May 2007 before Time Is Running Out and appeared regularly on set lists on the BH+R Tour. It hasn't seen any appearances in future tours however.

The band recorded their cover version and it was featured on a CD curated by the band in the 13th June 2007 issue of NME. They used a mobile studio on their laptops, working overnight on their tour bus between shows on their 2007 European tour, before emailing it to NME.[1]

Video and audio

An amateur video recording of the first live performance of this cover can be found here.

Trivia

With attentive listening a theremin-like sound can be heard throughout.

References

  1. NME magazine article "What's On Your Free Muse CD" 20070613


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