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== Additional information ==
== Additional information ==
First recorded as "Balloonatic", this was very first song Muse released, in 1997, on the ''[[Helping You Back to Work volume 1 (compilation) | Helping You Back to Work Volume 1]]'' compilation. It was recorded in late 1996 and is included on the ''[[Newton Abbot demo (demo) | Newton Abbot demo]]''. By the time "Twin" was released, Matthew Bellamy was unaware that it had ever been released under the name "Balloonatic".<ref name="sn19990920">{{cite/sonicnet19990920}}</ref>
First recorded as "Balloonatic", this was very first song Muse released, in 1997, on the ''[[Helping You Back to Work volume 1 (compilation) | Helping You Back to Work Volume 1]]'' compilation. It was recorded in late 1996 and is included on the ''[[Newton Abbot demo (demo) | Newton Abbot demo]]''. By the time "Twin" was released, Matthew Bellamy was unaware that it had ever been released under the name "Balloonatic".<ref name="sn19990920">{{cite/Sonicnet 1999-09-20}}</ref>


The name "Balloonatic" came from a children's television programme at the time the music was written. [[Matthew Bellamy]] stated that after he wrote the lyrics, the song was renamed "Twin",<ref name="sn19990920"/> although complete versions of the song were in fact released under ''both'' titles, albeit with somewhat different lyrics in each.
The name "Balloonatic" came from a children's television programme at the time the music was written. [[Matthew Bellamy]] stated that after he wrote the lyrics, the song was renamed "Twin",<ref name="sn19990920"/> although complete versions of the song were in fact released under ''both'' titles, albeit with somewhat different lyrics in each.

Revision as of 22:54, 11 April 2011

Muse song
Name Twin
Album/single
Length 3:19 (Twin), 2:55 (Balloonatic)
Alternative titles Balloonatic
First live performance 11th January 2000
Latest live performance Unknown
Recorded Newton Abbot 1996 (Balloonatic), 1999
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Unknown

Twin
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Balloonatic
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Additional information

First recorded as "Balloonatic", this was very first song Muse released, in 1997, on the Helping You Back to Work Volume 1 compilation. It was recorded in late 1996 and is included on the Newton Abbot demo. By the time "Twin" was released, Matthew Bellamy was unaware that it had ever been released under the name "Balloonatic".[1]

The name "Balloonatic" came from a children's television programme at the time the music was written. Matthew Bellamy stated that after he wrote the lyrics, the song was renamed "Twin",[1] although complete versions of the song were in fact released under both titles, albeit with somewhat different lyrics in each.

The bass-line to this song bears similarity with Radiohead's "My Iron Lung" or Nirvana´s "Heart Shaped Box".

Music trivia

At 0:08, Bellamy can be heard giggling.

Lyrics

Your warmth

Your warmth is so deep, Your gaze beams a hole into me

Controlling again Unseparated twins Controlling again

You've sucked All the breath out of me You'll squeeze all the life out of me

Controlling again Unseparated twins Controlling again

Controlling again Unseparated twins You might've been...

Come gentle, slowly, Down tonight

Balloonatic

You came,

You came, you scorched her You came, unstained you adore her

United again Like separated twins United again

You You will remember She knows, she knows you want her

United again Like separated twins United again

United again Like separated twins You can be...

Come gentle, slowly, Down tonight

References

  1. a b (1999-09-20). [Webchat]. Sonicnet. Retrieved 2008-04-23 from rocketbabydolls.com. [verify]


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