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An early Muse song about online relationships. The opening guitar riff and melody are simple | An early Muse song about online relationships. The opening guitar riff and melody are simple but become heavier at the very end. | ||
==Additional information== | ==Additional information== | ||
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==Live== | ==Live== | ||
No video recordings have surfaced of this song even though one video bootleg of the 07/12/1999 gig exists (the owner is too greedy to share it and it is likely the public will never see its release). It is unlikely Pink Ego Box was ever performed more than fifty times, but it is believed to have been performed at least twenty five times (at the minimum). | No video recordings have surfaced of this song even though one video bootleg of the 07/12/1999 gig exists (the owner is too greedy to share it and it is likely the public will never see its release). It is unlikely Pink Ego Box was ever performed more than fifty times, but it is believed to have been performed at least twenty-five times (at the minimum). | ||
[[Pink Ego Box (live) | More here]] | [[Pink Ego Box (live) | More here]] |
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Muse song | |
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Name | Pink Ego Box |
Album/single | Muscle Museum EP (5), Muscle Museum CD2 (2), Random 1-8 (3) |
Length | 3:32 |
Alternative titles | Instant Messenger |
First live performance | 1997 |
Latest live performance | Unknown |
Recorded | 1999 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | John Leckie |
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Description
An early Muse song about online relationships. The opening guitar riff and melody are simple but become heavier at the very end.
Additional information
The original version which featured on the Muscle Museum EP under the name "Instant Messenger" featured the AOL voice saying "You've got post". However, due to legal pressure from the aforementioned company, this was removed for the single version and the song was renamed "Pink Ego Box".
Live
No video recordings have surfaced of this song even though one video bootleg of the 07/12/1999 gig exists (the owner is too greedy to share it and it is likely the public will never see its release). It is unlikely Pink Ego Box was ever performed more than fifty times, but it is believed to have been performed at least twenty-five times (at the minimum).
Music trivia
At 0:24 on "Instant Messenger", an automated woman's voice can be heard saying "you've got post".
Also on "Instant Messenger", Paul Reeve provided backing vocals.[1]
According to Matt, the name of the song is taken from the name of Muse's old tour bus.
Lyrics
You've got post (only in Instant Messenger)
It's gonna be okay Can’t afford another day At 50 bytes per second
I’ve never seen your face I’ve never heard your voice
But I think I like it When you instant message me With a promise I can feel it I can tell you're gonna be Just like me
My eyes are gonna strain My heart is feeling pain At 50 beats per second
I’ve never seen your eyes I’ve never heard your lies
But I think I like it When you instant message me With a promise I can feel it I can tell you're gonna be Just like me Be Just like me
You turn You turn You turn on me
Quotes
- "we did play it just for you... we thought it wasn`t good enough for the album, it maybe a b-side or something in the future..."
Matt talking with a fan who requested Pink Ego Box at the 100 Club and the band performed it, 09/15/1999.
References
- ↑ Muscle Museum EP insert