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Revision as of 20:15, 12 July 2010

Muse song
Name tourette's
Album/single -
Length 1:35
Alternative titles The Eagle Has Landed
First live performance February 1994
Latest live performance March 1994[1][uncertain]
Recorded -
Writer/composer Kurt Cobain
Producer -

<flashmp3>http://www.musewiki.com/Image:Tourette%27sClip.mp3%7Crightbg=0xDDEEFF%7Cleftbg=0xDDEEFF%7Cbg=0xFFFFFF</flashmp3> Original recording by Nirvana

Description

A song originally by grunge band Nirvana, from their album In Utero. Muse played "Tourette's" during their first two concerts, a Battle of the Bands competition in February 1994 and a roller disco a month later[1][uncertain].

The song consists of a repetitive guitar riff with incoherent lyrics.

Lyrics

The only clear line is the first:

Moderate rock

The rest are unclear, although the In Utero inner sleeve identified the lyrics as:

Cufk, Tish, Sips

References

  1. a b [Interview excerpt]. The Cave. Retrieved 2009-01-21 from www.angelfire.com.


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