Weakening Walls (song)

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Muse song
Name Weakening Walls
Album/single None
Length 3:25
Alternative titles -
First live performance 1994
Latest live performance Unknown
Recorded -
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer -

Information

A punk-inspired early song that Muse (one time under the name of Rocket Baby Dolls) played during battle of the bands contests.[1] Bellamy mentions this song on the Origin of Symmetry Interview promo.

In April 2009, a video of Muse playing Weakening Walls, at a Battle of the Bands contest in Torquay in 1994, was uploaded on YouTube.[2]

Lyrics

Incomplete, probably inaccurate

Don't you hear prophecy
Can't tune out apathy
That doesn't mean that you can't change

Drive down a one-way system
But you can still choose the direction
Wake up and realise

You've got to realise
It's never to late to open your eyes
And see the changes going on

[?] wipe tears away 
Trade away your future life for today
[?] better [?]

I
I just can't stay
Stay until tomorrow
It's just too long for me
To sit in sorrow
I just can't stay
Stay until tomorrow
It's just too long for me

I
I just can't stay
Stay until tomorrow
It's just too long for me
To sit in sorrow
I just can't stay
Stay until tomorrow
It's just too long 

References

  1. (2001). [Interview disc Q&A]. Mushroom. Retrieved 2007-04-18. [verify]
  2. (2009-04-15). [YouTube video]. Retrieved from Crikey. Need a domain here, kthnxbye.

See also