Muse – Sign O’ The Times (Prince cover)
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Published 2016-04-29
Recorded live at Air Studios for BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge, 2012.
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All Comments (21)
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RIP Prince
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Over 10 years and still not on Spotify. It’s frustrating that this is not in my playlist and that I have to go to YouTube just to listen to this
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I'm the biggest critic of Prince covers, because he was a once in a life time talent that was immeasurable. This is cool because you make it your own!
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had this on repeat the last few weeks
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Drummer is like a clock. Everything sounds like a real Muse studio song. Unbelievable interpretation. Muse makes Prince's music great, Prince's music makes Muse great
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That falsetto at the end, "tiiiiime", is vocal mastery. Seriously impressive and solidifies Matt as a phenomenal classical singer
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Muse should really release an album with covers - they are phenomenal.
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That falsetto gives me the chills.
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R.I.P Prince Rogers Nelson , your music will always live in our hearts
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Excelente cover!!
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... Awesome. Muse has the Midas Touch: everything they get their hands on turns to gold. In this case of course, the original was gold to begin with, but wow, what these guys do with it would make Prince so proud...!
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The guitar work is much closer to some of his live performances of this song than the album version. Big thumbs up.
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ladies and gentlemen, the best live band... i love muse!
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Muse dont cover a lot of songs, but the very few of them are so god damn good!. I love this!
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dominic is a freakin drum machine, and props to morgan for the authentic keyboards all throughout the song
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My favorite band of all time covering my favorite artist of all time??? I don't think I can function
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Muse does some of the best covers. This is a great example. They own this song.
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RIP PRINCE. BEST COVER OF MUSE!
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Probably the best ever cover of a Prince song.....IMO.
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I love the prince version, but there's something about the heavier guitar and Matt's singing makes this purely awesome