"Tin Machine" is a song by Anglo-American hard rock band Tin Machine, and the song from which they took their name, a track from their debut album, also of the same name. It was released as a single in September 1989, as a double A-side with a live cover of Bob DylanâÂÂs âÂÂMaggie's FarmâÂÂ.
According to guitarist Reeves Gabrels, naming the band after the song was the idea of the Sales brothers, who reasoned "ItâÂÂs like having your own theme tune".
"MaggieâÂÂs Farm" and the other live tracks were recorded at the bandâÂÂs gig at La Cigale, Paris on 25 June 1989. Both songs had videos â "Tin Machine" featured in an excerpt from Julien TempleâÂÂs promotional film as a mock performance where the fans stormed the stage, leaving lead vocalist David Bowie with a nosebleed; and "MaggieâÂÂs Farm" was recorded live. Despite this, the double-A side entered the chart at its UK No. 48 peak.
The live version of "Bus Stop" (also released as the Country version, or Live Country version) would later appear as a bonus track on 1995 Virgin Records reissue of Tin Machine.
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