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The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You

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I recommend for anyone who is wanting to discover Muse.... listen to Absolution first.. then OOS, Showbiz, then BH&R..... I think you can appreciate the band a bit more listenin to them in that order...

 

just my opinion.... :)

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  • I've been a Muse fan for a couple of years now. I liked a couple of their hits but then a friend invited me to come with him to a Muse concert with him in 2013. The live experience was amazing and I h

is this one??

 

Live From Abbey Road

Show #7

PAL DVD

 

dvb > mpg > (commercials removed, No Re-encode in MPEG video wizard) > dvdlab pro 2 > DVD > lovers of great music

704x576, 16:9 Ratio, Average bitrate 2932

192 audio kbps

Menus, chapters added.

1.08 Gig, Runtime Approx 49 mins

 

Aired on Channel 4 UK repeat broadcast (27/02/07) no watermark

(First aired 23 Feb 07 on More4)

 

Tracks:

 

Intro

 

- The Kooks (Recorded 31 Aug 06);

interview

Ooh La

interview

Naive

interview

Matchbox

 

- Wynton Marsalis (Recorded 4 Aug 06);

Where Y'all At?

interview

Nightlife Highlife (Yas Yas) /

You & Me

 

- Muse (Recorded 28 Aug 06);

Starlight

interview

Map of the Problematique

interview

Knights of Cydonia

 

Nope, i got it from a slighly diff source :P

 

Recorded from More4

The Kooks/Wynton Marsalis/Muse

Friday 23rd February 2007

DISC 01/01

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01) Ooh La

02) Naive

03) Matchbox

04) Where Y'all At

05) Nightlife Highlife (Yas Yas)

06) You and Me

07) Starlight

08) Map of the Problematique

09) Knights of Cydonia

GENERATION

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Panasonic DMREX75 -> DVDR(1) -> TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.6 ->Your copy.

 

SOURCE (PRO#1)

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Unknown

 

TRANSFER

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Panasonic DMREX75 -> DVDR(1) -> TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.6 ->Your copy.

 

NOTES

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Broadcast on More4, all that was broadcast, just edited out adverts. Unsure of where 2nd + 3rd Wynton Marsalis tracks Started/finished so no chapter there.

Video: MPEG-2 4.5mbps Variable Bitrate PAL

Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 384kbps 48Khz

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where did u get the link Ren??

dear ren & lore,

could you please give us the links so we could download it too? :D

 

or..if it's not too much trouble,

please upload it in several parts (in .RAR formats), cause here i can't download anything more than 100 MB. :(

 

thank you sooo much! :)

Ren is a master at getting Muse stuff that no one else has!!!! :wink3:

^ That video was hilarious when he tried to pick the amp up, I mean, he succeeded, but looked pretty damn foolish, haha.:laugh:

I just listened to Glorious the other day' date=' and man, it is such an awesome song, i love it as much as any of their other songs on Black Holes and Revelations. Anyone else feel it should have been on the album?[/quote']

 

Someone here ! :thumbsup:

 

For me, it IS on the album. Be it Japan Extra or not, I guess it was on the original project, just as Spiral Static, Futurism and Fury.

It's one of the best songs in the album, certainly better than several "normal" ones, and I think it gives a terriffic ending to BHAR, better than KoC.

 

I especially like it when, at the beginning and end, guitars play this bizarre combination of simple melodies : fantastic !

where did u get the link Ren??

I got it from some old friend from the muse board but she tiold me she got it from the muse hub :P

dear ren & lore,

could you please give us the links so we could download it too? :D

 

or..if it's not too much trouble,

please upload it in several parts (in .RAR formats), cause here i can't download anything more than 100 MB. :(

 

thank you sooo much! :)

Its around 3gbs :o but i can convert it to avi files and upload them when i have time if you want :D

 

Ren is a master at getting Muse stuff that no one else has!!!! :wink3:

Oh Camu, you know so well :kiss:

That stockholm vid is from bdo 2004 , right? i have the full set but i think the best version of stockholm syndrome was in the t park festival, that was just wow :o

dear ren & lore,

could you please give us the links so we could download it too? :D

 

or..if it's not too much trouble,

please upload it in several parts (in .RAR formats), cause here i can't download anything more than 100 MB. :(

 

thank you sooo much! :)

 

 

 

I'll put the link when I'll be at home.. maybe in 2 hours :wink:

 

ohh it's a torrent file btw

 

edit..

 

http://www.purelivegigs.com/forums/attachment-attachmentid_7407.html

ooo i have some videos i took at bdo earlier this year. i'll try and upload them later...

wha the hell is kangaroo blues?

 

 

perhaps and ode to Jeff Buckley?? Matt has said that Buckley was definitely one of his influences.... and Jeff has a song called "Kanga-Roo", however I haven't heard the Muse song...... so,, it should be interesting...

 

any where I can find an mp3?:wink3:

Its around 3gbs :o but i can convert it to avi files and upload them when i have time if you want :D

 

yes, i want them.

please upload.. :D

thank you so much, ren! :)

 

i will pray so you have much time to do that.. :laugh3: (j/k)

I'll put the link when I'll be at home.. maybe in 2 hours :wink:

 

ohh it's a torrent file btw

 

edit..

 

http://www.purelivegigs.com/forums/attachment-attachmentid_7407.html

 

 

i'm sorry, lore..

but i know nothing about torrents.

i don't know how it works. :embarassed:

i've read the "How To ___" section on purelivegigs, but still couldn't figure it out.

i guess my brain need more time to accept those infos. :D

 

anyway, thanks a lot for the link. :)

MUUUUUUSSSSSSE. hey amanda are you out there?

 

 

Any info on tickets? I mean if they announced anything?

Probably, no Definitely the best thing I have ever read, :nice:

 

(When security was beating fans up at a show in Tucson)Dom: They're beating up some of the crowd. Hopefully that'll get him fucking sacked right now.

Matt: Is he kicking the shit out of some fan? What's he doing?

Dom: He was kicking the shit out of some girl, I noticed, as well.

Matt: Who's in charge of these guys down here, do you know?

Dom: Whoever it is needs to fucking sort them out.

HaveYouHeard? Buzz band of the week

 

Within the craze of British bands, Muse stands out from the junk as worthy enough for the attention all the others get.

Musical extraordinaire Matthew Bellamy pilots the rockers as lead vocalist while holding down guitar and keys. His seemingly constant falsetto and ridiculously epic-ness in which he portrays his lyrics is tough not to want to sing with. ''Stockholm Syndrome'' is a testament to his skill on strings while ''Butterflies and Hurricanes'' has Bellamy-esque epic, piano solo highlighting the middle of the song.

Even the bassist Chris Wolstenholme has to have strong bass lines because many of its songs play them. ''Hysteria,'' ''Dark Shines'' and ''Time is Running Out'' are all examples of Wolstenholme's power through chilling lines.

Drummer Dominic Howard plays with authority not often heard from upstage. His intricate rhythms in ''Map of the Problematique'' and ''Stockholm Syndrome'' and fills in ''Apocalypse Please'' and ''Assassin'' beg for air drums and head banging.

The fact that these guys are actually from Britain is somewhat of an accomplishment, seeing bands today often imitate the nasally accent to gain listeners (see: The Killers -- from Las Vegas).

Compared to other British bands, they stack up quite nicely and are noticeably different than most anything coming through speakers these days.

Joss Stone, well, doesn't compare basically because she's more of a Motown vocalist. Nice try, anyway.

The boys of Franz Ferdinand make a good effort, but next to Muse look like nerds with its choppy songs, suit jackets and odd dancing.

David Bowie has a little something on Muse because of his career on the big screen.

What's that? His movie career consists of ''Labyrinth'' and a smaller part in ''The Prestige?'' Looks like his movie parts actually cancel out everything he has done musically, so he is also no match for Muse.

Muse has often been described as a Radiohead spin-off with more edge, but in reality Muse would destroy Thom Yorke's ''genius.'' All his songs are boring, but while they match up in the ''pushing too much falsetto'' category, Yorke's style puts people to sleep while Bellamy's is backed by his powerful band and music.

Last up to the plate is Coldplay. Chris Martin may have the sex appeal, but as a band, its music doesn't compare to the difficulty of Muse's. Its musicians, while playing off each other well, don't individually stack up to the level of this trio (see: any aforementioned song).

On the other hand, what person isn't obviously awesome who has a daughter named ''Apple?''

You know how I know you're gay? Because you like Coldplay.

Verdict: Muse dominates Great Britain.

 

http://www.da.wvu.edu/XMLParser/printstory.phtml?id=27143

^^^^^

 

GENIUS! :laugh3:

 

 

ah teh MYYYOOOSE!

 

 

though i'd say muse and coldplay on a par-i love them both so much!:smug:

 

 

i love talking on coldplaying about the three geneii (sp?)

 

this is very much my fave messagboard-more laid back and friendly!

 

 

so, video for invincible: i give it the thumbs up!

Muse give a concert in Paris in June. In a few hours' time it was sold out. I won't see them.

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