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

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I've downloaded reading 99... ohhh Matt was so young :blush:

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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

^I got that in dvd

 

and here's something i got today :wacko:

 

Muse - 07.03.17 - TOTP2

 

Digital Broadcast

[Exact Lineage Unknown]

Video: MPEG-2 4:3(720x576) 7980kbps

Audio: MPEG1-2 48000hz 256kbps

 

01. Invincible

 

Running Time: 4m04s

 

 

And one of a kind dvd :o

 

Reading University

28th February 1999

DVD

 

Audience recording, one of the best and earliest Muse bootlegs about. This is/was an extremely rare DVD

 

Tracklist:

01. Cave

02. Overdue

03. Sunburn

04. Unintended

05. Muscle Museum

 

I'm in muse heaven :dead:

could you upload it mr no one is gonna to take me alive?

The Chris Scrapbook Project!

 

Hello Muse fans!

Well if you haven't heard about it already, i thought i'd let you know. Hoyden on the official muse board is organising 'The Chris Scrapbook Project'. Dedicated to your favourite bass player and one third of muse-Christopher Wolstenholme!

 

For more information go here-->http://board.muse.mu/showthread.php?t=41512

 

Its a must for all muse fans!

^I got that in dvd

 

and here's something i got today :wacko:

 

Muse - 07.03.17 - TOTP2

 

Digital Broadcast

[Exact Lineage Unknown]

Video: MPEG-2 4:3(720x576) 7980kbps

Audio: MPEG1-2 48000hz 256kbps

 

01. Invincible

 

Running Time: 4m04s

 

 

And one of a kind dvd :o

 

Reading University

28th February 1999

DVD

 

Audience recording, one of the best and earliest Muse bootlegs about. This is/was an extremely rare DVD

 

Tracklist:

01. Cave

02. Overdue

03. Sunburn

04. Unintended

05. Muscle Museum

 

I'm in muse heaven :dead:

 

How Rude i wannnnnt lol

Hm... funny coinkidink.

 

Song: Apocolypse Please

Views: 666

Rating: 5 *'s (6 ratings)

 

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Muse members become the popular kids

 

In 8 years, the rock group has gone from playing a near-empty Viper Room to a sold-out Forum.

 

Where: The Forum, 3900 W. Manchester Blvd., Inglewood

When: 8 p.m. Tuesday

Price: $27.50 to $32.50 (sold out)

Info: (310) 330-7300; (213) 480-3232; http://www.thelaforum.com, http://www.ticketmaster.com

 

MUSE singer-guitarist Matthew Bellamy can still remember the British trio's first Los Angeles gig. "It was at the Viper Room. There were only about 20 people there," he recalls. "It must have been when I was 19 or 20 in 1999. It was one of our first gigs abroad."

 

That show was set up to showcase the band for American suitors from Maverick and Columbia Records, but the conditions were far from ideal. "It was the first time I had really flown that far from home," Bellamy says. "I was completely unfamiliar with the feeling of jet lag. It probably wasn't the best performance we ever did because we were all half asleep on stage."

 

Still, the trio managed to impress Maverick executive Guy Oseary, who, Bellamy says, attended the gig "with some geezer from the Sex Pistols" — actually guitarist-turned-radio host Steve Jones — and Muse scored a U.S. recording contract.

 

Fast-forward eight years, and Muse — which also includes bassist Chris Wolstenholme and drummer Dominic Howard — is preparing to play its biggest North American headlining gig Tuesday at the sold-out 18,000-seat Forum. In the interim, the band split from Maverick but found a more sympathetic home with its parent company, Warner Bros. Records.

 

Although Maverick had high hopes for Muse, "Showbiz," the band's debut album, received a lukewarm critical reception, failed to chart and sold 100,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Things got so bad that Maverick opted not to release the band's second effort, "Origin of Symmetry," in the U.S. (It was subsequently released in 2005 by Warner Bros. but sold only 49,000 copies).

 

The band's fortunes began to change when it moved to Warner Bros., which issued "Absolution" in 2004. That album sold 513,000 copies and spawned two Top 10 modern rock hits, "Hysteria (I Want It Now)" and "Time Is Running Out," both of which became staples on KROQ-FM (106.7) and stoked the group's growing popularity as a live act.

 

In subsequent years, Muse has gone on to headline the Mayan Theatre in May 2004, a two-night stand at the Wiltern in December 2004, a date at the Greek Theatre in summer 2006, and now the Forum in support of its latest effort, "Black Holes and Revelations," which debuted at No. 9 and features the current modern rock hit "Starlight."

 

"For them to headline the Forum on their own is exceptional," says Gary Bongiovanni, editor in chief of Pollstar, which covers the concert business. "It obviously indicates huge popularity in Southern California." Bongiovanni compares Muse's success as a live draw in L.A. to Depeche Mode, whose KROQ-fueled popularity in the late '80s eventually led the group to a headline date at the Rose Bowl in 1988.

 

Although Muse isn't big enough to headline outdoor stadiums in the U.S., it has reached that level in the U.K., where it's scheduled to play two nights at the 75,000-seat Wembley Stadium in June. "It'll be a big challenge to us," Bellamy says on the phone during a tour stop in Japan. "You have to really think about a different type of show. You've got to really care and think about the people at the back and the top, who are not going to see my facial expressions. You've got to put a lot more effort into the visual side of the show."

 

Muse's music, which mixes the drama and apocalyptic angst of Radiohead with the operatic bombast of Queen, is well-suited to larger venues. The fact that Bellamy's lyrics avoid British colloquialisms in favor of more universal themes has also contributed to the band's success.

 

"We're just keeping the old British rock flame alive," Bellamy says, perhaps sensitive about the Radiohead comparisons, which stymied the band's progress early on. "The '90s threatened to wipe it out with Brit-pop and a lot of the softer bands like Coldplay and Radiohead. One of the reasons we get associated with some of the '70s rock bands is because we are one of the few British bands that actually plays rock music, or what I call rock music."

 

One of Muse's most epic rockers is "Knights of Cydonia," an alternative rock hit from "Black Holes and Revelations." Wolstenholme has said the song sums up "40 years of rock history in six minutes," which gives Bellamy a laugh.

 

Many have assumed it's Muse's attempt to pay homage to Ennio Morricone's spaghetti western soundtracks, but actually the inspiration was a lot closer to home. Bellamy's father, George, played guitar in the early '60s combo the Tornados, whose space-rock instrumental "Telstar" became the first No. 1 single by a British act in America.

 

"I wanted to do something that was a bit of reference toward that because I never really paid attention to any of that music when I was growing up," he says. "I just recently realized my dad's band was pretty cool."

 

http://www.calendarlive.com/music/pop/cl-wk-pop5apr05,0,2407405.story

i absoloutly LOVE the first 8 songs of Black holes and revelations, especially map of problematique! so amazing.. now just to get into the rest

yeah i think you'll like it more with the bootleg i recored at BDO in january :D

But I wanted more

With the cuts and the bruises

Touch my face

A hopeless embraaaaace

 

 

How glorious is glorious? I'm way too addicted to this song again

:bigcry: I guess I'll neves see muse live :bigcry:

In 8 years, the rock group has gone from playing a near-empty Viper Room to a sold-out Forum.

 

Where: The Forum, 3900 W. Manchester Blvd., Inglewood

When: 8 p.m. Tuesday

Price: $27.50 to $32.50 (sold out)

Info: (310) 330-7300; (213) 480-3232; http://www.thelaforum.com, http://www.ticketmaster.com

 

MUSE singer-guitarist Matthew Bellamy can still remember the British trio's first Los Angeles gig. "It was at the Viper Room. There were only about 20 people there," he recalls. "It must have been when I was 19 or 20 in 1999. It was one of our first gigs abroad."

 

That show was set up to showcase the band for American suitors from Maverick and Columbia Records, but the conditions were far from ideal. "It was the first time I had really flown that far from home," Bellamy says. "I was completely unfamiliar with the feeling of jet lag. It probably wasn't the best performance we ever did because we were all half asleep on stage."

 

Still, the trio managed to impress Maverick executive Guy Oseary, who, Bellamy says, attended the gig "with some geezer from the Sex Pistols" — actually guitarist-turned-radio host Steve Jones — and Muse scored a U.S. recording contract.

 

Fast-forward eight years, and Muse — which also includes bassist Chris Wolstenholme and drummer Dominic Howard — is preparing to play its biggest North American headlining gig Tuesday at the sold-out 18,000-seat Forum. In the interim, the band split from Maverick but found a more sympathetic home with its parent company, Warner Bros. Records.

 

Although Maverick had high hopes for Muse, "Showbiz," the band's debut album, received a lukewarm critical reception, failed to chart and sold 100,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Things got so bad that Maverick opted not to release the band's second effort, "Origin of Symmetry," in the U.S. (It was subsequently released in 2005 by Warner Bros. but sold only 49,000 copies).

 

The band's fortunes began to change when it moved to Warner Bros., which issued "Absolution" in 2004. That album sold 513,000 copies and spawned two Top 10 modern rock hits, "Hysteria (I Want It Now)" and "Time Is Running Out," both of which became staples on KROQ-FM (106.7) and stoked the group's growing popularity as a live act.

 

In subsequent years, Muse has gone on to headline the Mayan Theatre in May 2004, a two-night stand at the Wiltern in December 2004, a date at the Greek Theatre in summer 2006, and now the Forum in support of its latest effort, "Black Holes and Revelations," which debuted at No. 9 and features the current modern rock hit "Starlight."

 

"For them to headline the Forum on their own is exceptional," says Gary Bongiovanni, editor in chief of Pollstar, which covers the concert business. "It obviously indicates huge popularity in Southern California." Bongiovanni compares Muse's success as a live draw in L.A. to Depeche Mode, whose KROQ-fueled popularity in the late '80s eventually led the group to a headline date at the Rose Bowl in 1988.

 

Although Muse isn't big enough to headline outdoor stadiums in the U.S., it has reached that level in the U.K., where it's scheduled to play two nights at the 75,000-seat Wembley Stadium in June. "It'll be a big challenge to us," Bellamy says on the phone during a tour stop in Japan. "You have to really think about a different type of show. You've got to really care and think about the people at the back and the top, who are not going to see my facial expressions. You've got to put a lot more effort into the visual side of the show."

 

Muse's music, which mixes the drama and apocalyptic angst of Radiohead with the operatic bombast of Queen, is well-suited to larger venues. The fact that Bellamy's lyrics avoid British colloquialisms in favor of more universal themes has also contributed to the band's success.

 

"We're just keeping the old British rock flame alive," Bellamy says, perhaps sensitive about the Radiohead comparisons, which stymied the band's progress early on. "The '90s threatened to wipe it out with Brit-pop and a lot of the softer bands like Coldplay and Radiohead. One of the reasons we get associated with some of the '70s rock bands is because we are one of the few British bands that actually plays rock music, or what I call rock music."

 

One of Muse's most epic rockers is "Knights of Cydonia," an alternative rock hit from "Black Holes and Revelations." Wolstenholme has said the song sums up "40 years of rock history in six minutes," which gives Bellamy a laugh.

 

Many have assumed it's Muse's attempt to pay homage to Ennio Morricone's spaghetti western soundtracks, but actually the inspiration was a lot closer to home. Bellamy's father, George, played guitar in the early '60s combo the Tornados, whose space-rock instrumental "Telstar" became the first No. 1 single by a British act in America.

 

"I wanted to do something that was a bit of reference toward that because I never really paid attention to any of that music when I was growing up," he says. "I just recently realized my dad's band was pretty cool."

 

http://www.calendarlive.com/music/pop/cl-wk-pop5apr05,0,2407405.story

 

fucking massive article i love it

So am I. Especially the very end.

 

I think it rockets through the universe, fuels the lies and feeds the curse, and means we could be glorious.

So here it gives again...

 

Invincible out next Monday (9th April 2007) :

 

- CD : Invincible/Knights Of Cydonia

- DVD : Invincible (Audio) / Invincible (Video) / Invincible (Video Live in Milan)

- 7" : Invincible/Glorious

- DL : Invincible

- iTunes Special : Invincible / Invincible (Live in Milan)

 

So... no new B-Side(s)...

-

Yup, that's me playing but it sounds bad cos i just put the mic in front of the amp instead of plug all the wires to my pc but maybe next time i'll do it like i did with exo politics :P

So here it gives again...

 

Invincible out next Monday (9th April 2007) :

 

- CD : Invincible/Knights Of Cydonia

- DVD : Invincible (Audio) / Invincible (Video) / Invincible (Video Live in Milan)

- 7" : Invincible/Glorious

- DL : Invincible

- iTunes Special : Invincible / Invincible (Live in Milan)

 

So... no new B-Side(s)...

-

 

Muse are lazy :P

 

Isn't that a remix version of Knights of Cydonia?

Muse have arrived in the US.

Apparently, a lady from the Muse board was flying to San Fran to see the gig there, and didn't realize she was on the same plane as them for 10 hours, until baggage claim. :laugh4:

 

I really want Muse to do another treasure hunt thing, it would be so fun to participate in.:D

Alyssaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

:dead:

 

Dude my ears are ringing like crazy. That was awesome. O.o :stunned:

 

Sunburn, Feeling Good and CE! :) The whole show was awesome (and a little deafening). I think Matt couldn't hear himself sometimes though, because he was totally off pitch playing/singing sometimes. Like the Invincible solo--totally off. Though, still, FUCKING AWESOME. :D And... not to mention... the band looked friggin' hot too I might add. :D Everyone pulled out cellphones during Soldier's Poem just like people do during Fix You, hehe.

 

God, the parking sucked. So did the acoustics in The Forum. And so did the people around me--the people to my left were really dull, the people in front of me were smoking pot, and the people on our right were high. Okay, the dull people didn't bother me that much. Ugh. That kinda ruined a bit--but nothing can completely ruin a Muse concert... right? Heh.

 

We got two free shirts though--we found them on the floor while walking out. Way to save $60. :D

 

Anyone know who Atreyu is? Well, we saw the drummer walk by us... I didn't say hi or anything, haha.

 

Anyway, I could write more, but I've got school in a few hours... so nighty night.

- CD : Invincible/Knights Of Cydonia

 

Am I wrong or is this a remix of "Knights of Cydonia" on the single cd? ... I'm very interested in that one. Is anyone willing to share this one?

 

And btw, anyone got an idea, if the wembley concerts will be filmed for DVD? Or has there been a filming of a show of the recent tour yet?

:dead:

 

Dude my ears are ringing like crazy. That was awesome. O.o :stunned:

 

Sunburn, Feeling Good and CE! :) The whole show was awesome (and a little deafening). I think Matt couldn't hear himself sometimes though, because he was totally off pitch playing/singing sometimes. Like the Invincible solo--totally off. Though, still, FUCKING AWESOME. :D And... not to mention... the band looked friggin' hot too I might add. :D Everyone pulled out cellphones during Soldier's Poem just like people do during Fix You, hehe.

 

God, the parking sucked. So did the acoustics in The Forum. And so did the people around me--the people to my left were really dull, the people in front of me were smoking pot, and the people on our right were high. Okay, the dull people didn't bother me that much. Ugh. That kinda ruined a bit--but nothing can completely ruin a Muse concert... right? Heh.

 

We got two free shirts though--we found them on the floor while walking out. Way to save $60. :D

 

Anyone know who Atreyu is? Well, we saw the drummer walk by us... I didn't say hi or anything, haha.

 

Anyway, I could write more, but I've got school in a few hours... so nighty night.

 

 

Oh good to hear you had fun...and yeah i know atreyu..got a poster of them on me wall.

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