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

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USoE isn't bad, but it's one of my least favorite tracks off The Resistance. It's lyrically terrible, and while I understand they weren't taking themselves seriously with "Eura-SIA! SIA! SIA! SIA!", it doesn't make it any less painful. I'll gladly listen to Collateral Damage, however.

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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

Comparatively it's not one of the best off the album, with MK Ultra, Unalterable Selection, Uprising and Unnatural Desires...

Unnatural selection :P

 

Wow, Track title fail. Ha, i didn't notice!

:D

I'm always here to notice random fails ^^

... and it's Undisclosed Desires. :shy:

Resistance and Exogenesis... well I guess it depends on the day :P

... and it's Undisclosed Desires. :shy:

 

 

Lol poor Alex ^^

 

Hmm. Not having a good day. :\:D

I'm sooo excited.

I won one of the Sydney Big Day Out Ballots!

So now I get to see MUSE. :D

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAPxB4ZrXrk]YouTube- Muse "Supermassive Black Hole" Live at Glasgow SECC, 09-Nov-2009[/ame]

Muse are on top of the world

 

muse-o2_243.jpg

Colour field: Matt Bellamy leads Muse into Queen territory with his comedy pink trousers

 

With Coldplay in cold storage, Radiohead in confusion, Oasis no more and Kasabian not quite there yet, Muse are Britain’s most popular band.

 

But whereas stardom has made Coldplay grateful and Radiohead guilty, Muse act as if their fifth and current album, The Resistance, topping charts from Austria to Australia and this British tour selling its near 100,000 tickets in minutes. are the most just of deserts and my, they swagger more than a band led by a man in comedy pink trousers otherwise might.

 

With their gigantic riffs and intricate melodies, the Teignmouth trio (plus a keyboardist lurking guiltily in the shadows) are in thrall to Queen — United States Of Eurasia was bursting to break into We Are The Champions — to whey-faced Goths, to Rush and to the spirit of adventure that gave the evening the feel of an almost out-of-control rollercoaster.

 

Unashamedly aloof leader Matt Bellamy’s penchant for a wonky conspiracy theory ensures that he’s hardly the most intellectual tool in pop’s box but aided by a rabid crowd, a laser-guided light show and, during Plug In Baby, some Prisoner-style giant balloons, he proved himself to be the master of an edgy, uncompromising spectacle — from the Dr-Who-theme-influenced Uprising, to the anthemic Starlight via the impossibly epic and impossibly daft Knights Of Cydonia.

 

The British pop music industry may be eating itself but if Muse are the pick of what it can offer the world in 2010 then British music is in rude health indeed.

 

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/music/review-23769222-muse-are-on-top-of-the-world.do

I wanna go to Wembley :bigcry:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I think I've posted this before :lol:

I'm sooo excited.

I won one of the Sydney Big Day Out Ballots!

So now I get to see MUSE. :D

 

Gratz! :D

 

YouTube- Muse "Supermassive Black Hole" Live at Glasgow SECC, 09-Nov-2009[/url]

 

:wacko:

 

Wembley date announced! :bomb:

 

What? when?

 

muse-o2_243.jpg

Colour field: Matt Bellamy leads Muse into Queen territory with his comedy pink trousers

 

With Coldplay in cold storage, Radiohead in confusion, Oasis no more and Kasabian not quite there yet, Muse are Britain’s most popular band.

 

But whereas stardom has made Coldplay grateful and Radiohead guilty, Muse act as if their fifth and current album, The Resistance, topping charts from Austria to Australia and this British tour selling its near 100,000 tickets in minutes. are the most just of deserts and my, they swagger more than a band led by a man in comedy pink trousers otherwise might.

 

With their gigantic riffs and intricate melodies, the Teignmouth trio (plus a keyboardist lurking guiltily in the shadows) are in thrall to Queen — United States Of Eurasia was bursting to break into We Are The Champions — to whey-faced Goths, to Rush and to the spirit of adventure that gave the evening the feel of an almost out-of-control rollercoaster.

 

Unashamedly aloof leader Matt Bellamy’s penchant for a wonky conspiracy theory ensures that he’s hardly the most intellectual tool in pop’s box but aided by a rabid crowd, a laser-guided light show and, during Plug In Baby, some Prisoner-style giant balloons, he proved himself to be the master of an edgy, uncompromising spectacle — from the Dr-Who-theme-influenced Uprising, to the anthemic Starlight via the impossibly epic and impossibly daft Knights Of Cydonia.

 

The British pop music industry may be eating itself but if Muse are the pick of what it can offer the world in 2010 then British music is in rude health indeed.

 

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/music/review-23769222-muse-are-on-top-of-the-world.do

 

:awesome:

Wembley details here:

Muse are extremely pleased to announce two UK stadium shows for September 2010.

 

Saturday 4th September 2010

Manchester Lancashire County Cricket Ground

 

Saturday 11th September 2010

London Wembley Stadium

 

Tickets go on general sale at 09:00 Friday 20th November and will be priced at £45.00 pl...us booking fee. In addition, level 2 seating at Wembley will be available at £65.00 plus booking fee. For full ticket purchase details go to http://www.muse.mu

(heck, they'll probably add a second Wembley date down the road)

Wembley date announced! :bomb:

 

:bomb: :bomb: :bomb: :bomb: :bomb: :bomb:

I'm going to get up early next Friday and the first thing I'm doing is buying a ticket ... I don't care if I spend all my money again ... there's no way I'm not going.

muse-o2_243.jpg

Colour field: Matt Bellamy leads Muse into Queen territory with his comedy pink trousers

 

With Coldplay in cold storage, Radiohead in confusion, Oasis no more and Kasabian not quite there yet, Muse are Britain’s most popular band.

 

But whereas stardom has made Coldplay grateful and Radiohead guilty, Muse act as if their fifth and current album, The Resistance, topping charts from Austria to Australia and this British tour selling its near 100,000 tickets in minutes. are the most just of deserts and my, they swagger more than a band led by a man in comedy pink trousers otherwise might.

 

With their gigantic riffs and intricate melodies, the Teignmouth trio (plus a keyboardist lurking guiltily in the shadows) are in thrall to Queen — United States Of Eurasia was bursting to break into We Are The Champions — to whey-faced Goths, to Rush and to the spirit of adventure that gave the evening the feel of an almost out-of-control rollercoaster.

 

Unashamedly aloof leader Matt Bellamy’s penchant for a wonky conspiracy theory ensures that he’s hardly the most intellectual tool in pop’s box but aided by a rabid crowd, a laser-guided light show and, during Plug In Baby, some Prisoner-style giant balloons, he proved himself to be the master of an edgy, uncompromising spectacle — from the Dr-Who-theme-influenced Uprising, to the anthemic Starlight via the impossibly epic and impossibly daft Knights Of Cydonia.

 

The British pop music industry may be eating itself but if Muse are the pick of what it can offer the world in 2010 then British music is in rude health indeed.

 

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/music/review-23769222-muse-are-on-top-of-the-world.do

 

:stunned:

Why are my favorite bands playing at Wembley when I dont have money :bigcry:

So you're going Imke ! You're gonna meet with Ren then:whip:

 

I think it was crazy enough to go to London to see Coldplay, but they're my fav band by far, so even if I would love to be there, I don't think it's gonna happen :\

Muse in Wembley and Manchester in September 2010. I've just read the news.

:bomb: :bomb: :bomb: :bomb: :bomb: :bomb:

I'm going to get up early next Friday and the first thing I'm doing is buying a ticket ... I don't care if I spend all my money again ... there's no way I'm not going.

 

I don't even fawking know how much money will I need to get there! Or even if I get to have that amount of money by Sept 2010 :bigcry:

 

Maybe Ren can tell me how much he spent :thinking:

 

Why are my favorite bands playing at Wembley when I dont have money :bigcry:

 

I know :bigcry:

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