Everything posted by Jiminy Cricket
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The Snow Patrol Thread
eeeeeeeeeeee Boxset arriving next week. Excitement.
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Bernard and Bianca's Random Chat Thread
I've heard of it, of course, but not watched it. :) This so needs a bump by the way. ESPECIALLY after you pointed out that amazing song, Bianca. It definitely does suit my situation at the moment. :( To get off that subject, though, how have you been?
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The Snow Patrol Thread
Gary's latest blog post, 'Guesting Game': Hello all. I hope you’re very well. We’ve been in the rehearsal room in London the whole week rehearsing for the Reworked tour. Things are going very well. Sounding great. Just a few wee details I wanted you all to be aware of. Firstly we are mainly reworking the songs we’ve been playing live for the last few years and that most of you will be most familiar with so it gives you all a new look at some much played songs. We figured when it comes to songs we’ve never played live before (of which there are going to be many on this tour) you’d rather hear them in their original form or close to it so we’ve not tinkered too much with them. Neither are we bringing a support act with us this time. Rather we will be doing two different sets the first set starting at eight o’clock, so get there early. The other thing is that we did advertise we would have special guest singers. Well, this (crazy) time of year a lot of our musical pals are unfortunately busy with touring so they cannot join us. It’s a shame but I doubt any of you bought the ticket for this reason. Safe to say in the cities we have lived or currently live in we have some fantastic guests lined up but I’m sorry to say outside of Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, London and Manchester it’s unlikely we’ll have guest starring singers. I hope you’ll all understand and really the spirit of the thing is that we look freshly at the back catalogue more than anything else. There are of course loads of guests actually in the main band (sixteen in all in the band) already and they are all fabulous. There are also many songs on the set list that you guys have been asking us to play for a long time and I hope these will be treat enough. Can’t wait to get out on this tour as it’s breathed new life and love into songs we’ve been playing for years. we’re excited for you guys to hear what we’ve done to them. Gary. PS I heard from someone that there was a rumour going round that has got back to us that Bono is guesting with us on the tour. Ha. If only.xx ... OH MY FU.. SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EE. :o
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I am big font.
moooooooooooo red font > ALL :P
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Bernard and Bianca's Random Chat Thread
I hadn't until you pointed them out to me! Album is actually very good, 'Hospital' and 'Set You Right' are my favourites on one listen. :)
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The Snow Patrol Thread
I concur, that looks a *bit* epic.
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Bernard and Bianca's Random Chat Thread
Well, considering I had to walk home from Spanish class this evening in the cold, yes, I did get frozen hands. We're in the grip of winter now, at least temperature-wise. :P
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The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You
I hate how they don't play all the songs now that were regulars up 'til the last tour, but ESPECIALLY APOCALYPSE PLEASE.
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The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You
Aw, shucks. :cheesy: Muscle Museum would be nice wouldn't it?
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Crests of Daylight/Glacial Fox/Crests, Foaming at the Mouth
O HAI. :cheesy:
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Crests of Daylight/Glacial Fox/Crests, Foaming at the Mouth
Not the best, but still better than I was, thanks. :)
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Crests of Daylight/Glacial Fox/Crests, Foaming at the Mouth
:escaping3:
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Fantastic Mr Fox
Good to hear you enjoyed it. :)
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The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You
Yes, it was indeed, and thank you. :) And you should, soon enough - surely there's a full U.S. tour in the works? The Resistance has gone down amazingly well over there.
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The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You
You're in for a good time, to say the least!
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The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You
You're welcome. :)
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Fantastic Mr Fox
Ah, so you went to go see it? How was it?
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Bernard and Bianca's Random Chat Thread
Aww, that's a shame. Hope things pick up for you soon, Bianca. :hug:
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The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You
tl;dr version: That was the best gig I have ever been to. :P
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The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You
Dublin, November 6th 2009 - Review There was a lot of expectation involved leading up to the moment the lights went down. For instance, I expected that Dublin's O2 would be absolutely jam-packed by the time I got my place (around 8.05pm, less than 25 minutes before a certain Devon three piece were due on stage). I was rather surprised to find that I could get myself a spot that was five rows back from the barrier (and to the extreme left - wouldn't have taken my chances in a pit again if I could have). I also expected that tonight was going to be something truly special. It's not every day that a band that so many have claimed to be the best live act on the planet drop in, after all. The first thing that told me that this was going to be something different to any other gig I'd been to was the elaborate stage set-up. I didn't know what exactly the two (super)massive structures on stage were, so I'll just refer to them as oh, video towers or something. (I'll try not to use that pun too much.) The crowd seemed very expectant too. Every time a track playing over the PA finished, there would be a cheer from those on the balcony. A cheer that would die down as the next song started up. For the record, one of the tracks played over the PA was a remix of 'Never Miss A Beat' from Kaiser Chiefs' god-awful third record 'Off With Their Heads' - and what's more, it actually sounded half-decent (and a major improvement on the original song, I might add). But yes, that moment did soon arrive. The lights dimmed, and the band took to the stage. When I say 'took to the stage', I mean 'were elevated from inside the video towers'. Yes. They gradually opened to reveal Matthew Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme, and Dominic Howard. Nice subtle opening then? It could only have started with one song, and that song was a breathtaking version of 'The Resistance''s lead single 'Uprising'. Instantly, every single person in the room knew that they are in for something stunning. 'Resistance' seemed to get much less of a reaction than I'd been expecting (I knew it would be played as it is most likely the third single from the album), but then things really got going with the epic 'New Born' - which has been allocated an eyebrow-raisingly early slot in the set. Granted, it was played at a slightly slower tempo than the studio version, but that made not one bit of difference to us. Some 'Black Holes and Revelations' material followed, namely 'Map of the Problematique' (my favourite Muse song from the past three years) and a sublime 'Supermassive Black Hole' that actually couldn't have been more well received. Next up was 'Hysteria', which got everyone, even the rather annoyingly static and tall person in front of me, moving. Then, as the piano was rolled out, we were treated to a rather nice surprise in the form of a bass-and-drums version of 'Showbiz'-era b-side 'Nishe'. It was one of only two tracks from back then that got aired tonight, the other being a stunning version of 'Unintended' which went down extremely well considering its relative obscurity. Between these, 'United States of Eurasia' and 'Feeling Good' were brought out. The former has really come into its own as a live track - the studio version continues to leave a bit of a sour taste, mind. We were soon back into a more upbeat mood with forthcoming single 'Undisclosed Desires'. That's when things really took off. We got three 'hits' in a row: A euphoric 'Starlight' (which proves that Muse really do have the crowd, despite the slightly detached atmosphere that can't really be helped, especially when you consider the elaborateness of the setup); 'Plug In Baby'; and 'Time Is Running Out'. Then, to close off the main set, the band brought out my favourite song on the new record: the seven-minute 'Unnatural Selection'. I was surprised at how little moshing there was going on in certain songs, but everyone got into it here. The highlight of the night, and that is really saying something. A short five-minute break, and the band returned for three encores. Part one of the 'Exogenesis' symphony was first up. My word, it really does work in a live setting! In fact, last night's rendition trumped the album version. Then, to finish, the band gpt back to rocking out with 'Stockholm Syndrome', before the curtain was brought down on a spectacular night with 'Knights of Cydonia'. Plumes of smoke shot up into the air as the last note was played: a fitting ending to a gig such as this. People often accuse Muse of hiding behind elaborate setups, not having the songs to make them stand up on their own. Bullshit. Everything was going for them tonight. Great songs, brilliant crowd, and the show? Well, it was something that had to be seen to be believed. Muse were on form last night, and when they are on form, no other band comes close. Best live band in the world? You bet.
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Bernard and Bianca's Random Chat Thread
I'm... gradually improving, actually. :) Why's your week sucked, Bianca? :(
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Bernard and Bianca's Random Chat Thread
Hi guys. :)
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The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You
Got back a few hours ago. Long and short of it is 'fucking epic'. More detailed review on the way soon-ish.
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imitate the person above you
I'm a post whore, and I love it! :P
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Describe person before with one word.
Awesome.