View Full Version : Just saw MUSE live.
Dyson
21-11-2006, 11:19 PM
Well you could offer me a Wii right now for a week, or the chance to go see muse for 2 hours, and I'd pick Muse right off the bat.
Second time seeing them, last time was in Earl's Court, this time in Wembley. I was seated [right at the back, too] but still had an amazing view. The sounds would have been perfect had the volume been cranked up a bit as there are no speakers to the rear of the hall.
But trust me when I say that this was the most amazing live performance I've ever seen by a band. I'd do it all over again if I could.
For those of you that are seeing them tomorrow or Thursday...
...You're in for a f**king treat :P
I'll post the song list in spiler tags if anyone wants it.
Fierce_LiNk
21-11-2006, 11:20 PM
I'm off to see them tomorrow!
Glad you enjoyed it. :) I keep hearing good things about them. I can't wait now.
gj15987
21-11-2006, 11:29 PM
Awww, lucky. I never got to see them :( I didn't know they were touring until all the tickets sold out lol!
The Bard
21-11-2006, 11:32 PM
Well now, usually I'd come in here and moan about how shit Muse are, but I figured since ignorance is bliss, and the fact that nobody gives a shit anyway, I thought I'd spare you. Have a goodun.
gj15987
21-11-2006, 11:33 PM
Well now, usually I'd come in here and moan about how shit Muse are, but I figured since ignorance is bliss, and the fact that nobody gives a shit anyway, I thought I'd spare you. Have a goodun.
Awww mayan! They totally kick Megadeth's ass :p OOOOH BURN! I'm just playing. We all know no band kick's Sonata Arctica's ass :D
Dyson
21-11-2006, 11:38 PM
Well now, usually I'd come in here and moan about how shit Muse are, but I figured since ignorance is bliss, and the fact that nobody gives a shit anyway, I thought I'd spare you. Have a goodun.
Everyone's welcome to their own opinions.
I know lots of people who dislike Muse, and I hold nothing against them. Most of them are my close friends.
The Bard
21-11-2006, 11:47 PM
Awww mayan! They totally kick Megadeth's ass :p OOOOH BURN! I'm just playing. We all know no band kick's Sonata Arctica's ass :D
I have half a mind to kill you where you stand :heh:.
As your second point, this is true. Much respect ;).
Haden
22-11-2006, 12:03 AM
I was going to see them tommorow. Oh man Flinky you were going to! Shame ah well got a date instead. Sigh Muse though. :hmm:
Glad you had a good time though!
Dan Dare
22-11-2006, 12:05 AM
Megadeath are shit
I mean, they're called Megedeath for fucks sake!
Platty
22-11-2006, 12:15 AM
Yeah Muse are really good live. Glad you enjoyed it mate. :)
The Bard
22-11-2006, 12:28 AM
Megadeath are shit
I mean, they're called Megedeath for fucks sake!
Yeah Megadeath suck don't they. Megadeth are the best band of all time though. :heh:
Domstercool
22-11-2006, 12:52 AM
Saw them on the 10th at Manchester. Was a very good show. ;) And Megadeth are awesome! :P
Caris
22-11-2006, 02:31 AM
Megadeath are shit
I mean, they're called Megedeath for fucks sake!
Haha! thats what i was just thinking, what sort of a band is called "Megadeath".
gj15987
22-11-2006, 09:09 AM
Megadeth rule! I wasn't bashing them, I was just playing around. To me personally I prefer Muse, but there's nothing like some good ol Megadeth for some kick ass guitar solos.
EEVILMURRAY
22-11-2006, 11:05 AM
Well you could offer me a Wii right now for a week, or the chance to go see muse for 2 hours, and I'd pick Muse right off the bat.
Then you're a fool! O_O
What else did they do, besides playing their songs?
Haha! thats what i was just thinking, what sort of a band is called "Megadeath".
Not that I have anything against them, but it's a darn sight more of a manly name than Muse.
Dan Dare
22-11-2006, 11:12 AM
Then you're a fool! O_O
What else did they do, besides playing their songs?
How does fireworks, laser shows, spotlights and super megalific (new word) stage theatrics sound?
you really have to see Muse live to appreciate why most of us go weak at the knees at the thought of them.
CoolFunkMan
22-11-2006, 11:29 AM
I saw them at Birmingham NEC on 14th. Was bloody phenomenal!! One of the greatest gigs I've ever been to for deffo! :grin:
EEVILMURRAY
22-11-2006, 12:06 PM
How does fireworks, laser shows, spotlights and super megalific (new word) stage theatrics sound?
Like a day at the Millenium Dome when it was open.
Sanchez
22-11-2006, 12:06 PM
Ok Bard, I'll bite. Why are muse "shit"?
Twozzok
22-11-2006, 01:14 PM
omg Muse in like 5 hours ^_________________________^
Fierce_LiNk
22-11-2006, 01:15 PM
omg Muse in like 5 hours ^_________________________^
I know! I can hardly wait.
Only downside is getting there. I have to get the bastard train.
Twozzok
22-11-2006, 02:39 PM
Same. But there's no way i'm missing the end of the gig just to catch the last train. (if it runs on that long)
omgomgomgomgomgomgomg this is gonna rule.
Fresh
22-11-2006, 02:46 PM
Muse are fantasic live, shame i was too busy at reading to take pictures. Glad you enjoyed it!
CoolFunkMan
22-11-2006, 02:47 PM
Same. But there's no way i'm missing the end of the gig just to catch the last train. (if it runs on that long)
omgomgomgomgomgomgomg this is gonna rule.
When I saw them at Birmingham the show was about 95 mins long, so the trains should be no problem for you hopefully. I know the show sounds too short, but believe me, it isn't. They manage to cram in loads of their best songs in.
For those of you seeing them tonight or tomorrow have fun, they do not disappoint! :grin:
Chuck
22-11-2006, 03:31 PM
ipaul saw them and fainted....
Atomic Boo
22-11-2006, 03:31 PM
I have half a mind to kill you where you stand :heh:.
As your second point, this is true. Much respect ;).
I hope he rusts in peace
The Bard
22-11-2006, 04:14 PM
Ok Bard, I'll bite. Why are muse "shit"?
Well as I've been to see Muse live, having recieved a free ticket, I know that their live show is fantastic, it's a great spectacle and enjoyable for what it is. That said, I would never go to a Muse show again if I had to pay for it, and certainly not to listen to the music, because there's just one way to describe it, actually, fuck, there are loads; bland, boring, dull, uninspiring. Muse in a nutshell. They're talented, Bellamys piano solo at the show was lovely, but they make nothing of it. They're boring, their riffs are just a series of disjointed chords or linear scales, if you want to hear a truly brilliant virtuoso, neoclassical band, listen to children of bodom or the countless other ignored foreign melodic death bands. Muse have one thing going for them, they're accessible, but most of their songs are superficial so that when you've heard it a few times, you'll get nothing new from it after that. Children of Bodom come up with such incredible, inspiring melodies that are simple to understand, and complex to master (as cliched as that may sound) that you sit there and listen to them again and again and again. Muse are pseudo art, they try to transcend the simple label of rock by having operatic vocals and experimentation with time signatures, but in all honesty, it's not a task that they're up to. So in all honesty, they aren't "shit" as such, they're just musically challenged for lack of a better term.
Megadeath are shit
I mean, they're called Megedeath for fucks sake!
Yeah, I think I'll take my musical advice from someone who doesn't dispense it between judging a band by it's name and listening to MCR.
And Megadeth are awesome! :P
Dom, as always, knows what he is talking about ;).
Megadeth rule! I wasn't bashing them, I was just playing around. To me personally I prefer Muse, but there's nothing like some good ol Megadeth for some kick ass guitar solos.
Megadeth aren't about the guitar solos (although these are inspiring in themselves), any band that is solely about solos isn't worth listening to. Have you heard Take No Prisoners, Holy Wars and Tornado of souls? Those riffs didn't write themselves. Honest to god, everytime I listen to these songs I just want to give up on life because I know I'll never be that good.
Then you're a fool! O_O
What else did they do, besides playing their songs?
Not that I have anything against them, but it's a darn sight more of a manly name than Muse.
Agree on all counts.
I hope he rusts in peace
Haha, dude, I :heart: ya :heh:. That was class.
Colin
22-11-2006, 06:14 PM
I think Muse is quite a hate it or love it band really. I know plenty of people who just don't understand why I think they're so good. It's all about musical taste though. Megadeth don't so it for me though, but I love Children of Bodom.
I saw Muse lastnite, and had an excellent time. It was a shame that the massive balloons only came out out the very end............you can never have enough of them things. Also Wembley Arena sucks for now being non-smoking everywhere. Hanged around the huge fountains aswell after outside Wembley, and there was plenty of laughs and people running through and stuff.
Wish I could write more detailed impressions of Muse's show, but it's a gig that's quite hard to put into words.
The Bard
22-11-2006, 06:45 PM
I think Muse is quite a hate it or love it band really. I know plenty of people who just don't understand why I think they're so good. It's all about musical taste though. Megadeth don't so it for me though, but I love Children of Bodom.
I don't know, whenever I've asked anyone why they like Muse, they've never been able to articulate a convincing reason.
Try Rust In Peace (album) by Megadeth, I'm sure that you'll like it if you give it a go through...
Nice to see that there's another Bodom fan arounds these parts.
Ramar
22-11-2006, 07:43 PM
They're boring, their riffs are just a series of disjointed chords or linear scales, if you want to hear a truly brilliant virtuoso, neoclassical band, listen to children of bodom or the countless other ignored foreign melodic death bands.
To be fair I'd rather not listen to Death metal, instead I'll settle for mainstream metal bands. I think I may have to create some new genre Life Metal, type of motivational style that only 80's montage music can provide.
On the Muse front, I thinkt hey're pretty swish, would love to see them live. But didn't think of booking tickets.
JonSt
22-11-2006, 07:49 PM
I hate Muse for one reason, I really can't stand Bellamy's whiney voice.
McPhee
22-11-2006, 09:59 PM
Saw Muse live a few months ago, brilliant! Only way i'll go and see them again though is if theyre next album is better or they tour Origin of Symmetry
Megadeth are great! Have the way people judge them on theyre name, they aint that heavy...
Fierce_LiNk
23-11-2006, 12:44 PM
Ok, i went to see them at the Wembley Arena yesterday. I actually got to meet Twozzok as well. As i was walking outside the main foyer, i saw this guy walking and i was thinking to myself "...thats twozzok."
Then, when i was making my way to the North East entrance, he was behind me. We had a few seconds alone, so i thought "aww fuck it, i'm gonna say hi."
Twozz-dude, i'm sorry if i embarassed ya, and i don't do this kind of thing often. You are the first person i've met off this forum, so be proud, son. ;)
The actual gig: Afte seeing the Flaming Lips live a few weeks ago, i knew that this gig had a lot to live up to.
The music was good, but i couldn't help feeling a little disappointed.
They started off with Take a Bow, and then proceeded to Starlight. It's going great so far. But, something clicked inside my head. They're playing the whole album in fucking order.
I said this to my girlfriend, and i was proven right. Was very, very disappointed in this. It's disappointing for me because, at a gig, i love not knowing what song they will pull out of the bag next. They might as well have told you the setlist from the beginning, as there was hardly anything spontaneous about this.
For me, the gig didn't start until Knights of Cydonia came on. I don't actually like this song that much, but i have developed a new sense of love for it. Great!
They started to play the 'classics', which was by far the best part of the gig. Let's face it, the new album is good, but we all came to see the likes of plug in baby. There was an awesome response for the classics, and they played Bliss which made me very happy. THIS is what i came to see, not the whole album performed live.
They finished with Stockholm syndrome. I dunno why, but i only felt like i had seen half of the show. It didn't end the way i expected. There were some smoke effects and lovely backgrounds, but this was just missing something. I think them playing through the entire album in order left a sour taste in my mouth.
As far as the gig experience goes, this was good. But, the Flaming Lips by far surpassed this gig in almost every single way. The lips had dancing Santa Claus's at the side of the stage, people dressed up as Captain America or Aliens, and it was like one big drug trip. Plus, at the start, the singer got into an inflatable ball and was tossed into the crowd. Real life Super Monkey Ball, but with men. Plus, he interacted with the crowd a lot. I was a bit disappointed that this didn't really happen with Muse, as there was very little interaction. It was a bit too "ordered."
Platty
23-11-2006, 12:50 PM
Damn I would never have expected them to just play the new album.... and in order aswell, that sucks. One of the best things about seeing a band is not knowing what they are gonna play next!!
And you was in London and didnt come and see me O_O
Fierce_LiNk
23-11-2006, 12:53 PM
Damn I would never have expected them to just play the new album.... and in order aswell, that sucks. One of the best things about seeing a band is not knowing what they are gonna play next!!
And you was in London and didnt come and see me O_O
Next time i'm in London, i will come search you out. ;)
Oh yeah, getting there was a pain in the arse. I left the house at half 3, and i didn't get back until 3 in the morning!
Getting there was fine, had a meal at burger king. I felt a bit sick towards the end of the concert. Too many people. Too many sweaty people, and jumping around with elbows out. Thats the downside of standing. I felt like i was going to die twice. Double death, if you will.
Getting back, we took the tube to waterloo, as thats where National Rail Enquiries said we had to get the train from to get back to brighton. Turns out they're lying and we were really meant to be at Victoria. We got a taxi and drove to victoria, and made it. Took so long to get home though. :(
darksnowman
23-11-2006, 01:07 PM
Fierce_LiNk,
I dunno what happened to your gig but the one in Belfast was completely different. Started with Take a Bow but thats where the similarities seem to end. Everything was in a random order:
Take a Bow
Hysteria
Map o the Problematique
Butterflies and Hurricanes
Newborn
Exo-Politique
Plug in Baby
Forced_In
Bliss
Soldiers Poem
Hoodoo
Invincible
Supermassive Blackhole
Time is Running Out
Stockholm Syndrome
(the encore)
Starlight
Muscle Museum
Knights o Cydonia
Great setlist, missing are Citizen Erased and I would like to have heard Assassin, I thought it was tailor made for live performances. Theres no way teh Flamin Lipz are better than teh Muse :love:
Platty
23-11-2006, 01:17 PM
Next time i'm in London, i will come search you out. ;)
Oh yeah, getting there was a pain in the arse. I left the house at half 3, and i didn't get back until 3 in the morning!
Getting there was fine, had a meal at burger king. I felt a bit sick towards the end of the concert. Too many people. Too many sweaty people, and jumping around with elbows out. Thats the downside of standing. I felt like i was going to die twice. Double death, if you will.
Getting back, we took the tube to waterloo, as thats where National Rail Enquiries said we had to get the train from to get back to brighton. Turns out they're lying and we were really meant to be at Victoria. We got a taxi and drove to victoria, and made it. Took so long to get home though. :(
I go through waterloo everyday hehe and victoria is just up the road from my work! we could have crossed paths and not known it flinky (hihgly unlikely)
Fierce_LiNk,
I dunno what happened to your gig but the one in Belfast was completely different. Started with Take a Bow but thats where the similarities seem to end. Everything was in a random order:
Take a Bow
Hysteria
Map o the Problematique
Butterflies and Hurricanes
Newborn
Exo-Politique
Plug in Baby
Forced_In
Bliss
Soldiers Poem
Hoodoo
Invincible
Supermassive Blackhole
Time is Running Out
Stockholm Syndrome
(the encore)
Starlight
Muscle Museum
Knights o Cydonia
Great setlist, missing are Citizen Erased and I would like to have heard Assassin, I thought it was tailor made for live performances. Theres no way teh Flamin Lipz are better than teh Muse :love:
That sounds a lot better and the kinda show I thought they would be doing.
Fierce_LiNk
23-11-2006, 01:21 PM
Fierce_LiNk,
I dunno what happened to your gig but the one in Belfast was completely different. Started with Take a Bow but thats where the similarities seem to end. Everything was in a random order:
Take a Bow
Hysteria
Map o the Problematique
Butterflies and Hurricanes
Newborn
Exo-Politique
Plug in Baby
Forced_In
Bliss
Soldiers Poem
Hoodoo
Invincible
Supermassive Blackhole
Time is Running Out
Stockholm Syndrome
(the encore)
Starlight
Muscle Museum
Knights o Cydonia
Great setlist, missing are Citizen Erased and I would like to have heard Assassin, I thought it was tailor made for live performances. Theres no way teh Flamin Lipz are better than teh Muse :love:
Whoa, that is a much better setlist. And you got muscle museum! We didn't really have a proper encore either...
Meh, sounds like you got the better gig. :(
darksnowman
23-11-2006, 01:42 PM
Cos we're the better people!! :hehe:
I was actually kinda still disappointed by the setlist, thought it coulda been better - more old stuff, but in comparison to what you've said, my concert rocked! There was great use of lights, camera's and screens and the classic Muse Balloons came flying in...
Good crowd interaction too, like for example, the encore Matt came out and was like "Anyone here from Antrim?" A massive cheer went up, then he said "This songs for you..." and played Starlight, a lovely touch.
Plus, I agree with what you said on Knights o Cydonia, Ive not really got into the song until recently - hearing it live really helped, it was immense! ...I still kinda wish they'd finished with Stockholm Syndrome though, I think its an awesome closing tune.
The guys must just have had an off night for you's. Maybe they get less of a kick playing in Engerland nowadays :laughing:
Fierce_LiNk
23-11-2006, 01:51 PM
Looking through your setlist, there are some differences. Most notably, is the order. You got hysteria second, wtf. And finishing on Knights of Cydonia is much, much better than finishing with Stockholm syndrome.
Looking through your list, we didn't get forced in, butterflies and hurricanes or muscle museum. But, we did get Feeling Good, Sunburn, and i think we got another one...which i can't name right now! Damn, what was it?
To be fair, the music was great. I was just a bit miffed at the fact that they played the whole album through. I like my gigs to be random. Like, *intro to plug in baby* "OMG!OMG!"
When the "second half" of the gig started, after they played the album, it was much, much better.
darksnowman
23-11-2006, 02:04 PM
Aww you got Feelin Good, me chick woulda loved to have seen that one! As for Sunburn, I would've liked to have seen it live again - did you get it on the piano or the guitar version?
What was that other song you cant mind? Think man, think!
When they played us Muscle Museum, there was a slight air of embarrassment about it. Matt introduced it by making out that its from their o so old first album and that no one would probably know it. I still sang me heart out with him! And it was a great rendition of the classic song.
Who was supporting them? The Noissettes? They're so wick, arent they?
Atomic Boo
23-11-2006, 04:12 PM
I dont see anything wrong with playing an album in order. Ok it might have been a bit better having a random order but that shouldnt make the concert experience disappointing. There must be something else wrong.
Twozzok
23-11-2006, 05:31 PM
Holy crap, the setlist you got darksnowman was so much better than ours. Although you didn't get Sunburn or Feeling Good. I certainly feel they should break their usual ending on Stockholm Syndrome and replace it with Knights of Cydonia, as I think thats a perfect song to end with.
They also need Assassin put in there somewhere. But damn, I've been to Slipknot/Slayer (original unholy alliance), Trivium, System etc, and the crowds weren't as active as this lot were. It twas fookin' awesome.
Twozz-dude, i'm sorry if i embarassed ya, and i don't do this kind of thing often. You are the first person i've met off this forum, so be proud, son. ;)
/me feels privileged
When you first said 'hi' I was like 'I recognise you' and then you introduced yourself and I was like 'omg awesome! It's Fierce ^^;'
I also spoke a bit to FEF aswell. In the actual Arena.
1 thing I was quite peeved off at was the lack of hoodies to buy :(
Fierce_LiNk
23-11-2006, 05:36 PM
Yeah, the lack of hoodies was sad. :(
Me and my girlfriend were talking about meeting you afterwards, and she said "i think you scared him! You shook his hand!"
"i know, i never do that."
"i waved!"
hahah.
I've been talking to allyn, turns out there were quite a few of us there. Surrealist was there, too. Awesome.
Charlie
23-11-2006, 06:11 PM
We need to have a big meet up somewhere next year. I want to meet loads of you guys. :heh:
Sexual Chocolate
23-11-2006, 06:14 PM
Saw them at leeds festival, last act of the last day. Fucking awesome, blew me and my mate away.
Haden
23-11-2006, 06:15 PM
We should all go to a gig together. Jeff Buckley ftw! What do you mean hes dead?
The Bard
23-11-2006, 07:09 PM
How about Megadeth? :heh:
Ramar
23-11-2006, 07:15 PM
How about Megadeth? :heh:
On your own. :P
Colin
23-11-2006, 07:19 PM
Looking through your setlist, there are some differences. Most notably, is the order. You got hysteria second, wtf. And finishing on Knights of Cydonia is much, much better than finishing with Stockholm syndrome.
Looking through your list, we didn't get forced in, butterflies and hurricanes or muscle museum. But, we did get Feeling Good, Sunburn, and i think we got another one...which i can't name right now! Damn, what was it?
To be fair, the music was great. I was just a bit miffed at the fact that they played the whole album through. I like my gigs to be random. Like, *intro to plug in baby* "OMG!OMG!"
When the "second half" of the gig started, after they played the album, it was much, much better.
Tuesday's Wembley gig was also much different to yesterdays by the sound of things. We got Sunburn, Butterflies and Hurricanes, and Knights of Cydonia as the last track played.
I'll grab Tuesdays set list off the Muse forums later if I remember. But I did hear that the Wembley gigs would all be a little different from each other.
Fierce_LiNk
23-11-2006, 07:21 PM
Ahh, damn it.
Nevertheless, i had a great time. Apart from the setlist not being to my liking, everything else was pretty damn fine. It was worth it going for plug in baby, alone. :D
Go see them!
Pacifica
23-11-2006, 07:43 PM
I find it a little odd that they would play a different set list for each of the days, but either way they know how to put on a hell of a show. I saw them at the Leeds festival as well, that was just absolutly amazing especially as I was front and centre.
The Bard
23-11-2006, 07:57 PM
On your own. :P
:(. Ah well, I'm already going with at least 3 or 4 mates :D.
Atomic Boo
23-11-2006, 08:17 PM
:(. Ah well, I'm already going with at least 3 or 4 mates :D.
are they touring now?! and when i bought RIP in hmv the person at the counter (whos obviously a fan of good metal said they have a new album coming out next year. although i hope it isnt as bad as 'the system has failed'. Thats if he was speaking the truth of course!
Haden
23-11-2006, 08:22 PM
I like symphany of destruction I think thats megadeth?
Atomic Boo
23-11-2006, 08:45 PM
Tbh, when it comes to Muse, Ive probably heard their songs millions of times on the radio but just didnt take note of who played them. So their music obviously didnt stand out to me. Cant really comment any further.
To any Megadeth liker:
Do you have the Enhanced Rust in Piece album? If you do then listen to the very beginning of track 10 (youve most likely heard it) it cracks me up every turn. Its called 'My Creation' and the opening line:
"It's Aliiiiive!"
so funny!
The Bard
23-11-2006, 08:48 PM
are they touring now?! and when i bought RIP in hmv the person at the counter (whos obviously a fan of good metal said they have a new album coming out next year. although i hope it isnt as bad as 'the system has failed'. Thats if he was speaking the truth of course!
Oh awesome dude, you bought it? :D. How'd you like it?
Also, yeah they have an album coming out next year, and the tour hasn't been announced, but with a new album comes a new tour right? So my mates have already made plans :).
I saw them in March 2005 at Academy one, when Mustaine called us "english punks" with a certain amount of disdain and then signed my shirt...well that just made my life complete.
*A solitary tear trickles down eye as he reminisces*
I like symphany of destruction I think thats megadeth?
This is true. I tried learning the solo to that, but it's pretty awkward. Marty Friedman is a guitarist's guitarist if you know what I mean.
harribo
23-11-2006, 08:51 PM
The setlist for Sheffield on Saturday was:
1. Take a Bow
2. New Born
3. Butterflies & Hurricanes
4. Map of the Problematique + Maggie's Farm riff
5. City of Delusion
6. Plug in Baby
7. Forced In (instrumental)
8. Hysteria
9. Soldier's Poem
10. Invincible
11. Supermassive Black Hole
12. Time is Running Out
13. Starlight
14. Stockholm Syndrome
Encore:
15. Citizen Erased
16. Bliss (extended)
Encore 2:
17. Hoodoo
18. Knights of Cydonia
it was a brilliant night and made extra special by the fact that it was my first ever concert and there was a mosh pit although it hurt to breath in by the time Citizen Erased came on :(
The Bard
23-11-2006, 08:52 PM
Tbh, when it comes to Muse, Ive probably heard their songs millions of times on the radio but just didnt take note of who played them. So their music obviously didnt stand out to me. Cant really comment any further.
To any Megadeth liker:
Do you have the Enhanced Rust in Piece album? If you do then listen to the very beginning of track 10 (youve most likely heard it) it cracks me up every turn. Its called 'My Creation' and the opening line:
"It's Aliiiiive!"
so funny!
Nope, I got my good old absolutely perfect unremastered version (which shows just how damn hardcore I am, got it before it went out of print \m/ :heh:). I haven't heard that song funnily enough. I think I'll have to go and purchase the remastered version...
Edit; King Boo...I think we've hijacked this thread :heh:
Roostophe
23-11-2006, 09:03 PM
We should all go to a gig together. Jeff Buckley ftw! What do you mean hes dead?
That's given me an idea involving a guitar, my singing voice, a few Jeff Buckley songs, and Jeff Buckley fans on N-E telling me I can't sing...
Back on topic, wouldn't mind seeing Muse live, seeing live shows on telly doesn't do it for me. :hmm:
ipaul
23-11-2006, 09:07 PM
ipaul saw them and fainted
Ahem ALMOST fainted, thank you robert. Saw them at newcastle the gig was truly immense :) Time is Running out was favourite song, though Take a Bow, B+H and Hysteria were very good as well
Atomic Boo
24-11-2006, 06:59 AM
Nope, I got my good old absolutely perfect unremastered version (which shows just how damn hardcore I am, got it before it went out of print \m/ :heh:). I haven't heard that song funnily enough. I think I'll have to go and purchase the remastered version...
Edit; King Boo...I think we've hijacked this thread :heh:
yeah, change the title to Megadeth >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Muse Thread
and i thought youd have the old copy!;)
Haha! just read this on wikipedia
Rust In Peace
Following Mustaine's new found sobriety, Megadeth enlisted lead guitarist Marty Friedman, who had played in Cacophony with Jason Becker, and released a solo album on Shrapnel Records called Dragon's Kiss. Friedman was initially rejected by Mustaine for having multicolored hair, but after undergoing what Mustaine called "Rock Star 101", Friedman officially joined Megadeth in February 1990
and yeah, rust in peace is pretty damn good, but im not sure if i prefer it to Peace sells. Will have to listen to it more.
The Bard
24-11-2006, 03:49 PM
Haha dude, thats pretty funny, Megadave is awesome \m/. I donno, I think Rust is a million times better than Peace Sells, it's my favourite album of all time...keep listenin :p.
darksnowman
24-11-2006, 05:22 PM
harribo,
that set list looks great... and Citizen Erased was played! Amazing! I thought it was off the list these days as it hadnt made it as a single. I saw it when they were touring Absolution the other year and it was wonderful, what I wouldnt give for them to play it the next time I see em.
And two encores? Fantastic - an (almost) never ending gig!
Dyson
24-11-2006, 06:28 PM
Strange - the Tuesday gig had lots of the old mxied in with the new. Hysteria came right after Take a Bow. I had someone who went last night and they say the final song was Take a Bow.
They loved every minute. That said; my Dad went Tuesday and last night, and he said last night was shite in comparison, as the sound quality/acoustics of the room weren't any good. Wembley isn't the best place for it.
Earls Court seems to be more suited.
Atomic Boo
24-11-2006, 06:56 PM
Im going to Earls Court on the 23rd December to see Maiden.
(who own megadeth and muse)
cant wait to here some of your replies to this. Ok Bard they arent technically as good but i prefer them.
:wink:
Hey i just listened to back in the day from the system has failed and its a quality song!
scratch that, im loving the whole album! this is awesome! if their new album is like this then ill be getting it no doubt!
The Bard
24-11-2006, 10:20 PM
Maiden are pop metal, Megadeth have far more going on musically. That said, I still love maiden ;).
Sonic238
27-11-2006, 03:23 PM
i'm gonna see them in vienna, at dec 8th :D
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