Muse Live???
I can go see them later this year what are they like live??? Im a very casual fan only really heard their big hits but tix are fairly cheap so I might give them a go.
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Worth going too at least once, definetly
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an absolute monster of a live band.
me and my mates pretty much hated them until we seen them live just before they released origin and now we all love them. ive got offered a ticket to see them too and the only thing stopping me is it's probably not in my best interests to be at a gig like muse if i'm way down the front until i'm totally recovered from my surgery. hmmm decisions. |
muse rock love muse may go and watch them myself just gotta get a ticket and if you ever saw them at glastonbury on tv theyre fantastic!
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Even as a support act to Skunk Anansie and 3 Colours Red about 10 years ago they stole the show. Their Reading show (02/03?) in the torrential rain was absolutely spectacular and confirmed them as a stadium act. I honestly won't be surprised if they are the first band to headline Wembley Stadium!! With so much good material now, you absolutely guaranteed a first class night, Matt Bellamy is pure showman and the band is louder than thunder (and also way louder than Thunder, the band). Even if you are on the fence about their CDs (which have definitely let them down in the past), don't miss the chance! |
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Oh and cheers for the comments people I think iv made my mind up :)
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looking good for Muse Stateside anyway - they have debuted at number Number Nine on the chart with 'Black Holes & Revelations'. Their previous album, 2003's 'Absolution' only reached Number 107 (!) reports Billboard.
Apparently somewhere between 2003 and now theyv got pretty huge in the US! andi |
apparently they're doing arena shows later on in the year for everyone who's missed them this time.
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Yeah they're doing a show in Aberdeen...might end up going
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How are they live? I really don't know if go to to Aerosmith and Muse in GA or only Aerosmith in the VIP sector, where I'd be really close to the band. I've been in the Aerosmith VIP back in 2011, so I could live with being a little further this time. I just wanted to know if I'm doing the right choice as I've never seen Muse live.
About Aerosmith = Long time fan, I listen to them since my childhood. About Muse = I only like The 2nd Law and some songs like Resistance or Stockholm Syndrome, but they're playing a lot of The 2nd Law so I feel like I can't lose this one. |
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I've been up close in the crowd and right to the back and had different experiences. They use a lot of theatrics, pyro, lasers, screens, robots which is great to appreciate from further back - I'd recommend this to someone who isn't a huge fan. You get to see it all! I've not seen them supporting this new album due to a lack of finances so I can't comment on their newest show. |
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I never liked them, not my cup of coffee, but The 2nd Law was an interesting album as it was a pretty solid one with influences of a lot of genres: songs like Panic Station, Follow Me or Explorers made me start listening to them. |
I saw them at Leeds Fest the year they won a number of "best live act in the world" type accolades. I was very disappointed - they were just alright.
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Been to see them a few times over the years- one of my mates takes me to see them as they are his favourite band, and in return he comes along to some Jovi gigs.
They put on a great show, although I do think the stage show is slightly overpowering the music these days. They don't seem to change up much between shows, although do more so between tours and could do with a bit more crowd interaction at their big stadium shows. They always make sure to have a great support line up at their gigs too. It was great to see the contrast between the Emirates show I did last month and then going to see them play at Horse Guards Parade a week later. But they sound great live, and I really liked The 2nd Law. Panic Station is a tune and Unsustainable sounds amazing loud. Plus they have some incredible live tunes- it's hard to beat being in the crowd for Knights Of Cydonia, Plug In Baby or Time Is Running Out. I would definitely recommend seeing them and they have sneaked up to be my 2nd favourite band at the moment. |
Well, I just bought my ticket. Now I just gotta wait 3 months.
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Absolution hosts some absolutely stonking tunes. Stockholm Syndrome is my favourite Muse track! |
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After I'm familiar with those 21 tracks, I'll start playing the whole albums. |
I was supposed to see them back in 2013 but couldn't make it (spend money on the ticket and all for nothing). Still, they came back this year and I just came from their concert. Leaving the venue thing behind, that it was shitty as it could be, the band nailed it and sounded amazing, I really enjoyed the show and would totally see them again.
I was disappointed to see that the only song from The 2nd Law that make it to this tour/show was Madness, I totally loved Panic Station, Follow Me, among others and would have loved to hear them live. Edit: should note that we didn't get any theatrics or stages. Was just a scenario in the middle of nowhere. |
If anyone has any spare tickets for The O2 shows, please let me know, Thanks :)
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Got my ticket for the floor at Los Angeles a few weeks ago. Hoping they really change up the setlist for the new official Drones tour show to include the bulk of the new album as they did for the last two albums.
I want to see all of the songs played thus far return to the set permanently along with Aftermath and the Globalist finally getting their due. |
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