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Sunburn
Muscle Museum
Falling Down
Cave
Showbiz
Unintended
New Born
Bliss
Space Dementia
Hyper Music
Plug In Baby
Citizen Erased
Micro Cuts
Screenager
Darkshines
Feeling Good
Megalomania
Apocalypse Please
Time Is Running Out
Sing For Absolution
Stockholm Syndrome
Hysteria
Blackout
Butterflies & Hurricanes
Time Is Running Out
Thoughts Of A Dying Atheist
Ruled By Secrecy
Take A Bow
Starlight
Supermassive Black Hole
Map Of The Problematique
Soldier's Poem
Invincible
City Of Delusion
Hoodoo
Knights Of Cydonia
Uprising
Resistance
Undisclosed Desires
United States Of Eurasia
Guiding Light
Unnatural Selection
MK Ultra
Exogenesis Pt.1: Overture
Supremacy
Madness
Panic Station
Survival
Follow Me
Animals
Explorers
Liquid State
Unsustainable
Isolated System
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Forced In
Crying Shame
House Of The Rising Sun
Man Of Mystery
Popcorn
Helsinki Jam
We Are The Universe
Nine shows, 2004-2012. CBA with amount of times, obvious ones x9.
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You really thought that was hard headbanging from Chris?
Still doesn't top this:
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That rocked .
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Please let this happen. See if they can top 2003.
They won't. Glasto '03 will go down as Radiohead's best gig ever for me.
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I've lived in Wales for five years and it is annoying how big bands do tend to skip it.
BUT! You have five months notice before these gigs - get a London ticket and buy yourself a train ticket exactly 12 weeks beforehand (the earliest you can book in advance) and it shouldn't cost you much.
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They started the 2006 arena tour in Portugal - there's still hope .
EDIT: Oops, it was the second show.
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Helsinki rocks, it's just a shame it's a precursor to UD...
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Muse doing an acoustic gig? No chance.
Plus, we would certainly have heard about it.
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I've just realised...
I saw pretty much the first and last shows of the TR tour - Teignmouth #2 and Reading.
They were both ace, the tour show in the middle less so... I don't think it was a gash tour, just a very predictable, overly safe, overly rehearsed one. It still packed a punch and made for a spectacle.
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The BH&R sets were great. The 2006 arena tour had the most variety of any Muse tour ever, and the sets were usually 17-20 songs a night.
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Also, Muse tickets are XX for no reason other than they can be. The band don't have a say in the charges either - I just hope/wish the band would take the price set by their promoters into account when they think about the show... but at 14/15 songs a night at times, it doesn't really seem they do .
Promoters will charge whatever they think they can get away with and obviously selling out the O2 Arena twice at £45-£50 a pop is feasible so they do. Doesn't make it right or good or preferable but it boils down to business.
If anything, it's the punters' fault for not being perhaps as discerning as they could be.
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Since pretty much forever .
They're a hugely popular band who write popular songs and while I know someone is going to point of 'Pop' is indicative of a genre of music these days, Muse still tick that box pretty accurately with somes like Undisclosed Desires, Uprising, Resistance, Starlight, Time Is Running Out, Supermassive Black Hole, etc.
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That's not that unusual for a band their size though. I'm hoping a stripped down show will lead to a reduced ticket price, but I doubt it.
Perhaps not, but it's inflated massively over the last few years to the point where it is pricing a lot of people out of going all together.
It's all well and good putting on massive shows so lots of people can go but at nearly £50 a pop, they begin to look increasingly like massive cash cows.
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Ticket prices are a huge thing too., of course.
The last arena tour (2009) I paid £45 for my ticket after fees. Before that, I had seen Muse at Earls Court for £25 (2004), Eden for £33 (2006), Wembley Stadium for £40 (2007), Teignmouth for £40 (2009) and RAH for £45 (2008). All totally unique and yet cheaper or at least equitable with a bog standard tour gig.
If it's priced the same this time for tour shows, I ain't going. Simple as.
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Hehe. I was 14 I think when I first saw them, my second ever gig and probably to this day the greatest set I've seen from them. Just wish it was fresher in my mind... eight years ago, jeez .
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I hope people like you know how freaking lucky you are. I've been a fan for 3 years and yet to see them live
Once a year for the last eight is NOTHING compared with a lot of people here . Plus, any more and it would feel like overkill.
It's just worked out quite well in terms of locations/dates and having a student loan to blow.
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But at the end of the day with smaller gigs don't more people get disappointed that they couldn't go.
I don't disagree that they be better but I'd rather go to a big gig that not go to a smaller one.
And? Tough shit for them .
Sick of bands hawking their latest wares at every big venue under the sun at every conceivable opportunity. How about coming up with a quirky or original idea for a tour? That's why the two Teignmouth gigs were so good - they were unique.
I've seen Muse eight times now in last eight years and the two worst by a country mile were the two bog-standard arena gigs - Manchester MEN 2006 and London O2 Arena 2009. Both dull as dishwater compared with Eden Project 2006, Teignmouth 2009 and Reading 2011. Those gigs stick with me because they were special.
Tbh, I rarely go to gigs these days unless there is a very compelling reason to do so. Otherwise, they just become a mulch in my brain, especially if you see the same band over and over again.
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I never understand why people want big gigs? .
I'd much rather Muse did some small warm up gigs and fight for tickets. I'd rather try for those and miss out than go and see Muse again at another enormous gig. They're boring.
Festivals, fine, but please no more O2 arena shite - they were awful back in November 2009 compared with say Reading last year.
Brixton Academy would be awesome for some warm ups. 2/3 nights there .
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I think Resistance will go. It was crap live and it was a crap single.
In fact, Uprising was the only remotely successful release from The Resistance. I can it and USOE surviving but not much else.
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If Invincible comes back, I quit.
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Glasto '04 tone > all other points of Muse history.
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shrinking universe. I love the way it explodes towards the end...
Most of the songs on Hullabaloo do that - Recess and Nature_1 in particular.
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Just listened to Hullabaloo for the first time in years. It sounds like a brand new album after all this time . Forgot just how good and raw some of the tracks are.
Muse really did go all-out in their outros back then, the ends of Shrinking Universe, Recess and Nature_1 are insane.
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Jesus, good shit .
Still my favourite closer of all time. That encore of Micro Cuts, Stockholm Syndrome and Take A Bow at Wembley '07 was mindblowing.