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  1. mr sousous posted some mp3s from KL gig in other thread in gigs&tours
  2. hahaha.. homophobic much!! their music nothing got to do with their sexual tendencies... i have a gay friend(in the closet type)...and i know a lot about gay's world from him..i shocked at the info i got from him about their world at first..but not anymore... you may never know who's gay or not on the street... but trust me there are lots of men out there who are married, have kids etc still "doing it" with other men secretly.
  3. no i mean nina's version of "Ne me quitte pas" mp3.....i can't find it anywhere on the net...at least the one that i can download. i can only find youtube version here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFWs5kWP-us
  4. ok..but do u have this mp3? nina's version of "Ne me quitte pas" it sounds so heartfelt without actually knowing what the lyrics is all about
  5. in the star today there's an interview with pineapple concerts maanging director...still young though..around 30 i think... and he said he will try to bring geen day, pearl jam, red hot etc to malaysia... i'm so tempted to write him an email and ask him to bring more brit/europe bands/artists particularly radhiohead & sigur ros ;p p/s: i think he's the guy that fazura(malay actress) fought over yg kes baling kasut
  6. i think it is... and there's another song "house of the rising sun" probably nina's song as well since i stumbled upon that song in one of her album while i;m searching for mp3 of nina's version of "Ne me quitte pas"....heard the song first time in Mukhsin trailer...fell in love at first listen
  7. for those interested.... kanye west will perform at stadium negara on april 8 organized by pineapple... ticket price from rm80 - rm 250 (roughly) read it in malay mail today
  8. not really... only stated on paper that we can buy special edition BH&R CD and get bonus DVD... not live DVD of the gig though... but the other day i went to tower records and there's no sign of special edition CD/DVD..only the normal CD
  9. yeah..i can't find it too.. furthermore their setlist already list down all the songs they would play i think quite rare for any band to play additional songs without prior plan.... i only remember radiohead did once way back in 2003(i guess) during their last concert of pre-HTTT tour...they played some songs request by the audience
  10. mine is only old Nokia N70.. and i wonder how's the video quality like for high end phone emphasize on video like N93/i would be...those phone supposedly be able to record DVD-like quality video with stereo sound some more...
  11. i read in junk magazine today and kanye west indeed will hold a concert in stadium negara on april 7. not really a fan but i;m contemplating to attend his concert.. never been to a hip hop gig before, furthermore his kind of hip hop is of the better one
  12. i saw a video from the pitt...you can hardly hear matt singing in the area...but from where i was sitting, it sounds nicely...just like harmonized background vocals and not drowned matt's vocal
  13. i stole this pics from singapore thread, a poster nicknamed nicster lucky him/her.... meet them personally a few times in KL and singapore KL - Tom, Chris and WK outside Gobo Chit Chat KL - Tom, Nic & Chris outside Gobo Chit Chat KL - Matt & Nic @ Gobo Chit Chat
  14. good for you..i thought they're already left yesterday if i knew they were still here yesterday i would lounge around KLCC just in case they were there...
  15. http://www.star-ecentral.com/news/story.asp?file=/2007/2/27/music/16979350&sec=music Starlight express By RIZAL JOHAN Muse mesmerised their fans at an unforgettable concert on Sunday night. If you weren’t at the Muse concert in Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur last Sunday night, then you missed catching what is easily the greatest rock band in the world. Those BBC and Brit awards didn’t lie. If you think I’m kidding, just ask any of the 6,000-strong audience who attended the concert and they’ll tell you it was nothing short of “Awesome!” or “Incredible!” or “Unbelievable!” In fact, there should be T-shirts which read: “My Friends Went to the Muse Concert ... And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt!” RIOT IN RED: Matt Bellamy leading the Muse charge in front of a sold-out concert at Stadium Negara. Yes, it was that good. And to think there were only three guys (and a tour keyboardist) performing on stage ... words simply cannot describe it. As far as experiencing a molten piece of alternative rock genius, this was the gig. It didn’t take long for the crowd to go ballistic and for the mosh-pit to swing into action once the lights went out in Stadium Negara at 8.40pm. Underneath the glow of atmospheric red lights, frontman Matthew Bellamy and band-mates – bassist Chris Wolstenholme and drummer Dominic Howard – stormed their way through and opened with the operatic Knights of Cydonia. At that moment and right till the end of the show, everyone was mesmerised and hypnotised by Muse. Short of a religious experience, the concert saw the audience singing along to every song ... and the performance ... well, it was an adrenalin rush watching Muse unleash a monstrous romp. They had the rock energy and symphonic pretensions, and they played an incredible set with relentless frenzy. A different class Now Muse is not your typical rock act, in the sense that you can’t really pigeonhole them, even in the different branches under the rock genre. Their music has elements of classical, pop and metal, and they can fuse everything within a song. So one minute you’re waving your lighters to Butterflies and Hurricanes, lost in Bellamy’s dreamy, airy, falsetto vocals. Then, before you know it, the song shifts gears and suddenly you’re head-banging away before Bellamy relinquishes the guitar for a moment and hits the piano with a brief but classically inclined passage ... and then it starts all over again. Of course there were songs which were just energy-driven, like Hysteria, Supermassive Black Hole, Assassin, Citizen Erased and Stockholm Syndrome, to name a few. Now I’ve listened to these songs on my CD player but watching and hearing Muse play right in front of me and the incredible sound they generated caused a surge in one’s system, and it wasn’t just me; everybody – including those who were seated – got up on their feet when the distinct opening riff to Plug In Baby came on. For a band that has played at the world’s largest and best-known music festivals, this stop could have just been a routine set, but take nothing away from Muse in pushing themselves to the limit. In KL, the fans had 19 tunes to savour, that's three more than Muse's gig in Singapore last month. Visually, Bellamy was the main focus on stage, and he lived up to his rock ’n’ roll showman credentials. But I’m forgetting the other two guys who were responsible for driving the songs – Howard and Wolstenholme. Howard’s steady drumming grew more and more intense with every song and his rolls were tasteful and earth-shattering. Wolstenholme secured the bottom-end or the thunder, as I like to call it, with a variety of basses (he was changing basses for almost every song) but, more importantly, his playing style and use of effects was blistering. He was singing back-up vocals, too, on top of it all. Bellamy was just amazing to watch. He assaulted our senses with raw distortion, shrieks, shrills from his guitar(s) all built in with effects and bleeding out of the PA. When he took to the piano, he displayed just how much of a virtuoso he is on that instrument; he even put the piano through effects pedals, which was just jaw-dropping to hear. With Bellamy on piano, the hard-rocking trio did an excellent version of the standard Feeling Good, which was made popular by Nina Simone. Encore bonanza When Muse said goodbye after playing Time is Running Out and New Born and left the stage, the crowd was screaming, “We want more!” over and over again. And so they returned for the encore with not one or two, but four songs: Soldiers, Invincible, Stockholm Syndrome and Take a Bow. A generous encore for sure, and Muse’s energy levels didn’t seem to drop a bit after playing a little over two hours. In fact they seemed to be getting more energised but in the end, they called it a night ... and what a night it was. A limited tour edition of Muse’s Black Holes and Revelations, featuring a bonus live DVD, is available from Warner Malaysia.
  16. http://www.star-ecentral.com/news/story.asp?file=/2007/2/27/music/16983482&sec=music Muse goes sightseeing Meeting the media: Muse frontman Matthew Bellamy speaking to journalists during a press conference in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. KUALA LUMPUR: The three members of British rock band Muse had a glimpse of what the city looked like from the Petronas Twin Towers. Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard and Chris Worlstenholme, who are in town as part of the Muse World Tour 2007 Live, took time off for a little sightseeing yesterday after their concert at Stadium Negara on Sunday night. “It feels great to be up here, it's beautiful,” said drummer Howard. The band was also very happy to be warmly received in Malaysia. “It's great to see the crowd so responsive, loud and energetic,” Dominic said.
  17. that's why i dare not to stand in front or being in the first few rows in concert. i;m too chicken shit... what if i fainted or something..it would be embarassed right? not to mention you will miss out the concert before u gain conciousness etc and the mood will be changed surely afterwards:$
  18. well i don't really have to look at the phone screen ...i only look at it occasionally to make sure it's in focus...most of the time my eyes on the stage or the giant screen... the only thing is i have to keep my hand still and i can't clap or anything but i can move my head though... i noticed some of the vids..it's moving with the drum beat,,,that means during that time i;m banging my head a little other than record the video and once in a while taking pictures..i have to at least 2 times taking photo of this sweet couple sit in front of me...beautiful young girl and handsome young man..i feel a bit jealous of them and i also met a quite bitchy couple while queuing ..they bitch about everything around them..it's so funny
  19. so this is the complete video of KL gig 1. knights of cydonia - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhNiBm-Gw6Q 2. hysteria - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGDSdHhlqbU 3. supermassive black hole - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLtrKpc4vTU 4. Butterflies & Hurricanes - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4-6CQwKuK4 5. assassin - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BknB0bSFdgE 6. citizen erased - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQPDvOfiaXk 7. hoodoo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNN6F0MEPoc 8. apocalypse please - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSVH3OiqnkM 9. feeling good - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MrPFdnwN4Q 10. sunburn - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU-xZJgHfmU 11. starlight - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IicFFeazH8 12. plug in baby - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp_R9P03YCU 13. map of the problematique - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WICbb6HuCTQ 14. time is running out - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mORw4P5u0NY 15. new born - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyBYWvG9CGk 16. soldier's poem - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGK7YVCFZII 17. invincible - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOMA2nkDjfE 18. stockholm syndrome - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__2qGLKwl0w ~ outro,intro, riff whatever ~ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhegtgBcr8w 19. take a bow - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUhpbCQ1iWU
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