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Picko

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About Picko

  • Birthday 01/15/1993

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  • Biography
    You nosey motherfu-
  • Location
    Planet Telex
  • Interests
    Guitar, piano, sports, blogging, writing
  • Occupation
    Writer of words
  • Gender
    Male
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  • Favourite Bands
    Foo Fighters, Radiohead, Rage Against The Machine, Biffy Clyro, Deftones, The Prodigy, Hell Is For Heroes
  • Favourite Films
    Mike Bassett: England Manager, Green Street, School Of Rock
  • Favourite TV Shows
    Family Guy, Game Of Thrones, The Simpsons, South Park, It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
  • Favourite Books
    A lot of music biographies/autobiographies
  • Muse Releases Owned
    White Pony is my favourite Muse album
  • Muse Concerts Attended / Attending
    NEC, Birmingham - 14/11/06
    Wembley Stadium, London - 16/06/07
    V Festival, Stafford - 17/08/08
    NIA, Birmingham - 10/11/09
    Wembley Stadium, London - 11/09/10
    LG Arena, Birmingham - 30/10/12
    Etihad Stadium, Manchester - 01/06/13
    Academy, Manchester - 22/03/15
    Download Festival, Donington - 13/06/15
    Manchester Arena, Manchester - 08/04/16
    Royal Albert Hall, London - 03/12/18
    Etihad Stadium, Manchester - 08/06/19
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    https://twitter.com/Sam_Pickering

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  1. Thanks for clarifying. I knew they were legit since I've used them before, but I wasn't sure if they were an official ticket site for this tour since they're not mentioned on the Muse website.
  2. A mate of mine bought his standing ticket yesterday from See Tickets. Now the link on the tour section of the Muse website takes you to Ticketmaster (where it now says standing is sold out), but there is no mention of See Tickets. I'm guessing it'll be a legit ticket too if it's through See Tickets, won't it?
  3. If they do Prince then won't they just do Sign O' The Times?
  4. That was a brilliant gig. I finally got to see Showbiz live and the metal medley was insane. Yes the flow of the medley wasn't perfect but I personally think that's nitpicking. The band is growing away from its old sound, so the best thing to do to keep people happy is to play the best parts of their heavier songs. It was really intense in the pit for that, my neck still hurts. Now it'll be interesting to see if they shake it up a little throughout the tour.
  5. Ah crap, there goes my faint hopes of a super long set filled with rarities two and a half hours is a long set for anyone though.
  6. Yungblud is supporting Muse then, according to the RAH website. Never heard of him, but listening to him now... he reminds me a bit of Twenty One Pilots. Best way to describe him is alternative pop with a bit of guitar thrown in.
  7. Yeah it went up on the site on Friday I think. Album in full doesn't seem out of the question to be fair, maybe followed by the usual live songs a la Reading/Leeds. Would prefer it if they just mix it in with their other songs instead, personally.
  8. Surely there'll be something special at the gig? 7:30pm Support 8:00pm Interval 8:30pm Muse 11:00pm Event ends I doubt they'll actually play for two and a half hours, but a set that will go at least beyond two hours hardly screams "generic setlist".
  9. Anyone know if there will be a support act for this gig? Doors open fairly early if I remember correctly, so I imagine there is space for a support in there.
  10. Just heard it all the way through, and I am very impressed! From the singles I already loved Thought Contagion, Something Human and Pressure. Algorithm surely has to open their gigs now, it's incredible. Reminded me a bit of NIN at the start. Propaganda is going to take a few listens to appreciate I think... Break It To Me is another highlight - it's like sexy Korn or something. Love the guitar work. Get Up And Fight... now I'm a sucker for pop with a hook, so I actually enjoyed it! Nowhere near as bad as I expected, and the subject matter gives it a whole other dimension. Blockades is Muse by numbers. Good, but not mind blowing. The Void though, brilliant. Great closer. I love the Alternate Reality versions of all the songs too, as well as acoustic Something Human. Muse have really surprised me here. I went in with low expectations until the leak happened and the majority raved about it, and I'm glad I agree with the majority. An enjoyable record.
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