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Jazzthief

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  1. Showbiz would die without those notes
  2. He doesn't rap, he just repeats the same 4 words on every song he is.
  3. Yes. It gets played, it's rare, but it's nothing that that they haven't played for 10 years. I wouldn't mind seeing it, but it wasn't unexpected, bound to be played once or twice anyway. So how is it drastic or an improvement compared to the previous tours? So it was still due to the lobbying of the fans, they made it heard in a capacity that Muse just had to play it (as you yourself said). Muse was just cornered.
  4. Yes, I got that it was a joke. Yes, but it's not like only the people during the OoS era had the chance to hear Dead Star live, or the Abso era people to hear Blackout, the same can't be said for Assassin, City of Delusion, The Small Print, Endlessly or the Origin songs that were finally played at Reading. Yes, with Falling Down I can agree. And they used Host only as an interlude, much like Nishe the tour before and Forced In the tour before that. So you're saying that Muse would have brought back Dead Star as a rotation for stadiums if the fans hadn't campaigned for it?
  5. The point of my previous post was that they haven't improved. Sure, it is awesome to have Dead Star, Sunburn, Bliss in the same set, but then to have a Unintended/Blackout/Guiding Light/Undisclosed encore is just silly, as is closing with Starlight. The not playing guitar and impersonating Bono also takes away from the improvement of having these three songs in the same set. I can appreciate the improvements Muse make, the intro to the gig was spectacular - the speech + guitar wank + the extra cymbal when the riff kicks in = awesome - the set was spectacular til the encores, but the pointless props like the woman during Feeling Good, the acrobat for the 3rd time in a row, and horrible encores just don't cut it. Matt comparing this with ZooTV is just silly, making any comparisons, really, is silly. Strangegees - geese - plural of goose. Sorry, it was my stupid reading, I wasn't using it as an offence.
  6. Oh, it's Strangeseas, I always read it as Stangegeese.
  7. They played Satellite of Love, Can't Help Falling In Love and a snippet of Unchained Melody. And none of them the whole tour He replaced the falsetto with chest voice in RBS and swapped guitar with piano in Falling Down. U2 reworked their songs almost entirely, the only thing left untouched were the melody and lyrics. Forgot Unintended, can't argue with that. The difference in reworking during ZooTV was also making the songs really fit the theme. Bringing back Micro Cuts and Blackout aren't drastic changes, they have been played every tour since their release, except the Resistance Tour. However, Sunburn, Dead Star, Unintended and Ruled By Secrecy have been played every tour since their release. Bringing a song back isn't groundbreaking, I believe it's a rather common thing for bands to do. It would be something if they brought back a song that really hasn't been for a long time or just too few times. Also, I'm not using bringing back Dead Star against Muse. The goose just made it sound like it was something exceptional. The only thing exceptional about it is that the fans made it come back.
  8. What a good addition to the discussion. I do believe you have a point there
  9. Playing Micro Cuts once, playing Dead Star cause the fans started huge petitions for it and shouted the name during the singalong of another song. Not much of a difference. Oh, and replacing guitar with piano isn't much of a rework
  10. Oh come on, it's Muse. Like they have ever made any drastic changes. U2 had already developed a better concept by the time they hit stadiums. Judging by what they've done in the past, not much is going to change. I hope to be proven wrong.
  11. It's not going to be their ZooTV. ZooTV revolutionized the stadium concerts,. They played awesome selection of songs, Bono wasn't lazy with his vocals, they reworked some of the older songs to be even more awesome, the stuff like the Mirrorball Man and ZooTV confessionals weren't some completely dumb and unnecessary shit like the gas pump idiocracy and they reinvented themselves as a band, not used the same acrobatics shit again for the third tour in a row. So Matthew Bellamy, how exactly is this your ZooTV?
  12. I know that, that's what makes this whole thing even more shittier. I'm not into getting wasted for the sake of it or getting wasted at all and it rarely happens. However, when it does happen then where I come from, it's nothing to boast about or to post photos on instagram. It's usually drinking 3 beers in 3 hours. Still not the best thing for a 17 year old but it seems that people can't open up for conversations without alcohol anymore. Pretty bad situation socially. It's really hard to explain when you're a teenager because you think you have a reason or sth like that but actually you don't. So you guys are right but I just can't overcome this situation just because I'm a stupid teen. lol, confession booth. On topic: did they tweet anything about the rehersals during The Resistance Tour?
  13. lol. You really have achieved something with not ever being drunk and you haven't really missed out on anything. The whole idea of going hiking in hot weather as a cure for a hangover just seems weird to me. It really doesn't help that much. Sure, you do get more sober but the overall feeling gets shitter. Coming from a 17 year old, where the fuck has this generation come to.
  14. Crying Shame. I've listened to it like twice before and absolutely hated it. Yesterday I decided to give it an another spin and it was awesome. I'm playing it on repeat til I hate it again. Oh and it sounds like the Killers. Even the lyrics are something the Killers would write.
  15. Euroc version definetely isnt the best, the solo is pretty much ruined here. Phillipshalle, Astoria and Cannes ones are probably the best. They have emotion and rawness that euroc lacks
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