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  1. For me the biggest difference between this one and DD and TC is that this one doesn't feel forced at all. This sounds like something they wanted to write and not something they felt like they should write

  2. I was reading ringrocker and parkrocker forums, pretty much 90% of the people have Muse in top 3 or top 5. Not a single person put them in the worst top 3 or 5 (which is predominately occupied with Rise Against and 30STM :LOL: ).

     

     

    I'm glad I wasn't the only one who thought it was really amazing despite the shit setlist

  3. Got back from Rock im Park weekend. Muse was way more interesting than the last few times (Werchter with THAT setlist, Vienna on tour and Sziget festival) I saw them even if the setlist was shitty. Show had a flow to it. Flow that I didn't like but still a flow :LOL: Crowd didn't seem to stop at any moment and it was really fun

     

    Also there was a guy in a white shirt and a guy in a black shirt in mid 30s that booed so hard Madness, Dig Down and Starlight and went crazy for SS. They're probably from here

     

     

    Sidenote. 30stm is probably the worst live act I ever saw in my life. Went to watch Stone fucking Sour instead of them

  4. They could do something like having a special shitty glasses made for them which would be given at the entrance and you'd give it back after the show. Maybe with deposit that you'd pay with the ticket that would be refunded after you give it back or something

     

    Okay, that's too much work and will create chaos :LOL:

  5. I knew that argument would come.

     

    No, of course not. But there is a difference between changing the color setting, fixing a mix, overdubbing a guitar to make it stronger and actually replacing the original note Matt sung with a higher one to give the impression that he's a more impressive singer or something like that. And depending on how it's presented, I think adding visual elements to the recording belongs in the latter category. If people walk out of the cinema thinking that's what the shows were like, then I think it's pretty shady by Muse.

     

    I'm pretty sure 95% of the people in cinema went to see the show

  6. In literally every shot of the orbs you can see they've added visuals into them.

     

    The marketing for this is really making it seem like there's not a physical release, which would be a shame for a ton of the band's fans. But, I guess, sort of in line with their modern philosophy, so I suppose it could happen.

     

    Well if they said there'll be a dvd/BD some people wouldn't go to the cinema

  7. They were set to start at 9:40, dunno what the official curfew was. Looking at the other headliners’ sets, I wonder if this is actually normal for CR though - Godsmack played 13 and Alice In Chains actually only did 9. Then again, QOTSA opened for Muse and still managed 13 ‘cos they don’t fluff up the sets w/ interludes.

     

    QOTSA had 65 minutes, Muse 75 so no that much difference there

  8. Ha! As far as I remember the Rammstein movie was the only one I've seen in a theater. It was only playing once in my city, in a smallish independent movie house. Still, my girlfriend and I were the only people there. We had a great time, but a big party with costumes and moshing sounds like so much more fun.

     

    It was really funny how it happened. I think it all started because it was in the fanciest cinema in town so in facebook event people started to joke about it and someone posted a pic of their pink dildo costume and then official fan club took over and organized it all. I had to go there straight from work so I only had pig ears and nose prepared (like Praise Abort video) :(

  9. What do people even do at concert screenings? Do people clap after a song/cheer when one starts and singalong etc, or do you just sit down and watch it like owt else?

     

    I went to 4 so far. Nick Cave and Gilmour - people watched and clapped at the end. RHCP - it was a new album and nobody knew a single song so people just sat until encore with a few hits then awkwardly nodded/danced. Rammstein - big party with costumes and mosthing between rows

  10. To be fair I never saw in my life a concert movie ticket sales that are actually smooth. David Gilmour and Nick Cave were adding cinemas left and right until like 3 days before screening and there weren't any lists even on the last day. Rammstein was the best but then again they said it will be a full show in cinemas and it wasn't everywhere and you had to see the screening time, is it 100 or 120 minutes :LOL:

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