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Aug. 25th, 2006 05:11 pmMuse were excellent last night.
Somewhere between Mozart, Wagner, Black Sabbath, Abba and Metallica (and a little Status Quo) come this excellent band, and bombast after bombast just blew me away! The reviewer for the Scotsman just implied that they were Radiohead wannabes...what a load of balls! There are certainly similarities, but they are a very different beast. Highly recommended.
Am feeling a little guilty as I realised after arrival that I should have checked to see if
silverclear wanted to come. Sorry! I'm crap *sigh*
Somewhere between Mozart, Wagner, Black Sabbath, Abba and Metallica (and a little Status Quo) come this excellent band, and bombast after bombast just blew me away! The reviewer for the Scotsman just implied that they were Radiohead wannabes...what a load of balls! There are certainly similarities, but they are a very different beast. Highly recommended.
Am feeling a little guilty as I realised after arrival that I should have checked to see if
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Date: 2006-08-25 04:17 pm (UTC)What tracks did they do? Was it mostly new album or did they mix in the old style as well?
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Date: 2006-08-25 09:35 pm (UTC)I *think* they played Sunburn, and Cave, Showbiz, New Born, Bliss, Plug In Baby, Time is Running Out, Hysteria, plus probably more from the albums I don't know. They opened with Knights of Cydonia and as I said they played Starlight at some stage.
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Date: 2006-08-26 06:50 pm (UTC)MUST get tickets next time! MUST!
The last two albums, are, i think the best. Absolution is very 'epic' / 'melodramatic' / 'apocalyptic' style. Really worth getting as it's only about £8 online these days. I bet Starlight was brilliant live. Oh, and New Born! Wow. Hope someone puts a video up online!
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Date: 2006-08-25 04:54 pm (UTC)I can't understand why anyone would say they are anything-wannabes, there's a big difference between having influences and being a wannabe. *scowl*
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Date: 2006-08-25 07:14 pm (UTC)As for contemporary folk, well at least the vocalists probably sing properly, no nasal Richard Ashcroft-style nonsense :p
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Date: 2006-08-28 01:56 pm (UTC)I may well go to the Glasgow gig in November, so if you want to join forces for transportation, let me know.
As for saying they're Radiohead wannabes, I've heard that before, so wouldn't be surprised if the reviewer didn't even turn up (wouldn't be the first time). How anyone could listen to 'Knights of Cydonia' and make any reference to Radiohead is beyond me.
p.s. I've got back a couple of woolen things from Maggie, one of which I think belongs to you.
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Date: 2006-08-28 04:08 pm (UTC)I can sort of understand where the Radiohead idea comes from, as when I first heard New Born I thought it was them, but otherwise he was indeed stretching the point to breaking.
Can come collect the woolly thing at some point, although I'm away until next week. I could even collect the cabinet too unless you've become attached to it, as the large piano in my room has now been removed. Storage fee has been earned :o)