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posted by WojBhoy (Member) on 2008-08-03 03:14 pm quote

Originally posted by Hans23:
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How could i forget, it seems that Supermassive Blck Holes his favorite at the moment, the epic ones take a while to grow on you such as Buterflies and Hurricanes and Stockholm Syndrome, but once you here the live versions

Definitely. Absolution is my favourite album personally, then Blackholes and Revelations. The other 2 are definitely good, but I prefer the refined, sophisticated feel of the later albums

posted by Hans23 (Member) on 2008-08-03 03:18 pm quote

Originally posted by WojBhoy:
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Definitely. Absolution is my favourite album personally, then Blackholes and Revelations. The other 2 are definitely good, but I prefer the refined, sophisticated feel of the later albums


The first two are good for the individual tracks (OoS especially), But Absolution takes the prize for being pure epic, especially Stockholm Syndrome live

posted by drewhiggins (Member) on 2008-08-03 03:21 pm quote

You know what's weird? I've never listened to Muse once. Time for a visit to iTunes, methinks.

What album is the best to start with?

posted by Hans23 (Member) on 2008-08-03 03:24 pm quote

Originally posted by drewhiggins:
You know what's weird? I've never listened to Muse once. Time for a visit to iTunes, methinks.

What album is the best to start with?


Absolution, defently

posted by WojBhoy (Member) on 2008-08-03 04:19 pm quote

Originally posted by Hans23:
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The first two are good for the individual tracks (OoS especially), But Absolution takes the prize for being pure epic, especially Stockholm Syndrome live

Yeah I agree, Absolution and B&R work as albums because they have a strong theme throughout, and you're right about the earlier albums - good individual pieces, not so strong as a whole. And Drew, where have you been lol?! Never listened to Muse once? Crikey...

posted by Hans23 (Member) on 2008-08-04 01:58 pm quote

Originally posted by JohnnyVOXX:
does anybody happen to have a nice BT of any great concert of this fellas???


http://rapidshare.com/files/134476662/laviola_Aug_3.wmv

this is a pro-shot of a few videos shown of TV, only about six songs though

posted by drewhiggins (Member) on 2008-08-04 02:00 pm quote

Originally posted by WojBhoy:
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Yeah I agree, Absolution and B&R work as albums because they have a strong theme throughout, and you're right about the earlier albums - good individual pieces, not so strong as a whole. And Drew, where have you been lol?! Never listened to Muse once? Crikey...


Well, that was kind of an understatement. I have once on the Live8 DVD. The guitar starts out like really grungy.

I'll try and find out the name of the song. It was quite good though.

posted by Hans23 (Member) on 2008-08-04 04:25 pm quote

Originally posted by drewhiggins:
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Well, that was kind of an understatement. I have once on the Live8 DVD. The guitar starts out like really grungy.

I'll try and find out the name of the song. It was quite good though.


Hysteria
Bliss
Time Is Running Out
Plug In Paby

that was the set from Live 8 paris, only two where on the Paris Live 8 DVD (Hysteria and Bliss), while Time Is Running Out is on the Live 8 compilation DVD.

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