Originally posted by DutchU2Fan:Please dont tell me this is going to be the film for the tour
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Originally posted by DutchU2Fan:Please dont tell me this is going to be the film for the tour
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Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Filmed in... Madrid Let's see if I appear in this film too like I do in the Rome DVD lol
Originally posted by zbych:Well filmed in London o2 shown in selected iMax theaters really soon... and then digital release plus some fancy box sets preXmas I hope there will be standard Blu-ray edition too... from the trailer looks like a better version of Metallica 3D concert movie... some added acting sequences... with the Muse crazy show it might really work! Seen them in Cracow and Berlin last tour and had a blast both times
Originally posted by cyborgninja117:Has anyone heard Matt's rendition of Bridge Over Trouble Water?
Along with Where The Streets Have No Name, Bridge Over Troubled Water is my favourite song of all time so I consider myself lucky to see Matt give both of them a go!
His version of Bridge and feels different enough from the original (the guitar intro is lovely) but he omitted some sections and sings the wrong lyric in the final section, which puzzles me.
Good vocals though, I had a feeling he would lower it by a half step but he does a fine job of the extended note at the end. I hope he and the rest of the band considers playing it live (preferably on the piano) at some point in the future
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
I liked it when I heard the teaser, and the full thing fulfilled my expectations. With this and Unintended it seems he's starting a series of acoustic numbers, maybe an indicator of things to come next? I'd gladly take a laid back album with a more acoustic/unplugged approach. I'm honestly tired of them trying to be loud while at the same time stay relevant/trendy and also accomodate new influences from pop and moderncrapmusic. Give me a Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino type of album and I'll just take it gladly
Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
That album I really don't like. I like their old stuff and AM album, but TBHC is not my cup of coffee.
As for Muse, last two albums it looks like they don't know if they want to sound heavy or as modern chart pop. And result is weird mix (sometimes even in one song both)
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Exactly. TBH&C is not my cup of tea either but at least it was different. MUSE are torn between sounding heavy and loud, and sounding poppy and accessible. They've been doing that since The 2nd Law which is almost a decade ago! I'd much rather have a relaxed & completely sincere album with great songwriting and good melodies than another half-arsed, "look we're modern" album full of poppy crap.