Why are you confused? Did my post seem out of context? Or can't you understand my admiration for anyone bold enough to tread the boards? And should I know what Scuzz TV is?Red Sunsets wrote:Eh?
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BTW Uriah Heep were on Scuzz TV last night doing Easy Living and your avatar was on the bass, Not Bad!
MUSE .... tonight and tommorrow
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Go to sleep now, Francis.
The crowd were more likely to WHAT????Padstar wrote:Just got back from Manchester and you are flippin bonkas Sunsets/Debs (who just doesnt like the vocal style if truth be known!!!).
Better than last night as the crowd were more likely!
You dont like Stickholm Syndrome FFS ?
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And yes my loathing of Muse simply does come down to Mr Bellamy's appalling audible breathing technique. But he does it all the time and it simply does my head in...... Does he think it sounds good?
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I have to admit his vocals get on my nerves after a while (well, about five minutes actually), but there are some good tunes on their latest album. Don't think I've heard anything else by them. And it's good to see an increase in the number of British acts on MTV2 etc.Debaser wrote:The crowd were more likely to WHAT????Padstar wrote:Just got back from Manchester and you are flippin bonkas Sunsets/Debs (who just doesnt like the vocal style if truth be known!!!).
Better than last night as the crowd were more likely!
You dont like Stickholm Syndrome FFS ?
Paddy
And yes my loathing of Muse simply does come down to Mr Bellamy's appalling audible breathing technique. But he does it all the time and it simply does my head in...... Does he think it sounds good?
Go to sleep now, Francis.
I prefer the DerekR maxim, if you're going to play to 15,000 plus people....I aint gonna be one of themEd Rhombus wrote:Bloddy great gig!
First thing that impressed me, was taking the old Pink Floyd maxim, if your going to play to 15,000 plus people design a stage and light show that means the gig can be enjoyed no matter where you are seated.
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Yeah, but you didn't see the flashing keyboard!
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Ok, ok.... lively!!!!Debaser wrote:The crowd were more likely to WHAT????Padstar wrote:Just got back from Manchester and you are flippin bonkas Sunsets/Debs (who just doesnt like the vocal style if truth be known!!!).
Better than last night as the crowd were more likely!
You dont like Stickholm Syndrome FFS ?
Paddy
And yes my loathing of Muse simply does come down to Mr Bellamy's appalling audible breathing technique. But he does it all the time and it simply does my head in...... Does he think it sounds good?
I was all excited when i wrote it see !
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I'm wi you Derek Man!DerekR wrote:[ prefer the DerekR maxim, if you're going to play to 15,000 plus people....I aint gonna be one of them
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Bah Humbug!!!!! Your lossRed Sunsets wrote:I'm wi you Derek Man!DerekR wrote:[ prefer the DerekR maxim, if you're going to play to 15,000 plus people....I aint gonna be one of them
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So. when are The Smurphs doing a 12,000?
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Congrats Paddy
!n an EBG kinda way.
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Such a shame that the flashing keyboard and graphics were the only appealling thing about the Muse gig.Ed Rhombus wrote:Yeah, but you didn't see the flashing keyboard!
Unfortunately I didn't get to hear them play Bliss (my favourite track) I left after 50 minutes.
you tell 'em GingerGinger wrote:Such a shame that the flashing keyboard and graphics were the only appealling thing about the Muse gig.Ed Rhombus wrote:Yeah, but you didn't see the flashing keyboard!
Unfortunately I didn't get to hear them play Bliss (my favourite track) I left after 50 minutes.
The singer sounds like a four year old girl when she can't get her own way .
Saw them at Leeds T&C .....does abysmal have a "Y" in the middle , I can't be arsed to look .
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Here's a Stockholm Syndrome for you - a review of Muse's latest Stockholm concert. The '-' in the review is the grade, btw, on the scale from '-' to '+++++'.Padstar wrote:You dont like Stickholm Syndrome FFS ?
http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/noje/stor ... 24,00.html
Madness. This is utter madness.
There can be no doubting the fact that on the stage appear one of the worst and most overrated bands in the world. The entertainment value consists of the flashing red lights on singer Matthew Bellamy's guitar. The rest defies description. The rest is an execution of everything good taste. The rest is a nightmare. The music is a progressive mix of Marillion and Radiohead. Bellamy sings like a high-revved vacuum cleaner - its bag full, the sound being a prolonged, mechanical wailing.
Madness.
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Ginger wrote:Don't get me wrong, I do like Muse. I saw them at the Leeds Festival last year and thought they were excellent but I just didn't think they were any good on Saturday night.
AAAWW you've gone and spoilt it now . I thought you were in my gang
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LOL.... well, if they say so obviously.....mugabe wrote:Here's a Stockholm Syndrome for you - a review of Muse's latest Stockholm concert. The '-' in the review is the grade, btw, on the scale from '-' to '+++++'.Padstar wrote:You dont like Stickholm Syndrome FFS ?
http://www.aftonbladet.se/vss/noje/stor ... 24,00.html
Madness. This is utter madness.
There can be no doubting the fact that on the stage appear one of the worst and most overrated bands in the world. The entertainment value consists of the flashing red lights on singer Matthew Bellamy's guitar. The rest defies description. The rest is an execution of everything good taste. The rest is a nightmare. The music is a progressive mix of Marillion and Radiohead. Bellamy sings like a high-revved vacuum cleaner - its bag full, the sound being a prolonged, mechanical wailing.
Madness.
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