Re: Muse
Posted: Thu January 13, 2022 10:51 pm
Was about to stop this at around the 1 minute mark cause it wasn't me. Glad I didn't - I moslty really liked thatpsychobain wrote:
Was about to stop this at around the 1 minute mark cause it wasn't me. Glad I didn't - I moslty really liked thatpsychobain wrote:
Yep, overall much better and less cringey than the last two.psychobain wrote:the new one doesnt gets close to their good era, but its better than drones and simulation theory for sure
It definitely sounds like an homage to some of their better sounds and songs - kind of like what REM did with Collapse Into Now (though obviously MUCH less successfully).“We were reaching that point where there was talk about maybe doing a greatest hits album, and we weren’t really in favour of doing that,” Bellamy said. “So it’s almost like we’ve made a record that is a greatest hits album – of new songs. That means this album might have a metal track on it – and it’s like, the best metal track we’ve ever done. Or there’s a sort of soft ballad, love song and it’s probably the best ballad love song we’ve ever done, and so on. It’s a montage of the best of Muse. It’s a new take on all of those types of genres that we’ve touched on in the past.”

https://mega.nz/file/HLxFAYhQ#UgY0w_Z5J ... MIGCpxdPt8----
MUSE
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LIVE AT EARLS COURT
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Often considered one of Muse's greatest ever performances, the two nights at London's Earls Court that brought the Absolution Tour to a close in 2004 felt like a very special occasion. The band were coming back home for the first time after a long tour in the USA, and just in time to wrap up the year before Christmas.
After almost two-decades of listening to a lossy and artifact-filled satellite radio rip, we have been blessed with access to the original XFM Master CD of this legendary show. A huge thank you to kikinette for purchasing and sharing this gem via MuseBootlegs.com!
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Artwork and edits by ridleybradout
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Retracked so start of tracks align with start of songs
Separated Encore Breaks and Exit Music
Patched gap between Track 16 and 17
Faded in Track 01
Faded out Track 22
No remastering or changes to levels/EQ
All tracks recorded live at Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, UK by XFM on 20th December 2004 except for 'Dead Star' recorded at same venue on 19th December 2004.
FAN-MADE PROJECT - NOT FOR SALE
*Share freely but do not distribute as mp3*
TRACKLIST:
01 - Dracula Mountain
02 - Apocalypse Please
03 - Hysteria
04 - The Small Print
05 - Sing For Absolution
06 - Micro Cuts
07 - Citizen Erased
08 - Space Dementia
09 - Ruled By Secrecy
10 - Sunburn
11 - New Born
12 - Butterflies & Hurricanes
13 - Muscle Museum
14 - Bliss
15 - Plug In Baby
16 - [Encore Break]
17 - Dead Star
18 - Time Is Running Out
19 - [Encore Break]
19 - Blackout
21 - Stockholm Syndrome
22 - [Exit Music - White Christmas]
Try Perth Western Australia as a specific, stagnant slough within that larger touring backwater.ridleybradout wrote:I was living in London 2003-2005 and lucky enough to go to Wembley 2003 and the first Earls Court show in 2004 (and Radiohead at Earls in 2003 along others).
Such exciting and memorable shows
London is such a gig-going paradise - especially in contrast to the touring backwater that is Australia