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I was more refering to what he said about The Cure, how he wouldn't have liked them the same had he been round in the 80's when they had a much bigger following than now. WTF? they're making the same music how can he say he wouldn't have liked them then, outragous.
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Fair enough - you didn't - and neither did I!! To have a constructive opinion on their live act... you've at least have got to have experienced it... otherwise its just Hearsay (and they were proper shite)!!.

For the record, I don't think they are the best live act EVER... just a very very good one.

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Well, I cringe everytime I hear a 'pop' cure song come on in a pub or something. If i'd heard the likes of Friday I'm in Love being played on tv, radio or whatever constantly for 6 months it would have annoyed me slightly.
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I had a feeling this would be the case, 10 months in advance is a hell of a long time in advance, plus they have just/playing their sold out arena tour and people could be holding out hoping they headline a festival...that's my opinion anyway, got my ticket to see then 11th sept. 2010 :-D hopefully this time next week, when i get paid that there's still a few more so i can bring my gf and a few more mates along
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I can't be bothered to quote all of the points made by 'beau1'; so will just give a general response to his points.

When a band get all pretentious, and start releasing awful records, that's when you can start to say they've not got it any more. So I think it all comes down to if you liked Muse's last couple of records - I think they've still got it and 'The Resistance' is a cracking album. But that part can be down to opinion.

Their live set for the arenas might have looked all big and ridiculous, but it was equally remarkable. Before it was revealed I thought they were just 3 pieces of cloth on scaffolding and then the moment it was revelaed showed a remarkably imaginative live set. The pictures might look ridiculous but actually experiencing it all was remarkable. Never seen such an imaginative live set.

And, most importantly you can't comment on a band live if you've never seen them... end of.

If you don't like them fair enough but you can't criticise something you don't properly know.

Rant over.

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Just a comment in general on this (rather than just about Muse in particular) .....

Isn't it normally the case that when a band does get this popular, it's because they've turned into a crap version of their former selves, and via that attracted a mainstream following?

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Really? Apart from a couple of songs (Crawl, possibly Be Somebody,) Only By The Night shows a clear shift towards the mainstream by the band. Compare Revelry with something like Holy Roller Novocaine and it can't be denied.
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With the 2010 edition of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival scheduled to get underway a little less than five months from now, we are finally starting to get an idea of what the lineup will look like.

According to a source with knowledge of the festival’s plans, Muse will serve as a headliner for the Indio, CA event, set to take place from April 16-18. This will mark the British outfit’s first appearance at Coachella since 2004 and will come amidst what will likely be a summer chock-full of tour dates in support of the band’s most recent effort, The Resistance.

A separate source confirms that both Hot Chip and The xx will make room in their recently announced U.S. tour and also appear. These latest additions join Devo, Craze & Klever, and As Tall As Lions, all of which have been previously confirmed by other Internet outlets.

Keeping the fun going, Vampire Weekend, Phoenix, The Avett Brothers, and Pavement are all heavily rumored, while Tegan & Sara, Spacemen 3, Pretty Lights, Cornelious, and Imogen Heap are among the others currently appearing on our Coachella Outlook page.

An official lineup announcement is expected to come in late January. Buckle up… the fun is only getting started!

On a side note...Muse are currenlty finalizing a north americian trek of arenas for March, April and May. Does It Offend You, Yeah? are the rumored opener.

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How can you say its becuase they've become too mainstream 'recently'

They sold out 2 wembley dates 2 years ago along with other stadiums with the same ease as this, infact, it was harder to get tickets.

I dont think they have become too mainstream, all theyve done is release a different album testing new ways to go with their sound. If they wanted to, beleive me, they could have made a album full of 'same old muse' tracks which would be alot more popular than having two songs in the charts at 9 + 10.

and how on earth can someone on here be stupid enough to compare them to Razorshite and say 'the same thing happened with them'

You must remember that Muse have an exceptional and really quite strange fanbase of absolute nutters. Anytime there's an online poll, they're more than guarenteed to win it with hoards of mental fans voting non stop for days.

You can't knock the speed they sell tickets either. Thats whole tours worth of tickets already sold in like one day.

If you don't like Muse, don't come here trying to slate them, just dont see them.

The fact is they're going to sell out at least 2, if not all 3 Wembley dates, do a lot of stadiums worldwide, the people who going to these concerts are going to love them......

And they're more than likely going to be one of your Glastonbury Headliners.

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With the 2010 edition of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival scheduled to get underway a little less than five months from now, we are finally starting to get an idea of what the lineup will look like.

According to a source with knowledge of the festival’s plans, Muse will serve as a headliner for the Indio, CA event, set to take place from April 16-18. This will mark the British outfit’s first appearance at Coachella since 2004 and will come amidst what will likely be a summer chock-full of tour dates in support of the band’s most recent effort, The Resistance.

A separate source confirms that both Hot Chip and The xx will make room in their recently announced U.S. tour and also appear. These latest additions join Devo, Craze & Klever, and As Tall As Lions, all of which have been previously confirmed by other Internet outlets.

Keeping the fun going, Vampire Weekend, Phoenix, The Avett Brothers, and Pavement are all heavily rumored, while Tegan & Sara, Spacemen 3, Pretty Lights, Cornelious, and Imogen Heap are among the others currently appearing on our Coachella Outlook page.

An official lineup announcement is expected to come in late January. Buckle up… the fun is only getting started!

On a side note...Muse are currenlty finalizing a north americian trek of arenas for March, April and May. Does It Offend You, Yeah? are the rumored opener.

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Just a comment in general on this (rather than just about Muse in particular) .....

Isn't it normally the case that when a band does get this popular, it's because they've turned into a crap version of their former selves, and via that attracted a mainstream following?

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With the 2010 edition of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival scheduled to get underway a little less than five months from now, we are finally starting to get an idea of what the lineup will look like.

According to a source with knowledge of the festival’s plans, Muse will serve as a headliner for the Indio, CA event, set to take place from April 16-18. This will mark the British outfit’s first appearance at Coachella since 2004 and will come amidst what will likely be a summer chock-full of tour dates in support of the band’s most recent effort, The Resistance.

A separate source confirms that both Hot Chip and The xx will make room in their recently announced U.S. tour and also appear. These latest additions join Devo, Craze & Klever, and As Tall As Lions, all of which have been previously confirmed by other Internet outlets.

Keeping the fun going, Vampire Weekend, Phoenix, The Avett Brothers, and Pavement are all heavily rumored, while Tegan & Sara, Spacemen 3, Pretty Lights, Cornelious, and Imogen Heap are among the others currently appearing on our Coachella Outlook page.

An official lineup announcement is expected to come in late January. Buckle up… the fun is only getting started!

On a side note...Muse are currenlty finalizing a north americian trek of arenas for March, April and May. Does It Offend You, Yeah? are the rumored opener.

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