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Muse for Glastonbury?

October 26th, 2009 No comments »

During an interview with InDemand at the Q Awards, Muse’s Matt Bellamy said “I’d love to play Glastonbury, we’re going to have a little chat to the Eavis family today to see what they have to say”

surely this warrants a rumour listing on efests???

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If thats the same interview that was on 6 music I think you'll find he said somthing more along the lines of...

"I'd love to play Glastonbury [if it was a couple of weeks earlier to avoid the bad weather], we're going to have a little chat to the Eavis family today to see what they have to say [about moving the date]"

I ad-libbed a bit cause I can't remember the actual Quote, but whatever website you got that from has clearly ommited that part.

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The Resistance Tour kicked off in Helsinki last night and early reports from web site suggest they are on top form. Some decent footage on You Tube, cracking stage set, In the round.

Setlist

1. Uprising

2. Resistance

3. New Born

4. Map of the Problematique

5. Supermassive Black Hole

6. Guiding Light

7. Hysteria

8. United States of Eurasia

9. Cave

10. Unintended

11. Undisclosed Desires

12. Starlight

13. Plug in Baby

14. Time Is Running Out

15. Unnatural Selection

Encore

16. Exogenesis: Overture

Glasto 2010, yes please.

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thing is muse are never going to play setlists like that again theyve made 3 albums since then.

and they are constantly slagged off about the fact they dont play the whole back catalogue, name one current band that play more songs off the first 2 albums than the 3 more recent. it just doesnt happen?!

i agree they could mix it up a bit more but i think they have pretty solid setlist. :(

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Not overhyped? :)

They were only the second band to play in the new wembley stadium after George Michael :( ..... ELO were selling out Wembley back in the 70's.

Now tell me again, not overhyping?

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I remember a chat with a mate at work some time in September who wants to go to Glasto but hasn't yet. He was quizzing me again about this year and then said "who's playing nest year". My official answer was that the line-up won't be out until the tickets are sold, then I added "I reckon Muse and Radiohead are nailed on."

Let's hope that the second prediction also gains as much convincing evidence.

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Just coming back to the title of this thread - saying that Muse are undoubtedly the best live band in the world purely subjective?!

They probably aren't the best live band in the world if you don't like Muse's music?

Also there are quite a few live acts out there who I am almost certain the author of this thread won't have seen....

It just seems like it is another thread trying to get people's back up provoke argument? Seems like the less of these threads the better but that's maybe just me....

xx :huh: xx

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Just coming back to the title of this thread - saying that Muse are undoubtedly the best live band in the world purely subjective?!

They probably aren't the best live band in the world if you don't like Muse's music?

Also there are quite a few live acts out there who I am almost certain the author of this thread won't have seen....

It just seems like it is another thread trying to get people's back up provoke argument? Seems like the less of these threads the better but that's maybe just me....

xx :huh: xx

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i completley agree as the author of this thread that i havent seen every live band in the world although i have been to multiple festivals and been to over 30 gigs and havent seen a band better than Muse, if anyone that has seen muse live can say they've honestly seen a better performance and level of intensity than muse put on i'd be suprised.

it is obviously an opinion but i feel like it isn't just a fan boy comment.

as a headline act muse are about as good as they come!

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i completley agree as the author of this thread that i havent seen every live band in the world although i have been to multiple festivals and been to over 30 gigs and havent seen a band better than Muse, if anyone that has seen muse live can say they've honestly seen a better performance and level of intensity than muse put on i'd be suprised.
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i completley agree as the author of this thread that i havent seen every live band in the world although i have been to multiple festivals and been to over 30 gigs and havent seen a band better than Muse, if anyone that has seen muse live can say they've honestly seen a better performance and level of intensity than muse put on i'd be suprised.

it is obviously an opinion but i feel like it isn't just a fan boy comment.

as a headline act muse are about as good as they come!

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