London 2007. Hammersmith Odeon.The sweatiest, most drunken gig I've ever been to. Everybody went home with 300 other people's sweat on them and bruised feet. It was epic.
This song, I first heard on MTV when I was a child. I ignored the video. I got up, as a kid, and touched the TV screen, closing my eyes as I listened. It gave me chills. It's like I knew it was a message. I went off by myself after hearing it. Went down to the lake. Sat. And thought. I never told anyone about the song. The effect it had on me. Or that I thought about it for years afterward. Turns out, I was right. It was a message about the future. . . and here we are.
Thanks for keepin' it 100! As someone who's listened to their songs for the past 2 decades, his voice in his younger years here was a lot more nasal-y, which can be off-putting to some. I actually prefer his deeper register. For instance, his vocal tone in the song 'Meds', which you reacted to (and I'll watch after this), is at a deeper register which he kinda runs with these days!
I have always loved the song since the first time I heard it and all the way to the last time I heard it but most people don't seem to understand that this is a suicide nope and I have made friends of mine swear to me that this will be played while I am being burnt while I am being pregnant after I die and I will set it up in the living will ain't your fault ain't your problem
Hello I am a huge Muse fan for 20 years now , but only in concert starting 2010 in Wembley, now I have 20 concerts in Europe mainly, Chris Wolstenholm is the bassist and back vocals part of the group since the begining, Dominic Howard is the drummer friend with Matt since they were teen aged, they Chris just after, for me Muse is the greatest rock band of all times
honesty is gold. subscribed, and i don't subscribe to any fucken one. not a yank, don't particularly like north americans, but honesty transcends. listen to sundown, if you could read my mind.
Regarding the smile between them, that you pointed out, there is actually a bit of a reason behind it. This video is from a live performance (you can actually find the real performance on RU-vid as well), and at that part in the song, Bowie was pointing at Brian, since he knew the "Take the plan, spin it sideways" part that Brian sings solo comes in, but Brian forgot to sing it, and it made Bowie smile lol.
So much fun to see you reacting to one of my favorite live bands! A lot of people mentioned his acting; he’s also in a great move called “Wristcutters: A Love Story.” A song by them is a central focus.
Hey brother, i am glad you are a fan of this band. There is a very special song which who have not reacted to YET, but I see that you have not been active from a long time. Hope you doing fine man. If you reading this please try - Mariusz Duda / Steven Wilson - The Old Peace - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AsghYYv0EKI.html Take care
You would also probably love Steven Wilsons solo work there area few really good videos to react to because the video was made for the songs. The raven that refused to sing, drive home,