Showing posts with label GET MUSA infor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GET MUSA infor. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Muse Band Want Perform In Space

Muse's member Matt Bellamy has appeared that Muse band want to perform a concert in space.

They have discourse the possibility in a semi-serious fashion and are thinking to talk to mogul Richard Branson about pulling off the stunt with a Virgin Galactic spacecraft.

Bellamy tells the Sun: “Maybe I’ve seen the Jetsons too many times – but I think it will be possible in the future and I’m sure it’ll happen in my lifetime. We’d love to be part of that. We’ve had some discussions, sometimes very coherent and sometimes very late at night. But it’s for real. I’m thinking of approaching Richard Branson to see if we could do it with him.”

Bellamy currently said, "I’d like to be a farmer when he winds up his career as a musician. I owns land in his native Devon which he hopes to develop into a working operation growing industrial hemp for making paper".

Sunday, 3 October 2010

Muse's track greatest riff


Muse have had a great track of theirs named as the greatest riff of the past decade album 2001 track 'Plug In Baby' and 'Origin of Symmetry' at the top spot. They also made with their track number five 'Knights of Cydonia' from their 2006 album 'Black Holes and Revelations'. The top 10 include they also make Velvet Revolver for their track 'Slither', Avenged Sevenfold for 'Afterlife', riff-laden tech metallers Dream Theater for 'The Dark Eternal Night' and Queens of the Stoneage for 'No One Knows'. A 'greatest riffs of all time' poll the magzine published in 2004, number 13 in which made 'Plug In Baby', Led Zeppelin onwards one spot 'Black Dog'.

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

After All Muse Not Really Into Twilight


Muse is in the midst of a strategy to build its American fan base one 13 year old girl at a time.
In an apparent effort to shield his band from the guffaws that come with being the only band with music featured in all three Twilight flicks, bassist Chris Wolstenholme said the band only participated in the soundtracks because it wanted to get its name out in the United States.
Wolstenholme also says he's skipped watching the two latest vampire movies, because, you know, that'll help his band gain back credibility. The bassist didn't go so far as to express pity toward Twilight fans, but you can be sure that's what's going on here at Aversion right now.