Muse Bliss Live Royal Albert Hall 2008 (Balloons)
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this gig needs a dvd release!!
i know they ve put 3 out already but they are consistantly voted best live band and that should mean more dvds!!
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@spaceclam interesting interpretation. Reading it instantly reminded me of the cause of withdrawal symptoms
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@harkerlana They don't put it on the cd's - you get to see it live if you are a true fan! otherwise you have to put up with this... There are not many videos off it, one of the best one was at the Versailles concert, look for that on here!! Also has an epic hysteria video linked to it.
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that falsetto always gives me shivers...
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@spaceclam What.......the......fuck......
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... EPICNEZZ!
I don't know if I'd be peeing myself in excitement and awe that Muse were directly under me, or having a heart attack because of the height!
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@bazza8 there's a fan-made DVD in muse bootlegs
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@spaceclam You are cool for being nerdy like. I respect that..;)
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On dirait le même ballon que dans le "prisonnier" !!
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even though he did pop one but it could of been two D:
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im not happy about that stage guy taking the balloon off the stage, matt would prob have come down and popped it :(
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I KNOW that the real lyric is, "give me all the peace and joy in your mind"-BUT, for some reason it sounds like, "Give me all the peace and drugs in your mind." Do the balloons represent neurotransmitters (NT's) after taking a drug? Some drugs cause the bouton to release extra NT's like Dopamine and Serotonin. If he really did say drugs, do the balloons represent an agonist drug (enhances the post-synaptic-effect) such as morphine? [Gives a peaceful and bliss-like state?]
I'm a psych major...
spaceclam 3 years ago
what the fuck! just listen to the song and enjoy it you nerd! lol!
jigsawlaza 3 years ago 41
How could Muse not play this at all concerts?
It is also not on Haarp.
Were you up in a nest at this concert?
Great perspective nonetheless.
Did your 11 year old sin enjoy the concert? :)
harkerlana 3 years ago 9
The Royal Albert Hall his a very high and steep circle. I was on the 2nd back row. My son was blown away...as was everyone. The hall was built around 1880 and the Pipe Organ is world famous for it's size and volume. For the first encore Matt Played Megalomainia using the organ acustically (which was loud enough and - I am guessing - the reason they chose to play it). Also the hall only had 6,000 fans and they were all very hard core.I t was a very special moment!
jigsawlaza 3 years ago
My son loved it...he is into playing drums and piano and all sort of weird space stuff....he is a total MUSE obsessive!
jigsawlaza 3 years ago