Anti Euro Smiths Fan Posted November 11, 2009 Posted November 11, 2009 (edited) A big round of applause for Sting.... I don't like his scruffy beard and I don't like one of the songs I heard last week on his new album "If On A Winter's Night", but I wholeheartedly agree with Gordon Sumner (aka Sting) on how utterly vile and appalling 'The X Factor' is. In an interview with London's Evening Standard, Sting says: "The X Factor is televised karaoke. It's a preposterous show and you have judges who have no recognisable talent apart from self-promotion, advising them what to wear and how to look. It is appalling. It's a soap opera which has nothing to do with music." Well said Sting - who appears to have recently dyed his grizzly beard from grey to black. A case of massage in a bottle - of hair colour. Link below: Sting attacks appalling X Factor show One of my favourite songs from Sting is "They Dance Alone", about the Chilean women left alone after evil Mr Pinochet [removed - see below] tortured and killed thousands of people. [Removed - Not relevant to this topic and designed at taking it off topic] Video link to the song "They Dance Alone" here Edited November 12, 2009 by modes98 1 1
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Guest andrewpickup Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 ive seen both muse and greenday recently, but didnt do anything for me , i should have known as stadium gigs never do, greenday for perhaps the first 3 albums of their career were special but now millionaires singing punk songs to a vast audiience hold no resonance for me. i saw a band called stornoway recently at glasto, they popped up again recently on jools. i like the look of them and the dead weather are good live.
S15 Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 I always think it takes a really special, creme de le creme band to pull off a stadium gig well. Unfortunately there are only a small handful of these in the world right now, so bands such as Greenday, Muse et al are getting these gigs. That isn't a criticism of those bands as I think they are both good bands, but when I see those, along with some of the other acts doing stadiums, it makes me wince a tad.
cletus Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 I always think it takes a really special, creme de le creme band to pull off a stadium gig well. Unfortunately there are only a small handful of these in the world right now, so bands such as Greenday, Muse et al are getting these gigs. That isn't a criticism of those bands as I think they are both good bands, but when I see those, along with some of the other acts doing stadiums, it makes me wince a tad. I saw Muse at Wembley stadium the other year (the same show as the HAARP album & DVD) they were truly awesome. I know it comes down to individual tastes, but it was the best live performance i`ve ever seen.....& i`ve seen some great shows & some top bands over the years.
S15 Posted November 12, 2009 Posted November 12, 2009 I like Muse, and saw them live at Leeds Festival. I have no doubt big Muse fans would love to see them rocking it out in a stadium, but as a casual fan I would always prefer to see that kind of band in a more intimate (arena) setting.
bellamy11 Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 Muse have just announced they're playing LCCC on Sept 4th and Wembley Stadium Sept 11th next year. Tickets on sale next Friday. Obviously they aren't paying any attention to your concerns, shillito!
Presty On Tour Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 Who's up for a rave at blobby's abandoned theme park? My link
cletus Posted November 13, 2009 Posted November 13, 2009 Muse have just announced they're playing LCCC on Sept 4th and Wembley Stadium Sept 11th next year. Tickets on sale next Friday. Obviously they aren't paying any attention to your concerns, shillito! ....just as i predicted last week Posted 08 November 2009 - 20:33 PM MUSE were awesome in Dublin Fantastic show & excellent venue! Surprised to see there wasn`t any support act for the Dublin gig. Although Muse played for 2+ hours. I`ve got a feeling they`ll be playing Wembley Stadium again next summer. The GF is now a Muse addict I heard it on Absolute radio today. Hopefully i`ll be lucky enough to snap some tickets up. The offish Muse website says "plans for pre-sale to website members to be announced" The gf wants to go Wembley again
Simon Says Posted November 14, 2009 Posted November 14, 2009 Currently playing to death Pearl Jam bootleg from the M.E.N. in August. Memories of a great night.
S15 Posted November 14, 2009 Posted November 14, 2009 Indeed Simon. You should check out the Austin Heights show, something I had to purchase once hearing Perry Farrell joined them on stage to do 'Mountain Song,' one of my favourite Jane's Addiction songs.
Driver99 Posted November 14, 2009 Posted November 14, 2009 Loving the Alberta Cross album-Broken Side Of Time. No More Stories by Mew Coming Up For Air by Davy Knowles(Great blues rock singer/guitarist from The Isle Of Man) Sons Of Albion(Robert Plants sons band)
Simon Says Posted November 15, 2009 Posted November 15, 2009 Indeed Simon. You should check out the Austin Heights show, something I had to purchase once hearing Perry Farrell joined them on stage to do 'Mountain Song,' one of my favourite Jane's Addiction songs. I went for the LA show with Chris Cornell joining them to perform Hunger Strike. Awesome!
S15 Posted November 15, 2009 Posted November 15, 2009 Did you get your two free shows from the Backspacer CD?
Simon Says Posted November 15, 2009 Posted November 15, 2009 Did you get your two free shows from the Backspacer CD? Yes. Went for Chicago and New York. God, I love this band!
cletus Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Just ordered tickets for Muse at Wembley on sept 11th
Dan Furness Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 Just ordered tickets for Muse at Wembley on sept 11th Going Manchester gig with SteB cant wait
Glenn Posted November 18, 2009 Posted November 18, 2009 I spent the weekend down in London watching two Carter USM gigs, they are still almost as good as they were in the 90s. But keep an eye out for two of the support acts who stood out. Tim Ten Yen - Who did catchy clever poppy stuff, but never taking itself seriously. Imagine mixing Yazoo, Hot Chip and John Shuttleworth. The King Blues - An awesome mix of ska, reggae, punk and folk wrapped around carter-esque guitars and lyrics. They are absolutely brilliant.
cletus Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 Old Trafford and Wembley ahoy! Did you get your tickets through the link on muse website (seetickets.com)??? If so, have you had any confirmation email yet? I haven`t had any & the website said they`d send a confirmation email within 4hrs. I`ve emailed them today, still waiting reply from them. They better not #### my muse tickets up!!!
Ste B Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 SeeTickets are @#/? for email. I've bought loads from them, and get emails about 50% of the time. Go to the order tracker on the front page, and put your postcode and last 4 digits of card in.
cletus Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 SeeTickets are @#/? for email. I've bought loads from them, and get emails about 50% of the time. Go to the order tracker on the front page, and put your postcode and last 4 digits of card in. Cheers Ste I`ve done that, & they know who i am (i`m on their database) & that i`ve ordered 3 tickets. Just no confirmation from them as yet.
Ste B Posted November 20, 2009 Posted November 20, 2009 Cheers Ste I`ve done that, & they know who i am (i`m on their database) & that i`ve ordered 3 tickets. Just no confirmation from them as yet. You wont get it. I blame BT Internet for mine,as mails to work come straight through,.
ABBEY Posted November 25, 2009 Posted November 25, 2009 Kiss Sonic Boom over Europe tour 2010 07/05 Dublin O2 Arena, Ireland 09/05 Glasgow SECC, Scotland 10/05 Manchester MEN Arena, England 11/05 Birmingham LG Arena, England 13/05 London Wembley Arena, England 16/05 Zurich Hallenstadion, Switzerland 17/05 Geneva Arena, Switzerland 18/05 Milan Mediolanum Forum, Italy 20/05 Vienna Stadhalle, Austria 21/05 Ostrava Cez Arena, Czech Republic 23/05 Prague O2 Arena, Czech Republic 26/05 Berlin O2 World, Germany 27/05 Leipzeg Arena, Germany 29/05 Bratislava Stadium, Slovakia 31/05 Hamburg Colorline Arena, Germany 01/06 Oberhausen, Koenig Pilsner Arena, Germany 08/06 Trondheim Lekendal Open Site, Norway 10/06 Tampere Sauna Rock, Finland 12/06 Stockholm Stadium, Sweden 13/06 Malmo Stadium, Sweden 14/06 Oslo Valhall, Norway 16/06 Aalborg Gigantium, Denmark 18/06 Aarnhem,Gelredome, Holland 20/06 Nantes Hellfest, France 22/06 Madrid Palacio De Los Deportes, Spain 25/06 Vitoria Azkena Rock Festival, Spain 27/06 Graspop Festival, Belgium
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