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[[File:Italy 2009-09-20.jpg | thumb | right | Muse miming [[Uprising (song) | ''Uprising'']]]]
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An Italian TV show promo in support of [[The Resistance (album)|The Resistance]]
== Information ==
Muse mimed to ''Uprising'' on the 20{{supo|th}} September ''Quelli Che il Calcio'' morning programme.
As for [[Ipswich Big Sunday 2000 (gig) | the Ipswich ''Big Sunday'' appearance in 2000]], the band switched places, with [[Dominic Howard]] miming lead vocals and feigning bass guitar playing, [[Christopher Wolstenholme]] feigning guitar and keyboard and [[Matthew Bellamy]] feigning percussion and backing vocals.<ref name="yt20090920"/>
The performance turned out to be one of their most iconic moments and can be seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7LT3FtPtbc here].
== Interview ==
Q: So your new album (The Resistance) it's been completely recorded between Milan and the lake of Como... you love our country, why you love Italy??<br />
A: It's a beautiful country, we love to be here.. and our drummer Matt lives in Como, so we built a studio in Italy, we had a lot of fun.... you can have a lot of creativity! <br />
Q: I know that one of you has an italian girlfriend, a psychologist... right?<br />
A: Yeah, our drummer..<br />
Q: What is better? Clooney's house or the drummer's house?? <br />
A: I think George's is better... it is huge.... <br />
Q: I had read that you love simphonic music, you have a 40 pieces orchestra here in Milan, why this mix between rock music and orchestral music? <br />
A: The band had a kind of influence by the piano and artists such as Chopin and Rachmaninov so we tried tho take an orchestra to do something different from the past... it's been amazing <br />
Q: You talk a lot about apocalypse and real problems, your album came out on 9/11... don't think it's just a coincidence.. <br />
A: Oh no it's just a coincidence.. someone thinks about a conspiracy but we are in a different time, the world is different and there were no messages with the album release date.<br />
<!-- I don't know if this section is right... but I wanted to put the script of the interview!!! (sorry for the mistakes!!) -->
{{setlist
| 01 = Uprising | 01app = (playback) {{GU|[[Manson Red Glitter]]}}
}}
== References ==
<references/>
== See also ==
* [[Milan Centro di produzione RAI di Milano|Centro di produzione RAI di Milano, Milan]]
{{BacktoGigs | 2009}}

Revision as of 20:11, 10 December 2020

Muse miming Uprising
Muse show
Venue Centro di produzione RAI di Milano [en: Milan RAI Production Centre] (Quelli che il Calcio[1])
Date 20th September 2009[1]
Location Milan, MI
Country Italy
Songs 1[2]
Support Unknown
Start (UTC+2) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




An Italian TV show promo in support of The Resistance

Information

Muse mimed to Uprising on the 20th September Quelli Che il Calcio morning programme.

As for the Ipswich Big Sunday appearance in 2000, the band switched places, with Dominic Howard miming lead vocals and feigning bass guitar playing, Christopher Wolstenholme feigning guitar and keyboard and Matthew Bellamy feigning percussion and backing vocals.[2]

The performance turned out to be one of their most iconic moments and can be seen here.

Interview

Q: So your new album (The Resistance) it's been completely recorded between Milan and the lake of Como... you love our country, why you love Italy??
A: It's a beautiful country, we love to be here.. and our drummer Matt lives in Como, so we built a studio in Italy, we had a lot of fun.... you can have a lot of creativity!
Q: I know that one of you has an italian girlfriend, a psychologist... right?
A: Yeah, our drummer..
Q: What is better? Clooney's house or the drummer's house??
A: I think George's is better... it is huge....
Q: I had read that you love simphonic music, you have a 40 pieces orchestra here in Milan, why this mix between rock music and orchestral music?
A: The band had a kind of influence by the piano and artists such as Chopin and Rachmaninov so we tried tho take an orchestra to do something different from the past... it's been amazing
Q: You talk a lot about apocalypse and real problems, your album came out on 9/11... don't think it's just a coincidence..
A: Oh no it's just a coincidence.. someone thinks about a conspiracy but we are in a different time, the world is different and there were no messages with the album release date.

Setlist

References

  1. a b muse. (2009-09-20). http://twitpic.com/ig3j9 - .... Twitter. Retrieved 2009-09-20 from twitter.com.
  2. a b (2009-09-20). [Video of the appearance]. YouTube. Retrieved 2009-09-20 from www.youtube.com.

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