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  • # The Darkness – I Believe in a Thing Called Love # Big Country – In a Big Country
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  • ...ing the song's inspiration. "I'm sure a lot of blokes have that experience in the early stages of relationships where you go, 'Yeah, she's right, isn't s title=Fearne Cotton - Tuesday: Little Mix Live In The Studio! | desc=Interview | date=2012-08-28 | fetch=2015-08-07 | pub=BBC
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  • Just in a dream Created this tab from their performance in BBC Radio 1.
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  • ...interest in music until he went to high school where he became interested in a jazz band, and as a result started playing drums. ...first memory was sitting on a dingy (a sort of inflatable boat) on a beach in Spain. The dingy was ashore and, without any noticeable cause, popped and d
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  • # Emiliana Torrini – Unemployed in Summertime
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  • ..., either, seemingly in position only to offer the illusion of depth where, in fact, every other lick and lyric suggests otherwise. It’s a love song, si ...da, snails in porridge, Matt Bellamy playing kinky sex kitten: some things in this world were never meant to be bedfellows, but each and every time wonde
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  • ...ty much get the song and you may not really understand what they're saying in terms of what they mean, but basically this is what Muse is all about, hit S: Well it sums it up in about a minute and twenty seconds, that three guys, which is unbelievable t
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  • =='''Discussion in London'''== ...lack Holes and Revelations (album)|album]] release, ROCKMAG meets the trio in their London studios and uncovers 6 world premier tracks.''
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  • ''An article and interview in the December 1999 issue of Record Collector.'' ...years. I wouldn't like to name names, but there's a lack of fire generally in music." Matthew Bellamy, singer and guitarist with up-and-coming band, Muse
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  • ''An article in the October 1999 issue of Rock Sound Magazine, pages 40 to 43. The intervie ...na when you’ve just left school. But for Muse, it’s merely the first steps in a career that’s going to see them take on the world and win. So we jumped
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  • ...challenging and versatile record to date, the band has taken the top spot in the Canadian charts and finally cracked the North American market. ...f the plans we had were more like - let's produce this ourselves. And work in a home studio and see what happens. Every album you try to change something
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  • # Nena – In Meinem Leben
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  • ...saw the guys at [[New York City SOBs 1999 (gig)|CMJ in New York last week in a triumphant show at S.O.B.'s]]. So, how did your CMJ showcase go? I know y rocknroll_insider_michael: It's often hard for English bands to break big in the US. Does that worry you?
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  • ...on board beforehand and now built in (such as fuzz factory) then use built in instead. ==Built In==
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  • # Jamelia – See It in a Boys Eyes
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  • ==Muse Found Solace in Escaping Reality on Their New Record== ...e frontman’s home-security system. Onscreen, there’s a modest pool, a shed in the background, some dog toys strewn around. Slowly, we watch the scene tur
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  • ...but we were playing in bands before that. We were about 13, I was playing in a band with Matt when I was about 14-15, and so did Chris. 06Q When you were growing up in a relatively rural area, did you crave for the bright lights?
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  • ...quee Theatre 2004-12 (gig)|Phoenix’s Marquee Theater]] and the crowd roars in anticipation as a silhouetted trio takes the stage. As the opening chords o ...yboards#Bellamy's Live Keyboard Rig|Kawai MP9500]], MIDI-controlled lights in the front of the rig create a visual spectacle that matches his torrid keyb
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  • ...reeze. A fashion-backwards T-shirt hangs off his meagre shoulders. 5ft 7in in his terry-towelling socks and invisible if he turns sideways, this pasty En ...ergency rations. He has it stored in the cellars of his villa in Lake Como in Italy. George Clooney is a neighbour.
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  • ...Machine ... and whether fans will see a certain giant puppet back on stage in 2023.''' ...dness]]” or ”[[Uprising (song)|Uprising]]” guy as new KROQ-driven earworms in their heads.
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  • ''An article in the 2009-09-15 issue of NME magazine'' ...” to the masses. Jude Rogers visits their inner sanctum to discover what’s in store for this year’s mega-shows…
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  • Detractors argue [[Muse]] are stuck in a time warp, with their showmanship overshadowing songwriting. Others embra ...hat online tastemaker of all things music - described triple j's No.1 song in 2007's Hottest 100 - 'Knight's of Cydonia' - as a song that "begs to be tak
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  • ...rning [[Black Holes and Revelations (album) |Black Holes and Revelations]] in Hot Press Vol. 30 #14.'' ...of life’s sweetest pleasures and explains that their latest hit single is, in part, about Queen Elizabeth 'when she was hot'.<br/>
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  • ...Bellamy reveals his bracing – or terrifying? – vision of the future. Strap in: it’s a wild ride''' ...– that’s the word I’d use now.” As the morning staff of The Ivy restaurant in central London scuttle around, wondering if their dress code includes sci-f
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  • '''How Muse went from [[Devon]] rave boys to stadium-slayers in 10 easy steps... ...s indie-grunge bumpkins in Devon. Fittingly, here, for the first time ever in their own words, is Muse's story of how they got here...
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  • Published in SOS December 2003 ...as one of the most ambitious and innovative rock bands in the world — and in [[Rich Costey]], they've found an engineer and producer who understands the
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  • ...IRST, BECAUSE MUSE ARE GOING TO BE OASIS-MASSIVE. WE JOIN THEM ON THE ROAD IN AUSTRIA AND FIND OUT WHY. Three incredible things. One, we are not on drugs. Two, they let children in. And three, we ain’t seen nothing yet.
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  • [17:01] [dvdlental] will muse ever do some more smaller gigs in the uk for the hardcore fans soon ...m Kirk:''''' me and dom were just speaking about that and he wants to gigs in small clubs under a different band name one day
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  • ==In A Chickenshit World, A Band You Can Trust== ...ars of 2000. Epic, angst-ridden and utterly thrilling, they have the world in their grasp. Join the ever-growing cult of Muse.
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