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Muse have won the Q magazine award for 'best live act in the world' for many years running. They have often been compared to Radiohead, although there are many differences between them, vocal style, instruments used, lyrical content etc. | Muse have won the Q magazine award for 'best live act in the world' for many years running. They have often been compared to Radiohead, although there are many differences between them, vocal style, instruments used, lyrical content etc. | ||
Karl once played 'Feeling Good' by Muse on Ricky and Steve's Xfm show, it was not well | Karl once played 'Feeling Good' by Muse on Ricky and Steve's Xfm show, it was not well received by Ricky afterwards, who took a particular disliking to it, and guaranteed that they would never play that song ever again. | ||
== External Links == | |||
*[http://www.muse.mu/index.php Official Website] | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muse_%28band%29 Muse] at Wikipedia | |||
[[Category:Bands|Muse]] |
Revision as of 15:18, 25 August 2007
Popular and award-winning British band, who remained a cult band until their last album, Black Holes and Revelations, sold millions and opened them up to a new audience. Featuring songs about space mostly, it is speculated that Muse are liked by the same people who love Lord Of The Rings.
Muse have won the Q magazine award for 'best live act in the world' for many years running. They have often been compared to Radiohead, although there are many differences between them, vocal style, instruments used, lyrical content etc.
Karl once played 'Feeling Good' by Muse on Ricky and Steve's Xfm show, it was not well received by Ricky afterwards, who took a particular disliking to it, and guaranteed that they would never play that song ever again.
External Links
- Official Website
- Muse at Wikipedia