1. Setlist?
  2. Citizen Erased
    Sunburn
    Hysteria
    Starlight
    Map Of The Problematique (acoustic)
    Sing For Absolution
    Supermassive Black Hole
    Time Is Running Out
    Plug In Baby
    Bliss
    Showbiz

    Supremacy was on the original setlist after Starlight but we decided not to play that one prior to the show, and not due to the curfew. Plug In Baby, Bliss, Starlight and Showbiz were the highlights for me.
  3. One of my favorites to play on guitar...




    Happy 2500th post in the Muse thread
  4. ^^^ how come ive never seen this song before? Some Muse fan i am haha.

    Just checked my phone, and its on there but in a b-side folder, explains why i havnt played it.
  5. It's been released as the B-side to Sing For Absolution but also as a part of the Absolution album in the Japanese editions. It's pure awesomeness turned into a song, in my opinion. Great lyrics, real fun to play on guitar, amazing atmospheric sounds and fantastic bass line. T' has ev'rthing!
  6. I Love it now

    makes me sad that a song such as this was considered a b-side at the time, but if it had of been on either of the last 2 albums,it probably would've been to highlight.
  7. TOTALLY.

    They were undecided as to include it instead of The Small Print... Bellamy voted for Fury but Dom and Chris voted for TSP so there we go, this awesome song was outvoted and relegated to a b-side. A shame.
  8. Originally posted by LikeASong:TOTALLY.

    They were undecided as to include it instead of The Small Print... Bellamy voted for Fury but Dom and Chris voted for TSP so there we go, this awesome song was outvoted and relegated to a b-side. A shame.

    but TSP is also great song... for me a little bit better...
  9. They should have put both on there keep everyone happy
  10. Keep Japanese people happy



    And yes, Alvin, TSP is a great song and I adore it... But it's (musically) similar to Thoughts Of A Dying Atheist so one of them could have given way to Fury, and not let it sink into the rarities pool, where most of the general audience (and even the general Muse fans) won't ever hear it. A shame.