1. Originally posted by Hans23:[..]

    great news good luck with that man! the Presales have been really good this time round so i'm pretty sure you'll bag yourself GA tickets it took me 30 seconds to get the wembley standing tickets, and they hadn't even announced the second data then
    It's LiveNation, I don't know what to expect
    Thanks anyway


  2. oh right, i'm that will be ok though, especially with the merger with ticketmaster. The Wembley ones went through Seetickets, which is quite frankly awful when buying tickets for big events, but the presale with the new code system (like U2) worked just fine
  3. Originally posted by Hans23:oh right, i'm that will be ok though, especially with the merger with ticketmaster. The Wembley ones went through Seetickets, which is quite frankly awful when buying tickets for big events, but the presale with the new code system (like U2) worked just fine
    I don't know anything about the Muse subscription... My friend says he's some kind of affiliate to the official webpage, but how does that work? Do they send presale codes by mail? Do the fans pay xx $ per year, like U2.com?
  4. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]I don't know anything about the Muse subscription... My friend says he's some kind of affiliate to the official webpage, but how does that work? Do they send presale codes by mail? Do the fans pay xx $ per year, like U2.com?


    to be a member of the Muse message board is free and, if you log in to your profile page you will have a code, so its a essentially the same as U2 but without the xx$ spent
  5. Originally posted by Maclove:[..]


    Oh and if you want some different and strange songs from Muse, check out Micro Cuts, Screenager, Space Dementia and Blackout.

    Butterflies and Hurricanes is also one of my favourites from them.

    Anything before The Resistance it's awesome, I didn't apreciated the last album at all, if you want to listen to some real Muse, then Showbiz, OOS and Absolution are the real deal


    thats like saying Boy, October and War r the real U2, imo all 5 of MUSE's albums r great
  6. Is the GA area similar to the GA for U2 concerts? Do people queue for hours like for U2 shows? Was thinking of getting tickets for the Toronto concert in March, but don't know if i should get regular seats or GA...


  7. Don't agree but everyone has their own opinion, I do believe they truly wanted to do something very diferent from the 4 previous albums with The Resistance but they failed, like every band did at least once, I've listened to The Resistance like 7 times, the whole album and still I can't apreciate it as much as OOS or Absolution, I just don't find it good enough.

    To be fair I do like Uprising and Mk Ultra but that's about it
  8. Originally posted by Maclove:[..]

    Don't agree but everyone has their own opinion, I do believe they truly wanted to do something very diferent from the 4 previous albums with The Resistance but they failed, like every band did at least once, I've listened to The Resistance like 7 times, the whole album and still I can't apreciate it as much as OOS or Absolution, I just don't find it good enough.

    To be fair I do like Uprising and Mk Ultra but that's about it


    not many bands have absolute gems as there 2nd, 3rd and 4th albums, it was always gona be hard for them to keep topping themselves.
  9. Originally posted by JewBoy:Is the GA area similar to the GA for U2 concerts? Do people queue for hours like for U2 shows? Was thinking of getting tickets for the Toronto concert in March, but don't know if i should get regular seats or GA...


    queing is about the same as U2, but as i've learnt from the 360 tour is that its probabaly best to get their early for a good spot in the GA, standings alright but kinda lacks the energy of standing. I reckon toronto will be slightly more laid back like most of the North American gigs, their not as big across the pond so people would be going more for a night out than the band themeselves, so i'd go for standing.
  10. Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]

    not many bands have absolute gems as there 2nd, 3rd and 4th albums, it was always gona be hard for them to keep topping themselves.


    I think the best thing a band can do in these situations is change what they do, i think muse do it pretty well, kinda the same sound but the songs, there subjects and and the way they are played keep elvoling. i think getting the odd album that doen't suit everyone is better than writing the same old stuff that people get tired off.
  11. Originally posted by Hans23:[..]

    I think the best thing a band can do in these situations is change what they do, i think muse do it pretty well, kinda the same sound but the songs, there subjects and and the way they are played keep elvoling. i think getting the odd album that doen't suit everyone is better than writing the same old stuff that people get tired off.


    yup i agree