1. About the bootlegs from these three fellows:

    Is is safe to say (aside from the audio rip of the HAARP DVD) that the 2004 Glastonbury show is head and shoulders above the rest of them?

    I downloaded the "10 out of 10" star-rated 2004 Earls Court and 2006 Wembley Arena shows but they sounded significantly inferior to the ones I mentioned.


    Admittedly, I still haven't taken the time to download the 2006 Reading show.
  2. Great job Sergio!! I'm jealous ... I play drums and play along to Muse as well as other bands daily. I woulda loved to join u on stage! Lol. Awesome job.
  3. Originally posted by RUMMY:About the bootlegs from these three fellows:

    Is is safe to say (aside from the audio rip of the HAARP DVD) that the 2004 Glastonbury show is head and shoulders above the rest of them?

    I downloaded the "10 out of 10" star-rated 2004 Earls Court and 2006 Wembley Arena shows but they sounded significantly inferior to the ones I mentioned.


    Admittedly, I still haven't taken the time to download the 2006 Reading show.

    I haven't heard much about the 2006 Wembley one, although I probably had it, so its not a classic. I would say Reading is a must have.
  4. Thanks all for the cumpliments people I didn't warm up my voice so vocals aren't as strong as I use to do them, and the venue didn't allow us a high volume so guitars are a bit drowned, but I still like it and it was a honour to open our first concert with the song that started it all.

    We also played Supermassive Black Hole (on the setlist) and Bliss as an impromptu encore because the audience requested one more song. I went totally crazy during Bliss, threw my guitar to the ground and joined the audience jumping and dancing
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong:Thanks all for the cumpliments people I didn't warm up my voice so vocals aren't as strong as I use to do them, and the venue didn't allow us a high volume so guitars are a bit drowned, but I still like it and it was a honour to open our first concert with the song that started it all.

    We also played Supermassive Black Hole (on the setlist) and Bliss as an impromptu encore because the audience requested one more song. I went totally crazy during Bliss, threw my guitar to the ground and joined the audience jumping and dancing

    Nice dude that sounds awesome. Your voice sounded great. Would love to a video of Bliss
  6. Thanks Nick I don't know if someone filmed Bliss - I hope so.
  7. On a different matter...




  8. HAHAHAHAHAH
  9. Originally posted by RUMMY:About the bootlegs from these three fellows:

    Is is safe to say (aside from the audio rip of the HAARP DVD) that the 2004 Glastonbury show is head and shoulders above the rest of them?

    I downloaded the "10 out of 10" star-rated 2004 Earls Court and 2006 Wembley Arena shows but they sounded significantly inferior to the ones I mentioned.


    Admittedly, I still haven't taken the time to download the 2006 Reading show.

    You mean in audio quality or performance-wise?

    BTW you can please your ears in the meanwhile:
  10. I meant the audio wasn't as good. On my copy of one of the Earls Court shows, the first song was cut off before it even ended!

    Thanks for the Reading show post - I'll watch it ASAP.
  11. Originally posted by RUMMY:I meant the audio wasn't as good. On my copy of one of the Earls Court shows, the first song was cut off before it even ended!

    Thanks for the Reading show post - I'll watch it ASAP.

    Yeah, they're basically soundboards or broadcasts that suffer from the same as many 80's U2 recordings, cut-in, cuts-out, broadcasters comments, ads, etc. But they're great bootlegs once you get passed the little annoyances