1. My personal "Muse-Live" collection now includes:

    2001 Paris (Hullaballoo - full show)
    2003 Helsinki
    2004 Glastonbury
    2004 Earls Court
    2006 Reading
    2007 Wembley (HAARP DVD-rip)
    2010 Glastonbury
    2011 Reading (BBC edit)

    I suppose I should get something from the current tour.
  2. I'll definitely have to have a listen to this. As a newer fan of the band, I enjoyed listening to the BBC (edited) version (aside from the crackles at the beginning of Hysteria) but I can appreciate many "hardcore" fans being a bit ticked they didn't get the whole performance. With the exclusion of Citizen Erased, Sergio must have been heartbroken.
  3. What's the "best" boot from tour that promoted The Resistance?

    (Aside from Glastonbury 2010 and Reading 2011, of course).

  4. I was.


    And regarding your last Q, I think that Milan (2010-06-08) is a safe bet. Very good sound, great audience (Milano, what did you expect?), standard setlist including Back In Black... I recommend you to listen to it on speakers (not headphones), as the stereo oscilates slightly due to the taper moving his head/microphone mount a bit (I think)... That might or might not give you the same headache that gives to me
  5. I'll definitely have to check that one out. Thanks.

    What about "Assassin?" That's a pretty cool tune but none of my bootlegs contain that song. Any recommendations here?
  6. Maybe you can get the Nottingham 2006 show (I think it was 11-17 but can't remember and I'm not sitting at my computer right now). The whole Black Holes album was performed **in a row** at that show. I recall the sound not being the top of the class -not bad either- but it's still a notable bootleg.
  7. Ahh yes, my first Muse gig
  8. Muse posted a a video on their Youtube channel, hinting that they would be contributing to the soundtrack of World War Z.
  9. Going to my first ever Muse show in two weeks, in the Amsterdam Arena. I rarely listen to Muse. What should I start with as a U2 fan?