Absolutely rocked it. Millers flags flying high while a Millers fanatic belts out legendary bass lines. What's not to like?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/wha...shioned-heavy/
Absolutely rocked it. Millers flags flying high while a Millers fanatic belts out legendary bass lines. What's not to like?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/wha...shioned-heavy/
Matt Bellamy doing a Milli Vanilli?
Watch it again and wait for the long shots or shots of his back. On the odd occasion that you see his hands on the guitar neck, what you are hearing ain't what he is playing. I am very good at watching guitarists and it has taught me a great deal. I can watch a guitarist and play exactly what he is playing in real time. Matt Bellamy is a fraud, and the only reason that he hasn't been rumbled is it's now digital rather than a skipping CD
Watch it again. You will see that I am correct. Or at least offer a reason for the careful management of the camera angles.
Bass and drums appear to be live
You're obviously on something illegal (sue me) What I love about Muse is that they are a proper band...met at college etc, performed in pubs to 10 people etc, and grew and grew and grew. A proper band. Like it should be.
I'll ask you again. Offer a reason for the careful management of the camera angles. You don't know how "creative" Muse can be with their "sort of live" performances? Most of the music industry do. But..to quote Kempo" the lower orders don't understand" and watch them
Where is the guy playing keys?
Google "muse live backing track"
Thousands worldwide could be sued.
"Muse make increasing use of backing tracks when performing live. This is a recorded track that the band play along to in order to add extra layers to their music which cannot be played by only three people. "
"The most successful stadium bands rely on technical enhancements. Muse and Coldplay are believed to use playback systems to reproduce their recordings’ swelling strings. Some artists sequence a backing to their video-screen and light show, squeezing the potential for any spontaneity"
Do you remember Coldplay at Glastonbury when they all downed tools and walked to the front of the stage at the end of the set....and the music continued?
I will ask you the question again. Watch Muse again at Glastonbury on iPlayer and explain to me the camera shots when Bellamy is playing guitar.
Much prefer the early 2000 appearance they made.