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Quote rancos :
Great pictures, I'd like to see Dom's revolutionary upside-down bass playing style yield some results :P
You know, a lot of lefties use their mouse left-handed but don't switch the buttons, so it's kind of like they're mousing upside-down. Maybe Dom's such a musical genius that he can play the bass upside-down. 
*Proud to be in the lefty club with Dom*
He's the next Jimi Hendrix, only with a bass...
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In this page you can see, down, a "Muse ticket alert". One week ago there was nothing. Muse tickets are coming... http://www.ticketone.it/
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Oh God, I hope they don't release tickets for UK shows so soon.
My bank balance is already disgustingly overdrawn as it is.
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Hyper
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Quote TheTwiggyDance :
Well... they look super excited. Just like they said they were.
Dom does not look excited at all
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ayla
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They don't have to look excited, they're working.
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so supremacy is a confirmed title...
and I think it does resemble both the leaked sheet and the background one, what do you think?
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ayla
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It was on the sheet. So it could still be a working title, but I think it sounds so much like the title of a Muse song that I can't imagine that they can come up with anything better.
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I don't think they'll change it now, they already wrote the lyrics so there's no reason to change it now...
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ayla
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Unless they don't like it. I think the title is the last thing they decide about a song.
If they keep the titles the same as the ones on the whiteboard, it's going to be the first album since Origin without any weird long song titles.
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Just because they wrote the lyrics, doesn't mean they have to call it Supremacy. They could call it something else that relates to the lyrics, if they desire. Like ayla said, it's probably the last thing they decide on.
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Quote ayla :
Unless they don't like it. I think the title is the last thing they decide about a song.
If they keep the titles the same as the ones on the whiteboard, it's going to be the first album since Origin without any weird long song titles.
It's a good title, and it sounds a lot like the title for a Muse song. I think it will stay.
Also, OoS had some odd titles, if not long, such as Darkshines, Screenager (Spell-check rejects both titles), Space Dementia (I know what it is, but that doesn't change the fact that it is a little weird to name a song after it), Citizen Erased (?), etc.
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I like the name Supremacy, is it really confirmed?
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Quote rancos :
I like the name Supremacy, is it really confirmed?
not 100% confirmed, but it's one the music sheet, the sheet we saw at this time of USoE had the final name as well, so we can suppose that it should stay, unless they really do change their mind at the last minute.
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Does one of you know what is written on the sheet on the picture used as main picture on the home page of muse.mu?
I can't find this image anywhere else so I wonder if it could hide something ;-)
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ayla
4250 posts
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That looks like a list of effects/settings for each instrument in one song, maybe a few.
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Yes that one. It doesn't mean anything to me
I don't understand why they are not communicating more via Twitter, Facebook,...
They are followed by thousands of people. Even Tom Kirk could do that for Muse.
This was also my only disappointment at their concert. They don't communicate much.
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Yeah I also wish Muse were more active on Twitter/Facebook like some other bands are.
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Chris is usually quite active on Twitter, mostly about his kids and football though :P
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ayla
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They were active on twitter, and they will be again when they're going to appear in public as a band again.
And they were working on the album in London and Tom is in LA, so that's probably why the @muse account has been so quiet for the past few months. And well, what was there to say?
I think/hope it's going to change pretty soon.
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Quote rafikiyango :
Yes that one. It doesn't mean anything to me 
I don't understand why they are not communicating more via Twitter, Facebook,...
They are followed by thousands of people. Even Tom Kirk could do that for Muse.
This was also my only disappointment at their concert. They don't communicate much.
I like that they don't communicate much, they just play the music. I rarely feel like frontmen contribute much when they talk, they usually just come off as egocentric jackasses. I don't go to concerts to listen to bad jokes and random banter, I go for the music
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I slightly disagree.
My point of view is that a concert is a place where music and emotions are shared. Not only music.
When I go to a concert, I expect the artist to make me feel (s)he is sharing something.
For instance, the last concert I went to was Beverly Jo Scott. She took about 10 minutes to explain how she wrote the next song and what she was experiencing at that moment.
Do you see what I mean?
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ayla
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I also love it when bands talk a lot on stage, but well, Muse never have and they never will. It certainly doesn't make their gigs any less good. And it also makes it extra special when they do say something. Especially because Matt usually screws up whatever he's trying to say.
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@rafikiyango
If you go and see Muse to listen to them talk at you for 10 minutes halfway through a gig about nothing you're into the wrong band.. You cant knock them for live performance
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