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A 'somewhat' childish response? Nope, that was a %100 childish response. You may as well have told me you're having sex with my mother, or your dad is tougher than my dad or some other playground insult.
My apologies, I didn't notice Oceansizer had posted that. We all make mistakes, like you have already done in this thread.
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Well, I think we can all agree, no one came out of this looking good...
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I remember when this thread was just off topic with some sarcastic conversations. Now I leave for three days and this happens?
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This thread is badass. I just read the last two pages and got a massive self esteem boost knowing I wasn't involved. Sure, I know I'm just the same person, and it's all just relative, but damn it man, I feel good.
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Impressive.
Maybe this forum shouldn't be allowed for some kids under 20 y/o. Prejudices and so on. Amazing to see how supposedly "mature" "adults" can talk shit like this.
I must say I joined the Muse community about 2 years ago. I never had thought about checking forums about the band and so on before and was not even a fan before that. But Wiljones has a good point in his first post tho. Some here might dislike and criticize him because it was his first post but reading what he said he was indeed not new to this forum. I also don't post here or on .mu quite often but I do read what is said and I must say I quite agree with him. It's also the same on a French forum so it's not only happening here. Some "fan" members shouldn't be around anymore for a long time but instead of this, they keep talking shit on the band's back. Can't ppl just remember they're also persons with feelings ?
Everyone has the right to have his own tastes and so on, but no one has the right to go after a band like I see it very often. A .mu admin wrote a post quite good about this trying to remember everyone the band has feelings too. Seeing a supposedly "fans" forum with such hateful comments is really sad.
One has the right to dislike a song and to say it but a problem arises when these comments happen more often than positive ones.
There's also a big difference between forumers and what I see during gigs. Some folks here just hate FG and it seems like most of the forum community feels that way but when u go to a gig, there's just that huge wave of joyful "hooras" when Matt starts playing the first chords on his piano. So what's wrong here ?
So please, everyone likes some songs and dislikes others but u don't need to bitch on these all the time. We should be proud of Muse and not talk shit all the time about the band.
And I won't even mention the elitism going on here and there. What makes a 1-post-old member not worth listening to ?
=> http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=34090
Wanna try again saying comments I saw earlier in this thread now ?
Anyway this is only my opinion.
I don't intend to hurt or provoke anyone, I just happen to feel this way too when reading these forums.
Sorry about grammar and spelling mistakes, I'm not a native speaker and this is only my 3rd language.
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So. Sweepstakes on Wiljones and Xav being the same person?
;)
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Nope. Not at all. ^^
But I do hope only mature ppl will read this. I don't really need kids comments. x)
I'm not saying yours is one, I'm assuming this is just a poke <= hard to guess when it's not your native language.
And if you don't believe me just check when I subscribed to this forum.
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That's just the way message boards are. They are places on the internet where people come together to create some kind of hierarchy and bitch at everyone who's below them. That's how they work and that's how they have always worked.
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Love how much people care about what people on the internet think.
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Did anyone else see that ludacris story in that most truthfull of papers The Sun? It said that Matt would be leaving writing duties to Chris as he was concentrating on being a new Dad!
Chris later confirmed on twitter that it was complete bollocks!
I mean really...I wonder what a n album written by chris would sound like???
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Quote East-Assassin :I mean really...I wonder what a n album written by chris would sound like???
Heavy heavy heavy. Back to the old days
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Quote Xav :
Quote East-Assassin :I mean really...I wonder what a n album written by chris would sound like???
Heavy heavy heavy. Back to the old days 
Well! That sounds okay. They probably won't pack the punch with the performances though if they went heavier.
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ayla
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Actually we have no idea what an album written by Chris would sound like.
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Quote Poor Bison :
Quote Gianni27 :
Quote HarmonyLover :
Muse sold out in 1994. I was done with them by 1995.
Nah c'mon you can't sell out when you've not even released anything they were 16/17 then.
To me they sold out in 2003 & have been shit in terms of albums since 2006. People think Muse are great but there not.
You are an idiot, aren't you?
He was obviously being sarcastic... and then after failing to pick this up, you use your clearly amazing expertise and research in this field to say "Muse aren't great, I am right, you are all wrong."
Idiot on so many levels.
When I saw Muse 1st & was into them you were bloody 8 years old that means you were a 1st class shite
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Quote Xav :
One has the right to dislike a song and to say it but a problem arises when these comments happen more often than positive ones.
Correct. The problem being that Muse aren't giving us enough substance to make positive comments about.
Quote Xav :
There's also a big difference between forumers and what I see during gigs. Some folks here just hate FG and it seems like most of the forum community feels that way but when u go to a gig, there's just that huge wave of joyful "hooras" when Matt starts playing the first chords on his piano. So what's wrong here ?
I've seen Feeling Good once and I seem to remember collective groans because everyone was hoping for something good like RbS instead, thankfully, RbS came up next anyway, but that's not the point. The reaction to the song is never very good compared with other songs, and there is a good reason for that.
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What? Audiences always love Feeling Good. That's why they keep playing it, because it gets such a great response.
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We need more songs like Screenager, Shrinking Universe.
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We need more songs like Hyper Chondriac Music, which I've recently realised is better than the rest of Muse's discography put together.
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Quote Xav :
There's also a big difference between forumers and what I see during gigs. Some folks here just hate FG and it seems like most of the forum community feels that way but when u go to a gig, there's just that huge wave of joyful "hooras" when Matt starts playing the first chords on his piano. So what's wrong here ?
I've seen Feeling Good once and I seem to remember collective groans because everyone was hoping for something good like RbS instead, thankfully, RbS came up next anyway, but that's not the point. The reaction to the song is never very good compared with other songs, and there is a good reason for that.
I seem to remember at Wembley all the lights went red and then Matt played the first few notes or so of Feeling Good as a warm up. So I was like damn it's Feeling Good again but then all the lights went green and they played RBS instead it was awesome.
That said I really like Feeling Good live I'd just prefer about 30 other songs instead though.
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^That's what happened, I remember it was something to do with an overwhelming sense of disappointment followed by complete and utter ecstasy.
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I've never seen a Muse song live that I wasn't jumping/singing/etc along to the whole time. It's a show for a band you love, might as well enjoy everything they play, right? Still, there are numerous other songs I prefer over it live, and countless ones that I'd pick over Feeling Good if given the choice.
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Quote StartOver95 :
I've never seen a Muse song live that I wasn't jumping/singing/etc along to the whole time. It's a show for a band you love, might as well enjoy everything they play, right? Still, there are numerous other songs I prefer over it live, and countless ones that I'd pick over Feeling Good if given the choice.
I quite enjoyed Feeling Good live too., even though I'd also pick a bunch of other songs to see live. The take a bow intro was pretty fun also. I think if I ever saw Prague or Guiding Light live though I might find that boring.
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Quote StartOver95 :
I've never seen a Muse song live that I wasn't jumping/singing/etc along to the whole time. It's a show for a band you love, might as well enjoy everything they play, right? Still, there are numerous other songs I prefer over it live, and countless ones that I'd pick over Feeling Good if given the choice.
Unfortunately, I'm not in the situation where I choose what to enjoy. I just enjoy good things and fail to enjoy bad things.
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