Muse - Bliss [Hullabaloo] video free download


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Bliss [Le Zénith, Paris]

Hullabaloo

Live at Le Zénith, Paris

Recorded: 2001

Producer: Thomas Kirk

Publisher: Taste Media, Mushroom

Release date: 1st July 2002

Track list:

1. Intro - What's He Building

2. Dead Star

3. Micro Cuts

4. Citizen Erased

5. Sunburn (guitar)

6. Showbiz

7. Megalomania

8. Uno

9. Screenager

10. Feeling Good

11. Space Dementia

12. In Your World

13. Muscle Museum

14. Cave

15. New Born

16. Hyper Music

17. Agitated

18. Unintended

19. Plug In Baby

20. Bliss

Comments

8 years ago

Jase Newell

Solo outro is sooo tasty

8 years ago

Florencia Marcazzo

Increíble! 

8 years ago

ParanoidOwlet

this is the best recording ever, the set list, muse so young and happy, the crowd (what an amazing crowd, bless them!), everything! I legit cried the first time I watched the show...and the second, and the third too:)

8 years ago

Joseph Ranner

The best band in the world.

8 years ago

Carlos Carozzi

Pero que hermoso ctmare!

8 years ago

ginazupi

Estos son los Muse que lo dejaban todo arriba del escenario. Me emociona.

8 years ago

Teja Fystiko

Muse is The Happiest Band in The World

9 years ago

Emma Wootton

Best track I've heard in all my life - not kidding!!!!

9 years ago

Jose Garcia

Fuck I wish I was here

9 years ago

Putzlumpen

This song is so fucking amazing, the live performances are so powerful. Also Hullabaloons rule.

9 years ago

Rengga Purnama

The way Chris running to the drum after matt :D hahaha

9 years ago

Young Jin Lim

INSANE

9 years ago

TheShooten22

It always gives me goose bumps when I see Matt's smiling face when he explodes that globe... He looks so damn happy...

9 years ago

fretui medak

I can't hide my pride and my joy about such a great song, Bliss looks a spell, it came from heaven allegedly. Unlike the other bands born in the latest '90s Muse kept showing up in a different way, they never avoided cuddling the stage with a rush of craziness and perfection, an indescribable method for making fans freak out and for conveying a traditional emotion. It reminds me of my first childhood and this song even depicts space-rock, I think the electronic part was mostly referred to Abba or to Queen. I don't think it was an attempt to create a new genre, most likely they wrote this one whilst foreseeing a rock/pop fusion and it's quite akin to Plug in baby. They both deserve to be rated and kept alive because they're the main and irrefutable mark of Origin of symmetry, thus I advise you all to take one more listen to that album and to afford comparing the sound combined in 2001 to the following masterpieces. Absolution gets aloof from that perfection, in 2001 they were so addicted to Radiohead and clingy around the themes proposed by Thom's band, it was impossible to achieve a personal sound although the heap of culture and dedication taken by Muse was noticeable. I don't know why they recently turned into those screaming and unkind vibes, as they decided to quit the achievements and the expectations we all had fancied till then. Sadly their newer sound sticks to commercial streams and it also proved to be uninspired, what a pity! I regret and miss old Muse, that's untoward! I don't want Muse to play along with teenagers and I might never accept an outrage towards the first and keenest fans by leaving out the stuff managed until The Resistance. The brightest and the most appreciable chunk of blockbuster songs relates to the previous career, probably Black Holes grabbed a few more electronic aspects but it was a gate, it didn't let any other work get praised after that, a sort of closure and whichever supplied since 2007 couldn't get assessed so fine. A lack of inspiration and insight could be reasonable, even Black Holes strayed through the alleyways concerning a few songs, it didn't nab the right tune over Assassin. The song I want downright to commend is Knights of Cydonia because it makes me watch horses and feeling a bygone impression, a kind of western and hellish feeling and a loud inkling to Morricone albeit 6 minutes long.  

9 years ago

Sylvain Berdier

No words

9 years ago

Kyle Norman

And to think that their first performance of this was the year before this.

10 years ago

Vesper

Can I go back in time, please!

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