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Sasha2001
(The business end of Bloomberg's education machine.)
Posted: May 16, 2013 - 13:52
 

 Boy_Wonder wrote:
Anyone else getting echoes of the original Dr Who theme??
(Americans don't have to answer....)

 
Bullshit. Americans absolutely have to answer. Dr. Who played on PBS over here for years. As for this song, I'm guessing that these guys have no idea that they're paying homage to that particular cultural phenomenon.  Having seen them perform i get the distinct impression that they don't realize how unintentionally kitchy their music is.
ghoffman
(Plano, TX)
Posted: Apr 05, 2013 - 18:42
 

This is good driving music, suitable for cruising down the road at high speed.
Hannio
(Austin, TX)
Posted: Mar 05, 2013 - 07:01
 

This song has a very Stalinist, marching-lock-step-into-a-glorious-future feel to it.  We all know how that turned out.  Eventually the beast turns on those who ride it and devours them.

Rockit
(Ottawa ON)
Posted: Mar 05, 2013 - 06:58
 

Arena rock song for sure.

tulfan
Posted: Mar 05, 2013 - 06:57
 

 tphord wrote:
Melodramatic drivel...

 



Agree...
karljonasson
(Edmonton, AB, Canada)
Posted: Oct 30, 2012 - 22:06
 

These lyrics are so lame. Pseudo-rebellion, wannabe counter-culture tripe. I like this band when they don't pretend to be renegades. Sing about girls. You're better at that.

bitbanger
(Upper West Side)
Posted: Sep 29, 2012 - 10:41
 

"They" are very naughty people.



Boy_Wonder
(Bath, back in the UK)
Posted: Sep 29, 2012 - 10:39
 

Anyone else getting echoes of the original Dr Who theme??
(Americans don't have to answer....)

Biscobret
(Vashon, WA)
Posted: Aug 28, 2012 - 21:46
 

My son loves this song - it's really grown on me - rockin'!!

tphord
(Up 'ere)
Posted: Jul 29, 2012 - 05:55
 

Melodramatic drivel...

Hannio
(Austin, TX)
Posted: Jul 28, 2012 - 11:59
 

Tying the 1984 theme mentioned earlier into the Glen Miller classic we heard a few songs back, from Wikipedia:

After reintegration to Oceanian society, Winston encounters Julia in a park; each admits having betrayed the other:

"I betrayed you," she said baldly.
"I betrayed you," he said.
She gave him another quick look of dislike.
"Sometimes," she said, "they threaten you with something – something you can't stand up to, can't even think about. And then you say, 'Don't do it to me, do it to somebody else, do it to so-and-so.' And perhaps you might pretend, afterwards, that it was only a trick and that you just said it to make them stop and didn't really mean it. But that isn't true. At the time when it happens you do mean it. You think there's no other way of saving yourself and you're quite ready to save yourself that way. You want it to happen to the other person. You don't give a damn what they suffer. All you care about is yourself."
"All you care about is yourself," he echoed.
"And after that, you don't feel the same toward the other person any longer."
"No," he said, "you don't feel the same."

Throughout, a song recurs in Winston's mind:

Under the spreading chestnut tree
I sold you and you sold me—

The lyrics are an adaptation of ‘Go no more a-rushing’, a popular English campfire song from the 1920s, that was a popular success for Glen Miller in 1939.

 

tphord
(Up 'ere)
Posted: Jul 28, 2012 - 11:56
 

Melodramatic drivel...

Proclivities
(Carrboro, NC)
Posted: Jul 28, 2012 - 11:56
 

 SoundsGoodToMe wrote:
This is why rock is dead.
 
I think the demise has more to do with someone like Phil Collins or Billy Joel.

Geecheeboy
(under a crescent moon and palmetto tree)
Posted: Jul 28, 2012 - 11:53
 

Did we just hear this in the London Olympics opening ceremonies?

eeke
(Canal Winchester Ohio)
Posted: Apr 24, 2012 - 11:27
 

was at our local Equine affair just a few weeks ago and saw the "big" show...

first song of the show... Friesian horses with their riders all masked up in black and silver... SOOOOooo cool! a bit scary if you were to see one of these horses coming at you in the middle of the night....
http://fairytalefriesian.com/history.html
oh did the music fit.

msymmes
(Toronto, CA)
Posted: Mar 23, 2012 - 17:55
 

I love Ultravox.
 

Dinges,_the_Dude
(below sea-level, N52°22', E4°52')
Posted: Jan 20, 2012 - 07:15
 

Great song: I always have to turn up the volume!

gjones
Posted: Jan 20, 2012 - 07:13
 

Crap Crap Crap!


ScottFromWyoming
(Powell)
Posted: Dec 19, 2011 - 14:15
 

 fredriley wrote:
Calling this "predictable" is the clincher - is it "predictable" that a rock band would write a whole album inspired by Orwell's 1984?
 
25 years after the actual year 1984? No, can't say I saw that one coming.

mandolin
(...drifting...)
Posted: Dec 19, 2011 - 14:07
 

 SoundsGoodToMe wrote:
This is why rock is dead.
 

...bah: this is fun...

jademon
(Vancity)
Posted: Dec 19, 2011 - 14:06
 

Feel like I'm at a hockey game.  Or in the midst of a post-hockey-game riot...

fredriley
(Nottingham, UK)
Posted: Dec 19, 2011 - 14:06
 

 sarah_mae wrote:
This is pretty unconvincing as revolution anthems go.  He doesn't even convey the impression that he has anyone in particular in mind when he says "they."

 
Sarah, I suggest that you read back through the comments on this board. This song, and the album, is inspired by George Orwell's classic dystopia 1984. Hence the references in the song to "green belts" and "mind control". The "they" is Big Brother and the Party.



sarah_mae
(Cambridge, UK)
Posted: Oct 17, 2011 - 06:20
 

This is pretty unconvincing as revolution anthems go.  He doesn't even convey the impression that he has anyone in particular in mind when he says "they."


SinisterDexter
Posted: Oct 17, 2011 - 06:15
 

Should this be the theme of the Occupy Wall Street movement?

Tippster
(Washington, DC)
Posted: Sep 15, 2011 - 16:43
 

Me likey.{#Dancingbanana_2}

Huh - dancing smileys don't work anymore? 

Decoy
(Milliway's, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe)
Posted: Aug 15, 2011 - 07:55
 

coming around, I like this song more that I haven't heard it every hour.  

Sorcha
(living in the Creative spaces in my mind....)
Posted: Aug 15, 2011 - 07:54
 

Sounds like a crap Monday night footbal anthem.  Drop it.

sirdroseph
(Yes)
Posted: Aug 15, 2011 - 07:53
 

These guys are just turrible!{#Puke}

cohifi
(Denver)
Posted: Jul 14, 2011 - 23:02
 

This Muse guy should be a stay at home dad. 4ish

eruwenolorien
(SC)
Posted: Jun 13, 2011 - 06:54
 

 helgigermany wrote:
More Muse please!!
 
Yes, please!  {#Guitarist}

fredriley
(Nottingham, UK)
Posted: Jun 13, 2011 - 06:53
 

 gormeister wrote:

complete drivel! simplistic, mundane, and predictable.  in the rotation for far too long.

 
Don't be so harsh on yourself - I'm sure you can write non-drivel. Calling this "predictable" is the clincher - is it "predictable" that a rock band would write a whole album inspired by Orwell's 1984? IIRC only Eurythmics have done the same. Feel free to loathe Muse for pomposity, cheesiness, going over the top, pretentiousness, all of which criticisms have been applied to them on this board, and fair play to the commenters - taste is a subjective thing. "Drivel" maybe, but "predictable"? I don't think so.


Lumpy13
Posted: Jun 13, 2011 - 06:51
 

 pcicatar wrote:

Yes, equal parts Call Me and Doctor Who!
 
So true.  There doesn't appear to be an original thought anywhere in this mess.


That_SOB
(In as least 2 places at once)
Posted: May 25, 2011 - 11:45
 


You mean I came all this way and there isn't a mirror ball ?  There isn't even a poster of John Travolta anywhere !
Well I'm outta here.  .. . .


pcicatar
(Portland, OR)
Posted: May 25, 2011 - 11:39
 

 midas1 wrote:
Like it but I hear Blondie - Call Me all over the place. 7.
 
Yes, equal parts Call Me and Doctor Who!



drcrnp
(Philly)
Posted: May 25, 2011 - 11:38
 

Spare me.

ortallcowgirl
(Globe, Arizona)
Posted: May 25, 2011 - 11:38
 

 Grammarcop wrote:
I can see where this song would be very popular with high school-aged males. 
 
Maybe this is why it was performed on American Idol.  Actually it was a good preformance, but again it was by someone still in highschool.

gormeister
(Commonwealth of Virginia)
Posted: May 12, 2011 - 16:19
 

complete drivel! simplistic, mundane, and predictable.  in the rotation for far too long.



coolpeople_rule
(Winter wonder land)
Posted: Apr 23, 2011 - 22:21
 

 SoundsGoodToMe wrote:
This is why rock is dead.
 

No, this is why rock is hard!  ;)



SoundsGoodToMe
Posted: Mar 23, 2011 - 09:04
 

This is why rock is dead.

sirdroseph
(Yes)
Posted: Mar 23, 2011 - 09:03
 

This song is as cheesy as Tom Cruise!{#Puke}

Grammarcop
(The Paris of the Midwest)
Posted: Mar 23, 2011 - 09:03
 

I can see where this song would be very popular with high school-aged males. 

Gretchen_+_Music
Posted: Mar 23, 2011 - 09:01
 

I tried, I really did.  I just don't like this song, or Muse, at all.  Bleah.


helgigermany
(Germany)
Posted: Mar 15, 2011 - 10:22
 

More Muse please!!

djengs
Posted: Mar 15, 2011 - 10:22
 

Just sounds like happy anarchy!

Tizmself
(Santa Barbara, Ca.)
Posted: Mar 15, 2011 - 10:20
 

Kicked it up a notch. 8

mandolin
(...drifting...)
Posted: Mar 15, 2011 - 10:20
 

...can't help but love it!..

1wolfy
(Mission Viejo California)
Posted: Mar 10, 2011 - 13:26
 

{#Yes} midas1 wrote:
Like it but I hear Blondie - Call Me all over the place. 7.
 



4merdj
(donde el viento se devuelve)
Posted: Mar 10, 2011 - 13:22
 

That's how you feel when you are coming *out* of the light! Yeah! {#Cheers}

jadewahoo
Posted: Feb 14, 2011 - 17:25
 

Musically, I like the pounding driving force.
Lyrically, it is courageous of Muse to say it like it is.
I like this, a lot.

andigenu
(Black Sea)
Posted: Feb 12, 2011 - 01:45
 

This is too bombastic for my ears... distraction is not a RP feature.