Muse - Hysteria live @ AB Brussels 2003 [HQ]
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- čas přidán 13. 11. 2009
- Muse performing Hysteria at the AB Box Brussels in Belgium on September 5th 2003.
Setlist :
01 - Hysteria
02 - Butterflies & Hurricanes
03 - Bliss
04 - Sing for Absolution
05 - Citizen Erased
06 - Blackout
07 - Time Is Running Out
08 - Plug In Baby
09 - Thoughts of a Dying Atheist
10 - New Born
11 - Stockholm Syndrome
You can find the videos of all these peformances here on my channel :
/ muselivevideos - Hudba
That guitar tone is perfect for this song
Best Hysteria live performance
the bass part is just awesome
Damm this was awesome, every time I see a old performance it blows me away, every time.
one of the best versions of hysteria i dont really know why some people doesn't likes muse but fuck this is fucking awesome!!
The chorus without vocal distortion sounds so good
Now THIS is the way to open up a set!!! Just step on stage and blow your ears off with the bass line.
This is a perfect song
This guitar solo preset > the one used on the Drones World Tour. It's sooooo good.
Cool, MUSE is the best
Chris's amazing...
Laser Manson was one of Bellamys best sounding guitars in my opinion, wish it never got retired :(
His tone from around 2003-2005 was something to behold. His tone now is absolutely insane but there was something magic about it in this era
@@matthewhonnor eh nowadays he uses amp profilers and stuff which is fine but kinda sterile, back in the Absolution tour he was using just a Diezel amp I believe which is why it sounds so explosive
@@StymyParsley I use a Kemper (same thing Bellamy uses) and I totally agree. The profiler sounds incredible but real amps do have more of punch to them; you can achieve similar stuff with a Kemper but it's nowhere near as natural or easy.
@@jazzboifuckicontm5239 Yeah for sure, I mean listen to Stockholm Syndrome during The 2nd Law tour (I think that's when he first started using the Kemper) and the tone is fantastic, so crisp, but the tone of that song during the Absolution or Black Holes tour felt unhinged sort of like the amp just out of control.
@@StymyParsley totally agree, it's like his tone got too "perfect" so to speak. He's changed it up a bit since with that Ampeg style mid-boosted sound but it's still not quite as wild as the BH+R days
Radiohead?
Who’s that?
Muse is better
Every single band is influenced by other bands. Shock horror!!