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i checked it out the other day and was quite impressed.(quite).
i checked it out the other day and was quite impressed.(quite).
must have taken some setting up.
must have taken some setting up.
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BIG shout out to @musewiki - http://t.co/7BukSqE5E0 Quickly finding all old tour dates & release dates is making video cataloging a breeze!
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[[File:Tom with a Sony.jpg | thumb | right | Tom during [[London Shepherds Bush Empire 2006 (gig) | Shepherds Bush Empire 2006 gig]]]]
[[File:Tom with a Sony.jpg | thumb | right | Tom during [[London Shepherds Bush Empire 2006 (gig) | Shepherds Bush Empire 2006 gig]]]]
== Sony cameras ==
== Sony cameras ==
Tom is a Sony fan boy, all his cameras and camcorders used were made by Sony.
Tom is a Sony fan boy, all his cameras and camcorders used were made by Sony.

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Tom Kirk

Born: 24th September 1977

Where: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK

Tom Kirk is the media manager for the band and might also be referred to as any of the following: the camera man, the kebab man, Ross Geller, The Pianist, Tom Kirk and any matey play on his name (e.g. Kirky etc). He is known to be the brother of Helen and Alex Kirk. He arranged and edited footage for their video releases Hullaballoo DVD and the Absolution Tour DVD, he also filmed the Hullabaloo DVD documentary and most probably most backstage footage on any of Muse's DVD single releases, you can usually tell the culprit by wild and shaky camera work coupled with sporadic outbursts of giggling.

He would be the closest thing to a fourth member of the band, as he is always seen with them. Tom does play guitar in one of the B-sides ( Do We Need This probably), he was also part of the stamping people in the Absolution Intro, the finger-clicking in Time Is Running Out and perhaps some other random percussion-related ad-lib stuff.

He is an avid photographer and most of his Muse members shots are on the DVDs or on the official website. He runs the official website: he puts all the media, photo, videos, news and dates on there. He generally oversees the design and gets the whole thing together.

All the visuals you can see on stage during the shows are from Kirk.

His sister was Helen Kirk. Black Holes and Revelations is dedicated to her memory after her accident on Boxing Day in Dorset, travelling back from Christmas in Shaldon, Teignmouth.

Favourite Muse songs

Kirk's favourite pre-Black Holes and Revelations songs are Butterflies & Hurricanes, Fury and Futurism.[1]

Comment on MuseWiki

what is this.. some kind of monopoly on fansites? are you the new rupert murdoch or something? i checked it out the other day and was quite impressed.(quite). must have taken some setting up.

<block quote> BIG shout out to @musewiki - http://t.co/7BukSqE5E0 Quickly finding all old tour dates & release dates is making video cataloging a breeze!

Sony cameras

Tom is a Sony fan boy, all his cameras and camcorders used were made by Sony.

Videos he recorded

Muse Blogosphere

Anyone who follows twitter will agree, Tom is quite the twitterer providing tantalising Musey tit bits and insights in to the behind-the-scenes Muse action. As of late he seems to have a thing for his dogs Sir Charles and Lord Henry.

Without Tom Muse fans would be none the wiser as to what Matt, Dom are up to. Chris is also a frequent Twitterer co-ordinating football games with friends and fans.

When asked if he was a Buddhist, via a twitter follower, he replied with #AthiestButLikesBuddhaAndHisDressSense, confirming that doesn't have a religion.

Banoffeesky

Banoffeesky was formed in January 2008
Tom does his photography/videography work under the moniker of his company called Banoffeesky. He works alongside Si Bennett and other colleagues who produce work for Muse, Pulled Apart by Horses, Lilly Allen, James Yuill, Kaz James to name but a few clients.

References

  1. Thomas Kirk. (2005-03-02). Tom Kirk Live Webcast. Muselive. Retrieved 2007-03-07 from www.muselive.com. [verify]

See also


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