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== 2011 ==
=== Best Act in the World Today ===
Muse made it to the shortlist.<ref name="mu-20110915">
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title=Vote for Muse at the Q Awards | desc=Q Awards nomination announcement and call for voting | date=2011-09-15 | fetch=2011-09-26 | pub=Muse website | url=http://muse.mu/news/article/771/vote-for-muse-at-the-q-awards-/ | dom=muse.mu | med=website | type=ext
}}</ref>
=== Greatest Act of the Last 25 Years ===
Muse made it to the shortlist.<ref name="mu-20110915"/>
==2009==
===Best Track===
[[Uprising]] was nominated. Also nominated: Kasabian - Fire, [[Arctic Monkeys]] - Crying Lightning, Lily Allen - The Fear, Dizzee Rascal - Bonkers, Noisettes - Never Forget You. Lily Allen won.
===Best Act In The World Today===
[[Muse]] won. Also nominated: Kings of Leon, [[Arctic Monkeys]], Oasis, [[Coldplay]]
==2008==
===Best Act In The World Today===
[[Muse]] was nominated. Also nominated: Oasis, [[Coldplay]], [[Metallica]], Kings of Leon. Coldplay won.
==2007==
==2007==
===Best Live Act===
===Best Live Act===

Latest revision as of 20:00, 26 September 2011

2011

Best Act in the World Today

Muse made it to the shortlist.[1]

Greatest Act of the Last 25 Years

Muse made it to the shortlist.[1]

2009

Best Track

Uprising was nominated. Also nominated: Kasabian - Fire, Arctic Monkeys - Crying Lightning, Lily Allen - The Fear, Dizzee Rascal - Bonkers, Noisettes - Never Forget You. Lily Allen won.

Best Act In The World Today

Muse won. Also nominated: Kings of Leon, Arctic Monkeys, Oasis, Coldplay

2008

Best Act In The World Today

Muse was nominated. Also nominated: Oasis, Coldplay, Metallica, Kings of Leon. Coldplay won.

2007

Best Live Act

Muse won. Also nominated: Arcade Fire, The Killers, Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian.[2]

Best Track

Knights of Cydonia was nominated. Also nominated: Manic Street Preachers - Your Love Alone Is Not Enough, Kaiser Chiefs - Ruby, Hard-Fi - Suburban Knights, Athlete - Hurricane.[2]

Best Act in the World Today

Muse were nominated. Also nominated: The Killers, Arctic Monkeys, Foo Fighters, U2.[2]

2006

Best Live Act

Muse won.[3] Also nominated: Oasis, Razorlight, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Arctic Monkeys.[4]

Best Album

Black Holes and Revelations was nominated, but did not win. Also nominated: Empire by Kasabian, Under The Iron Sea by Keane, Razorlight by Razorlight, Whatever People Say I Am That's What I'm Not by Arctic Monkeys, Eyes Open by Snow Patrol. Arctic Monkeys won.[4]

Best Rock Act in the World

Muse were nominated, but did not win. Also nominated: Coldplay, Oasis, U2, Red Hot Chili Peppers. Oasis won.[4]

Bellamy also presented 'The Q Legend Award', which The Who won.[4]

Muse at the Q Awards 2004

2004

Best Live Act

Muse won. Also nominated: Red Hot Chilli Peppers, David Bowie, The Darkness, Pixies, Madonna.

2003

Best Single

Time Is Running Out was nominated. Also nominated: Coldplay - Clocks, Electric Six - Danger, High Voltage, The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army, Christina Aguilera - Dirty.[5]

Best Video

Time Is Running Out was nominated. Also nominated: Christina Aguilera - Dirrty, Coldplay - Scientist, Electric Six - Gay Bar, Junior Senior - Move Your Feet.[5]

The Q Innovation Award

Muse won.[6] Also nominated: Goldfrapp, David Gray, Richard X, Super Furry Animals.[5]

2002

Best Live Act

Muse were nominated.[7]

2001

Best Album

Origin of Symmetry was nominated. Also nominated: PJ Harvey – Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea; U2 – All That You Can’t Leave Behind; Radiohead – Amnesiac; Travis – The Invisible Band; Stereophonics – JEEP.[8]

Best Live Act

Muse were nominated. Also nominated: Manic Street Preachers, Madonna, Coldplay, Stereophonics, U2.[8]

Best Producer

(voted for by a special voting panel)
John Leckie (Muse) nominated. Also nominated: Nigel Godrich (Radiohead / Travis), Chris Shaw / Super Furry Animals, Brian Eno / Daniel Lanois (U2), Pat McCarthy (R.E.M.), Dan The Automator (Gorillaz).[8]

References


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