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*Muse praised Radiohead's in Rainbows "Pay what you want" digital distribution, but Muse don't followed the tendence with the release of [[The Resistance]] album which was released on a conventional physical (and capitalist¬¬) way (when i found the link to this i'll going to add it to the Radiohead page). | *Muse praised Radiohead's in Rainbows "Pay what you want" digital distribution, but Muse don't followed the tendence with the release of [[The Resistance]] album which was released on a conventional physical (and capitalist¬¬) way (when i found the link to this i'll going to add it to the Radiohead page). | ||
===My personal conclusion=== | |||
There are many oposed opinions there (and honestly i'm neutral at this), so i proposse remove the Radiohead page from the influences category (to keep it that way: neutral), anyway, if anyone out there wants to know what about the Muse/Radiohead topic, they'll just have to search the page, so after checking it they can create their own point of view about it and decide what is the truth by themselves, there is no need of force ones to think the way that others do. | There are many oposed opinions there (and honestly i'm neutral at this), so i proposse remove the Radiohead page from the influences category (to keep it that way: neutral), anyway, if anyone out there wants to know what about the Muse/Radiohead topic, they'll just have to search the page, so after checking it they can create their own point of view about it and decide what is the truth by themselves, there is no need of force ones to think the way that others do. | ||
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Revision as of 00:58, 29 January 2011
The Debate
i've spent considerable time searching on Muse's oficial & semi-oficial archives & forums and what i've found about the topic is what i've contribuited to the Radiohead page, here i bring some points:
For Muse
- Muse dennying any serious conection with Radiohead.
- Bellamy states that what hapens is that both bands shares influencess.
- He had stated various times that he thinks that Muse & Radiohead don't plays the same type of music and don't sounds similar.
- Matt, Chris & Dom always dismiss people who compares both bands.
For Radiohead
- Dom mentions Radiohead as one of his favorite bands, but he also mentions Limp Bizkit & Pavement, also Chris mentioned Korn & Helmet (and being objetive muse don't sounds like these bands) one band don't is influenced for every single thing that their members listen (when that hapens is when the bands suffers breakup due creative diferencess) also is well known by Muse fans that Bellamy is Muse's driving force on both ways: Musically and Lyrically (rather on their first albums than the last ones) so what he cites as influence should be prior as Muse's influences, and if he has stated that what hapens is that both bands have similar influences rather than a real one that should be respected.
- Matt stated that he is interested on electronical tones, like bjork or even amnesiac but he don't likes Kid A (here he is stating similar influences again).
- Matt praised Radiohead's Kid A (but he dismisses it above, this is weird, well who cares)
- Muse praised Radiohead's in Rainbows "Pay what you want" digital distribution, but Muse don't followed the tendence with the release of The Resistance album which was released on a conventional physical (and capitalist¬¬) way (when i found the link to this i'll going to add it to the Radiohead page).
My personal conclusion
There are many oposed opinions there (and honestly i'm neutral at this), so i proposse remove the Radiohead page from the influences category (to keep it that way: neutral), anyway, if anyone out there wants to know what about the Muse/Radiohead topic, they'll just have to search the page, so after checking it they can create their own point of view about it and decide what is the truth by themselves, there is no need of force ones to think the way that others do. Drone4ever
Drone4ever keeps removing Radiohead as an influence
This person keeps removing Radiohead every time for some reason. Dom lists Radiohead as one of his all time favorite bands and by editing out Radiohead here it takes away from the credibility of this wiki.
Why no Radiohead?
Not getting into an 'are they just ripping off Radiohead?' arguement here because they aren't but, it's plain to see they have influenced Muse, very strongly on Showbiz, and not to include them on this list is crazy.
- I've added them, why weren't they there already?--Robinflight 12:05, 16 September 2009 (BST)
- We get someone removing Radiohead without a stated reason from time to time, it just so happens that no one noticed this time. --Tene 14:30, 16 September 2009 (BST)
Yes
I agree, why no Radiohead? Another band said to be influenced by muse is 'Cursive', an American post-rock/emo-ish band. I personally love their last album Happy Hollow. It would be wise to include them here.
Add them
If you think they belong, than add them --DMG
More Influences
some kind muser has made a thread on the muselive forums citing lots of influenees that we don't have. --Wilfio 15:30, 9 May 2007 (BST)
Question!
Would it be improper to add myself as a writer who has been influenced by Muse? I do write for leisure, newspapers, contests ans such, and Muse has influenced a lot of my short stories and essays....
I just haven't done it yet for fear of looking like an egomaniac. :P
7 04:38, 15 January 2008 (GMT)
Clean up
I think we should really do a cleanup here. Some of the bands listed here have absolutely no relation to Muse. References are needed too.--Susurr0 22:37, 6 March 2008 (GMT)
Removal of Paul McCartney
just because he thinks that chris was one of the best bass players at a festival doesn't make him influenced by the band, i mean come on, i don't think the next paul album will sound like Muse because he liked the bass player.