Kick Ass Muse Live Songs
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Updated 6 days ago
Here is my Kick Ass Muse live playlist from my Rumble channel, delivering high-energy performances that showcase their intense modern rock sound. These high-quality tracks bring Muse’s commanding stage presence to fans of progressive and classic rock. #Muse #ClassicRock #LiveMusic #Rumble
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Muse - Yes Please (Live in Paris, France February 24, 2018) Excellent
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)MUSE Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/RqU_ZTGQygg?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Muse absolutely crushed La Cigale in Paris on February 24, 2018 with their second By Request gig—another intimate masterpiece like the Shepherd's Bush one the year before, where ticket holders voted the bulk of the set and even online fans got real-time polls for a few slots. Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme, and Dom Howard stripped things down in the legendary 1,800-capacity hall, unleashing a barrage of rarities and fan-voted fire that had the place erupting—one diehard who streamed it live still calls Eternally Missed pure magic and the extended Stockholm Syndrome closer an all-timer, with the band clearly having a blast feeding off the chaos. Muse’s story begins with a burst of youthful creativity at Teignmouth Community College, where Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard, and Chris Wolstenholme were all sharpening their skills in different school bands. Bellamy’s audition for Howard’s group set the spark, and the early name changes — from Carnage Mayhem to Gothic Plague to Rocket Baby Dolls — show how quickly their identity was evolving. Even in those early days, the trio showed real drive: Wolstenholme switched from drums to bass just to join, they embraced a bold goth glam look, and a small Prince’s Trust grant helped them build momentum. Their 1994 battle of the bands win became a turning point, inspiring them to take the project seriously, choose the name Muse, and step confidently into the next phase of their career. From there, the band’s rise was steady and impressive. Their debut Showbiz introduced them across Europe, and Origin of Symmetry pushed them further with a sound that was already unmistakably their own. Each release built on the last — Hullabaloo, Absolution, Black Holes and Revelations, The Resistance, The 2nd Law, and Drones — forming a discography that spans platinum certifications, chart topping albums, and a long list of singles that connected with fans worldwide. Muse’s catalog reflects a band that kept expanding its vision while staying true to the chemistry that began back in Teignmouth, turning early ambition into a long, successful run that continues to resonate with audiences everywhere.45 views -
Muse - Space Dementia (Live in Paris, France February 24, 2018) Excellent
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)MUSE Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/RqU_ZTGQygg?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Muse absolutely crushed La Cigale in Paris on February 24, 2018 with their second By Request gig—another intimate masterpiece like the Shepherd's Bush one the year before, where ticket holders voted the bulk of the set and even online fans got real-time polls for a few slots. Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme, and Dom Howard stripped things down in the legendary 1,800-capacity hall, unleashing a barrage of rarities and fan-voted fire that had the place erupting—one diehard who streamed it live still calls Eternally Missed pure magic and the extended Stockholm Syndrome closer an all-timer, with the band clearly having a blast feeding off the chaos. Muse’s story begins with a burst of youthful creativity at Teignmouth Community College, where Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard, and Chris Wolstenholme were all sharpening their skills in different school bands. Bellamy’s audition for Howard’s group set the spark, and the early name changes — from Carnage Mayhem to Gothic Plague to Rocket Baby Dolls — show how quickly their identity was evolving. Even in those early days, the trio showed real drive: Wolstenholme switched from drums to bass just to join, they embraced a bold goth glam look, and a small Prince’s Trust grant helped them build momentum. Their 1994 battle of the bands win became a turning point, inspiring them to take the project seriously, choose the name Muse, and step confidently into the next phase of their career. From there, the band’s rise was steady and impressive. Their debut Showbiz introduced them across Europe, and Origin of Symmetry pushed them further with a sound that was already unmistakably their own. Each release built on the last — Hullabaloo, Absolution, Black Holes and Revelations, The Resistance, The 2nd Law, and Drones — forming a discography that spans platinum certifications, chart topping albums, and a long list of singles that connected with fans worldwide. Muse’s catalog reflects a band that kept expanding its vision while staying true to the chemistry that began back in Teignmouth, turning early ambition into a long, successful run that continues to resonate with audiences everywhere.36 views -
Muse - Fury (Live in Paris, France February 24, 2018) Excellent
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)MUSE Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/RqU_ZTGQygg?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Muse absolutely crushed La Cigale in Paris on February 24, 2018 with their second By Request gig—another intimate masterpiece like the Shepherd's Bush one the year before, where ticket holders voted the bulk of the set and even online fans got real-time polls for a few slots. Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme, and Dom Howard stripped things down in the legendary 1,800-capacity hall, unleashing a barrage of rarities and fan-voted fire that had the place erupting—one diehard who streamed it live still calls Eternally Missed pure magic and the extended Stockholm Syndrome closer an all-timer, with the band clearly having a blast feeding off the chaos. Muse’s story begins with a burst of youthful creativity at Teignmouth Community College, where Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard, and Chris Wolstenholme were all sharpening their skills in different school bands. Bellamy’s audition for Howard’s group set the spark, and the early name changes — from Carnage Mayhem to Gothic Plague to Rocket Baby Dolls — show how quickly their identity was evolving. Even in those early days, the trio showed real drive: Wolstenholme switched from drums to bass just to join, they embraced a bold goth glam look, and a small Prince’s Trust grant helped them build momentum. Their 1994 battle of the bands win became a turning point, inspiring them to take the project seriously, choose the name Muse, and step confidently into the next phase of their career. From there, the band’s rise was steady and impressive. Their debut Showbiz introduced them across Europe, and Origin of Symmetry pushed them further with a sound that was already unmistakably their own. Each release built on the last — Hullabaloo, Absolution, Black Holes and Revelations, The Resistance, The 2nd Law, and Drones — forming a discography that spans platinum certifications, chart topping albums, and a long list of singles that connected with fans worldwide. Muse’s catalog reflects a band that kept expanding its vision while staying true to the chemistry that began back in Teignmouth, turning early ambition into a long, successful run that continues to resonate with audiences everywhere.40 views -
Muse - Eternally Missed (Live in Paris, France February 24, 2018) Excellent
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)MUSE Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/RqU_ZTGQygg?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Muse absolutely crushed La Cigale in Paris on February 24, 2018 with their second By Request gig—another intimate masterpiece like the Shepherd's Bush one the year before, where ticket holders voted the bulk of the set and even online fans got real-time polls for a few slots. Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme, and Dom Howard stripped things down in the legendary 1,800-capacity hall, unleashing a barrage of rarities and fan-voted fire that had the place erupting—one diehard who streamed it live still calls Eternally Missed pure magic and the extended Stockholm Syndrome closer an all-timer, with the band clearly having a blast feeding off the chaos. Muse’s story begins with a burst of youthful creativity at Teignmouth Community College, where Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard, and Chris Wolstenholme were all sharpening their skills in different school bands. Bellamy’s audition for Howard’s group set the spark, and the early name changes — from Carnage Mayhem to Gothic Plague to Rocket Baby Dolls — show how quickly their identity was evolving. Even in those early days, the trio showed real drive: Wolstenholme switched from drums to bass just to join, they embraced a bold goth glam look, and a small Prince’s Trust grant helped them build momentum. Their 1994 battle of the bands win became a turning point, inspiring them to take the project seriously, choose the name Muse, and step confidently into the next phase of their career. From there, the band’s rise was steady and impressive. Their debut Showbiz introduced them across Europe, and Origin of Symmetry pushed them further with a sound that was already unmistakably their own. Each release built on the last — Hullabaloo, Absolution, Black Holes and Revelations, The Resistance, The 2nd Law, and Drones — forming a discography that spans platinum certifications, chart topping albums, and a long list of singles that connected with fans worldwide. Muse’s catalog reflects a band that kept expanding its vision while staying true to the chemistry that began back in Teignmouth, turning early ambition into a long, successful run that continues to resonate with audiences everywhere.32 views -
Muse - Recess (Live in Paris, France November 10, 1999) Soundboard
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)MUSE Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/RqU_ZTGQygg?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Muse’s story begins with a burst of youthful creativity at Teignmouth Community College, where Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard, and Chris Wolstenholme were all sharpening their skills in different school bands. Bellamy’s audition for Howard’s group set the spark, and the early name changes — from Carnage Mayhem to Gothic Plague to Rocket Baby Dolls — show how quickly their identity was evolving. Even in those early days, the trio showed real drive: Wolstenholme switched from drums to bass just to join, they embraced a bold goth glam look, and a small Prince’s Trust grant helped them build momentum. Their 1994 battle of the bands win became a turning point, inspiring them to take the project seriously, choose the name Muse, and step confidently into the next phase of their career. From there, the band’s rise was steady and impressive. Their debut Showbiz introduced them across Europe, and Origin of Symmetry pushed them further with a sound that was already unmistakably their own. Each release built on the last — Hullabaloo, Absolution, Black Holes and Revelations, The Resistance, The 2nd Law, and Drones — forming a discography that spans platinum certifications, chart topping albums, and a long list of singles that connected with fans worldwide. Muse’s catalog reflects a band that kept expanding its vision while staying true to the chemistry that began back in Teignmouth, turning early ambition into a long, successful run that continues to resonate with audiences everywhere.58 views -
Muse - Time Is Running Out (Live in Saitama, Japan January 12, 2013) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)MUSE Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/RqU_ZTGQygg?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Muse’s story begins with a burst of youthful creativity at Teignmouth Community College, where Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard, and Chris Wolstenholme were all sharpening their skills in different school bands. Bellamy’s audition for Howard’s group set the spark, and the early name changes — from Carnage Mayhem to Gothic Plague to Rocket Baby Dolls — show how quickly their identity was evolving. Even in those early days, the trio showed real drive: Wolstenholme switched from drums to bass just to join, they embraced a bold goth glam look, and a small Prince’s Trust grant helped them build momentum. Their 1994 battle of the bands win became a turning point, inspiring them to take the project seriously, choose the name Muse, and step confidently into the next phase of their career. From there, the band’s rise was steady and impressive. Their debut Showbiz introduced them across Europe, and Origin of Symmetry pushed them further with a sound that was already unmistakably their own. Each release built on the last — Hullabaloo, Absolution, Black Holes and Revelations, The Resistance, The 2nd Law, and Drones — forming a discography that spans platinum certifications, chart topping albums, and a long list of singles that connected with fans worldwide. Muse’s catalog reflects a band that kept expanding its vision while staying true to the chemistry that began back in Teignmouth, turning early ambition into a long, successful run that continues to resonate with audiences everywhere.51 views -
Muse - Hysteria (Live in Saitama, Japan January 12, 2013) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)MUSE Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/RqU_ZTGQygg?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Muse’s story begins with a burst of youthful creativity at Teignmouth Community College, where Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard, and Chris Wolstenholme were all sharpening their skills in different school bands. Bellamy’s audition for Howard’s group set the spark, and the early name changes — from Carnage Mayhem to Gothic Plague to Rocket Baby Dolls — show how quickly their identity was evolving. Even in those early days, the trio showed real drive: Wolstenholme switched from drums to bass just to join, they embraced a bold goth glam look, and a small Prince’s Trust grant helped them build momentum. Their 1994 battle of the bands win became a turning point, inspiring them to take the project seriously, choose the name Muse, and step confidently into the next phase of their career. From there, the band’s rise was steady and impressive. Their debut Showbiz introduced them across Europe, and Origin of Symmetry pushed them further with a sound that was already unmistakably their own. Each release built on the last — Hullabaloo, Absolution, Black Holes and Revelations, The Resistance, The 2nd Law, and Drones — forming a discography that spans platinum certifications, chart topping albums, and a long list of singles that connected with fans worldwide. Muse’s catalog reflects a band that kept expanding its vision while staying true to the chemistry that began back in Teignmouth, turning early ambition into a long, successful run that continues to resonate with audiences everywhere.81 views -
Muse - Uno (Live in Melbourne, Australia March 7, 2000) FM Studio Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)MUSE Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/RqU_ZTGQygg?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Muse’s stop at ABC Studios in Melbourne on March 7, 2000 delivered exactly the kind of raw, close quarters intensity that defined their early years. As part of Triple J’s Live at the Wireless, and their very first performance in Australia, Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme, and Dom Howard packed into the studio and tore through a fierce Showbiz era set that felt more like a controlled explosion than a radio session. The broadcast captured every sharp edge — from the sudden screams at the end of “Showbiz” to the surprise tease of the “Hyper Music” riff that hinted at where the band was headed next. Fans who heard it live still talk about how electric it felt, the kind of no frills blast that showed Muse right before their global rise. The session’s tight space, unfiltered sound, and early era fire turned it into a favorite among diehards, a snapshot of a band pushing forward with momentum and confidence as they kicked off their first Australian run. Muse’s story begins with a burst of youthful creativity at Teignmouth Community College, where Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard, and Chris Wolstenholme were all sharpening their skills in different school bands. Bellamy’s audition for Howard’s group set the spark, and the early name changes — from Carnage Mayhem to Gothic Plague to Rocket Baby Dolls — show how quickly their identity was evolving. Even in those early days, the trio showed real drive: Wolstenholme switched from drums to bass just to join, they embraced a bold goth glam look, and a small Prince’s Trust grant helped them build momentum. Their 1994 battle of the bands win became a turning point, inspiring them to take the project seriously, choose the name Muse, and step confidently into the next phase of their career. From there, the band’s rise was steady and impressive. Their debut Showbiz introduced them across Europe, and Origin of Symmetry pushed them further with a sound that was already unmistakably their own. Each release built on the last — Hullabaloo, Absolution, Black Holes and Revelations, The Resistance, The 2nd Law, and Drones — forming a discography that spans platinum certifications, chart topping albums, and a long list of singles that connected with fans worldwide. Muse’s catalog reflects a band that kept expanding its vision while staying true to the chemistry that began back in Teignmouth, turning early ambition into a long, successful run that continues to resonate with audiences everywhere.55 views -
Muse - Fillip (Live in Melbourne, Australia March 7, 2000) FM Studio Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)MUSE Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/RqU_ZTGQygg?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Muse’s stop at ABC Studios in Melbourne on March 7, 2000 delivered exactly the kind of raw, close quarters intensity that defined their early years. As part of Triple J’s Live at the Wireless, and their very first performance in Australia, Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme, and Dom Howard packed into the studio and tore through a fierce Showbiz era set that felt more like a controlled explosion than a radio session. The broadcast captured every sharp edge — from the sudden screams at the end of “Showbiz” to the surprise tease of the “Hyper Music” riff that hinted at where the band was headed next. Fans who heard it live still talk about how electric it felt, the kind of no frills blast that showed Muse right before their global rise. The session’s tight space, unfiltered sound, and early era fire turned it into a favorite among diehards, a snapshot of a band pushing forward with momentum and confidence as they kicked off their first Australian run. Muse’s story begins with a burst of youthful creativity at Teignmouth Community College, where Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard, and Chris Wolstenholme were all sharpening their skills in different school bands. Bellamy’s audition for Howard’s group set the spark, and the early name changes — from Carnage Mayhem to Gothic Plague to Rocket Baby Dolls — show how quickly their identity was evolving. Even in those early days, the trio showed real drive: Wolstenholme switched from drums to bass just to join, they embraced a bold goth glam look, and a small Prince’s Trust grant helped them build momentum. Their 1994 battle of the bands win became a turning point, inspiring them to take the project seriously, choose the name Muse, and step confidently into the next phase of their career. From there, the band’s rise was steady and impressive. Their debut Showbiz introduced them across Europe, and Origin of Symmetry pushed them further with a sound that was already unmistakably their own. Each release built on the last — Hullabaloo, Absolution, Black Holes and Revelations, The Resistance, The 2nd Law, and Drones — forming a discography that spans platinum certifications, chart topping albums, and a long list of singles that connected with fans worldwide. Muse’s catalog reflects a band that kept expanding its vision while staying true to the chemistry that began back in Teignmouth, turning early ambition into a long, successful run that continues to resonate with audiences everywhere.48 views -
Muse - Falling Down (Live in Melbourne, Australia March 7, 2000) FM Studio Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)MUSE Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/RqU_ZTGQygg?e9s=src_v1_upp_pl 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Muse’s stop at ABC Studios in Melbourne on March 7, 2000 delivered exactly the kind of raw, close quarters intensity that defined their early years. As part of Triple J’s Live at the Wireless, and their very first performance in Australia, Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme, and Dom Howard packed into the studio and tore through a fierce Showbiz era set that felt more like a controlled explosion than a radio session. The broadcast captured every sharp edge — from the sudden screams at the end of “Showbiz” to the surprise tease of the “Hyper Music” riff that hinted at where the band was headed next. Fans who heard it live still talk about how electric it felt, the kind of no frills blast that showed Muse right before their global rise. The session’s tight space, unfiltered sound, and early era fire turned it into a favorite among diehards, a snapshot of a band pushing forward with momentum and confidence as they kicked off their first Australian run. Muse’s story begins with a burst of youthful creativity at Teignmouth Community College, where Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard, and Chris Wolstenholme were all sharpening their skills in different school bands. Bellamy’s audition for Howard’s group set the spark, and the early name changes — from Carnage Mayhem to Gothic Plague to Rocket Baby Dolls — show how quickly their identity was evolving. Even in those early days, the trio showed real drive: Wolstenholme switched from drums to bass just to join, they embraced a bold goth glam look, and a small Prince’s Trust grant helped them build momentum. Their 1994 battle of the bands win became a turning point, inspiring them to take the project seriously, choose the name Muse, and step confidently into the next phase of their career. From there, the band’s rise was steady and impressive. Their debut Showbiz introduced them across Europe, and Origin of Symmetry pushed them further with a sound that was already unmistakably their own. Each release built on the last — Hullabaloo, Absolution, Black Holes and Revelations, The Resistance, The 2nd Law, and Drones — forming a discography that spans platinum certifications, chart topping albums, and a long list of singles that connected with fans worldwide. Muse’s catalog reflects a band that kept expanding its vision while staying true to the chemistry that began back in Teignmouth, turning early ambition into a long, successful run that continues to resonate with audiences everywhere.49 views