inicio sindicaci;ón

:: at my command unleash hell :: opps meant kittens, not hell ::

I’ll show you a God falls asleep on the job

If you haven’t witnessed this 6min epic in the last 12 months you’ve probably been hiding in a deep dank hole. Wondrous stuff, huh? How many corny Spaghetti Western references can you spot? Actually I’m really starting to get into Muse, after all there nothing like a good bit of prog rock, highly wrought vocals, lyrics about conspiracies, space and Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse to float your boat. who were casually mentioned in the previous post.

There’s a fantastic link between Muse and The Greatest Instrumental Ever Recorded. George Bellamy, the rhythm guitarist in The Tornados, is the father of Muse’s lead singer, Matthew Bellamy. The Tornados had a massive hit in 1962 with The Greatest Instrumental Ever Recorded. That tune being the mighty TELSTAR. And may I casually suggest, the younger Bellamy does sound just a itsy-bitsy bit like one Russell Mael.

La la lalalalalala lalalala LALA

Now back to watching Cadel in Stage 9.

PS: Send Stuey a Get Well Soon message. Back on board for La Vuelta?

2 Comments »

  3Ply Stagliano wrote @ July 20th, 2007 at 8:09 am

Do you think O’Grady can possibly be ready for the Vuelta? What’s his injury tally? Five broken ribs, a punctured lung, a load of road rash and a broken collarbone? Is that right? I think it’s something along those lines. It’ll be impressive if he’s ready to race in Spain. I hope he can.

  hippy wrote @ July 22nd, 2007 at 3:26 am

Muse eh? Mal would be impressed - she basically got me into them. We’ve seen them at Wembley Arena, Isle of Wight festival and the massive (almost first act at) Wembley Stadium. Awesome band live!

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