31. In 2008, muse were awarded with an honorary doctorate from the universidade of Plymouth for their contributions to music.
32. The bouncing muse moons used in their live shows were originally planned to be used as spherical side-of-stage screens showing patterns and footage from the show, but they burst too often.
33. baterista Dominic Howard's earliest memory is of being on a rubber ring at the de praia, praia as it burst.
34. After spending much of his twenties collecting gadgetry such as an MP3-playing watch and a jet-pack, Matt has since got rid of most of it since he lost his mobile phone a few years atrás and realised that life was so much better without it.
35. At leitura 2002 muse took to the stage several minutos late – risking a £1,000-per-minute fine if their set over-ran – because Matt had lost his ‘lucky’ cinto, correia with elephants on it, a gift from a fã which he liked to wear for the most important gigs.
36. muse frotman Matt Bellamy is a keen scuba diver, and claims that on one excursion an instructor tried to kill him por only filling his oxygen tank halfway because he fancied Matt's girlfriend.
37. During the recording of Muse's third album, 2003's 'Absolution', Matt Bellamy became so stressed that he had recurring nightmares about being hung upside down and beaten on his feet.
38. On September 10, 2001 muse played a apresentação, show, gig at New York's Mercury Lounge and went straight to the airport to fly to Boston after the gig. Had they stayed overnight and booked a flight in the morning they would have been staying in a hotel on Manhattan's Lower East Side when the hijacked planes hit the World Trade Centre.
39. For two years around the 'Origin Of Symmetry' tour muse spent £150 per show on guitars which Matt smashed onstage. The costs came directly out of his own pocket.
40. muse have cited queen as an influence, particularly with 'United States of Eurasia.' Brian May has since called them "extremely talented" and "extraordinary musicians."
41. The shadows of flying people on the cover of 'Absolution' are real – art director Storm Thorgerson refuses to reveal how the shot was taken. He also shot this photograph, which was used for he cover of the band's 2006 album, 'Black Holes and Revelations'.
42. For a while, Muse's TV appearances were famous for the appearance of the 'mystery breakdancer' – their tour manager Glen, who would breakdance on every show at the behest of the band.
43. In 2005 baterista Dominic Howard took part in the Londres to Brighton bike ride for charity. He made it back to Londres in time to watch Motley Crue the same night.
44. During composição literária sessions for 'Absolution' in a warehouse o espaço in East London, bassist Chris Wolstenholme, who was staying at the warehouse, was provided with an inflatable bedroom to sleep in.
45. muse wanted to play at the Royal Albert Hall in 2008 because Matt's dad, who was a member of 60s violão, guitarra band The Tornados (of 'Telstar' fame), had always told Matt it was his favourite venue to play.
32. The bouncing muse moons used in their live shows were originally planned to be used as spherical side-of-stage screens showing patterns and footage from the show, but they burst too often.
33. baterista Dominic Howard's earliest memory is of being on a rubber ring at the de praia, praia as it burst.
34. After spending much of his twenties collecting gadgetry such as an MP3-playing watch and a jet-pack, Matt has since got rid of most of it since he lost his mobile phone a few years atrás and realised that life was so much better without it.
35. At leitura 2002 muse took to the stage several minutos late – risking a £1,000-per-minute fine if their set over-ran – because Matt had lost his ‘lucky’ cinto, correia with elephants on it, a gift from a fã which he liked to wear for the most important gigs.
36. muse frotman Matt Bellamy is a keen scuba diver, and claims that on one excursion an instructor tried to kill him por only filling his oxygen tank halfway because he fancied Matt's girlfriend.
37. During the recording of Muse's third album, 2003's 'Absolution', Matt Bellamy became so stressed that he had recurring nightmares about being hung upside down and beaten on his feet.
38. On September 10, 2001 muse played a apresentação, show, gig at New York's Mercury Lounge and went straight to the airport to fly to Boston after the gig. Had they stayed overnight and booked a flight in the morning they would have been staying in a hotel on Manhattan's Lower East Side when the hijacked planes hit the World Trade Centre.
39. For two years around the 'Origin Of Symmetry' tour muse spent £150 per show on guitars which Matt smashed onstage. The costs came directly out of his own pocket.
40. muse have cited queen as an influence, particularly with 'United States of Eurasia.' Brian May has since called them "extremely talented" and "extraordinary musicians."
41. The shadows of flying people on the cover of 'Absolution' are real – art director Storm Thorgerson refuses to reveal how the shot was taken. He also shot this photograph, which was used for he cover of the band's 2006 album, 'Black Holes and Revelations'.
42. For a while, Muse's TV appearances were famous for the appearance of the 'mystery breakdancer' – their tour manager Glen, who would breakdance on every show at the behest of the band.
43. In 2005 baterista Dominic Howard took part in the Londres to Brighton bike ride for charity. He made it back to Londres in time to watch Motley Crue the same night.
44. During composição literária sessions for 'Absolution' in a warehouse o espaço in East London, bassist Chris Wolstenholme, who was staying at the warehouse, was provided with an inflatable bedroom to sleep in.
45. muse wanted to play at the Royal Albert Hall in 2008 because Matt's dad, who was a member of 60s violão, guitarra band The Tornados (of 'Telstar' fame), had always told Matt it was his favourite venue to play.