Hello, here there is a Full HD version of resistance's making of, taken from bonus DVD and upscaled with topaz software. www.topazlabs.com/topaz-video-ai
My mother who died in 2016 loved this album and especially exogenesis. Thank you very much for this video, it allows me to think back to the good times spent together. MUSE forever…❤️❤️
Music does the same for me, I hear Starlight (my best friend/bandmate's favourite Muse song) and I remember all the amazing times we shared music.... he got me into The Prodigy, I got him into Muse! Not gonna lie.... Verona is difficult to listen to, because it reminds me of the opposite, and how much I miss him, and should have spent more time with him. MUSE forever ❤
I miss how free they were about their song structures. Watching this again years later makes me realise how great the bass tracks were and how many details there were hidden in the songs.
12:21 I can confirm that the Status Graphite bass (seen being noodled on by Matt at 11:58) is a BEAST for slap bass, and was used on the record! Headless 80's weird-ass king of headstock free low end 😍
Lucky to be able to listen to this album. My fave tracks on The Resistance: Uprising, Resistance, Undisclosed Desires, Unnatural Selection, three pieces of Exogenesis. This album is perfect from the first second to the end. Thank you, Muse.
It is soooo joyful to watch this video again and again. All musicians of Muse are highly professional,musical and creative. Nice to see,when everyone is completely involved in the process,in this world of creation,searching the ways to turn invisible into a great music and songs. This video inspires me soo much,especially when my own muse leaves me for longer time without any ideas to create something new and real. Cause,music is my life. Thank You for this great video!Thank You for inspiration!
Thank you so much! I love watching all of the "Making of..." Muse videos :) If you have access to any of the other albums' films, please also process them with the software!
16:33 It might be unintentional, but that orchestral part is almost an exact copy of the Temple of Doom soundtrack ( Slave Children's Crusade ) :D A beautiful one by the way.
I watched the interview with their engineer the other day and he said Matt records his vocal in a room alone and don't want anybody to videoing him. So yeah, you'll never see a clip of him doing that.
@@bloodromance4776 Haha yes. Maybe there's a thing he wants to get/feel while recording all alone, the thing that can be done when he's alone. I wish I could ask him personally.
@@geetraldinha I think he's just shy about it. Singing acapella in front of a few people feels much more embarassing than singing in a band in front of thousands of people you don't see upclose. Especially during recording I suppose, because you're still experimenting and untrained, so you might feel more judgmental about your own performance.
Listening to the multitrack stems from Resistance (as well as having spent too long getting that tone with very similar equipment), I'm pretty sure the take that made it into the song was either that exact take, or one within a few minutes of that video being taken: the tone is absolutely spot on the same in a way that kinda makes that comment really make sense. My late bandmate was a one-take-wonder type musician, you literally HAD to be recording him before you let him touch an instrument, because he'd one-take things that had magic that only exists once!
Fantastic. I fear that Muse has gone down the Coldplay path. Their first albums were organic with gorgeous chord progressions, and they have moved into electro pop, overproduced, oversynthed uninspired stuff. Maybe they will find this again.
They are way better than cold play. They have gotten so big that they have probably have to keep adding more and more to keep up with the bigger and bigger tours.
I love the early Coldplay albums. Coming to Muse, Simulation Theory was a bit poppy but I wouldn't consider their other albums that pop sounding. They do have a couple of them on every album but most of them are spanning different genres. You can't pin Muse down to one genre which is the coolest thing about them.
yeah i get where you're coming from. I also had the same feeling when it comes to muse. I am both coldplay and muse fan. but I remember chris martin said whenever fans did not like their new sound, he said we have so many instruments that are being made. so it's a bit wasted not to play with it, experiment with it. whatever comes from that instrument need to be heard/shared with other people. I'm sure all musicians had the same idea. eventually, they want to experiment with new sounds. but muse so far they're still with organic instruments, not too poppy like coldplay
so freaking true.. after the resistance i basically did not listen to their album after not so excited on the 2nd law. however i like song madness lol. their latest album will of the people has some similar feelings with the resistance. so i like it
The rights of those songs expired a long time ago, they are public domain and free to use. Having said that, Muse have never literally "ripped-off" anything. They take influences as Matt Bellamy was a classical pianist before he got into rock. The only direct "copy" they made was a cover of Chopin's Nocturne Op.9 No.2 in Eb, which they cited and made their own (didn't even need to cite it, everyone knows it's a classical piece). They're constantly talking about classical composers that inspired them, so it's not like they're trying to fool anybody. Not to mention there are thousands of mainstream artits that are also inspired by classical composers (Lady Gaga, The White Stripes...).
My mother who died in 2016 loved this album and especially exogenesis. Thank you very much for this video, it allows me to think back to the good times spent together. MUSE forever…❤️❤️
Sorry for your loss, she is in heaven now, free from all despair and pain.
♥️
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Music does the same for me, I hear Starlight (my best friend/bandmate's favourite Muse song) and I remember all the amazing times we shared music.... he got me into The Prodigy, I got him into Muse! Not gonna lie.... Verona is difficult to listen to, because it reminds me of the opposite, and how much I miss him, and should have spent more time with him. MUSE forever ❤
Legends. This makes us even more appreciate their albums and masterpiece.
I miss how free they were about their song structures. Watching this again years later makes me realise how great the bass tracks were and how many details there were hidden in the songs.
them recording in a toilet is unforgettable 😂😂
The "It's like cannibalism" comment was so spot-on. Made me laugh out loud.
I totally lost it when Dom pauses and gets how funny the word is a full 15 SECONDS later, and is like "Cannibalism?!" 😆
12:21 I can confirm that the Status Graphite bass (seen being noodled on by Matt at 11:58) is a BEAST for slap bass, and was used on the record! Headless 80's weird-ass king of headstock free low end 😍
Firts time hear resistance , im crying . Best band of universe
Lucky to be able to listen to this album. My fave tracks on The Resistance: Uprising, Resistance, Undisclosed Desires, Unnatural Selection, three pieces of Exogenesis.
This album is perfect from the first second to the end. Thank you, Muse.
What an incredible record.
It is soooo joyful to watch this video again and again. All musicians of Muse are highly professional,musical and creative. Nice to see,when everyone is completely involved in the process,in this world of creation,searching the ways to turn invisible into a great music and songs. This video inspires me soo much,especially when my own muse leaves me for longer time without any ideas to create something new and real. Cause,music is my life. Thank You for this great video!Thank You for inspiration!
Thank you so much! I love watching all of the "Making of..." Muse videos :) If you have access to any of the other albums' films, please also process them with the software!
thank you sachacadieux8134
Thanks for the great upscale !
Genial el proceso creativo!!!
He is whistling some of the notes to the UK programme, 'Antiques Roadshow' by Paul Reade and Tim Gibson.
Stupendi e meravigliosi❤
I listen to this band and I can't help but remember Ultravox.
Excellent. Thank you. More, more!
what you mean andyracksthcam muse
@@elenainostroza6862 more of this type of coverage.🥰
So great! thanks!
Vederli creare un album è qualcosa di magnifico ....
Quel génie ce gars… ET ses musicos… Wahoooo…. Le TOP !!!!
Thank you kind sir
Qualcosa di importante, di unico e di grande
wow.....emezing wak !!!
Masterpiece
16:33
It might be unintentional, but that orchestral part is almost an exact copy of the Temple of Doom soundtrack ( Slave Children's Crusade ) :D
A beautiful one by the way.
United States of Eurasia.........pure effing genius!!!
31:07 You can actually hear that in the song
Exogenesis is a master piece .
Yes !
Proud Gen X!
We’ve got this
We’re in this together!
It us against them
WE WILL BE VICTORIOUS!!!!!!!!!
this was an absolute amazing thing to witness
you abs0lute diamond, what a band group, force xxx
28:14 the only acceptable reaction!
the 1st song ever in this album united states of eurasia 2nd song uprising 3rd song undisclosed desires
All I ever wanted was a clip showing Matt recording vocals.. never happened 😔💔
I watched the interview with their engineer the other day and he said Matt records his vocal in a room alone and don't want anybody to videoing him. So yeah, you'll never see a clip of him doing that.
@@geetraldinhaHe somehow feel shy to filming recording vocals but then sing in front of thousands of people
@@bloodromance4776 Haha yes. Maybe there's a thing he wants to get/feel while recording all alone, the thing that can be done when he's alone. I wish I could ask him personally.
matts volas song
@@geetraldinha I think he's just shy about it. Singing acapella in front of a few people feels much more embarassing than singing in a band in front of thousands of people you don't see upclose. Especially during recording I suppose, because you're still experimenting and untrained, so you might feel more judgmental about your own performance.
I Muse sono apocalittici spolverano il lerciume di Ulisse e lo trasformano ❤️🔥😍♥️
La última obra maestra de Muse :,)
Can you make haarp or Glastonbury 2004? Thanx so much
0:05 and it all starts with matt's whistle
some belldom moments to appreciate 😄 4:46 13:01 25:31
Thank you for your work for the fandom, man
✔️
2:40-2:42 kinda sounded like psycho 😂
reminds me of Dr. Who soundtrack?
They need to add MK Ultra to the setlist. Underrated AF song.
This is also imo their last great album.
No, 2nd law, Simulation theory and Will of the people is great too. Don't be dad rock fan
Discazo
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😍 È proprio così Vero come che sono una strega ♥️Matt BELLAMY ♥️😍
Ti avevo disegnato quando avevo 13 anni puoi anche non crederci ♥️😍l unico disegno che feci vedere al cugino di mio padre Roberto Moriconi Brasilia
9:44 What did Matt say?
"It's the old one-take-wonder Chris isn't it really?"
@@Aaron628318 That's very kind of you to help me. Thank you 🙏🏾
Listening to the multitrack stems from Resistance (as well as having spent too long getting that tone with very similar equipment), I'm pretty sure the take that made it into the song was either that exact take, or one within a few minutes of that video being taken: the tone is absolutely spot on the same in a way that kinda makes that comment really make sense. My late bandmate was a one-take-wonder type musician, you literally HAD to be recording him before you let him touch an instrument, because he'd one-take things that had magic that only exists once!
Cásate conmigo y formemos un futuro
🎁❤️♥️🔥😍
Proprio così sicura come mai ♥️
Chris one take
I love doms tshirt 20:59
right, he's the most stylish out of 3 :D
@@ryeofoatmealany idea what tshirt is that
@@dirasparagus9526 no idea bro. or you can screenshot and use google lens. it's like reverse image search
@@ryeofoatmeal did it but to no avail
@@dirasparagus9526 it's an old t shirt anyway, probably didn't produce anymore. but the design reminds me of Ed Hardy
An incredible band who have totally lost their way with recent albums. Still, I'm grateful for their earlier iconic albums.
simulation theory was meh, everything else from the new stuff is great
Well I love it all so that’s just your opinion. ☺️
WOTP is a fantastic album and kicks ass live!
Drones was amazing
Ma cosa stanno facendo in bagno ?😂
Good reverb because if the tiled walls
Shhh hahahah
Fantastic. I fear that Muse has gone down the Coldplay path. Their first albums were organic with gorgeous chord progressions, and they have moved into electro pop, overproduced, oversynthed uninspired stuff. Maybe they will find this again.
They are way better than cold play. They have gotten so big that they have probably have to keep adding more and more to keep up with the bigger and bigger tours.
You can't deny that voice or their live shows though!
I love the early Coldplay albums. Coming to Muse, Simulation Theory was a bit poppy but I wouldn't consider their other albums that pop sounding. They do have a couple of them on every album but most of them are spanning different genres. You can't pin Muse down to one genre which is the coolest thing about them.
Correct.
yeah i get where you're coming from. I also had the same feeling when it comes to muse. I am both coldplay and muse fan. but I remember chris martin said whenever fans did not like their new sound, he said we have so many instruments that are being made. so it's a bit wasted not to play with it, experiment with it. whatever comes from that instrument need to be heard/shared with other people. I'm sure all musicians had the same idea. eventually, they want to experiment with new sounds. but muse so far they're still with organic instruments, not too poppy like coldplay
The last “good” Muse album
I’d add The 2nd Law to it. That album had tons of bangers aswell
so freaking true.. after the resistance i basically did not listen to their album after not so excited on the 2nd law. however i like song madness lol. their latest album will of the people has some similar feelings with the resistance. so i like it
Have we forgotten Drones? That was a fantastic album
Only Simulation Theory kinda out of track but others are hella good
I hope they won't forget to rip-off some dead composers from XIX Century as they're usually do.
The rights of those songs expired a long time ago, they are public domain and free to use. Having said that, Muse have never literally "ripped-off" anything. They take influences as Matt Bellamy was a classical pianist before he got into rock. The only direct "copy" they made was a cover of Chopin's Nocturne Op.9 No.2 in Eb, which they cited and made their own (didn't even need to cite it, everyone knows it's a classical piece). They're constantly talking about classical composers that inspired them, so it's not like they're trying to fool anybody. Not to mention there are thousands of mainstream artits that are also inspired by classical composers (Lady Gaga, The White Stripes...).
Let‘s be honest here. A lot of time and money was spent on things, that nobody cares about.
Not sure I agree with you at all
@@justice6480 Don't worry, you don't have to ;-)
@@kaiulrich6185 :) artists perogative I guess
speak for yourself.
Definitely not my favorite band.