Muse: Exogenesis: Symphony REACTION/ANALYSIS | The Daily Doug (Episode 349)
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- Опубликовано: 3 мар 2022
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In this episode of #TheDailyDoug, I'm listening to music by Muse for the first time on the channel. I was very taken by the composition. So good! And, it's on the same overall topic as my last video from Star One...that we have to look to the stars to carry on the human race. It makes for soaring and heartfelt music. I hope you enjoy!
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Doug, another Muse song that’s greatly inspired by classical music is “Space Dementia”. You should check it out!
Shoot... should we direct him to the original, or the "remixx" version? Or both?
@@wewantthecup That’s a tough call but I’m going to recommend the 20th anniversary remix (which is canon to their catalog btw), the reasoning being that the remix really enhanced the song.
'Butterflies and Hurricanes' too.
@@blipbobeep8345 I agree. I like the original if listening to the whole album. But for just the track, I'd request The Remixx version
inspired as in actually copying the exact piano pattern from Rachmaninoff's piano concerto no.2
Muse; the closest thing we have to a modern version of Queen. Their live shows are SPECTACULAR - very immersive and interactive, lots of great props, the road crew usually participates in some way, and being part of 15,000 singing the chorus to Knights of Cydonia to close the night is one of the great experiences in rock and roll. Be on the lookout for a new album and tour from them in 2022.
Saw them last week. Truly unforgettable, and yeah - 35,000 people jumping up and down to the Cydonia riff is probably the coolest concert moment of my life.
Not just the chorus, everyone sings all of the guitar part too!
I've been fortunate enough to see them live, and I wholly agree with you. Queen I saw with Adam Lambert, so not at their prime, but still pretty awesome.
I can't listen to part 3 without sheding tears
I used to tear up during this, but not anymore. Now, Uprising makes me cry. Exogenesis Sympony makes me smile now, filling me with good memories.
Matt is a modern Mozart. There's no one like him nowadays. If you dive deep into his discography, you will find gold. Please, do it. The joy you have shown on this video is only the beginning of the amazing journey that is listening to Muse
Funny since Matt hates Mozart.
I'd say, more Chopin.
Whenever i listen to Redemption following the other 2 parts, I get shivers down my spine. I find this symphony to be a work of art.
Yeah, part 3 is really a beautiful piece of music.
Such an emotional work of art. How can something be so sad and yet so beautiful at the same time?
That song gets me crying every damn time, it's a phenomenal piece, filled with emotion and Matt's voice is simply perfection.
"Butterflies and Hurricanes" and "United stades of Eurasia" are also two really cool muse songs
Some other great MUSE songs I think Doug might enjoy:
-Space Dementia
-New Born
-Map of the Problematique
-Citizen Erased
-Bliss
Butterflies and Hurricanes, too
Cave and Assassin
and that Dr. Who number :)
also The Globalist
United States of Eurasia too!
I can't believe I missed this album! Honestly, I wouldn't be mad if they produced a purely symphonic classical album.
They have quite a wide range of music from dubstep to this. All shows that they are all classically trained.
@@codemonkey2k5 No, I don't think they are. Look into it, I'm pretty sure they are not. They all meet in high school.
Matt Bellamy has stated that he isn't classically trained. Which is hard to believe the way he plays the piano. He has a great love of Classical music. Especially Chopin which you can hear in his playing
@@deanbarton500 His father was the guitarist in the 60's band the Tornado's. I also hear Rachmaninoff influences in his music too. Can't wait to here their next album if Won't Stand Down is anything to go by. Fantastic.
@@deanbarton500 yeah, he isn’t classically trained, but my guess would be that he ingrained a lot of playing/composing techniques just from how much he listens to Rachmoninoff and other classical/romantic music.
Doug , you really need to go through this whole album. It is a masterpiece
Most of Muses albums are. Particularly showbiz, second law, simulation theory, drones, OOS and the resistance
Muse! This band is gooooooold. Next week: All days Muse.
You'll find sources of Chopin (United States of Eurasia), Bach (The Handler), Rachmaninov (Space Dementia/Explorers), Saens-Saint (I Belong to You) and Tchaikovsky (Hoodoo) spread over their whole discography (also in their rock music), despite none of them having classical training. Its very telling in a musicians range, when he can write something as beautiful as Part 3 and also play erringly loud rock music/metal at the same time.
I'd however suggest reacting to The Globalist (mix of Spanish music, rock/metal music and classical piano) OR react to their rock song "The Handler" to hear how they incorporate classic music into a non stop rock song
I believe Matt was classically trained in piano when he was young.
Matt has a classical music formation and a master degree in music composition...
@@kidi84the whole band has honorary doctorates from the University of Plymouth.
Hello Doug! Muse are one of my favourite bands of the last 20 years. I recommend Butterflies And Hurricanes for a bit of Rachmaninov inspired piano in the middle section. I’ve seen this live a few times and it’s incredible to see Matt Bellamy switch from playing insane guitar to tickling the ivories within moments on this song. Try to get the live at Wembley version from 2007. The album and DVD was called HAARP. I was there. Love ya, Jim!
What??? How did you get in here? Christ Doug, will you let just anybody in????
Hey brother Jim. How Goethe?
Doug...listen to Jim. He knows what he is talking about. I too have been requesting this timely song, and the version he suggests, and wondrously attended, is absolutely one for the history books. Now there are two versions at least. And one has the lead dude playing all the instruments, through the magic of post-production, one assumes. Otherwise, I am doubly intrigued. Both are worth a watch. Not sure which should be first. The actual concert I guess. Jim? What thinks ye?
Yes! One of my most memorable live concert moments was hearing Butterflies and Hurricanes live. Specifically the moment after the piano solo when they explode your head. Glad I got to experience that in person.
I’d kill to see Muse play Butterflies and Hurricanes live. Matt Bellamy is insane
I was at that concert all those years ago was insane
@@MisterWondrous shhhh, I thought I’d sneaked in with no one the wiser! Damn!!! The studio version is great, but I recommend the live version purely because there’s no studio fix or overdub or multiple takes. I was there. It was incredible. They really are supremely confident and very talented musicians. And so very young at this stage!
I’ve watched your reaction to the Exogenesis Symphonies untold times, and every time I take from the joy I see as you experience it for the first time. I cannot listen to Redemption without tears welling wth that shift as hope builds
20 year fan of MUSE and I believe this is one of their best. Matt is brilliant. His voice is usually front and center but I think in these he wanted to just be more in the mix and let the music speak.
13:46 Sorry for the long post, but I didn't know another way of doing this.
I honestly didn't know how I'd feel about listening to Redemption again. It was the song of my long-term life partner and me for most of my life, until one day it wasn't anymore. Since the day I lost the only person I've ever loved I've only been able to listen to it once - as I took a moment leaving the place we'd originally met to move onto a new life. I sobbed uncontrollably and yet it remains one of the most significant moments of my life.
Those first few notes still bring tears to me eyes to this day. I both love them and hurt from them in equal measure. Learning why this evokes this response from me musically has given me even a little bit of insight into why I feel the way I do. Lyrically the song may not make sense in this context, but this piece is one I both cherish and fear in equal measure.
I'm crying again, and yet value everything you offered about it more than you may ever realise. Thank you Doug. For everything you offer.
Music can move us, music is our life, enjoy your memories, life goes on ❤
I hope you'll do further Muse songs - there's plenty to choose from.
it's a rabbithole. I love every one of their songs. Seen them twice, I'm 62. I love them.
Thank you Doug, your honesty and sincerity are qualities that are highly needed during these times of dispar in the world. Thank you, as well, for sharing your knowledge in music to all of us mere mortals. Keep'em coming !!
This record was my introduction into Muse. Absolutely a masterpiece from the first track to the last!
The same here!
12 years later and Cross-Pollination still gives me chills.
Same, my favorite of the Exogenesis.
My wife and I have listened to this recording so many times that I can play every part of every song in my head... A truly amazing record beginning to end!
Matt can play spectacular grunge guitar and tender piano in the same song... They are an amazing band, just a three piece but so powerful on stage. I've been lucky enough to see them live and they can really do it... Keep on Rocking.
Great reaction, part 3 always reduces me to tears.
I’m a big muse fan and this whole album is amazing. I’d say this one and absolution are my two favorites but they are so diverse with their styles.
The song they wrote and performed for the London 2012 Olympics is also epic, check out 'Prelude' and 'Survival' from the album The 2nd Law. ;D
They are so ahead of their time. And Matthews vocal range is intense.
Muse is a fantastic band. Some rock fans believe they are just a British pop rock band because they only know the hits, but the band has a really wide range of styles. This suite is simply amazing. Great music indeed.
the start of Redemption is basically Moonlight Sonata, love these 3 songs though i was lucky enough to see them play it all live
Yeeeees Muse! I have being putting it on your comments a few times hehe. I discovered Muse on 2005 after Mike Portnoy named Absolution his album of the year on his forum. Actually you can hear some Muse influence on DT songs like Never Enough (HEAVY Stockhom Syndrome influence here) and probably Prophets of War.
I see most of the comments are already telling you to check Space Dementia, that’s a great one. Or even Citizen Erased which is often considered their more “proggy” one.
Nice to find folks who can appreciate how musical Muse can be. Such a beautiful composition.
I forgot how beautiful and mind-blowing this piece was. (The Resistance was my first proper studio album release for Muse, after being mind-blown by their H.A.A.R.P live performance). when Always give me goosebumps when Matt voice enters on the first part! Thank you for reacting and analyzing one of my favorite piece, record and band!
I haven't listened to this in a long time. It's good to hear it again! I hope you follow up soon with United States of Eurasia, from the same album.
Glad you at last found Muse. They are with out doubt the best live band in the world by some distance go and see them you wont be disappointed
Agreed. They are the only band that I must see on every tour.
Their live show is always a blast.
Muse is one of the Bands, without Words, live unbelievable
So glad you've discovered these guys who are local to me in Devon, south-west England (and friends of friends). You will be besieged by suggestions, I am sure, but my introduction to the band was 'Butterflies and Hurricanes' and the live version from Wembley in about 2010 - please give it a listen! The Rachmaninovesque piano solo in the middle lifts it to another level...... To think, they used to play in the pubs round here...... Keep doing these wonderful shows, dude - we love you!!
I'm so jealous right now. Doug has only just begun on his Muse experience,
& is in for something way out of the ordinary as he dives into this great band.
Dream Theater's Octavarium has some influences from Muse. The album Absolution was mentioned by Mike Portnoy as one of his top 10 favourites of all time
Muse is really difficult to define. They can absolutely rock with the best, but they’re more than that.
Knights of Cydonia
The 2nd Law: Unsustainable
The 2nd Law: Isolated Systems
Could throw in Map of the Problematique there
Yes! We need a full 2nd Law breakdown.
So glad you gave Muse a listen, and this was a great choice. You clearly loved the experience. Their catalogue is quite diverse, but I would certainly recommend further exploration. Matt Bellamy is undoubtedly a genius and drives much of the band's musical direction. The Resistance and The 2nd Law are my two favourite Muse albums.
So pleased that you've reviewed Exogenesis!!! It's one of those tracks not all Muse fans like, but I think it's brilliant!!! Please let this not be the only Muse you review - THE GLOBALLIST, for example.
YYYUUUUUUSSSSSSSS!!!!! I commented a while ago about doing anything by Muse!! Let me get a bowl, and I'll settle down.
I really, really enjoyed that. Man, that was beautiful. Ahhhhh. I love the way you do these reactions. It allows me to get it. I really like the point you made about major chords and how they can sculpt sorrow and hope and it doesn't have to be minor chords. I do hope you'll do some more with Muse.
Many of the songs on 'The Resistance' have a Queen influence for me, or at least what I hear.
I agree, especially United States of Eurasia does it for me
They've indicated in interviews that Queen and System of a Down are two of their biggest influences. You can hear a lot of System of a Down in Unnatural Selection!
Mostly just United States of Eurasia that I’ve heard
Yep. It has a lot of Queen...
@@iantucker5013 Yeah, wasn't the riff for stockholm syndrome just Matt having fun with a SOAD style thing, if i remember right. Was an old interview i read mid absolution era.
Muse have always been something special
Always nice to see someone react the same way I did, the first time I heard this song. It's evolutionary, perfection, hope, victorious, Moonlight Sonata and bohemian Rhapsody. Best way to show the impression is the silence after...
I must have listened to this 1000 times and it still gets me all emosh. So good to see someone listening first-time and loving it too. Bravo. A really enjoyable vid Sir.
Thank you for your beautiful reaction/analysis of this piece of Muse, Doug - really enjoyed it🙏🏼💜🤗. I hope that you will do more of them💚🤗.
United States of eurasia from the same album! You'll love it!
Great analysis of this trio of songs that seems so much more relevant in this day and age. A few other songs I think are worth a listen are:
The Dark Side
Knights of Cydonia
Butterflies and Hurricanes
Stockholm Syndrome
So many others. Perhaps another multi song listening event one day.
Great reaction Doug! I clicked on this link so fast. I just knew you would have some good analysis of this! I wasn't disappointed.
The first time I heard this 'suite', my jaw dropped. I knew Matt Bellamy's classical leanings & prowess on the piano, but didn't realize his compositional skills were this good! It was this album that really got me into Muse (I knew of a few tracks prior), so unfortunately, I missed seeing this tour live (this suite would have been a real treat!)
Simply a beautiful piece!
So appreciative of your review and reaction of this. What a wonderful piece!!! ❤️
Fantastic reaction and breakdown. A pleasure to see your joy discovering it. I find the Exogenesis pieces extraordinarily moving now. The shift in part 3 is …….. I don’t know what the word is but it just takes me somewhere.
Muse is my favourite band and I’ve listened to these songs thousands of times but it’s been so fun and interesting going on this journey of listening to these with you and getting your insight and perspective on the music, loved when you said “we’re leaving earth now y’all” great video !
Welcome to Muse Doug, glad you finally made it. I've been listening to them for years and this track is one of my favourites. Looking forward to you discovering more stuff by them, enjoy!
More Muse, please! Butterflies & Hurricanes, Space Dementia, The Globalist... so much great material I'd love to see you cover!
So much good catalog from Muse, Doug - thanks for doing this one! Very validating to hear your reaction. It's art-rock, for sure. Matt Bellamy is kind of a genius - when you see them live the thing that stands out is how he sings, plays keys, and then plays guitar, seamlessly. I've had the good fortune to see them 4 times. Amazing every time. Cheers!
Thank you, I really love your reaction. You reminded me of my late father who passed away 8 years ago, he was a music person and always loved classical music. He sometimes told me of these classical music theory that I had never understand. I got more into rock music and Muse was my favorite rock band since 16 years ago. He didn't quite enjoy rock and similar 'harsh' sounds. I kept playing their songs loudly from my room. Then I don't remember since when exactly, but I realized my father started humming to their songs and told me that Muse have great songs and great lyrics. It seems that Muse is the only rock band that he approved being my favorite band. Watching this video got me thinking that maybe, just maybe, this was the symphony that changed my father's view of Muse. It's sad that I couldn't enjoy Muse last three albums with him.
I'm a big fan of Muse, and I've listened to this piece numerous times. I've never enjoyed it as much as I did watching you react to it. I always learn here. Thanks for that.
I'd like to encourage you to add Keith Emerson's "Piano Concerto No. 1" (from the ELP Work's Volume 1 double album) to your to-do list. It's a popular piece to many ELP fans, but it's looked down upon by true classical music aficionado's and I'd love to get your take on it.
I’ve been diving into your reactions the last few weeks, and I’ve loved it so much! Great to see that you continue to select music pieces across such a wide landscape of different bands. A suggestion for you, Jean Luc Ponty’s Imaginary Voyage, I think you would love it!
So glad you've finally got to Muse. I suggested this and others WAAAYYY back and I've got to say Muse can rock hard but they write complex arrangements with the Best of them. Glad you enjoyed it. Dig deeper, they've got so much to offer.
One of the greatest pieces of music I've ever heard. Basically had this on repeat for weeks when it came out. Basically anything from their earlier albums is amazing and the new one seems like a return to form. Also seen them live and I can confirm they are amazing
I love David Bennett Painos take on this
He says alot of Muse songs are 'classically inspired rock music' but that the Exogenesis Symphony can be considered 'Rock inspired classical music'.
The interplay between the piano and the strings (particularly the cello) in Redemption is utterly gorgeous. It can bring me to tears in a way only Mozart, Puccini & Chopin have ever done before.
Thanks Doug - I have been waiting for you to discover Muse - such a diversity of music you can find anything to suit you mood. You should really check out their live performances truly breath taking.
Another great review Doug! I've been a great fan of Muse from here in the UK since I 'discovered' them with 'The 2nd Law' album in 2012. I subsequently got hold of their entire back catalogue and all albums to date. I've also seen them live 3 times and their shows are amazing. You should have a look at their 'Live in Rome Olympic Stadium' video. Thank you for getting round to Muse at long last!
Doug, thanks for opening that box and listening to my favorite band of all time. You can't go wrong with anything they have done, although this piece was the most symphonic of course. But whatever style they choose, Matt Bellamy is a genius.
Would love to see you do more Muse Videos! This masterpiece is truly something else, Muse is one of the most talented bands of the past couple of decades, and by far the best live performers too!
So happy you have finally discovered MUSE. Their music is diverse and surprising. I would also recommend their song I belong to you on the same album for more classical crossover.
Haven’t listened to this a lot lately, but now it felt so good. I have been a major fan of Muse during the first 3 to 4 albums and than kinda lost out on them. I still love their first album the most and would advise you to start there with reviews and then continue to later work!
First song I heard by Muse was unintended back in the early 2000's and was instantly hooked, his voice is incredible and they're exceptionally tight as a band.
Go back to showbiz and start there, each album is an absolute joy to listen to, they started off superb and got exponentially better with each, subsequent release...they...are...simply...wonderful!
Doug,
Please please please react to more Muse - The most dynamic and interesting tracks that i believe would interest you:
United States of Eurasia (There is a little cheeky piece of Chopin thrown in)
Survival (An absoloutley huge sound with Operatic and Choir backing vocals) Make sure you listen to the album version and listen to 'Prelude' first, it leads into Survival
P.S - Is there anyone that can tell me what mode / scale Matt plays during his guitar solos in the track Survival? As I am not as very Musically inclined because i am a filthy Rock/Blues Guitar player!
Cheers
An Interstellar edit with Cross-pollination would be perfect. Someone should do it.
Great video! I've heard nothing but great things about Muse. I've heard a few songs but them, but I've never dove into their catalog of music. Because of your video, I just added their album The Resistance to my RUclips Music library.
"Take a bow" is worth checking out as well.
Thank you for doing this piece. It is beyond beautiful. When it ends I want to start it over again immediately
Mr. Bellamy. Genius.
I've been waiting for years for a decent reaction to this unique piece of music. I purposefully listen rarely to this masterpiece to not wear of its impact. It is very special and dear to me and beyond any comparison to anything else which is of course no need to even seek. So I'm very happy to see it getting appreciated by a larger channel and therefore been made available to more people.
These songs are otherworldly. This is why I love Muse. I really love those antimainstream songs.
A brilliant masterpiece from the musical genius Matt Bellamy 🤍🖤
Muse has a fascinating stab at acapella Renaissance polyphony on their track "Drones" from the album of the same name. It's not something you hear much of, really neat.
I was going to recommend the same thing. I love it.
You are going to enjoy your Muse journey Mr Doug. I look forward to watching along.
Subscribed to this channel for all the prog you've been doing which is a recent love of mine, but Muse will always be my favourite band, and have been for almost a decade. Everyone's telling you certain songs to listen to and I'm telling you that you need to listen to them live, its where they're the absolute best, and sounds even better than studio recordings for the most part
Since you love to follow chord progressions: 'Knights of Cydonia' is a journey through the circle of fifths (at least for 2/3 of the song).
Or the first track from the same album 'Take a bow' which is also one massive crescendo
Awesome, loved it, thank you Doug!! You definitely need to listen and react to more of MUSE
Thanks for the final reflection, it was amazing 🙏
Great to see you dive into some Muse. I've always believed that Muse writes music for people who understand music. Even people who don't understand music will feel something, but understanding it makes you feel so much more when listening to their multi-part pieces like this.
Wonderful, I’m a big fan, of both muse and the daily Doug! Really enjoyed this video, more muse please Doug! 👍👍
You mentioned Marillion. I can recommend one of their earlier albums Misplaced Childhood. Script for a Jesters tear, from an even earlier album is pure poetry put to music.
When they started they seemed to take a lot from Radiohead, especially the OK Computer era. But they found their feet and their sound. They are phenomenal live. Matt Bellamy is an excellent musician. He adores classical music, and will often quote from the greats. He made his own guitars, one of the first to incorporate a Kaos pad into a guitar. He preferred Manson guitars. Still does, but these days he owns the company.
I went through a Muse phase that lasted maybe 3 months a few years ago. Awesome band, super talented. Glad that such complex pop music made it big again. I can only take that dude's singing style for so long, though, which also has a lot to do with his timbre. It's a great voice. Just one of those things for me. Anyway, "Exogenesis Symphony" is something I'll still get into on occasion. Amazing work.
I watch quite a few reaction videos for muse and this is by far the best I have seen, it was informative and heartfelt
Part one has been on my late night playlist since it came out. One of my fav all time muse songs. That entire album is phenomenal
Very seldom have I heard a band successfully blend beautiful and classic symphonic elements into rock music. This album is always on the rotation, it’s beautifully composed and performed.
Thanks. Whomever composed this (even if it's more than one person) could easily write for film! tavi.
Just now watching this and it's so great to see someone react to this in this way. The bombastic tunes of Exogenesis are freakish.
Absolutely beautiful analysis of this gorgeous piece. Muse is one of my favorite bands
HOLYY COW!!! I DIDN'T EXPECT YOU'D REACT TO MUSE!!!! THANKS DOUG!
Facinating - I like Muse but never delved too much. I will be now. Another epic III parter to check out would be Extreme's Everything Under The Sun Parts 1, 2 & 3. Utterly Brilliant!!!!!!!
Muse is probably my favourite band.
Doug, truly great band who produce the most awe inspiring live shows you will ever see. Often voted best live performers in the music press. There are numerous live performances on youtube and I urge you to dip in... you will not be disappointed wherever you choose to start.
This music made me fall in love 💕💕💕💕