MUSE did not order the pizza

The MUSE show was great. Definitely worth
the drive. We actually stuck around and met them afer the show! They
played quite a few tunes from Black Holes and Revelations - even Take a
Bow. On Sept. 11th! Take that America!

Plug In Baby kicked major
ass, as did Exo-Politics. There was one part where they jammed out what
sounded (suspiciously) like it came from a Rage Against The Machine
song… or my ears decieved me. I don’t know. His guitars were amazing- he used the Manson with the built-in Khaos pad a lot. And played a guitar solo in lieu of a horn solo at one point.

The venue was
pretty cool. The floor was two-tiered and they had TV screens
everywhere, so if the stage was being blocked, you could still see what
was going on. We were in the lower tier, closer to the stage and had
the usual problems of people who were 7ft tall standing right in front
of us.

Beth got into it (with a guy who stood in front of her)
and he replied by saying "Listen to Muse’s music before you talk like that. It preaches peace". Peace? Are you listening to the same Muse I am?
Anyway, the guy walked away after Belinda said something to him too.

That
(and the opening band) were the crappiest part of the night. Right
after the show, Belinda said that they usually come out to meet fans.
The security kicked us out of the venue, so we waited outside by some
gates where the buses and semis were parked. I was cold, kinda tired
and didn’t want to wait long as I had a 3 hour drive to get home - but
Belinda insisted they always come out.

I’m glad she did cause
when I went to get the car and as I drove up to where we were waiting,
Matt and Dom came out and hung out on the far end of the lot. After
some moments, where Matt looked like he was trying to ride a bicycle
owned by a crew member, they walked over to the gate.

Everyone
rushed Dom and Chris on the other side and Matt casually walked up to
my side. Sweet! It looked like he was shorter than Beth! I shook his
hand and said great show - he looked somewhat flustered and mumbled
thanks. The guy next to me then proceeded to shove a pen and poster in
his face for him to sign.

As I was contemplating what to say to the
Matt Bellamy, a kid walked up and asked him if he took guitar lessons.
He said no (a blatant lie, apparently). Another kid then said he was
the only person in the world that can play a Rachmanikov or
some-other-Rach-sounding-name composer’s piano parts to which Matt
replied, "No, that stuff is pretty hard." Another lie - I was really
starting to like this little british guy. That’s how I would deal with
stupid questions from dumb kids.

As this point, Beth and Belinda came over and
got some stuff signed. Someone mentioned something about the pizza that
was just delivered and Matt said "Pizza? Nah…it’s for the crew." Beth
asked Matt about his light-up piano from last year. He said he didn’t
know here it was now. Belinda suggested he threw it in a dumpster. He
said he should have…

Okay that’s long enough. It was
definitely more impressive than meeting Metallica, but I don’t know if
it was cooler than meeting Eric Cantona. Or watching Cantona drink teh
tarik. It kept me awake on the drive home… and I got a pink
"Supermassive Black Hole" t-shirt signed by Matt and Chris. Not bad.
Not bad at all.

P.s. Columbus is the most emo city I have ever been too.

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