Matthew Bellamy

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The Resistance 03:49 Tools
Uprising (Made Famous by Muse) 00:59 Tools
Supermassive Black Hole 03:29 Tools
Hysteria 03:52 Tools
Time Is Running Out 04:33 Tools
Muscle Museum 04:35 Tools
Bliss 04:16 Tools
New Born 06:05 Tools
Map of Your Head 03:50 Tools
Showbiz 05:12 Tools
Piano Thing 02:55 Tools
In Your World 02:35 Tools
The International End Titles 09:12 Tools
the international end title 09:12 Tools
Soaked 04:33 Tools
Uprising (Arr. M. van Prooijen for Chamber Ensemble) 04:33 Tools
uprising 05:04 Tools
The International (End Title) 09:12 Tools
Supermassive Black Hole (Arr. M. van Prooijen for Chamber Ensemble) 09:12 Tools
Starlight 04:11 Tools
The International 09:12 Tools
Knights Of Cydonia 06:07 Tools
Floccinaucinihilipilification 00:30 Tools
Sunburn 03:54 Tools
Map Of The Problematique 04:19 Tools
Invincible 00:32 Tools
Take A Bow 04:19 Tools
Plug In Baby 02:42 Tools
City Of Delusion 04:49 Tools
The International - End Title 09:12 Tools
Feeling Good 00:00 Tools
Soldier's Poem 02:04 Tools
Fillip 04:01 Tools
Hoodoo 04:04 Tools
Cave 04:45 Tools
Freedom (live ACL 2013) 00:00 Tools
Unintended 03:56 Tools
Stockholm Syndrome 00:00 Tools
Falling Down 04:33 Tools
Sober 04:03 Tools
Yeah you 03:56 Tools
End Titles (The International) 09:12 Tools
Overdue 02:26 Tools
Assassin 03:31 Tools
Micro Cuts 03:38 Tools
Uno 03:38 Tools
Floccinaucinihilipilification. 00:06 Tools
Megalomania 04:36 Tools
Screenager 04:36 Tools
Escape 03:31 Tools
Space Dementia 06:21 Tools
Plug In Baby (Vocal) 02:37 Tools
Exo-Politics 03:53 Tools
Taste of Symphonic Monster 03:31 Tools
Citizen Erased 07:19 Tools
ZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA 00:05 Tools
the piano master 08:51 Tools
Hyper Music 00:30 Tools
Dark Shines 04:47 Tools
Supermassive Black Hole(Vocal) 02:44 Tools
Laugh 04:47 Tools
Undisclosed Desires 03:56 Tools
Never Slow Down 03:56 Tools
resistance 05:46 Tools
Hate This & I'll Love You 05:08 Tools
Pray (High Valyrian) 05:08 Tools
End Title 09:12 Tools
The International End Tittle 05:08 Tools
Guiding Light 05:08 Tools
Piano Solo 05:08 Tools
Falsetto collection 02:04 Tools
The International Soundtrack 02:04 Tools
1, 2, 3, 4... OHH YESSS 02:04 Tools
Nocturne Op.9 No.2. by Frederic Chopin 02:04 Tools
Freedom (cover) 00:00 Tools
End Titles 02:03 Tools
Bliss (The String Quartet.... просто нереально...) 00:00 Tools
Glorious 04:41 Tools
F*cking f*cking f*cking f*cking hell, f*cking f*cking hell f*cking f*cking f*cking yeah 00:00 Tools
Creep (Radiohead cover) 04:19 Tools
Collateral Damage (F. Chopin, Nocturne in E-flat major, Op.9 No.2) 02:03 Tools
Bliss (The String Quartet) 00:00 Tools
Butterflies and Hurricanes (Vocal) 00:00 Tools
The International — End Title 09:12 Tools
The International (End Titles) 09:12 Tools
Dead Star 04:10 Tools
unnatural selection 06:54 Tools
Supermassive Black Hole (Vocals) 00:00 Tools
mk ultra 04:06 Tools
House Of The Rising Sun 02:59 Tools
Barbie Girl (Aqua cover) 02:59 Tools
Starlight (acapella) 02:59 Tools
The Best Collection Of Shrieks 02:59 Tools
Butterflies and Hurricanes (вокал) 00:12 Tools
laught 00:12 Tools
Supremacy 00:12 Tools
United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage) 05:47 Tools
the piano genius 08:51 Tools
Map of the Problematiqué 08:51 Tools
Starlight (vocal) 03:40 Tools
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Born Matthew James Bellamy, June 9 1978, in Cambridge, England. He is the frontman and lead singer, guitarist and pianist for the British rock band Muse. Bellamy's father, George, was the rhythm guitarist in the 1960s English rock group The Tornados, who were the first English band to have a U.S. number one, with "Telstar". Bellamy's mother, Marilyn, was born in Belfast, and migrated to England in the 1970s. On her first day in England she met George Bellamy, who was at that time working as a taxi driver in London. They moved to Cambridge, where Bellamy's older brother Paul was born, followed a couple of years later by Matthew himself. In the mid-1980s they moved to Teignmouth, Devon, where Matthew was educated at Teignmouth Community College. Bellamy's piano style has been inspired by the works of Romantic pianists such as Sergei Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky and Franz Liszt, and has resulted in a fusion of Romantic style with rock in many of Muse's songs. In particular, many of his compositions contain elements of the first movement of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2, such as "Space Dementia", "Megalomania" and "Ruled by Secrecy", and of the third movement in the cadenza in "Butterflies and Hurricanes". In live performances Bellamy often breaks into lengthy Romantic piano solos, such as the performance of Prelude in C-sharp minor in the opening of "Screenager" on the live half of the Hullabaloo album. On Black Holes and Revelations, a reference can be heard to the Russian Romantic composer Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1, during the song "Hoodoo", where, towards the end, a quote of the beginning chords of the concerto, played in the minor key, can be heard before the rest of the band comes in. Bellamy cites some of his guitar playing influences as Jimi Hendrix, The Edge of U2, Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd, and Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, the latter being particularly evident in the more riff-based songs on Muse's second album, Origin of Symmetry, and in Bellamy's extensive use of pitch-shifting effects in his solos, such as the solo on "Invincible" from Black Holes and Revelations. Bellamy also shares a love of unusual and extreme guitar customization with Morello Bellamy's fascination with conspiracy theories has been evident since the release of Absolution, in which one song, "Ruled By Secrecy," is named after Jim Marrs' "Rule By Secrecy." The B-Side "Futurism" too deals with a possible dystopian future. Riddles relating to the Illuminati have appeared during the treasure hunt they set for fans on the 2005 mtvU Campus Invasion Tour and in a cryptic announcement about Muse's forthcoming album. Bellamy's interest in metaphysics is also evident (one may argue that the pair go hand in hand). Muse are among musicians such as Tool (compare concepts suggested in the aforementioned track 'Futurism', with Tool's Faaip De Oiad) as being advocates of political and philosophical leanings in modern music. With the latest Muse album Black Holes and Revelations we see Bellamy taking a much more optimistic approach to earlier and perhaps more dystopian themes, while still retaining the same concepts. The track Exo-Politics refers to the Zeta Reticulans, and suggests that "it's just our leaders in disguise" a conspiracy theory where the government fakes an alien invasion, a theme that Steven Greer has been promoting as a real possibility (coming from sources such as whistleblowers like the late German NASA rocket scientist Wernher von Braun) to politicians, the media and audiences worldwide through his Disclosure Project. Some Bellamy´s quotes; "If you look at those protests in France, the size and level of protest doesn't really relate to what they're protesting about. I think there's something underneath that people are feeling, particularly the younger generation. We feel like we've been born into some pre-created situation where we don't actually have any control over anything. We've got an aging population as well and that control factor grates a little bit. I feel, through this album, that I'm feeling pessimistic and frustrated about it all but at the same time I'm not against revolutionary moves and I wouldn't be ashamed to have incited a small riot, if it's for a good cause." "I think musicians as Rage against the Machine and System of a Down who address political issues directly in their lyrics are very important in these times. But I think it is painful when other artists whose music is just simplistic entertainment with no real political content believes their fame empowers them to influence people's votes or use it to attract a particular demographic.” “I think there is a feeling of mistrust for the government in general. The problem with mistrust is that it makes your vote seem useless as whoever comes in will probably muck things up again. Well, having said that, I think a blowjob from Monica Lewinsky is less of a crime than shaking hands with Dick Cheney!” --Ad infinitum and beyond-- Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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