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Few bands divide music fans as much as Muse. To their fans — and there are plenty of them — Muse are a band big on showmanship, spectacle and ambition. To their detractors, they are a band with all the bluster of Queen without the humour, the pretension of Radiohead without the intellectual depth and the stadium-sized ego of U2 without the intimate communal touches.
Glastonbury, however, loves. In 2004 Matt Bellamy and company headlined the festival after the breakthrough success of third album ‘Absolution’ — a triumphant gig marred by the tragedy of drummer Dominic Howard’s father dying soon after the gig from a heart attack. Muse have some bitter-sweet memories from this most prestigious of festival slots.
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