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Posted Fri Oct 9, 2009 3:16pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in That's Really Week

One of the odder political/rock feuds in recent memory took place this week, when Britrock trio Muse did a most unusual thing: asked a famous media figure to withdraw his glowing endorsement of the band. See, earlier this week on his nationally syndicated talk radio show, right-wing political pundit Glenn Beck praised the Muse song "United States Of Eurasia" (from new album The Resistance) for warning against the dangers of big government, saying: "These guys are brilliant, they know the time that we live in, they are libertarians from England. All of the lyrics are...dead on, on what's coming our way." But apparently, Muse were not amused.

Within an hour of Glenn's remarks, while he was still on the air, a representative of the band emailed Glenn and demanded that he retract his praise of the song, complaining that he was misrepresenting the band's views. "They would like me to retract my endorsement," Glenn wryly told listeners. "My apologies to Muse for saying that I like them. I didn't mean to destroy all their credibility and all their coolness. It's an awful album and you should never go out and buy it."

Apparently Muse don't believe the old adage that any publicity is good publicity...

Speaking of withdrawing public statements, this week two highly visible pop stars abruptly withdrew from the highly public forum known as Twitter. First one of Twitter's most popular celebrity tweeters, Miley Cyrus, deleted her Twitter account (which had 1.1 million followers), causing thousands of distraught fans to trend "#mileycomeback" in vain. In one of her final posts, the tween tweeter wrote that her new boyfriend Liam Hemsworth (her co-star in her upcoming movie The Last Song) wanted her to delete her account "with good reason"...and apparently she took his reasoning seriously.

Additionally, the always outrageous and uncensored Courtney Love--whose tweets were so over-the-top that they'd even inspired a fan-created Twitter alias called @cltranslated--also quit Twitter, just a few days after her daughter Frances Bean Cobain tweeted a scathing tirade against Lindsay Lohan's little sister, Ali Lohan. Frances Bean also deleted her account without explanation.

And thus, a gaping void was left in the Twitter world. But hey, at least tweeter extraordinaire John Mayer is still online.

Back on the subject of mouthy Britpop bands, this week Liam Gallagher shocked, well, no one when he confirmed what fans assumed ever since his brother/nemesis Noel Gallagher quit their band Oasis in a huff several weeks ago: Oasis have indeed broken up. "Oasis is no longer. I think we all know that. So that's done," he said. "It's a shame, but that's life. We had a good run at it. The thing about Oasis is...no one ended it for us. Which was kind of cool."

As for the famously feuding Gallagher brothers' post-breakup plans, it is widely presumed that Noel, Oasis's chief songwriter, will embark on a solo career, while Liam is launching a range of clothes called Pretty Green. Ironically, both brothers may even dabble in hip-hop, despite Noel's vehemently anti-rap comments regarding Jay-Z's appearance at Britain's Glastonbury Festival last year.

Snoop Dogg recently told British music site NME.com that he would be interested in signing Noel Gallagher to Priority Records (of which Snoop is creative director), and then none other than Jay-Z told U.K. paper The Sun: "I hear Snoop Dogg might be teaming up with Noel. If that's the case then I would love to work with Liam. [Oasis's] music is tight and I think we could blend our styles well. When I teamed up with Linkin Park nobody expected that to work, but we made a massive success of it. The same could happen with Liam. When you have two artists like us in a room just throwing about ideas, you come up with something brilliant fairly easily. I don't know what he is up to now, but he can give me a call."

Jay-Z and a Gallagher brother, collaborating? The next thing we'll hear is that Muse and Glenn Beck are recording a love duet. But hey, what better revenge could Liam get on Noel than by becoming BFFs with Hova?

In other rap-related news, Public Enemy are asking fans to raise $250,000 to help them record their new album (this is a new business model, with fans who invest $25 in the album receiving a share in the revenue as well as a numbered copy of it); the Beastie Boys' Adam "MCA" Yauch announced that he's "hopeful" he has beaten cancer; Aftermath Records labelmates Eminem and 50 Cent revealed that they will face off on a new song on Shady's upcoming Relapse 2 album; Method Man is facing four years in prison for tax evasion; and Beyonce defended Kanye West's recent controversial behavior at the VMAs, saying 'Ye was "standing up for art" when he protested Taylor Swift's video winning over her own "Single Ladies."

We wish Public Enemy good luck with their new business plan, Adam good luck in his cancer battle, Em and Fiddy good luck in their superstar face-off, Method Man good luck fighting the IRS...and Beyonce good luck in getting anyone to believe that Kanye is some sort of righteous crusader for the arts.

And, of course, we wish all of you a very good weekend. Until next Friday, goodnight and good music.

THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 STORIES:

1) Not A-Mused - Muse tell Glenn Beck to withdraw his endorsement of their music.

2) Beyonce's Halo Tarnished? - A confession, that she knew Kanye's intentions beforehand at the VMAs, sparks outrage.

3) Usher's "Papers" Trail - He exits his marriage from Tameka Foster with a nasty divorce song called "Papers."

4) And The Least Shocking Story Award Goes To... - ..Oasis, who anti-climactically confirm that they have indeed split up.

5) Adam Yauch Not Sabotaged - The Beastie Boy says he's hopeful" that he has beaten cancer.

6) Egg On Their (Black)face - An Australian TV show apologizes for a blackface skit that angered guest Harry Connick Jr.

7) Twitter Quitters - Popular tweeters Miley Cyrus and Courtney Love abruptly delete their accounts.

8) Eminem & 50 Cent Relapse Together - The rappers will face off on Marshall Mathers' upcoming Relapse 2 album.

9) Public Funding - Public Enemy ask fans to invest $250,000 in their new album.

10) Method & Madness - Rapper Method Man faces four years in prison for tax evasion.

 

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63 Comments

1. Carol -
I was still undecided whether to buy the new Muse album or save my music dollars for something else, but upon reading this story about them telling Glenn Beck where to shove his endorsement, I went immediately to I-Tunes to download Muse. I realize this decision is based as much on politics as music, but . . . .

2. the godfather -
miley cirus, why dont we all, boycott the brat?????

3. Yahoo! Music User -
glen beck will be around long after this fly by night group is gone.keep up the good work glen!!

4. Mike L -
Think I will start listening to Muse now....

5. Yahoo! Music User -
Do you really think It will hurt Glen Beck if you download Muses' music? I have a feeling not! What a way to waste your money. I agree Glen will be along a lot longer than Muse. It was a good publicity stunt for them.

6. Yahoo! Music User -
Muse has been around since the 90's.......so you can't really call them fly by night, glen :P

7. Yahoo! Music User -
The Muse Who??? One hit wonders i guess???

8. Yahoo! Music User -
Yahoo is so stupid, the Muse thing is a joke. Please. Obama sucks and Yahoo is still perpetrating the myth that he doesn't. Where were all you Glenn Beck haters when he was on CNN? Anyways, Muse is a great band and Beck can like whoever he wants.

9. Yahoo! Music User -
That was an on-air prank pulled by Beck and his radio staff.Go read the transcripts.Muse never contacted Beck to "retract" his endorsement.

10. Yahoo! Music User -
Well, had I not been watching Beck I would never have even heard of Muse, here's to hoping that I never will again. I certainly don't mind not listening to new music out there, it pretty much all sounds the same anyways (they're all beginning to look alike too). I have an idea for entertainers. How about concentrating on entertainment. If I were you, I would keep my opines to myself, since you may have fans out there who disagree. But hey, I'm no agent, you want to decrease your fan base. gohead. I just thought this was all about the dough.

11. Rick J -
another cry baby band! Imagine that! Poor Babies!!

12. Yahoo! Music User -
The person's comment about Muse Muse being on hit wonders YOU ARE DUMB!!!!! VERY DUMB!!!!!!!!! Muse is the biggest band in the world right now, what rock have you been living under, oh yeah you're Milye's number one fan right?

13. Yahoo! Music User -
The Muse story is not true.

14. murphys law -
#9 hit it right on its head.Yahoo is in the bag for this sh*t prez as much as cnn,msnbc,ny times and everyone except fox. who cares what british people think,especially a stupid band that make cookie cutter music. BECK is not right wing morons, he is a independent, but the media has takin over your minds so give acorn your bank account fools. Im just waiting for a musician to make a stupid comment like Kanye and say Obama hates all white people!!!!!

15. murphys law -
#9 hit it right on its head.Yahoo is in the bag for this sh*t prez as much as cnn,msnbc,ny times and everyone except fox. who cares what british people think,especially a stupid band that make cookie cutter music. BECK is not right wing morons, he is a independent, but the media has takin over your minds so give acorn your bank account fools. Im just waiting for a musician to make a stupid comment like Kanye and say Obama hates all white people!!!!!

16. Ernesto -
If the Muse story is true, they are your typical Britpop cry babies. In a couple of years, you will be able to buy their CD at the car wash for $ 2.17, while Glenn Beck will be raking in another $10 billon. Muse will be another flash in the pan...remember Chambawamba?

17. Yahoo! Music User -
It would have been nice if Lyndsey Parker was a journalist and actually did some research on her facts. Glenn Beck was being sacrastic when he claimed that someone from Muse emailed him asking to retract his statement. Glenn had a laugh about this the following day on his show about how members of the media took this seriously. You really think a representative of Muse was listening to Glenn Beck and emailed him within an hour an hour with a formal request???? Nice job lindsey, and nice job yahoo for putting this on your main page...

18. Yahoo! Music User -
If this story is true, good for muse... I would want glenn beck, a true hate-monger, to retract his endorsement as well. Indeed, Muse is one of the biggest bands in the world... if u have never heard of them ur probably too old or not cool.... "Yahoo is still perpetrating the myth"?... stoneg77, get a life... Bush is gone and Glenn Beck has always sucked!

19. Yahoo! Music User -
biggest band in the world? Are you talking 3rd world country? Never heard of them at all!

20. Yahoo! Music User -
come on, Muse sucks. they r just another crappy band. glens endorsement should be much appreciated, cause hes one of the few that does. the retraction was an on air joke. is there seriously no better story out there than this. to whoever wrote this story, heres an idea for ya, try writing the truth for one and how about reporting something important.
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