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== Information ==
Muse headlined the Reading main stage on Saturday.  Their allotted time was from 22:00 to 23:30, but they started ~15 minutes late.{{cite/none}}  Mike Skinner ([[The Streets]]) said at the beginning of his performance "hello [[Pilton Worthy Farm 2004 (gig) | Glastonbury]]!  We're Muse ... Just kidding".{{cite/none}}  A second encore was planned between ''Stockholm Syndrome'' and ''Take a Bow'', however, as [[Matthew Bellamy]] described during the post-gig interview on BBC Radio 1, he couldn't bring himself to leave the stage.{{cite/none}}.
Muse headlined the Reading main stage on Saturday.  Their allotted time was from 22:00 to 23:30, but they started ~15 minutes late.{{cite/none}}  Mike Skinner ([[The Streets]]) said at the beginning of his performance "hello [[Pilton Worthy Farm 2004 (gig) | Glastonbury]]!  We're Muse ... Just kidding".{{cite/none}}  A second encore was planned between ''Stockholm Syndrome'' and ''Take a Bow'', however, as [[Matthew Bellamy]] described during the post-gig interview on BBC Radio 1, he couldn't bring himself to leave the stage.{{cite/none}}.


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The performance, aside from ''Stockholm Syndrome'' which was not broadcast, can be found on the [[microcuts.net]] [http://microcuts.net/uk/download/ download section]. A video of this performance, including interviews, can be found {{MLh |25911}}.
The performance, aside from ''Stockholm Syndrome'' which was not broadcast, can be found on MuseBootlegs [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=1513 here] or [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=19 here].
 
An audio rip in lossless (FLAC) format of the FM radio broadcast of nine songs can be found on MuseBootlegs [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=1124 here]. There is also a recent "remaster" version, which includes [[Stockholm Syndrome (song) | Stockholm Syndrome]], available on MuseBootlegs [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=2001 here]. Info indicates it is a lossy source but extracted as 24bit for quality.


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== Gallery ==
Photographs from the 2006 Reading Carling Weekend Festival, published by the BBC.
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File:Reading 2006-08-26 BBC a.jpg
File:Reading 2006-08-26 BBC b.jpg
File:Reading 2006-08-26 BBC c.jpg
File:Reading 2006-08-26 BBC d.jpg
File:Reading 2006-08-26 BBC e.jpg
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Image:Reading01.jpg
Image:Reading02.jpg
Image:Reading03.jpg
Image:Reading04.jpg
Image:Reading05.jpg
Image:Reading06.jpg</gallery>


== References ==
== References ==
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Reading Little John's Farm | Little John's Farm, Reading]]
* [[Reading Little John's Farm | Little John's Farm, Reading]]
* [[Reading Little John's Farm 2006 (gallery) | Gallery]]


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Latest revision as of 22:32, 8 September 2023

Line-up poster
Bellamy
Weekend ticket
Line-up poster photograph
Muse show
Venue Little John's Farm[source?] (Carling Weekend[1][2]—main stage - headline[source?])
Date 26th August 2006[2]
Location Richfield Avenue, Reading[1][2]
Country United Kingdom
Songs 16[source?]
Support Arctic Monkeys, The Streets, Feeder[source?]
Start (UTC+1) 22:15[source?]
Capacity 80,000[capacity][source?]
Price (GBP) >60–>135[source?]
Sold out? Yes[2]




Information

Muse headlined the Reading main stage on Saturday. Their allotted time was from 22:00 to 23:30, but they started ~15 minutes late.[source?] Mike Skinner (The Streets) said at the beginning of his performance "hello Glastonbury! We're Muse ... Just kidding".[source?] A second encore was planned between Stockholm Syndrome and Take a Bow, however, as Matthew Bellamy described during the post-gig interview on BBC Radio 1, he couldn't bring himself to leave the stage.[source?].

Bellamy wore a white t-shirt that bore the text "Google Video: Terror Storm".[3] Search for this on Google Video to watch a documentary about how some terrorist acts were inside jobs to set up more authoritarian laws such as imposing ID cards etc. The documentary was made by Alex Jones.

Price details

Duration Base price (GBP)
1 day 90
weekend with camping 135[1]

Speech

After Hysteria Bellamy "Thank you Reading! How's it going?"
Before Showbiz Howard "Thank you very much Reading. You're looking good".
Bellamy "We'll play a very, very old song now, off our first album".
After Bliss "Thanks a lot".
After Butterflies & Hurricanes Howard "Thank you very much indeed Reading".
After Take a Bow Bellamy "Thank you Reading! Thanks very much, cheers".
Wolstenholme "Cheers".

Media

The BBC broadcast this show on BBC3 and BBC2.[4] BBC Radio 1's website also broadcast the performance live. On this broadcast, Butterflies & Hurricanes was incorrectly titled as 'Bliss'.[5]

The performance, aside from Stockholm Syndrome which was not broadcast, can be found on MuseBootlegs here or here.

An audio rip in lossless (FLAC) format of the FM radio broadcast of nine songs can be found on MuseBootlegs here. There is also a recent "remaster" version, which includes Stockholm Syndrome, available on MuseBootlegs here. Info indicates it is a lossy source but extracted as 24bit for quality.

Setlist

Gallery

Photographs from the 2006 Reading Carling Weekend Festival, published by the BBC.

References

  1. a b c Tene. (2006-09-07). [Ticket scan]. MuseWiki. Retrieved 2006-09-07. [verify]
  2. a b c d (2009-03-25). [Line-up poster]. Live Nation website. Retrieved 2011-05-12 from media.livenation.com. [verify]
  3. Rock frontman invites viewing millions to see Alex Jones movie (2006-08-27). Prison Planet. Retrieved 2006-09-01 from prisonplanet.com. [verify]
  4. James 'sunburnt_atheist'. (2006-08-17). [Report of BBC television coverage]. Muselive. Retrieved 2006-08-18 from www.muselive.com.
  5. nisiagr. Muse-Butterflies And Hurricanes (live@Reading 2006). YouTube. Retrieved 2007-06-12 from www.youtube.com.


See also


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