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This is the last known performance of Hate This and I'll Love You.
This is the last known performance of Hate This and I'll Love You.


In an interview with Viva Zwei's 2 Rock at Haldern Festival, Germany just a month after this gig, Matt cited this gig as possibly the best Muse had ever done.<ref>[https://youtu.be/x6oDxSqgHLI?t=136]</ref>
In an interview with Viva Zwei's 2 Rock at Haldern Festival in Germany just a month after this gig, Matt cited this gig as possibly the best Muse had ever done.<ref>[https://youtu.be/x6oDxSqgHLI?t=136]</ref>


A notable performance of Hyper Music as three out of the four "Who"'s at the end of the verses are sung in full voice like in the studio version, as apposed to being sung in falsetto. This was a very rare occurrence for performances of Hyper Music during this era.
A notable performance of Hyper Music as three out of the four "Who"'s at the end of the verses are sung in full voice like in the studio version, as apposed to being sung in falsetto. This was a very rare occurrence for performances of Hyper Music during this era.

Revision as of 15:16, 28 April 2022

Bellamy singing on stage
Bellamy on stage
Muse show
Venue Zepp[source?]
Date 15th July 2001[source?]
Location Tokyo[source?]
Country Japan
Songs 16[source?]
Support Unknown
Start (UTC+9) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




Information

This is the last known performance of Hate This and I'll Love You.

In an interview with Viva Zwei's 2 Rock at Haldern Festival in Germany just a month after this gig, Matt cited this gig as possibly the best Muse had ever done.[1]

A notable performance of Hyper Music as three out of the four "Who"'s at the end of the verses are sung in full voice like in the studio version, as apposed to being sung in falsetto. This was a very rare occurrence for performances of Hyper Music during this era.

Media

Several videos are available on the unofficial "Japan Premier Gigs" DVD, which have been ripped with x264 into AVI format, available here[registration needed]. These include Micro Cuts, New Born, Screenager, Sunburn, Unintended, Citizen Erased, Fillip, Muscle Museum and Bliss.

Showbiz, Darkshines, Feeling Good, Hyper Music, Cave, and Plug In Baby are only in mp3 version but can be heard in the links below.

A low quality recording of the entire gig can viewed in full on YouTube here.

Setlist

See also


Go back to the gig archive