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You can listen to an audience recording in MP3 format here [https://archive.org/details/20020825-TempleNewsamLeedsEnglandLeedsFestival2002]. | |||
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Muse show | |
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Venue | Bramham Park (Carling Weekend[1]) |
Date | 25th August 2002[1] |
Location | Wetherby, Leeds |
Country | United Kingdom |
Songs | 12 |
Support | Ash, et all... |
Supported | Foo Fighters |
Start (UTC+1) | Unknown |
Capacity | Unknown |
Price | Unknown |
Sold out? | Unknown |
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Carling Weekend, Reading | ← | Carling Weekend, Leeds | → | CD:UK |
Last show of the Origin of Symmetry era.
Information
This was similar to the Reading Festival set. Last live performance of Eternally Missed until 2018 and Muse's last gig of 2002.[2]
Speech
After Dead Star | Howard | "Cheers! How's everyone doing?"[2] |
Bellamy | "If, if, if anyone falls over make sure you help each other up. I saw some people getting fucking killed down there, take it easy". | |
After Citizen Erased | "Thank you very much Leeds!" | |
After Space Dementia | "Cheers, thanks a lot. This is uh, a new song". | |
After Feeling Good | "Cheers, thanks". | |
Before Muscle Museum | "This song is called Muscle Museum". | |
After Plug In Baby | "Thank you very much Leeds! Thank you very much for coming, it's been a great pleasure to be here". | |
Howard | "Yes it has". | |
Bellamy | "And this is our last song of the year so, this song is called Bliss, this song is for you". | |
Howard | "Thank you very much". | |
Bellamy | "We're going to make another album and come back next year so, thank you very much". | |
Howard | "Cheers, have a good night". |
Media
You can listen to an audience recording in MP3 format here [1].
Setlist
- New Born
- Dead Star
- Citizen Erased
- Space Dementia
- Falling Away with You (instrumental)
- Eternally Missed
- Feeling Good
- Hyper Music
- Stockholm Syndrome (instrumental)
- Muscle Museum
- Plug In Baby
- Bliss (extended)
References
- ↑ a b News (2002). Muse website. Retrieved 2002-10-09 from muse-official.com[dead link]. [verify]
- ↑ a b [Recording]. Muselive. Retrieved 2007-05-09 from www.muselive.com.