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[[Image:Teignmouth19921221poster.jpg|thumb|right|Promotional poster]]
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This was a collective gig at which the antecedent bands to Muse, Gothic Plague and Fixed Penalty, performed.<ref name="poster"/><ref name="ml20050411"/> The gig was on a Monday the 21st of December and the only year on which this gig could have taken place that had the 21st of December on a Monday was 1992.
This was a collective gig at which the antecedent bands to Muse, Gothic Plague and Fixed Penalty, performed.<ref name="poster"/><ref name="ml20050411"/> The gig was on a Monday the 21st of December and the only year on which this gig could have taken place that had the 21st of December on a Monday was 1992.


Matthew Bellamy had already joined Gothic Plague by this time.<ref name="ml20050411"/> Dominic Howard later recalled that Gothic Plague and Fixed Penalty started doing gigs at the local community centre together shortly after Matthew Bellamy joined the former.<ref name="k2005">
[[Matthew Bellamy]] had already joined Gothic Plague by this time.<ref name="ml20050411"/> [[Dominic Howard]] later recalled that Gothic Plague and Fixed Penalty started doing gigs at the local community centre together shortly after Matthew Bellamy joined the former.<ref name="k2005">{{cite/kerrang2005}}</ref> He may have been referring to the Meadow Centre.
{{cite/kerrang2005}}</ref> He may have been referring to the Meadow Centre.


It is not known what songs Gothic Plague and Fixed Penalty played, but Howard later implied they were cover songs rather than songs written by the respective bands.<ref name="k2005"/> Bagpuss Shot Kennedy's set on the other hand included ''Shoppers Paradise'' by CARTER USM and ''Don't Let Me Down Gently'' by The Wonderstuff.<ref name="ml20050411"/>
It is not known what songs Gothic Plague and Fixed Penalty played, but Howard later implied they were cover songs rather than songs written by the respective bands.<ref name="k2005"/> Bagpuss Shot Kennedy's set on the other hand included ''Shoppers Paradise'' by CARTER USM and ''Don't Let Me Down Gently'' by The Wonderstuff.<ref name="ml20050411"/>
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Teignmouth Meadow Centre (venue)|The Meadow Centre, Teignmouth]]
*[[Teignmouth Meadow Centre (venue)|The Meadow Centre, Teignmouth]]
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Revision as of 01:57, 15 July 2009

Promotional poster
Muse show
Venue The Meadow Centre[1][2]
Date 21st[1] December[2] 1992[source?]
Location Teignmouth[source?]
Country United Kingdom
Songs Unknown
Support Fixed Penalty, Bagpuss Shot Kennedy, Avqvod Zoo[1]
Start (UTC) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price (GBP) 1.00[source?]
Sold out? Unknown


This was a collective gig at which the antecedent bands to Muse, Gothic Plague and Fixed Penalty, performed.[1][2] The gig was on a Monday the 21st of December and the only year on which this gig could have taken place that had the 21st of December on a Monday was 1992.

Matthew Bellamy had already joined Gothic Plague by this time.[2] Dominic Howard later recalled that Gothic Plague and Fixed Penalty started doing gigs at the local community centre together shortly after Matthew Bellamy joined the former.[3] He may have been referring to the Meadow Centre.

It is not known what songs Gothic Plague and Fixed Penalty played, but Howard later implied they were cover songs rather than songs written by the respective bands.[3] Bagpuss Shot Kennedy's set on the other hand included Shoppers Paradise by CARTER USM and Don't Let Me Down Gently by The Wonderstuff.[2]

References

  1. a b c d musky72. (1992). [Poster scan]. Retrieved 2008-01-17. [verify]
  2. a b c d e musky72. (2005-04-11). VERY EARLY GOTHIC PLAGUE/FIXED PENALTY FLYER. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-01-17 from muselive.com.
  3. a b Inside Trax (2005). Kerrang! TV. [verify]

See also


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