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Latest revision as of 23:49, 1 September 2011

Osaka Jam

Riff or jam
Name Drum and Bass
Artist Original
Writer/composer Muse
Appearance 16th May 2000 (early version)–17th August 2008

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Also dubbed by fans as "Osaka Jam" because of a sound-check video played before an Osaka gig (Club Quattro 2004), this jam has a similar sound to the "Futurism" bass-line. The first known play of an early version of this jam was on the 16th of May 2000. It was played during technical difficulties in the past. At the Royal Albert Hall 2008 TCT gig, it was played whilst Matthew Bellamy returned from the organ after "Megalomania", who joined Wolstenholme and Howard for the last part of the jam.

Since Arena Monterrey 2008, it has appeared on set lists as "Bass Jam" or "Drum and Bass"[1] and appeared on set-lists at most gigs in 2008.

References

  1. [Monterrey Arena 2008 set-list]. Retrieved 2008-07-17. [verify]