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Muse show | |
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Venue | Carling Academy[1] |
Date | 22nd September 2003[1] |
Location | Islington, London[source?] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Songs | 12[2][circular?] |
Support | -[source?] |
Start (UTC+1) | Unknown |
Capacity | 570[note 1][1][3] |
Price | Free[1][3] |
Sold out? | -[source?] |
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CD:UK | ← | Carling Academy | → | Nosturi – 11th |
A private show. Ten pairs of tickets were made available in August 2003 through a competition by Warner in which participants had to choose which of the 6 promotional gigs they wanted to go to, and answer the following two questions:
- Which Stanley Kubrick film inspired the set design for Muse's latest video 'Time Is Running Out'?
- What is the release date of Muse's new album 'Absolution'?
Answers had to be sent to muse@warner.music.com. At the time of the original announcement, the date of this show was yet to be confirmed.[3] A further 15 pairs of tickets were made available to more winners of the aforementioned competition on 12th September 2003, when the date of the show was announced officially.[1]
500 tickets were given away by the show's sponsor—XFM—in competitions over the week following the 12th October announcement.[1]
Speech
Before Hysteria | Bellamy | "Hey hey hey, how's it going; London I believe" |
After Hysteria | "Thank you". | |
Before Thoughts of a Dying Atheist | "These are the thoughts of a dying atheist". | |
After Thoughts of Dying Atheist | "Cheers". | |
Before Blackout | "This little number, this next little number is called uh, Blackout, featuring Wolstenholme on the keyboards" | |
After Blackout | "Thanks very much, cheers". | |
Before Citizen Erased | "We're going to play another song off our last album". | |
After Citizen Erased | "Cheers, thank you very much". |
Media
The show was recorded by XFM,[1] and was broadcast 30th September.[4] This recording is available in mp3 format here[broken link]. Five videos broadcast by XFM[5] are available here[registration needed].
Setlist
- Hysteria
- Thoughts of a Dying Atheist
(Manson 007) - Bliss + Pre-Sunburn Riff [watch]
- Blackout
- Citizen Erased
- Butterflies & Hurricanes
- Time Is Running Out
- The Groove [watch]
(Manson Laser, candy red Pedulla Rapture RB4) - Plug In Baby
(Manson Laser) - Stockholm Syndrome [watch]
(Manson Delorean) - New Born
- The Small Print
(Manson Laser)
Notes
- ↑ Known tickets
References
- ↑ a b c d e f g London private show (2003-09-12). MicroCuts. Retrieved 2006-10-26 from microcuts.net.
- ↑ [MicroCuts gigs archive]. MicroCuts. Retrieved 2007-10-21 from microcuts.net.[circular?]
- ↑ a b c Private shows in europe (2003-08-23). MicroCuts. Retrieved 2006-10-26 from microcuts.net.
- ↑ MicroCuts. (2003-09-30). [MicroCuts news]. Retrieved 2006-10-26 from microcuts.net.
- ↑ Ben 'heavymetallover'. (2007-05-14). Islington Academy 2003, XFM Carling Broadcast. Muselive. Retrieved 2007-05-15 from www.muselive.com.