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== Information ==  
== Information ==  


Private show for around 100 concert goers. The show was broadcast as a promo for the near upcoming Absolution release.  
Private show for around 100 people. The show was broadcast as a promo for the upcoming release of Absolution.  


A concert attendant defined the show as "''The free cans of beer get passed around, and we know it’s going to be a good night. We’re in a tiny BBC studio tucked away in Maida Vale, with a hundred lucky competition winners about to witness an exclusive live set from Muse in surroundings not much bigger than your average primary school assembly hall. It’s 9.20pm, and with about forty minutes left on Zane Lowe’s Radio 1 show, Muse arrive onstage. They’re introduced by Zane Lowe as ‘one of the best bands in the world’ and we’re told to expect material from the new album as well as some older stuff. It’s a thrill just to see these three musicians at just an arms length away, but when they start playing their instruments, the results are nothing short of spectacular.''" <ref>https://www.angelfire.com/band2/gig101/muse180903.html</ref>
An attendee from the concert defined the show as "''The free cans of beer get passed around, and we know it’s going to be a good night. We’re in a tiny BBC studio tucked away in Maida Vale, with a hundred lucky competition winners about to witness an exclusive live set from Muse in surroundings not much bigger than your average primary school assembly hall. It’s 9.20pm, and with about forty minutes left on Zane Lowe’s Radio 1 show, Muse arrive onstage. They’re introduced by Zane Lowe as ‘one of the best bands in the world’ and we’re told to expect material from the new album as well as some older stuff. It’s a thrill just to see these three musicians at just an arms length away, but when they start playing their instruments, the results are nothing short of spectacular.''" <ref>https://www.angelfire.com/band2/gig101/muse180903.html</ref>


== The Show ==  
== The Show ==  


[[The Groove (live)|The Groove]] was played for the first time at this concert. This is also the first recorded performance of [[The Small Print (live)|The Small Print]] in its album version.  
[[The Groove (live)|The Groove]] was played for the first time at this concert. This is also the first recorded performance of [[The Small Print (live)|The Small Print]] in its finished form.  


The final played setlist differs from what appears in the printed one; [[New Born (live)|New Born]] was played as an encore, not before [[Stockholm Syndrome (live)|Stockholm Syndrome]], [[Time Is Running Out (live)|Time Is Running Out]] and [[Plug in Baby (live)|Plug in Baby]] switched places and [[The Small Print (live)|The Small Print]] does not appear on the setlist.
The setlist that Muse actually played differs from what appears in the printed one; [[New Born (live)|New Born]] was played as an encore, not before [[Stockholm Syndrome (live)|Stockholm Syndrome]], [[Time Is Running Out (live)|Time Is Running Out]] and [[Plug in Baby (live)|Plug in Baby]] switched places and [[The Small Print (live)|The Small Print]] does not appear on the setlist.


== Media ==
== Media ==


The show was hosted by Alex Zane Lowe, and [[Uno Live Database/Missing|broadcast]] on Radio 1.<ref name="mc"/>  An audio rip of the FM radio broadcast is available on MuseBootlegs [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=974 here].  
The show was hosted by Alex Zane Lowe and [[Uno Live Database/Missing|broadcast]] on Radio 1.<ref name="mc"/>  An audio rip of the FM radio broadcast in lossless (FLAC) format is available on MuseBootlegs [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=974 here].  


You can also listen to it song by song below.
You can also listen to it song by song below.

Latest revision as of 11:56, 2 September 2023

Setlist
Muse show
Venue Maida Vale Studios (BBC Radio 1[1])
Date 18th September 2003[1]
Location London
Country United Kingdom
Songs 9[1]
Support -
Start 21:20[2]
Capacity 220[3]
Price Free
Sold out? -




Absolution promo gig.

Information

Private show for around 100 people. The show was broadcast as a promo for the upcoming release of Absolution.

An attendee from the concert defined the show as "The free cans of beer get passed around, and we know it’s going to be a good night. We’re in a tiny BBC studio tucked away in Maida Vale, with a hundred lucky competition winners about to witness an exclusive live set from Muse in surroundings not much bigger than your average primary school assembly hall. It’s 9.20pm, and with about forty minutes left on Zane Lowe’s Radio 1 show, Muse arrive onstage. They’re introduced by Zane Lowe as ‘one of the best bands in the world’ and we’re told to expect material from the new album as well as some older stuff. It’s a thrill just to see these three musicians at just an arms length away, but when they start playing their instruments, the results are nothing short of spectacular." [4]

The Show

The Groove was played for the first time at this concert. This is also the first recorded performance of The Small Print in its finished form.

The setlist that Muse actually played differs from what appears in the printed one; New Born was played as an encore, not before Stockholm Syndrome, Time Is Running Out and Plug in Baby switched places and The Small Print does not appear on the setlist.

Media

The show was hosted by Alex Zane Lowe and broadcast on Radio 1.[1] An audio rip of the FM radio broadcast in lossless (FLAC) format is available on MuseBootlegs here.

You can also listen to it song by song below.

Setlist

Gallery

References

See also


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