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| EventName = Battle of the Bands
| Event = Battle of the Bands
| EventNameRef = <ref name="dunn20090416"/>
| EventRef = <ref name="dunn20090416"/>
| Date = 26th November 1994
| Date = 26{{supo|th}} November 1994
| DateRef = <ref name="dunn20090416"/>
| DateRef = <ref name="dunn20090416"/>
| Location = Torquay
| Location = Torquay
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| Songs = 4
| Songs = 4
| Zone = UTC
| Zone = UTC
| Capacity = 250
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A battle of the bands competition in Torquay. Muse were third to perform<ref name="dunn20090416"/> and did not win.{{cite/none}}
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A battle of the bands competition in Torquay. Muse were third to perform<ref name="dunn20090416"/> and did not win.{{cite/none}}


Knowledge of the gig resurfaced when Mike Dunn of Exeter started uploading videos thereof to YouTube, on the 14th April 2009. Dunn claimed to be a friend of another band which participated in the battle called Fever.<ref name="dunn20090416"/> A member of another band that played there the same night, called Generator, said that there wer originally three bands to play there but one of the bands dropped out and Muse were asked to play. There were 250 people, wich is the limit, in there as well as a lot of people outside listening through the windows.  
Knowledge of the gig resurfaced when Mike Dunn of Exeter started uploading videos thereof to YouTube, on the 14{{supo|th}} April 2009. Dunn claimed to be a friend of another band which participated in the battle called Fever.<ref name="dunn20090416"/> A member of another band that played there the same night, called Generator, said that there were originally three bands scheduled to play there but one of the bands dropped out and Muse were asked to play. There were 250 people present, which is the capacity limit, as well as many people outside listening through the windows.{{cite/none}}


[[Matthew Bellamy]] stated before playing that they will play five songs, although only four were played in full, with an outro on "Who Knows, Who Cares". The songs "Who Knows, Who Cares", "Cut Me Down", "Emotion Coming" were unknown at the time videos of the gig resurfaced, although "[[Weakening Walls (song)|Weakening Walls]]" had been previously mentioned by Bellamy in an interview.
[[Matthew Bellamy]] stated before playing that they will play five songs, although only four were played in full, with an outro on "Who Knows, Who Cares". The songs "Who Knows, Who Cares", "Cut Me Down", "Emotion Coming" were unknown at the time videos of the gig resurfaced, although "Weakening Walls" had been mentioned previously by Bellamy in an interview. According to [[User:۞|Niall]], [[Muse#Muse management|Sam Sparrow]] showed the video of the gig to Chris Wolstenholme and asked about of names of the songs, which he still remembered.<ref name="mcol20101010"> {{cite | title=This Is A Muse Demo | desc=musecollectors forum post | date=2010-10-10 | author=Niall|url=http://www.musecollectors.com/forum/index.php?topic=71.msg5220#msg5220 | dom=musecollectors.com | type=ext}}</ref>


== Speech ==
== Speech ==
{| {{speechtable}}
{| {{speechtable}}
| rowspan="2" | Before Cut Me Down || Announcer || "Put your hands together and welcome band number three, Muse!
| rowspan="2" | Before Cut Me Down || Announcer || "Put your hands together and welcome band number three, Muse!"
|-
|-
| rowspan="2"| Bellamy || "Cheers! Right, we're gonna [''murmurs to band''] that's alright then, right [''murmurs more''] We're gonna play, we're gonna play five songs that we wrote ourselves".
| rowspan="2"| Bellamy || "Cheers! Right, we're gonna [''murmurs to band''] that's alright then, right [''murmurs more''] We're gonna play, we're gonna play five songs that we wrote ourselves".
|-
|-
| After Cut Me Down || "Thank you!"<!--I think ... didn't catch the microphone -->
| After Cut Me Down || "Thank you!"<!-- I think ... didn't catch the microphone -->
|-
|-
| Before Weakening Walls || Bellamy || "This one's called "Weakening Walls (the funky rendition)" [''laughs'']
| Before Weakening Walls || Bellamy || "This one's called "Weakening Walls (the funky rendition) [''laughs'']"
|-
|-
| After Weakening Walls || Bellamy<!--I think? Might have been Chris--> || "Cheers, cheers".
| After Weakening Walls || Bellamy<!-- I think? Might have been Chris --> || "Cheers, cheers".
|-
|-
| rowspan="5" | After Emotion Coming || Bellamy || "Cheers!"
| rowspan="5" | After Emotion Coming || Bellamy || "Cheers!"
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| Announcer || "Ladies and gentlemen, please show your appreciation for band—"
| Announcer || "Ladies and gentlemen, please show your appreciation for band—"
|-
|-
| Bellamy || "We haven't finished yet! We've got one more song then like half a song after it, okay?"
| Bellamy || "We haven't finished yet! We've got one more song then like half a song after it, okay?"
|-
|-
| Announcer || "Oh, well you're fucking it up now though, aren't you".
| Announcer || "Oh, well you're fucking it up now though, aren't you".
|-
|-
| Bellamy || "No no, honestly, honestly, it's worth it okay. It's quite a good song and it's called ''Who Knows, Who Cares'', yeah".
| Bellamy || "No no, honestly, honestly, it's worth it okay. It's quite a good song and it's called ''Who Knows, Who Cares'', yeah".
|-
|-
| rowspan="4" | After Who Knows, Who Cares || Bellamy || Cheers, {{SpeechUnknown}}
| rowspan="4" | After Who Knows, Who Cares || Bellamy || "Cheers, {{SpeechUnknown}}"
|-
|-
| Announcer || "Ladies and gentlemen, who needs The Who, put your hands together for Muse! The Muse ladies and gentlemen, all the way from [[Teignmouth]] ...and they are completely off their heads. ...and ladies and gentlemen how about a nice round of applause for the uh, three come-dancing contestants, who were dancing there, I thought that was fantastic, well done lads. Was it lads or girls? I don't know.".
| Announcer || "Ladies and gentlemen, who needs The Who, put your hands together for Muse! The Muse ladies and gentlemen, all the way from [[Teignmouth]]—and they are completely off their heads. ...and ladies and gentlemen how about a nice round of applause for the uh, three come-dancing contestants, who were dancing there, I thought that was fantastic, well done lads. Was it lads or girls? I don't know."
|-
|-
| Audience member || "Lads!"
| Audience member || "Lads!"
|-
|-
| Announcer || "Anyway, well done lads. Well ladies and gentlemen, just give us about three days just to repair the uh, the instruments and the equipment, cos I think they've just smashed it all up, um, they've been watching to many Who videos I think. Well done, an excellent performance there. Now next, next up our band's going to be The Leech all the way from Brixton. Coming up very very shortly, as I said before in between every band we're gonna have about five-minute intervals, so get your drinks in at the bar, see you very shortly. Thanks very much".
| Announcer || "Anyway, well done lads. Well ladies and gentlemen, just give us about three days just to repair the uh, the instruments and the equipment, 'cause I think they've just smashed it all up, um, they've been watching to many [[The Who | Who]] videos I think. Well done, an excellent performance there. Now next, next up our band's going to be The Leech all the way from Brixton. Coming up very very shortly, as I said before in between every band we're gonna have about five-minute intervals, so get your drinks in at the bar, see you very shortly. Thanks very much".
|}
|}


==== Media ====
== Media ==
All competing bands were given video<!--VHS?--> recordings of all performances after the competition. One copy passed into the hands of Dunn, who uploaded Muse's performance to YouTube.<ref name="dunn20090416"/> A dump of this upload, of which there are four parts, can be found {{MLh |37535}}. It is in YouTube's format 18, which is H.264 and AAC in mp4.
All competing bands were given video{{supn |VHS?}} recordings of all performances after the competition. One copy passed into the hands of Dunn, who uploaded Muse's performance to YouTube.<ref name="dunn20090416"/> A dump of this upload, of which there are four parts, was previously available on MuseLive. It is in YouTube's format 18, which is H.264 and AAC in mp4.  To date, it remains the earliest live recording from the band, and the only recording of the four songs performed at this show.


{{setlist
{{setlist
| 01 = Cut Me Down | 01app = {{GU |Telecaster (copy?), ?}}
| 01 = Cut Me Down | 01app = {{DMw|x5exhgt}} {{GU |Telecaster (copy?)}}
| 02 = Weakening Walls | 02app = {{GU |Telecaster (copy?), ?}}
| 02 = Weakening Walls | 02app = {{DMw|x5exhxs}} {{GU |Telecaster (copy?)}}
| 03 = Emotion Coming | 03app = {{GU |Telecaster (copy?), ?}}
| 03 = Emotion Coming | 03app = {{DMw|x5exi5u}} {{GU |Telecaster (copy?)}}
| 04 = Who Knows, Who Cares | 04app = + unknown outro {{GU |Telecaster (copy?), ?}}
| 04 = Who Knows, Who Cares | 04app = + unknown outro {{DMw|x5exi9w}} {{GU |Telecaster (copy?)?}}
}}
}}


== References ==
== References ==
<references/>
<references/>


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Torquay English Riviera Centre | English Riviera Centre, Torquay]]
* [[Torquay English Riviera Centre | English Riviera Centre, Torquay]]


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{{BacktoGigs | 1994}}
 
[[Category:Recorded performances]]

Latest revision as of 23:01, 9 August 2018

Muse show
Venue English Riviera Centre[1] (Battle of the Bands[1])
Date 26th November 1994[1]
Location Torquay[1]
Country United Kingdom
Songs 4[source?]
Support Unknown
Start (UTC) Unknown
Capacity 250[source?]
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




A battle of the bands competition in Torquay. Muse were third to perform[1] and did not win.[source?]

Knowledge of the gig resurfaced when Mike Dunn of Exeter started uploading videos thereof to YouTube, on the 14th April 2009. Dunn claimed to be a friend of another band which participated in the battle called Fever.[1] A member of another band that played there the same night, called Generator, said that there were originally three bands scheduled to play there but one of the bands dropped out and Muse were asked to play. There were 250 people present, which is the capacity limit, as well as many people outside listening through the windows.[source?]

Matthew Bellamy stated before playing that they will play five songs, although only four were played in full, with an outro on "Who Knows, Who Cares". The songs "Who Knows, Who Cares", "Cut Me Down", "Emotion Coming" were unknown at the time videos of the gig resurfaced, although "Weakening Walls" had been mentioned previously by Bellamy in an interview. According to Niall, Sam Sparrow showed the video of the gig to Chris Wolstenholme and asked about of names of the songs, which he still remembered.[2]

Speech

Before Cut Me Down Announcer "Put your hands together and welcome band number three, Muse!"
Bellamy "Cheers! Right, we're gonna [murmurs to band] that's alright then, right [murmurs more] We're gonna play, we're gonna play five songs that we wrote ourselves".
After Cut Me Down "Thank you!"
Before Weakening Walls Bellamy "This one's called "Weakening Walls (the funky rendition) [laughs]"
After Weakening Walls Bellamy "Cheers, cheers".
After Emotion Coming Bellamy "Cheers!"
Announcer "Ladies and gentlemen, please show your appreciation for band—"
Bellamy "We haven't finished yet! We've got one more song then like half a song after it, okay?"
Announcer "Oh, well you're fucking it up now though, aren't you".
Bellamy "No no, honestly, honestly, it's worth it okay. It's quite a good song and it's called Who Knows, Who Cares, yeah".
After Who Knows, Who Cares Bellamy "Cheers, [?]"
Announcer "Ladies and gentlemen, who needs The Who, put your hands together for Muse! The Muse ladies and gentlemen, all the way from Teignmouth—and they are completely off their heads. ...and ladies and gentlemen how about a nice round of applause for the uh, three come-dancing contestants, who were dancing there, I thought that was fantastic, well done lads. Was it lads or girls? I don't know."
Audience member "Lads!"
Announcer "Anyway, well done lads. Well ladies and gentlemen, just give us about three days just to repair the uh, the instruments and the equipment, 'cause I think they've just smashed it all up, um, they've been watching to many Who videos I think. Well done, an excellent performance there. Now next, next up our band's going to be The Leech all the way from Brixton. Coming up very very shortly, as I said before in between every band we're gonna have about five-minute intervals, so get your drinks in at the bar, see you very shortly. Thanks very much".

Media

All competing bands were given video[VHS?] recordings of all performances after the competition. One copy passed into the hands of Dunn, who uploaded Muse's performance to YouTube.[1] A dump of this upload, of which there are four parts, was previously available on MuseLive. It is in YouTube's format 18, which is H.264 and AAC in mp4. To date, it remains the earliest live recording from the band, and the only recording of the four songs performed at this show.

Setlist

  1. Cut Me Down [watch]
    (Telecaster (copy?))
  2. Weakening Walls [watch]
    (Telecaster (copy?))
  3. Emotion Coming [watch]
    (Telecaster (copy?))
  4. Who Knows, Who Cares + unknown outro [watch]
    (Telecaster (copy?)?)

References

  1. a b c d e f g Mike Dunn. (2009-04-14). Muse playing Battle of the Bands 1994 - Pt. 1. YouTube. Retrieved 2009-04-15 from youtube.com.
  2. This Is A Muse Demo (2010-10-10). Retrieved from musecollectors.com.

See also


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