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== Media ==
== Media ==
A low-quality lossy (mp3) recording of the entire gig was available on MuseLive but was taken offline. For many years the only available performance of this show was the isolated audio of Twin, its only recorded live performance. It has recently been unearthed and is available to listen to below.
A low-quality lossy (mp3) recording of the entire gig was available on MuseLive but was taken offline. For many years the only available performance of this show was the isolated audio of Twin, its only recorded live performance. It has recently been unearthed and is available to listen to below or from MuseBootlegs [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=2060 here].


As well as this recording, a video recording of the show and the soundcheck was made by M6, who released two fragments of this rare tape to the public. These consist of [https://vimeo.com/276125983 Muscle Museum] and the first ever video of the band performing [https://vimeo.com/276126078 Plug In Baby] instrumentally in a soundcheck. The company offers to give up the full video if compensated several thousand Euros. As a result, it will likely never surface.
As well as this recording, a video recording of the show and the soundcheck was made by M6, who released two fragments of this rare tape to the public. These consist of [https://vimeo.com/276125983 Muscle Museum] and the first ever video of the band performing [https://vimeo.com/276126078 Plug In Baby] instrumentally in a soundcheck. The company offers to give up the full video if compensated several thousand Euros. As a result, it will likely never surface.

Latest revision as of 03:56, 26 August 2023

Set list
Muse live at the Elysee Montmartre
Matt during the concert
A shot of Chris performing
Matt during Feeling Good
Muse show
Venue Elysée Montmartre[1]
Date 11th January 2000[1]
Location Paris[1]
Country France
Songs 18[2]
Support LTNO[3]
Start (UTC+1) Unknown
Capacity 1,380[4]
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




The first known live performance of Twin and one of only two known performances of the song today. Though likely performed in the early days before the band were signed to a record label, this is likely the debut of the song on the Showbiz tour. Dom threw his drumsticks as well as a cymbal into the audience at the end of Showbiz.[3]

Speech

Before Feeling Good Bellamy "Bonsoir Paris".
After Recess "Cheers".
After Falling Down "Thank you".
After Plug In Baby
Before Sunburn "I hope you liked that".
Before Muscle Museum "<unintelligible noise>".
Before Fillip "This is our last song, cheers, thank you".
After Fillip "Thank you".

Media

A low-quality lossy (mp3) recording of the entire gig was available on MuseLive but was taken offline. For many years the only available performance of this show was the isolated audio of Twin, its only recorded live performance. It has recently been unearthed and is available to listen to below or from MuseBootlegs here.

As well as this recording, a video recording of the show and the soundcheck was made by M6, who released two fragments of this rare tape to the public. These consist of Muscle Museum and the first ever video of the band performing Plug In Baby instrumentally in a soundcheck. The company offers to give up the full video if compensated several thousand Euros. As a result, it will likely never surface.

Setlist

References

  1. a b c MUSE Tour History (2002). Taste Media website. Retrieved 2002-02-24 from www.tastemedia.com. [verify]
  2. [Set list scan]. Retrieved 2006-11-22. [verify]
  3. a b [Paris (France) (11/01/2000)]. Retrieved 2017-12-29 from web.archive.org.
  4. [Elysee Montmartre]. Retrieved 2017-12-29 from en.wikipedia.org.

See also

Gallery

<gallery> File:2000-Elysee.jpg|Chris on stage File:2000-Elysee1.jpg|Chris on stage File:2000-Elysee2.jpg|Chris on stage </gallery


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