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Revision as of 22:07, 15 June 2009

Budstock site, 1997
Muse show
Venue River Otter[source?]
Date 5th June 1997[1]
Location Budleigh Salterton[source?]
Country United Kingdom
Songs Unknown
Support Unknown
Start (UTC+1) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown


One of Muse's early performances. Their stage time was from 21:30–22:00.[1] Muse were among eight other bands to play at the same time, presumably on different stages within the Budstock site.[1]

One song is known to have been played - Boredom. Some time in 2007, speculation started that this was Spiral Static, but after a sample of the demo tape recording of Boredom was shared on the 8th of December,[2] it was identified as such.[3] Testimony from someone who claimed to have videos of the performance shortly before the Boredom clip was released included three songs - Sober, Nature_1 and an untitled track - as well as an instrumental.[4] Assuming this testimony was genuine, the untitled track was probably Boredom.

Media

A partial video of Boredom was brought to light in October 2005.[4]

Set list

Incomplete

References

  1. a b c jolyon. (2006-12-13). [Muse forum post]. Official Muse board. Retrieved 2007-12-26 from board.muse.mu.
  2. Michael Stone. (2007-12-08). A-Loonatic. Muselive. Retrieved 2007-12-10 from muselive.com.
  3. a-loonatic. (2007-12-08). [Muse forum post]. Official Muse board. Retrieved 2007-12-08 from board.muse.mu.
  4. a b Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named mub20051001

See also


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