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Revision as of 21:09, 13 November 2010
Muse show | |
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Venue | Royal Albert Hall[1][2][3][4] |
Date | 12th April 2008[2][4] |
Location | London[source?] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Songs | 17[source?] |
Support | The Futureheads[5] |
Start (UTC+1) | Unknown |
Capacity | 5,544[6] |
Price (GBP) | [source?] |
Sold out? | Yes[9] |
Muse had originally been approached by TCT concert organiser Roger Daltrey of The Who a "few" years beforehand, after performing at the same unspecified festival, which Dominic Howard later thought was Belgian. This festival may have been Rock Werchter 2006. Due to other obligations, Muse were unable to participate until 2008, when Daltry asked Muse again to play the event.[10]
Matthew Bellamy stated in a February 18th interview that Muse would be performing in the Royal Albert Hall as part of a cancer charity event.[3] He had heard of the event within the past "couple" of days and decided to partake in the event, partly due to wanting to play a relatively small capacity venue.[3] The following day, the MTV UK website claimed that Muse would be performing on the 12th April.[11] Both MTV and VH1, which helps organise the event, are subsidiary companies of Viacom. The date was confirmed by the official Muse website on the 20th of February.[2]
The official lineup was announced on the 21st of February, while ticket sale started following morning at 10:00.[1][2] Seemingly resulting from the number of people attempting to purchase the relatively small number of tickets available, Seetickets went down shortly prior to the sale starting.[12][13] Soon after the sale started and before tickets sold out, re-sellers had started listing theirs on eBay with a "Buy It Now" of the order of £300.[14]
From March 26th to 17:00 on the 30th of March,[15] choir area tickets were put up for raffle in pairs, each ticket of which cost £10.[15] The choir area is situated behind the band, on either side of the pipe organ.[7] 278 further tickets were reserved for those entrants who didn't win the raffle, which were sold out shortly after going on sale.[7]
While Bellamy expressed a desire to perform with an orchestra in a venue similar to the Royal Albert Hall, he felt that hiring musicians at such late notice would be unfair.[16]
In the lead up to the concert, fans speculated as to the possibility of Megalomania being played on the venue's organ,[17][18] which is second largest in the United Kingdom.[19] It was played during the afternoon's soundcheck,[20][21] purportedly along with at least Butterflies & Hurricanes, Feeling Good,[21] and Bliss[7]. There were apparently spotlights on the organ[22] and moreover the organ apparently had a microphone and camera on it.[23]. Muse did end up playing Megalomania[24] on the pipe organ[25], as the first song of the encore. Morgan Nicholls played an ukulele during the song.
During an interview that took place before the afternoon sound-check but not published until after the concert, whilst frequently looking behind himself at the organ Matthew Bellamy explained his fear of playing a wrong note on it. As the band hadn't played the song in nearly six years, he had to re-learn the part for the occasion, which he did on the day itself. At the point of this pre-sound check interview, Bellamy was still unsure as to whether the band would play Megalomania, at that point it was down to whether the sound-check was successful.[20]
The original event start was reported to be 19:30 with the doors opening at 18:45,[9][26] but Muselive reported it more accurately the day before the concert as the support starting at 20:00,[27] from a Muse management e-mail.[28] The full schedule can be seen below. Given these times, Muse have a maximum of two hours to perform during, although The Who apparently ran over the alloted time for their TCT gig of a previous year.[7]
Of the show itself, a different, new New Born riff outro was played,[29] of which speculation was soon started as to it being the precursor to a new song,[30][31] though the riff was actually Headup by the Deftones. Invincible was played slower than it usually has been.[32] Fury was again played in B flat.[33] Bliss made a return, in extended form accompanied by balloons.[34]
After Megalomania, Wolstenholme and Howard played the Osaka Jam (officially known as 'Drum and Bass'), which is popular with die-hard fans, while Bellamy came back to the stage after playing the organ. When he returned, he joined Wolstenholme and Howard for the last part of the jam, which led into the intro of Plug In Baby.
Schedule[27]
From later to earlier
- 23:00 - Curfew
- 21:00 - Muse
- 20:30 - Interval
- 20:00 - Futureheads
- 18:45 - Doors
Speech
After Take a Bow | Bellamy | "Hello Royal Albert Hall, how are you guys doing? ... A great pleasure to be here for you". |
After Map of the Problematique | Howard | "Thank you very much, Albert Hall. Nice to see you". |
After Supermassive Black Hole | "Cheers". | |
After New Born | Bellamy | Thank you very much, cheers". |
After Butterflies & Hurricanes | "Cheers". | |
After Fury | Bellamy | "Thank you very much". |
After Feeling Good | ||
Before Invincible | "It's a great honour to be here in this great venue... and for such a great cause. I'd like to say a particular thank you to Roger Daltry for organising and inviting us to play". | |
After Hysteria | "Thank you very much". | |
After Starlight | ||
Before Bliss | Howard | "Thank you London. Thanks to you guys up here as well". |
Before Megalomania | Bellamy | "Well seeing as we're playing the Albert Hall, I thought it'd be rude not to play this beast!". |
Before Knights of Cydonia | "Thank you very much for coming down tonight, it's been a great pleasure to be here. Certainly going to play here again." | |
After Knights of Cydonia | "Thank you very much. Royal Albert Hall we love you, thank you. Cheers Cancer Trust. See you at V Festival". | |
Howard | Thank you London, it's been a pleasure to be here this evening. [?] Thank you very much, we'll see you again soon, you guys are great, cheers". |
Media
SOUSOUS recorded the concert, four songs of which he shared as a preview. His full recording is available in FLAC format here. It is also available on Muselive here and here.
Another recording was made by 'Petrock2000', which is also available in FLAC format, here and in mp3 format here.
pmb1202 recorded video of the gig, which can be found on YouTube here. Muxed audio from SOUSOUS' mp3 release and pmb1202's video of Megalomania can be downloaded here and here. Note that as SOUSOUS only released four songs in mp3 format, permission will need to be sought for muxing his FLAC recordings with any video. pmb1202/citizenpb later muxed his video with the SOUSOUS FLAC audio and a secondary video source and shared it as a DVD torrent. It can be found here and here.
Later on in the year, another Fan DVD was released. It was originally planned to be screened in a Cinema, which was cancelled due to "an anonymous caller".
The DVD features 8+ camera angles all donated by video recorders. It also uses SOUSOUS's audio, layered with Petrock's, mixed into Surround Sound.
Follow links made in this post to download off torrents.
Audio hashes
SOUSOUS' recording hash tables »
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Here are hashes of the PCM audio data.
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Setlist
- Take a Bow
- Map of the Problematique + Who Knows Who riff
- Supermassive Black Hole
- New Born + Headup riff + Ashamed outro
(Red Glitter Manson, Black Fender Jazz Bass) - Butterflies & Hurricanes
- Fury
( Seattle Manson, Red Fender Jazz Bass) - Feeling Good
- Invincible
- Hysteria
(Kaoss Manson, Red Fender Jazz Bass) - Starlight
- Riff + Bliss (extended)
- Whole Lotta Love jam + Bombtrack riff + Jimmy Jam + Voodoo Child (Slight Return) riff + Time Is Running Out
- Hangar 18 outro + Stockholm Syndrome + Township Rebellion riff + Agitated outro + riff
Encore - Riff + Megalomania (watch)
- Drum and Bass
- Plug In Baby
( Mirror Manson, Red Fender Jazz Bass) - Close Encounters riff + Knights of Cydonia
References
- ↑ a b Teenage Cancer Trust Royal Albert Hall 2008 (2008). Teenage Cancer Trust. Retrieved 2008-02-18 from www.teenagecancertrust.org.
- ↑ a b c d Teenage Cancer Trust Show Announced! (2008-02-20). Official Muse website. Retrieved 2008-02-20 from muse.mu.
- ↑ a b c Ben Jones. (2008-02-18). Most Wanted with Ben Jones. Virgin Radio. Retrieved 2008-02-18 from www.muselive.com. [verify]
- ↑ a b c TCT Albert Hall Gigs 2008 (2008-02-21). Teenage Cancer Trust. Retrieved 2008-02-21 from www.teenagecancertrust.org. [verify]
- ↑ The Futureheads to support Muse at TCT show! (2008-03-20). Official Muse website. Retrieved 2008-03-20 from muse.mu.
- ↑ Royal Albert Hall. Wikipedia. Retrieved 2008-02-21 from secure.wikimedia.org.
- ↑ a b c d e f Reference needed!
- ↑ a b Teenage Cancer Trust tickets Royal Albert Hall London (2008-02-22). Ticketmaster. Retrieved 2008-02-22 from ticketmaster.co.uk.
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- ↑ Ben Jones. (2008-04-15). Most Wanted with Ben Jones. Virgin Radio. Retrieved 2008-04-15. [verify]
- ↑ Tom Thorogood. (2008-02-19). Muse To Play Albert Hall. MTV UK website. Retrieved 2008-02-19 from www.mtv.co.uk.
- ↑ (2008-02-22). [Muselive thread]. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-02-22 from muselive.com.
- ↑ leetroot. (2008-02-22). [Muse forum post/thread]. Official Muse forum. Retrieved from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ Mikky. (2008-02-22). [Muse forum post]. Official Muse forum. Retrieved 2008-02-22 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ a b Tom. (2008-03-26). 100 Tickets for MUSE @ Royal Albert Hall.. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-04-04 from muselive.com.
- ↑ Matt Everitt. (2008-02-19). Muse Play Albert Hall. BBC 6 Music. Retrieved 2008-02-19 from www.bbc.co.uk. [verify]
- ↑ Tene. (2008-02-18). [Muselive post]. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from muselive.com.
- ↑ jim24. (2008-02-23). Poll: Will Muse play Megalomania at RAH on the big organ?. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from muselive.com.
- ↑ Royal Albert Hall. Wikipedia. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from secure.wikimedia.org.
- ↑ a b Muse Interview (2008-04-14). MTV UK. Retrieved 2008-04-15 from www.mtv.co.uk. [verify]
- ↑ a b gazgriff. (2008-04-12). [Muse forum post]. Official Muse forum. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ salanderson. (2008-04-12). [Muse forum post]. Official Muse forum. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ Hixxy. (2008-04-12). [Muse forum post]. Official Muse forum. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ Laura '~screenager~'. (2008-04-12). [Muselive forum post]. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from muselive.com.
- ↑ nimpo46. (2008-04-12). [Muselive forum post]. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from muselive.com.
- ↑ Teenage Cancer Trust tickets Royal Albert Hall London (2008-02-21). Ticketmaster. Retrieved 2008-02-21 from ticketmaster.co.uk.
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- ↑ Tom. (2008-04-10). [Muselive post]. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from muselive.com.
- ↑ nimpo46. (2008-04-12). [Muselive forum post]. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from muselive.com.
- ↑ ablazex. (2008-04-12). [Muselive forum post]. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from muselive.com.
- ↑ ADAM. (2008-04-12). [Muse forum post]. Official Muse forum. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ nimpo46. (2008-04-12). [Muselive forum post]. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from muselive.com.
- ↑ ash-onguitar. (2008-04-12). [Muselive forum post]. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from muselive.com.
- ↑ Laura '~screenager~'. (2008-04-12). [Muselive forum post]. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-04-12 from muselive.com.