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Assuming that there were no other Muse-participated gigs in Exeter before February 1995 and that February was the actual date of the first Bull and Gate gig, this was one supporting Tribute to Nothing.<ref name="jt20080606"/> | Assuming that there were no other Muse-participated gigs in Exeter before February 1995 and that February was the actual date of the first Bull and Gate gig, this was one supporting Tribute to Nothing.<ref name="jt20080606"/> | ||
Also assuming the above is true, [[Matthew Bellamy]] struggled to make eye contact with the crowd and mumbled the lyrics to Muse' songs. In response, the sound engineer advised [[Dominic Howard]] and [[Christopher Wolstenholme]] to replace Bellamy as singer.<ref>{{cite/ | Also assuming the above is true, [[Matthew Bellamy]] struggled to make eye contact with the crowd and mumbled the lyrics to Muse' songs. In response, the sound engineer advised [[Dominic Howard]] and [[Christopher Wolstenholme]] to replace Bellamy as singer.<ref>{{cite/Q 2009-08-21}}</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 18:40, 8 April 2011
Muse show | |
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Venue | Cavern Club[source?] |
Date | October 1994[source?] |
Location | Exeter[1] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Songs | Unknown |
Support | -[presumption] |
Supported | Tribute to Nothing[1] |
Start (UTC+1) | Unknown |
Capacity | Unknown |
Price | Unknown |
Sold out? | Unknown |
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Pavilions | ← | Cavern Club | → | Jolly Sailor |
Assuming that there were no other Muse-participated gigs in Exeter before February 1995 and that February was the actual date of the first Bull and Gate gig, this was one supporting Tribute to Nothing.[1]
Also assuming the above is true, Matthew Bellamy struggled to make eye contact with the crowd and mumbled the lyrics to Muse' songs. In response, the sound engineer advised Dominic Howard and Christopher Wolstenholme to replace Bellamy as singer.[2]