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General ticket sale started | General ticket sale started on the 19{{supo|th}} of August at 10:00<!-- am -->. Tickets were available to be won from KROQ before that date. | ||
The Debase solo again was played in its original form aside from different percussion, but contrary to reports that suggest otherwise, the solo was placed at the end of the song rather than in its original place.<ref>[http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&s=18&q=18099"e=510202 www.muselive.com 20060924]</ref> [[Christopher Wolstenholme]] attempted some death grunt vocals during the Assassin solo that's on the album. | The Debase solo again was played in its original form aside from different percussion, but contrary to reports that suggest otherwise, the solo was placed at the end of the song rather than in its original place.<ref>[http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&s=18&q=18099"e=510202 www.muselive.com 20060924]</ref> [[Christopher Wolstenholme]] attempted some death grunt vocals during the Assassin solo that's on the album. | ||
[[Dominic Howard]] screwed up before Time Is Running Out when he began to play Starlight along with | [[Dominic Howard]] screwed up before Time Is Running Out when he began to play Starlight along with Wolstenholme playing Time Is Running Out. Howard managed to stop playing in time. [[Matthew Bellamy]] improvised by playing a few more riffs.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJI-wh_VXy4]</ref> | ||
This show was broadcast from the AT&T Blue Room web site from 21:00.<ref>[http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=18063 www.muselive.com 20060922]</ref> This broadcast was ripped and is now available in an asf container - its original form - from [[Muselive.com]]. While the broadcast employed digital rights restrictions,<ref>[http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&s=18&q=18099"e=509791&n=last#np www.muselive.com 20060924]</ref> the ripper presumably used DRM cleaning software. The video is in WMV9, 400*300, 20fps, ~519Kbps. The audio is in WMA, ~31Kbps. | This show was broadcast from the AT&T Blue Room web site from 21:00.<ref>[http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=18063 www.muselive.com 20060922]</ref> This broadcast was ripped and is now available in an asf container - its original form - from [[Muselive.com]]. While the broadcast employed digital rights restrictions,<ref>[http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&s=18&q=18099"e=509791&n=last#np www.muselive.com 20060924]</ref> the ripper presumably used DRM cleaning software. The video is in WMV9, 400*300, 20fps, ~519Kbps. The audio is in WMA, ~31Kbps. |
Revision as of 02:18, 17 April 2011
Muse show | |
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Venue | Hyundai Pavilion[source?] (KROQ Inland Invasion[source?]) |
Date | 23rd September 2006[source?] |
Location | Devore, CA[source?] |
Country | USA |
Songs | 9[source?] |
Support | Unknown |
Supported | Guns N' Roses, Alice in Chains[source?] |
Start (UTC−7) | Unknown |
Capacity | 10,902 (seated), 54,098 (Lawn)[source?] |
Price (USD) | 75 (for pit and orchestra), 55 (loge), 35 (lawn)[source?] |
Sold out? | No[source?] |
General ticket sale started on the 19th of August at 10:00. Tickets were available to be won from KROQ before that date.
The Debase solo again was played in its original form aside from different percussion, but contrary to reports that suggest otherwise, the solo was placed at the end of the song rather than in its original place.[1] Christopher Wolstenholme attempted some death grunt vocals during the Assassin solo that's on the album.
Dominic Howard screwed up before Time Is Running Out when he began to play Starlight along with Wolstenholme playing Time Is Running Out. Howard managed to stop playing in time. Matthew Bellamy improvised by playing a few more riffs.[2]
This show was broadcast from the AT&T Blue Room web site from 21:00.[3] This broadcast was ripped and is now available in an asf container - its original form - from Muselive.com. While the broadcast employed digital rights restrictions,[4] the ripper presumably used DRM cleaning software. The video is in WMV9, 400*300, 20fps, ~519Kbps. The audio is in WMA, ~31Kbps.
An interview took place backstage.[5]