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Prior to this gig, [[Matthew Bellamy]] would sing all of the lead chorus vocals for performances of The Small Print himself, unlike later gigs where [[Christopher Wolstenholme]] would take over during certain lines. This would be the first instance where Chris sung the line "you watch this space" along with Matt. However, it wouldn't be until the Club Quattro gig on 14.02.04 where Chris would completely take over for the lines "you watch this space" & "slave to the grave" with Matt no longer singing those lines in any capacity.  
Prior to this gig, [[Matthew Bellamy]] would sing all of the lead chorus vocals for performances of The Small Print himself, unlike later gigs where [[Christopher Wolstenholme]] would take over during certain lines. This would be the first instance where Chris sang the line "you watch this space" along with Matt. However, it wouldn't be until the Club Quattro gig on 14.02.04 where Chris would completely take over for the lines "you watch this space" & "slave to the grave" with Matt no longer singing those lines in any capacity.  


Matt balanced his guitar on his head after performing Blackout,{{cite/none}} as seen at Glastonbury.  He omitted the words "scream and she'll shout" from Stockholm Syndrome,{{cite/none}} instead opting to step away from the microphone and pop an on-stage balloon with his guitar.{{cite/none}}
Matt balanced his guitar on his head after performing Blackout,{{cite/none}} as seen at Glastonbury.  He omitted the words "scream and she'll shout" from Stockholm Syndrome,{{cite/none}} instead opting to step away from the microphone and pop an on-stage balloon with his guitar.{{cite/none}}

Revision as of 10:00, 6 April 2022

Muse show
Venue Manchester Evening News Arena[source?]
Date 29th November 2003[1]
Location Manchester[1]
Country United Kingdom
Songs 18[1]
Support Kinesis, Elbow[source?]
Start (UTC) Unknown, 18:00[source?] (doors)
Capacity 19,000 (max seated capacity)[source?]
Price (GBP) 15.00 (seated, standing)[source?]
Sold out? Unknown




Prior to this gig, Matthew Bellamy would sing all of the lead chorus vocals for performances of The Small Print himself, unlike later gigs where Christopher Wolstenholme would take over during certain lines. This would be the first instance where Chris sang the line "you watch this space" along with Matt. However, it wouldn't be until the Club Quattro gig on 14.02.04 where Chris would completely take over for the lines "you watch this space" & "slave to the grave" with Matt no longer singing those lines in any capacity.

Matt balanced his guitar on his head after performing Blackout,[source?] as seen at Glastonbury. He omitted the words "scream and she'll shout" from Stockholm Syndrome,[source?] instead opting to step away from the microphone and pop an on-stage balloon with his guitar.[source?]

You can read a review of the gig here

Speech

Assorted "Cheers!" and "Thank you"s throughout, sometimes in strangely hilarious voices with accompanying facial expressions (e.g. New Born, Blackout)

Bellamy introduced the song Butterflies & Hurricanes, "Gonna play another new song, if you haven't heard this song it's called 'Butterflies & Hurricanes'".

After returning to the stage for the encore, Bellamy responded to an unusually loud shout from one audience member with "Easy tiger!" followed by some indecipherable gibberish involving the word "fucking".

Bellamy introduced the song Blackout, "Cheers! Cheers... we'll play a new song, if you haven't heard this song yet... this song is called 'Blackout', and Chris is gonna play the keys... It's one for the lighters I think...".

Before the final song Bellamy announced "Thank you very much people of Manchester, you're the best! Thank you very much for coming this song is called Stockoooolm Syndroooome".

Media

An mp3 bootleg is available in the 'Media Downloads' section of Muselive.com

Setlist

References

  1. a b c November Setlists (2003-11-05). MicroCuts. Retrieved 2006-11-28 from microcuts.net.

See also


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