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Revision as of 15:10, 7 April 2011
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Venue | Bramham Park[source?] (Carling Weekend[1]) |
Date | 25th August 2002[1] |
Location | Wetherby, Leeds[source?] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Songs | 10[source?] |
Support | Unknown |
Supported | Foo Fighters[source?] |
Start (UTC+1) | Unknown |
Capacity | Unknown |
Price | Unknown |
Sold out? | Unknown |
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This was similar to the Reading Festival set. Muse's last gig of 2002.[2]
Speech
After Dead Star | Howard | "Cheers! How's everyone doing?"[2] |
Bellamy | "If, if, if anyone falls over make sure you help each other up. I saw some people getting fucking killed down there, take it easy". | |
After Citizen Erased | "Thank you very much Leeds!" | |
After Space Dementia | "Cheers, thanks a lot. This is uh, a new song". | |
After Feeling Good | "Cheers, thanks". | |
Before Muscle Museum | "This song is called Muscle Museum". | |
After Plug In Baby | "Thank you very much Leeds! Thank you very much for coming, it's been a great pleasure to be here". | |
Howard | "Yes it has". | |
Bellamy | "And this is our last song of the year so, this song is called Bliss, this song is for you". | |
Howard | "Thank you very much". | |
Bellamy | "We're going to make another album and come back next year so, thank you very much". | |
Howard | "Cheers, have a good night". |
Media
An audience recording in mp3 format is available here[registration needed].
Setlist
- New Born
- Dead Star
- Citizen Erased
- Space Dementia
- Falling Away with You (instrumental)
- Eternally Missed
- Feeling Good
- Hyper Music
- Stockholm Syndrome (instrumental)
- Muscle Museum
- Plug In Baby
- Bliss (extended)
References
- ↑ a b News (2002). Muse website. Retrieved 2002-10-09 from muse-official.com[dead link]. [verify]
- ↑ a b [Recording]. Muselive. Retrieved 2007-05-09 from www.muselive.com.