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| EventName = Big Sunday
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| Date = ~14<sup>th</sup> August 2000
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A miming performance, with live vox.<ref name="mc20000814"/> [[Christopher Wolstenholme]] and [[Dominic Howard]] switched instruments.<ref name="mc20000814"/> Originally, the performance was intended by the organizers to have been completely mimed, however [[Matthew Bellamy]] managed to persuade the organizers to allow him to sing the vocals live.<ref name="mc20000814"/> After tapping on the microphone, the backing track was cut, at which point Bellamy exclaimed "WOOAH!", after which it continued. However, Bellamy decided not to go on. He considered the event to be a farce.<ref name="mc20000814"/>
A miming performance, with live vox.<ref name="mc20000814"/> [[Christopher Wolstenholme]] and [[Dominic Howard]] switched instruments.<ref name="mc20000814"/> Originally, the performance was intended by the organisers to have been completely mimed, however [[Matthew Bellamy]] managed to persuade the organisers to allow him to sing the vocals live.<ref name="mc20000814"/> After tapping on the microphone, the backing track was cut, at which point Bellamy exclaimed "WOOAH!", after which it continued. However, Bellamy decided not to go on. He considered the event to be a farce.<ref name="mc20000814"/>


=== Media ===
== Media ==
The event was organized and broadcast by BBC Radio 1.<ref name="mc20000814"/> An audio and video recording of this show was made by BBC. Even though the video has never shown up (it was probably recorded for the screens on the stage), the audio recording can be found {{MLh |1948}}. An amateur video of part of the performance appeared on the Internet in late September 2008 and can be found [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tr3GaWw7ncQ here]. It is, to date, the only video from the performance that has ever surfaced.
The event was organized and broadcast by BBC Radio 1.<ref name="mc20000814"/> An audio and video recording of this show was made by BBC. Even though the video has never shown up (it was probably recorded for the screens on the stage), the audio recording can be found {{MLh |1948}}. An amateur video of part of the performance appeared on the Internet in late September 2008 and can be found [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tr3GaWw7ncQ here]. It is, to date, the only video from the performance that has ever surfaced.


A picture from the show is on the [[Muscle Museum (single) | Muscle Museum]] US CD2 single back cover.
A picture from the show is on the [[Muscle Museum (single) | Muscle Museum]] US CD2 single back cover.


=== Matthew Bellamy on the performance ===
== Matthew Bellamy on the performance ==
"wow! that was fucked... we just did that ONE BIG SUNDAY thing for radio one... what a farce! we turned up only to be told we had to mime, so we said no...then they said that mansun and JJ72 were miming, so we had to... well, i said, at least let me do the vocal live and they said ok... but! when we went onstage there was none (i mean absolute zero) vocal monitor, and it was so sudden we didn`t even have our instruments, so dom ended up on some strangers bass whilst chris decided to batter texas` drums and i had no [[Guitars |guitar]] at all! and to top it off, when i battered one of their mikes they cut off the backing track and then started it again... basically it couldn`t have been more comical and disastrous, so we said fuck that and left before we were supposed to play another song... apologies to anyone who was expecting more than one song! cheers."
"wow! that was fucked... we just did that ONE BIG SUNDAY thing for radio one... what a farce! we turned up only to be told we had to mime, so we said no...then they said that mansun and [[JJ72]] were miming, so we had to... well, i said, at least let me do the vocal live and they said ok... but! when we went onstage there was none (i mean absolute zero) vocal monitor, and it was so sudden we didn`t even have our instruments, so dom ended up on some strangers bass whilst chris decided to batter texas` drums and i had no [[Guitars |guitar]] at all! and to top it off, when i battered one of their mikes they cut off the backing track and then started it again... basically it couldn`t have been more comical and disastrous, so we said fuck that and left before we were supposed to play another song... apologies to anyone who was expecting more than one song! cheers."


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* [[Hey you crazy kids]]
* [[Hey you crazy kids]]


{{BacktoGigs |2000}}
{{BacktoGigs | 2000}}

Revision as of 18:11, 10 April 2011

Muscle Museum US CD2 back cover
Muse show
Venue Unknown (Big Sunday[1])
Date ~14th August 2000[1]
Location Ipswich[source?]
Country United Kingdom
Songs 1[1]
Support JJ72[1]
Start (UTC) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price -[source?]
Sold out? -[source?]


A miming performance, with live vox.[1] Christopher Wolstenholme and Dominic Howard switched instruments.[1] Originally, the performance was intended by the organisers to have been completely mimed, however Matthew Bellamy managed to persuade the organisers to allow him to sing the vocals live.[1] After tapping on the microphone, the backing track was cut, at which point Bellamy exclaimed "WOOAH!", after which it continued. However, Bellamy decided not to go on. He considered the event to be a farce.[1]

Media

The event was organized and broadcast by BBC Radio 1.[1] An audio and video recording of this show was made by BBC. Even though the video has never shown up (it was probably recorded for the screens on the stage), the audio recording can be found here[registration needed]. An amateur video of part of the performance appeared on the Internet in late September 2008 and can be found here. It is, to date, the only video from the performance that has ever surfaced.

A picture from the show is on the Muscle Museum US CD2 single back cover.

Matthew Bellamy on the performance

"wow! that was fucked... we just did that ONE BIG SUNDAY thing for radio one... what a farce! we turned up only to be told we had to mime, so we said no...then they said that mansun and JJ72 were miming, so we had to... well, i said, at least let me do the vocal live and they said ok... but! when we went onstage there was none (i mean absolute zero) vocal monitor, and it was so sudden we didn`t even have our instruments, so dom ended up on some strangers bass whilst chris decided to batter texas` drums and i had no guitar at all! and to top it off, when i battered one of their mikes they cut off the backing track and then started it again... basically it couldn`t have been more comical and disastrous, so we said fuck that and left before we were supposed to play another song... apologies to anyone who was expecting more than one song! cheers."

Setlist

References

  1. a b c d e f g h i Muse - Playback (2000-08-14). MicroCuts. Retrieved 2006-11-26 from microcuts.net.

See also


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