Pilton Worthy Farm 2000 (gig)
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Muse show | |
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Venue | Worthy Farm[source?] (Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts[source?]) |
Date | 25th June 2000[source?] |
Location | Pilton[source?] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Songs | 13[source?] |
Support | Unknown |
Start (UTC+1) | Unknown |
Capacity | Unknown |
Price | Unknown |
Sold out? | Unknown |
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Riviera Centre | ← | Glastonbury Festival | → | La Luna |
Muse's biggest show (at the time). Muse were awarded a gold disc after the show for 100,000 UK sales of
Showbiz.
Speech
Before Pre-Sunburn riff | Bellamy | "Check out this riff." |
After Sunburn | "Thank you Glastonbury people." | |
After Fillip | "Thank you." |
Media
At least part of the performance was broadcast via BBC Choice. A 34-minute clip of the gig exists and can be found on Youtube. Darkshines was performed instead of Uno and, probably because the band were self-conscious about this new song, is the only song not to exist in audio/video form. It is possible other songs were performed too, yet none have surfaced.
Setlist
- Yes Please [watch]
(Parker Fly) - Darkshines
- Pre-Sunburn Riff + Sunburn [watch]
(Gibson Les Paul DC Lite, Tobacco Sunburst Pedulla Bass) - Sober [watch]
(Gibson Les Paul DC Lite, Green Pedulla Bass) - Agitated
- Falling Down
- Feeling Good [watch]
- New Born [watch]
(Gibson Les Paul DC Lite, Tobacco Sunburst Pedulla Bass) - Cave
(Parker Fly, Green Pedulla Bass) - Muscle Museum
(Parker Fly, Green Pedulla Bass) - Fillip [watch]
(Gibson Les Paul DC Lite, Green Pedulla Bass) - Riff + Unintended
- Minimum
- Showbiz
(Gibson SG X)