Belfort Malsaucy 2002 (gig)

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Line-up poster
Matt at the show
Muse show
Venue Malsaucy (Eurockéennes de Belfort[1])
Date 7th July 2002[1]
Location Belfort
Country France
Songs 16
Support Travis, et all...[2]
Supported Rammstein, et all...[3]
Start (UTC+2) Unknown
Capacity 80,000[4]
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




Information

On the television transmission of the show, The Small Print was listed as TSP, Apocalypse Please was listed as New Piano, Fury was listed as New (slow & Fat) and the Stockholm Syndrome riff was listed as New Riff.

Speech

After New Born Bellamy "Merci beaucoup".
Howard
After Apocalypse Please Bellamy "Thank you".
Before Fury Wolstenholme "It's called 'Getting a Grip'".
Before Prelude in G minor Bellamy "The pedal fucked up".
Howard "We're still rehearsing here".
Bellamy "It's the time for rehearsal".[possibly wrong]
Howard "It's band practice".
Bellamy "We've got uh, the keyboard patched up, yeah? ... Uh, how does it go..."
After Screenager "Thank you".
After Plug In Baby Bellamy "Thank you very much. France you are the best you've always been the best! Thank you very much".
Howard "Merci. Thank you. It's the last song. Thank you very much for coming, you are fucking amazing".
Bellamy "...and this song is called Bliss, see you next year."
Howard "Cheers, thank you".

Media

The gig was broadcast over radio and on TV. Audio of the radio rip is available on MuseBootlegs here. It is in lossless (FLAC) format stating it is from the FM radio broadcast, but states that it was found on YouTube. As such, even though it is FLAC format, it is prefaced by saying it is lossy sourced.

A pro DVD of the performance is available on MuseBootlegs here. You can also watch the full broadcast on YouTube here. This pro recording is missing all the demo songs : TSP, Apocalypse Please, Fury and Stockholm Syndrome.

Setlist

References

See also


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