Landgraaf Megaland 2004 (gig)

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Matthew Bellamy with his Bomber Manson
Muse show
Venue Megaland[source?] (Pinkpop[source?]—Zuidpodium[source?])
Date 31st May 2004[source?]
Location Landgraaf, LI[source?]
Country Netherlands
Songs 17[source?]
Support Lenny Kravitz[source?]
Start (UTC+2) Unknown
Capacity 50,000[source?]
Price (EUR) 95.00 (three days ticket)[source?]
Sold out? Unknown


Matt did not do the tap solo during The Small Print, unlike later performances.

Speech

After The Small Print, Matthew Bellamy said "Thank you very much". Before Sing for Absolution, Dominic Howard said "It's good to be back".

Media

Every song apart from Hysteria and Sunburn was broadcast, all of which (albeit Hysteria and Sunburn) can be found on YouTube. The Small Print, Sing for Absolution, Ruled by Secrecy and Time is Running Out are included on the Netherlands' Sing for Absolution CD3.

Setlist

  1. Hysteria
    (Bomber Manson, Pedulla ?)
  2. New Born
    (Delorean Manson, Pedulla ?, Kawai MP9500)
  3. Riff + The Small Print
    (Delorean Manson, Pedulla ?)
  4. Sing for Absolution
    (007 Manson, Blue Fender Jazz Bass)
  5. Muscle Museum
    (Bomber Manson, Pedulla ?)
  6. Citizen Erased
    (Manson 7 String E Guitar, Pedulla ?, Kawai MP9500)
  7. Take a Bow (instrumental)
    (Kawai MP9500)
  8. Space Dementia
    (Kawai MP9500, Pedulla ?)
  9. Ruled by Secrecy
    ( Kawai MP9500, Pedulla?)
  10. Sunburn
  11. Butterflies & Hurricanes
    (Delorean Manson, Pedulla ?, Kawai MP9500)
  12. Bliss
    (Bomber Manson, Pedulla ?)
  13. Time Is Running Out
    (Delorean Manson, Pedulla?)
  14. Plug In Baby
    (Delorean Manson, Red Pedulla Rapture RB5)
    Encore
  15. Apocalypse Please
    (Kawai MP9500, Pedulla ?)
  16. Blackout
    (Delorean Manson, Pedulla ?)
  17. Stockholm Syndrome + riff + Execution Commentary riff + outro
    (007 Manson, Black Pedulla Rapture RB5)

See also


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