Paris MCM Café 1999 (gig)
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Venue | MCM Café[1] (Les Inrockuptibles[1]) |
Date | 10th November 1999[1] |
Location | Paris[1] |
Country | France |
Songs | 12[2] |
Support | Unknown |
Start | Unknown |
Capacity | ~500 (Bellamy's estimate)[3] |
Price | Unknown |
Sold out? | Unknown |
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Ouï FM | ← | MCM Café | → | Abart Club |
Information
An early MCM channel gig. According to Matthew Bellamy, there were "about 500 inside and 500 outside trying to get in". The latter were refused entry due to the venue being so packed with attendees. Again according to Bellamy "the gig was fucking crazy, people falling all over the stage".[3]
This gig marks the first known appearance of the "0305030" riff. This riff later became a regular live jam after Stockholm Syndrome until 2015, when it was finally used in the song Psycho.
Media
The gig was broadcast live[1] on the MCM channel. A rip of this (in both video + audio formats) was available on Muselive.com, while a full DVD recording is available on MuseBootlegs here.
This was the first pro-shot recording of Falling Down, Sober, Overdue and Agitated, as well as the only pro-shot recording of Do We Need This and Recess.
Speech
Incomplete.
After Agitated | Bellamy | "Cheers." |
Before Showbiz | Bellamy | "This is our last song now, thank you very much, it's been a wonderful day. This is off our album called Showbiz and this is called Showbiz, thank you very much, goodnight." |
Setlist
- Riff + Uno [watch]
(Peavey EVH Wolfgang) - Cave [watch]
(Peavey EVH Wolfgang) - Sunburn [watch]
(Yamaha Pacifica 120) - Sober [watch]
(Yamaha Pacifica 120) - Recess [watch]
(Yamaha Pacifica 120) - Falling Down [watch]
(Peavey EVH Wolfgang) - Agitated + Early Psycho riff [watch]
(Emex Londaxe) - Muscle Museum [watch]
(Peavey EVH Wolfgang) - Overdue [watch]
(Peavey EVH Wolfgang) - Fillip [watch]
(Peavey EVH Wolfgang) - Showbiz [watch]
(Emex Londaxe)Encore
- Do We Need This + Execution Commentary outro [watch]
(Peavey EVH Wolfgang)
References
- ↑ a b c d e MUSE Tour History (2002). Taste Media website. Retrieved 2002-02-24 from www.tastemedia.com. [verify]
- ↑ www.muselive.com
- ↑ a b 'Inrock' tour in France (1999-11-13). MicroCuts. Retrieved 2006-11-22 from microcuts.net.