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| Venue = The Berkeley Centre<ref name="book">Mark Beaumont, Out Of This World - The Story of MUSE, (Omnibus Press, 2008), Page 35.</ref>
| Venue = The Berkeley Centre
| Date = ?? October 1995
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| Location = Cambourne<ref name="book"/>
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| Date = 11{{supo|th}} October 1995
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| Location = Cambourne
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This was the first time Dennis Smith, owner of Sawmills Studios, saw Muse perform. <ref name="book"/>
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==References==
This was the first time Dennis Smith, owner of Sawmills Studios, saw Muse perform.<ref name="book"/>  Earlier the same month, after hearing of the band, Smith had telephoned in order to arrange attending a Muse gig.  After hearing the band perform, he told them that he would give studio time to record [[Muse (EP) | an EP]] for release on his label, ''Dangerous Records'', once he felt that the band had reached an appropriate level.<ref>{{cite/Herald Express 2011-07-21}}</ref>
 
In 2012, Wolstenholme referred to this gig in a tweet as a reply to the question whether there ever was a point in their career where they felt like they were going nowhere and were wasting their time: "maybe playing in the Camborne centre in 1995 to 3 people."<ref>https://twitter.com/muse/status/251021815986675713</ref>
 
Reporter 'Lee Trewhela' was contacted by Dennis Smith to watch Muse play and do a review and he described Muse as 'Boring' and that 'there was hardly anyone watching them' and he preferred to move to the 'dance section' to dance to blur than listening to Muse, thus, in the end he decided to not do the review, however, he saw Muse in the Eden Sessions back in 2006 and he 'fully realised I’d got it wrong. I should have reviewed that Camborne gig but never did. Just think, I could have gone down in history as the journalist who discovered Muse.'<ref>
{{cite |
title=The night an unknown Muse played a Cornish nightclub and were terrible | desc=Review | date=2018-10-11 | fetch=2018-11-05 | pub= | url=https://www.cornwalllive.com/whats-on/music-nightlife/night-unknown-muse-played-cornish-2095573 | dom=cornwalllive.com | med=Text | type=ext
}}</ref>
 
An audience recording of the concert was being passed around in the late 90s, however nothing has surfaced.
 
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| 01 = Backdoor | 01app = <ref name="ml20080227"/>
| 02 = Jigsaw Memory | 02app = <ref name="ml20080227"/>
| 03 = Fashionless | 03app = <ref name="ml20080227"/>
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== References ==
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== See also ==
* [[Cambourne Berkeley Centre | The Berkeley Centre, Cambourne]]
{{BacktoGigs | 1995}}

Latest revision as of 19:35, 11 December 2019

Muse show
Venue The Berkeley Centre[1][2]
Date 11th October 1995[1]
Location Cambourne[1][2]
Country United Kingdom
Songs >3[3]
Support Unknown
Start (UTC+1) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




This was the first time Dennis Smith, owner of Sawmills Studios, saw Muse perform.[2] Earlier the same month, after hearing of the band, Smith had telephoned in order to arrange attending a Muse gig. After hearing the band perform, he told them that he would give studio time to record an EP for release on his label, Dangerous Records, once he felt that the band had reached an appropriate level.[4]

In 2012, Wolstenholme referred to this gig in a tweet as a reply to the question whether there ever was a point in their career where they felt like they were going nowhere and were wasting their time: "maybe playing in the Camborne centre in 1995 to 3 people."[5]

Reporter 'Lee Trewhela' was contacted by Dennis Smith to watch Muse play and do a review and he described Muse as 'Boring' and that 'there was hardly anyone watching them' and he preferred to move to the 'dance section' to dance to blur than listening to Muse, thus, in the end he decided to not do the review, however, he saw Muse in the Eden Sessions back in 2006 and he 'fully realised I’d got it wrong. I should have reviewed that Camborne gig but never did. Just think, I could have gone down in history as the journalist who discovered Muse.'[6]

An audience recording of the concert was being passed around in the late 90s, however nothing has surfaced.

Set list

Incomplete

References

  1. a b c (2002-04-13). [1994 tour archive]. Dark Shines. Retrieved 2011-04-25 from rocketbabydolls.com.
  2. a b c Mark Beaumont. (2008). Out of this World - The Story of MUSE. Omnibus Press, 35. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
  3. a b c d Rockfan. (2008-02-27). muse plymouth 1997. Muselive. Retrieved 2009-04-18 from www.muselive.com.
  4. The Teign spirit which took Muse to global superstardom (2011-07-21). Herald Express. Retrieved 2011-07-28 from www.thisissouthdevon.co.uk. [verify]
  5. https://twitter.com/muse/status/251021815986675713
  6. The night an unknown Muse played a Cornish nightclub and were terrible (2018-10-11). Retrieved 2018-11-05 from cornwalllive.com.

See also


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