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Revision as of 12:45, 11 August 2009

Promotional poster
Muse show
Venue Cavern Club[1][2]
Date 31st March 1997[1]
Location Exeter[1]
Country United Kingdom
Songs Unknown
Support Dicks Room Mate, Clinch[1]
Start (UTC) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price (GBP) 1.20[1]
Sold out? Unknown


This gig acted as a show-case for Taste Media co-owner Safta Jaffery, arranged by fellow co-owner Dennis Smith.[2] Jaffery encouraged Smith to give Muse free recording time in Sawmills recording studio, from which came multiple demos. Jaffery thought each of these progressively better.[2] The band was then signed to Taste Media, releasing its first UK release, the Muse EP,[3] the following March through Dangerous Records.[2]

The poster from this gig surfaced on eBay on Friday 30th January 2009.

References

  1. a b c d e (1997). [Promotional poster]. Retrieved 2009. [verify]
  2. a b c d Denny Hilton. (2008-04-21). Interview with Safta Jaffery. Hit Quarters. Retrieved 2008-04-22 from board.muse.mu[dead link]. [verify]
  3. Mark Beaumont, Out Of This World - The Story of MUSE, (Omnibus Press, 2008), Page 36.


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