Pilton Worthy Farm 2010 (gig)

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Glastonbury 2010 poster
Muse performing at Glastonbury 2010
A happy Matt with The Edge
Muse show
Venue Worthy Farm (Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts[1]—Pyramid stage[2])
Date 26th June 2010[1]
Location Pilton
Country United Kingdom
Songs 19
Support Scissor Sisters et al.
Start (GMT) 22:15
Capacity 90.000
Price
Sold out? Yes




A festival show, part of The Resistance Tour

Information

Glastonbury creator Michael Eavis first mentioned the "Next in line to Queen's throne" headliner, via his Twitter feed, on the 2nd of December, 2009. Two months to the day later, Eavis stated, during the Event Production Show, that it would be Muse who would headline Glastonbury's 40th edition, on the 26th of June, 2010.[1]

The show

Matthew Bellamy told NME Radio that "We're hoping to do something a bit unusual there. A little collaboration with someone, maybe get Bono to come and sing a song. I'm not sure if he'll be hanging around for that, but I'll ask him anyway." U2 were to headline on 25th June, the night before Muse perform,[3] but were forced to withdraw after Bono suffered a back injury, making way for Gorillaz in the Friday night slot.[4] It was later rumored that U2 guitarist The Edge would perform with Muse.[5][6] This turned out to be true, as he sang and played guitar during an one-off cover of Where the Streets Have No Name, with Matt playing guitar and singing, Chris on bass, Morgan playing synth, and The Edge playing guitar and providing backing vocals.

The most voted songs on the official setlist polls were Citizen Erased, Assassin, The Small Print, Thoughts of a Dying Atheist and Darkshines, the first of which was played at the gig.

The gig saw the debut of the Manson Keytar, aswell as the graphite finish Status S2-Classic bass.

An early version of the main riff to Isolated System can be heard after the second verse of Undisclosed Desires.

Tom Kirk said in an interview that this gig was probably his favourite of The Resistance tour.

Speech

After Uprising Bellamy "Thank you Glastonbury!"
After Supermassive Black Hole "Merci beaucoup!" ("Thank you!").[7]
After New Born Howard "Thank you very much ... you guys are looking very nice out there. Lovely flags."
After Map of the Problematique Bellamy "Thanks very much. Cheers. You guys are fantastic!"
Before Feeling Good "It's fucking sunny at last... at Glastonbury! Jesus Christ! Been waiting for 15 fucking years for the sun! Happy 40th anniversary by the way. Big cheer for Mr. Eavis ... and his daughter!"
Before Starlight "Glastonbury!"
After Where the Streets Have No Names "Give a big hand to The Edge!"
After Knights of Cydonia "Thank you Glastonbury! You guys have been amazing tonight! Thank you!"
Howard "You guys have a great weekend! Enjoy! Enjoy that sunshine. You guys are wicked! Have fun! Thank you very much. We love you guys! See ya. Thank you!"

Media

The show was broadcast live by BBC. The full pro-shot can be seen here, while individual song pro-shots can be seen via the links in the setlist below.

Pics from the official muse.mu gallery of the gig can be seen here.

Setlist

  1. Uprising (extended) [watch]
    (Manson Mirror, mahogany Status Original Series II)
  2. Supermassive Black Hole [watch]
    (Manson M1D1 Black, walnut Status S2-Classic)
  3. New Born + School riff [watch]
    (Manson Red Glitter, graphite finish Status S2-Classic)
  4. Map of the Problematique + Who Knows Who riff [watch]
    (Manson Black Midi, sunburst Rickenbacker 4001)
  5. Guiding Light [watch]
    (Manson M1D1 Black, mahogany Status Original Series II)
  6. Citizen Erased [watch]
    (Manson E7, walnut Status S2-Classic)
  7. Nishe (piano) [watch]
    (graphite finish Status S2-Classic)
  8. United States of Eurasia [watch]
    (graphite finish Status S2-Classic)
  9. Feeling Good [watch]
    (candy tangerine/maple fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  10. Undisclosed Desires (extended) [watch]
    (Manson Keytar, walnut Status The KingBass Mk-II)
  11. Adagio in G minor + Resistance [watch]
    (Manson Doubleneck, graphite finish Status S2-Classic)
  12. Interlude + Hysteria + Back in Black riff [watch]
    (Manson M1D1 Black, graphite finish Status S2-Classic)
  13. House of the Rising Sun riff + Time Is Running Out + Power of Soul riff [watch]
    (Manson M1D1 Black, graphite finish Status S2-Classic)
  14. Starlight [watch]
    (Manson 007, chrome finish/maple fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  15. Stockholm Syndrome + Township Rebellion riff + Endless Nameless riff [watch]
    (Manson Red Glitter, walnut Status S2-Classic)
    Encore
  16. Where the Streets Have No Name (ft. The Edge) [watch]
    (Manson 007, graphite finish Status S2-Classic)
  17. Plug In Baby (extended) [watch]
    (Manson Mirror, candy tangerine/maple fretboard Fender Jazz Bass)
  18. Man With a Harmonica + Knights of Cydonia [watch]
    (Manson Chrome Bomber, sunburst Rickenbacker 4001)

Gallery

References

  1. a b c Jeremy King and David Quainton. (2010-02-02). Michael Eavis reveals Muse and Stevie Wonder to play Glastonbury at Event Production Show. Event Magazine. Retrieved 2010-02-02 from www.eventmagazine.co.uk.
  2. Zane Lowe. (2010-06-26). [Zane Lowe commentary]. BBC 2. Retrieved 2010-06-26.
  3. Muse invite Bono to join them onstage at Glastonbury - video (2010-02-25). NME. Retrieved 2010-03-21 from www.nme.com.
  4. Gorillaz to replace U2 as Glastonbury headliners (2010-05-26). NME. Retrieved 2010-05-30 from www.nme.com.
  5. Kerrie77. (2010-06-26). [twitter reply to musewiki]. twitter. Retrieved 2010-06-26 from twitter.com.
  6. RyanD14. (2010-06-26). [twitter reply to musewiki]. twitter. Retrieved 2010-06-26 from twitter.com.
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgEI4a_oiRY

See also


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