Difference between pages "Toulouse Bikini 1999 (gig)" and "London Abbey Road Studios 2006 (gig)"

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[[File:Toulouse 1999-11-09.jpg | thumb | right | [[Christopher Wolstenholme]] playing Falling Down on his [[double bass]]]]
{{Gigbox
{{Gigbox
| Venue = Bikini
| Venue = [[Abbey Road Studios]]
| VenueRef = <ref name="taste">{{cite/taste2002}}</ref>
| Event = Live from Abbey Road
| Event = Les Inrockuptibles
| Date = 28{{supo|th}} August 2006
| EventRef = <ref name="taste"/>
| Location = London
| Date = 9{{supo|th}} November 1999
| Country = United Kingdom
| DateRef = <ref name="taste"/>
| Songs = 3
| Location = Toulouse
| Support = -
| LocationRef = <ref name="taste"/>
| Country = France
| Songs = 10
| Zone = UTC+1
| Zone = UTC+1
| Capacity = 1,000
| Price = Free
| Curr = FRF
| SoldOut = -
}}
}}


{{GigNav
According to [[The Independent (newspaper) | The Independent]], the band, along with [[Morgan Nicholls]],<ref name="ml20070102">[http://muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=20852 Livefromabbeyroad.com 20070102]</ref> spent the day after the [[Leeds Bramham Park 2006 (gig) | Leeds Carling Weekend]] recording three tracks for ''Live from Abbey Road'', a new Channel 4 series.<ref>[[We blew them all off the stage (20060915 The Independent article) | The Independent 20060915]]</ref>  The venue was EMI's [[Abbey Road Studios]].
| Previous = [[Nantes Olympic 1999 (gig) | Olympic]]
 
| Current = Bikini
[[Dan Newell]], the band's live trumpeter, was drafted in for the first time at this performance.  [[Matthew Bellamy]] can be seen playing/improvising a piece on the piano on video, which bears a slight resemblance to some of the piano work in [[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony]].  It is pure speculation however whether this was one of the snippets of piano Bellamy used to put together the Symphony.
| Next = [[Paris Ouï FM 1999 (gig) | Ouï FM]]
}}


==Information==
The recording was initially broadcast two times.  The first was on 'More 4', 23{{supo|rd}} Febuary 2007 23:00 UTC.  The second was on 'Channel 4', 26{{supo|th}} February 2007.<ref name="ml20070102"/>  Since then, it has been broadcast several more times on various channels.
First recorded performance of [[Nature_1 (song) | Nature_1]] in its complete, non-acoustic form.


== Speech ==
== Speech ==
{| {{Speechtable}}
{| {{speechtable}}
| Before Uno || rowspan="10" | [[Matthew Bellamy | Bellamy]]<ref name="rec">[http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&p=556682 Recording]</ref> || "We are called Muse".
| rowspan=4 | Bellamy || Before Map of the Problematique || "I think with the band, we're kind of showing, a lot of sides of ourselves, we're not narrowing it down to just one style or one voice or opinion, I think that you can hear within any album a number of contradictions, both musically and lyrically. We're just kind of exploring into the fringe a little bit, the fringe of your imagination, the fringe of your abilities. Some songs, for me, are kind of really touching on the unknown, in my own self if you like, and sometimes you can stumble across something a bit, a bit dark, but I think that's just humanity, I don't think that's anything particular with us. If any person explores all of the regions of their imagination they're going to stumble across some dark cave somewhere."
|-
|-
| After Uno || "Thank you".
| After Map of the Problematique || "[laughs] That sounded in time to me."
|-
|-
| After Cave || "Cheers".
| Before Starlight || "Who says go, I still can't work it out! Last time it was ? !"
|-
|-
| After Sunburn || "Thank you".
| Before Knights of Cydonia || "I just found myself not really comfortable with any other kind of guitar. I'd pick up like, a Fender, and as soon as I'd pick it up I'd just play Hendrix riffs, I couldn't play anything else. I used to find myself playing all these blues-y riffs. Some of these guitars are so haunted by the bands that made them famousIt's very difficult to pick up some of those instruments without the ghosts of those bands coming through your playing.  If you are going to look for something more unique I think you just need to invent something."
|-
| After Sober || "Thanks a lot".
|-
| After Falling Down || "Thanks very much".
|-
| After Nature_1 || "Thanks very much. We've never, ever played that before by the way.  [''laughs'']"
|-
| After Muscle Museum || "Thanks a lot ... Cheers".
|-
| Before Showbiz || "Thanks very much Toulouse, this is our last song now and it's called Showbiz, which is off our album ... our album is called [[Showbiz (album) | Showbiz]] alsoCouldn't think of a name, do you know what I mean".
|-
| After Showbiz || "Thanks very much".
|}
|}


== Media ==
== Media ==
A lossless (FLAC) recording is available on MuseBootlegs [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=991 here] or can be listened to below.
You can watch the full performance [https://archive.org/details/2006LiveFromAbbeyRoadFullGig3Songs here]. The original pro-shot footage can be found on MuseBootlegs [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=51 here]. Since then, there have been two HD versions added to the site: first of which can be found [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=1004 here] which claims to have higher video quality than the other but lower audio quality but has a large amount of text present on the screen. The second can be found [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=1024 here] which claims to have higher audio quality than the first but lower video quality with no on-screen text.


The band performed an acoustic session at Le Mouv' Radio the same day prior to the Bikini gig. Sunburn, Cave, and Muscle Museum were performed. You can find the recording in lossless (FLAC) format [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=2283 here].
A television broadcast audio rip in lossless (FLAC) format can be found [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=1125 here].


{{setlist
{{setlist
| 01pre = Riff | 01 = Uno | 01app = {{DMl|x4jodnn}}
| 01 = Map of the Problematique | 01app = + {{Maggie's Farm}} outro  {{GU |[[Manson M1D1 Mirror]]}}
| 02 = Cave | 02app = {{DMl|x4xgvq5}}
| 02 = Starlight | 02app = {{GU |[[Manson M1D1 Mirror]]}}
| 03 = Sunburn | 03app = (guitar) {{DMl|x4xgxs4}}
| 03 = Knights of Cydonia | 03app = {{GU |[[Manson Chrome Bomber]]}}
| 04pre = Riff{{supn |which?}} | 04 = Sober | 04app = {{DMl|x4xh1yo}}
| 05 = Falling Down | 05app = {{DMl|x4xheow}}
| 06 = Nature_1 | 06app = {{DMl|x4xhf3p}}
| 07 = Muscle Museum | 07app = {{DMl|x4xhfgu}}
| 08 = Overdue | 08app = {{DMl|x4vaavc}}
| 09 = Fillip | 09app = {{DMl|x4xhjlp}}
| 10 = Showbiz | 10app = + {{Execution Commentary}} outro {{DMl|x4xhlgh}}
}}
}}


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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Toulouse Bikini | Bikini, Toulouse]]
* [[Abbey Road Studios | Abbey Road Studios]]
* [http://microcuts.net/gallery/categories.php?cat_id=22 Microcuts.net photograph gallery]
* [[We blew them all off the stage (20060915 The Independent article) | The Independent: We blew them all off the stage]]
 
* [http://livefromabbeyroad.com Official Live from Abbey Road website]
{{BacktoGigs | 1999}}


[[Category:Recorded performances]]
{{BacktoGigs | 2006}}

Revision as of 14:30, 11 September 2023

Muse show
Venue Abbey Road Studios[source?] (Live from Abbey Road[source?])
Date 28th August 2006[source?]
Location London[source?]
Country United Kingdom
Songs 3[source?]
Support -[source?]
Start (UTC+1) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price Free[source?]
Sold out? -[source?]


According to The Independent, the band, along with Morgan Nicholls,[1] spent the day after the Leeds Carling Weekend recording three tracks for Live from Abbey Road, a new Channel 4 series.[2] The venue was EMI's Abbey Road Studios.

Dan Newell, the band's live trumpeter, was drafted in for the first time at this performance. Matthew Bellamy can be seen playing/improvising a piece on the piano on video, which bears a slight resemblance to some of the piano work in Exogenesis: Symphony. It is pure speculation however whether this was one of the snippets of piano Bellamy used to put together the Symphony.

The recording was initially broadcast two times. The first was on 'More 4', 23rd Febuary 2007 23:00 UTC. The second was on 'Channel 4', 26th February 2007.[1] Since then, it has been broadcast several more times on various channels.

Speech

Bellamy Before Map of the Problematique "I think with the band, we're kind of showing, a lot of sides of ourselves, we're not narrowing it down to just one style or one voice or opinion, I think that you can hear within any album a number of contradictions, both musically and lyrically. We're just kind of exploring into the fringe a little bit, the fringe of your imagination, the fringe of your abilities. Some songs, for me, are kind of really touching on the unknown, in my own self if you like, and sometimes you can stumble across something a bit, a bit dark, but I think that's just humanity, I don't think that's anything particular with us. If any person explores all of the regions of their imagination they're going to stumble across some dark cave somewhere."
After Map of the Problematique "[laughs] That sounded in time to me."
Before Starlight "Who says go, I still can't work it out! Last time it was ? !"
Before Knights of Cydonia "I just found myself not really comfortable with any other kind of guitar. I'd pick up like, a Fender, and as soon as I'd pick it up I'd just play Hendrix riffs, I couldn't play anything else. I used to find myself playing all these blues-y riffs. Some of these guitars are so haunted by the bands that made them famous. It's very difficult to pick up some of those instruments without the ghosts of those bands coming through your playing. If you are going to look for something more unique I think you just need to invent something."

Media

You can watch the full performance here. The original pro-shot footage can be found on MuseBootlegs here. Since then, there have been two HD versions added to the site: first of which can be found here which claims to have higher video quality than the other but lower audio quality but has a large amount of text present on the screen. The second can be found here which claims to have higher audio quality than the first but lower video quality with no on-screen text.

A television broadcast audio rip in lossless (FLAC) format can be found here.

Setlist

References

See also


Go back to the gig archive