Pilton Worthy Farm 2000 (gig)

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Matthew Bellamy at Glastonbury Festival 2000
Muse show
Venue Worthy Farm[source?] (Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts[source?])
Date 25th June 2000[source?]
Location Pilton[source?]
Country United Kingdom
Songs 13[source?]
Support Unknown
Start (UTC+1) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




Muse's biggest show (at the time). Muse were awarded a gold disc after the show for 100,000 UK sales of Showbiz.

Speech

Before Pre-Sunburn riff Bellamy "Check out this riff."
After Sunburn "Thank you Glastonbury people."
After Fillip "Thank you."

Media

At least part of the performance was broadcast via BBC Choice. A 34-minute video of the gig exists and can be found on Youtube. Darkshines was performed instead of Uno. It's the only song not to exist in audio/video form. Possibly due to the band being self-conscious about a new song. Although New Born & Feeling Good were broadcast, which were both new at the time too. It is possible other songs were performed, yet none have surfaced. In late 2021, audio of the full gig (excluding Darkshines) surfaced on YouTube, however it was later removed for unknown reasons.

{{setlist | 01 = Yes Please | 01app = [watch]
(Parker Fly) | 02 = Darkshines | 03pre = Pre-Sunburn Riff | 03 = Sunburn | 03app = [watch]
(Gibson Les Paul DC Lite, Tobacco Sunburst Pedulla Bass) | 04 = Sober | 04app = [watch]
(Gibson Les Paul DC Lite, Green Pedulla Bass) | 05 = Agitated | 06 = Falling Down | 07 = Feeling Good | 07app = [watch] | 08 = New Born | 08app = [watch]
(Gibson Les Paul DC Lite, Tobacco Sunburst Pedulla Bass) | 09 = Cave | 09app =
(Parker Fly, Green Pedulla Bass) | 10 = Muscle Museum | 10app =
(Parker Fly, Green Pedulla Bass) | 11 = Fillip | 11app = [watch]
(Gibson Les Paul DC Lite, Green Pedulla Bass) | 12pre = Riff | 12 = Unintended | 13 = Minimum | [[Gibson Les Paul DC Lite] | 14 = Showbiz | 14app = + Ashamed outro
(Gibson SG X) }}

See also


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