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== Information ==
== Information ==
Often considered one of Muse's greatest ever performances, the two nights at Earls Court felt like a very special occasion. The band were coming back home for the first time after a very long tour in the USA, and just in time to wrap up the year before Christmas.
The concert was announced on the 21{{supo|st}} of October,<ref name="mc20041022">
The concert was announced on the 21{{supo|st}} of October,<ref name="mc20041022">
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Last performance of The Small Print in the UK and last performance of Sing for Absolution until 2007.


== The Show ==
== The Show ==
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After The Small Print, Matt broke the [[Ibanez]] guitar he was playing. He subsequently picked it up, walked to the edge of the stage, and threw the guitar into the audience.{{cite/none}} The ending of Micro Cuts slowed down to an almost complete stop. [[Thomas Kirk|Tom Kirk]] said that Blackout "was fucking ace", in response to the question "how cool was blackout! ;)".<ref>{{cite/muselive20050302}}</ref>
After The Small Print, Matt broke the [[Ibanez]] guitar he was playing. He subsequently picked it up, walked to the edge of the stage, and threw the guitar into the audience.{{cite/none}} The ending of Micro Cuts slowed down to an almost complete stop. [[Thomas Kirk|Tom Kirk]] said that Blackout "was fucking ace", in response to the question "how cool was blackout! ;)".<ref>{{cite/muselive20050302}}</ref>
Last performance of The Small Print in the UK and last performance of Sing for Absolution until 2007.


== Speech ==
== Speech ==
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{{cite |
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  title=X-clusive: Hear Muse Live From Earls Court on Xfm | desc=Announcement of upcoming broadcast | date=2004-12-15 | fetch=2007-11-24 | pub=Xfm online | doc=Xfm online 2004-12-15 – X-clusive: Hear Muse Live From Earls Court on Xfm | url=http://www.xfm.co.uk/Article.asp?id=58067 | dom=xfm.co.uk | type=int
  title=X-clusive: Hear Muse Live From Earls Court on Xfm | desc=Announcement of upcoming broadcast | date=2004-12-15 | fetch=2007-11-24 | pub=Xfm online | doc=Xfm online 2004-12-15 – X-clusive: Hear Muse Live From Earls Court on Xfm | url=http://www.xfm.co.uk/Article.asp?id=58067 | dom=xfm.co.uk | type=int
}}</ref> in its entirety aside from Glorious, which was replaced by a recording of [[Dead Star (song) | Dead Star]] from the previous night. A recording of this broadcast can be found in [[Muselive.com]]'s media section. This recording contains extensive [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Compression_artifact artefacting] and low lowpass. The XFM broadcast can be found [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=13 here].
}}</ref> in its entirety aside from Glorious, which was replaced by a recording of [[Dead Star (song) | Dead Star]] from the previous night. Multiple versions of the XFM broadcast can be found on MuseBootlegs [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=13 here], [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=1114 here], and [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=1115 here] as well as a "remaster" attempt by user GiveMeThePiss that was done in 2020 [https://www.musebootlegs.com/?p=torrents&pid=10&action=details&tid=2105 here].
 
And interview with XFM that took place in between the two nights can be viewed on YouTube [https://youtu.be/RMiKNAJkVKw?si=UGkCGKtw1ZIxOpVM here.]
 
== Trivia ==
Both nights were fully recorded and at the time, were long rumoured to be the band's next commercial DVD. However, during Autumn 2005, [[Thomas Kirk]] posted on the official Muse messageboard that the "sound mix wasn't good enough”, so the films were scrapped and the Glastonbury footage from earlier in the year was repurposed and released for the [[Absolution Tour (live) | Absolution Tour]] DVD. Despite this, several pro-shots from across both nights have subsequently been released, including The Small Print and Stockholm Syndrome from the 20th that were included on the [[Absolution Tour (live) | Absolution Tour]] DVD as bonus footage.
 
As mentioned above, after The Small Print, Matt broke his [[Ibanez]] guitar and subsequently walked to the edge of the stage and threw the guitar into the audience. Matt also did this the night before. However, on this occasion, the guitar wasn't retrieved by security and ultimately ended up in the possession of a lucky fan who was pictured with the guitar in the nearby London Underground after the gig.
 
[[File:BenGuitareMatPIBaby.jpg|thumb | right | Lucky man who caught the Destroyer]]


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| 09 = Space Dementia
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| 10 = Ruled by Secrecy | 10app = {{YTw |-_tA-WS3h80}}
| 11pre = Piano interlude | 11 = Sunburn | 11app = (keyboard)
| 11pre = {{Pre-Sunburn '04}} | 11 = Sunburn | 11app = (keyboard)
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| 12 = New Born | 12app = {{GU |[[Manson Delorean]], Pedulla ?}}
| 13 = Butterflies & Hurricanes | 13app = {{YTw |PLA5C29EF509B1BE46}}{{GU |[[Manson 007]], Pedulla ?}}
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| 18 = Time Is Running Out | 18app = {{GU |[[Manson Mirror]], Pedulla ?}} {{encore | 2}}
| 19 = Blackout | 19app = {{GU |[[Manson Delorean]], ?}}
| 19 = Blackout | 19app = {{GU |[[Manson Delorean]], ?}}
| 20 = Stockholm Syndrome | 20app = + {{Township Rebellion}} riff + {{Execution Commentary}} riff + {{Hyper Chondriac Music}} outro {{YTw |pNkqE68Klb4}} {{GU |[[Manson 007]], Pedulla ?}}  
| 20 = Stockholm Syndrome | 20app = + {{Township Rebellion}} riff + {{Execution Commentary}} riff + [[Riffs and jams#Hyper_Chondriac_Heavy_riff|Hyper Chondriac Heavy]] riff {{YTw |pNkqE68Klb4}} {{GU |[[Manson 007]], Pedulla ?}}  
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 16 December 2023

The Small Print
Pyrotechnics during Butterflies & Hurricanes
Muscle Museum
Standing ticket
Seated ticket stub
Muse show
Venue Earls Court Exhibition Centre[1][2]
Date 20th December 2004[1][2]
Location London[source?]
Country United Kingdom
Songs 19[source?]
Support Secret Machines, The Zutons[source?]
Start (UTC) 20:00[source?], 18:00[1][2] (doors)
Capacity 19,000[source?]
Price (GBP) 25.00[2]
Sold out? Yes[source?]




Information

Often considered one of Muse's greatest ever performances, the two nights at Earls Court felt like a very special occasion. The band were coming back home for the first time after a very long tour in the USA, and just in time to wrap up the year before Christmas.

The concert was announced on the 21st of October,[3] the reason citing "unbelievable" demand for the previous night's pre-sale.[3] General sale started on the 23rd October 2004 at 09:00.[3] More tickets were put on sale on the 19th of November at 09:00 through gigsandtours.com.[4]

Last performance of The Small Print in the UK and last performance of Sing for Absolution until 2007.

The Show

This was the 'black jacket' gig and featured a slightly different setlist from the night before.

Dom and Chris opened up the gig, while Matt ran around backstage with a camera (as he did the previous night).[source?] However, this time Matt had a monkey hand puppet on which he danced around on camera.[source?]

After The Small Print, Matt broke the Ibanez guitar he was playing. He subsequently picked it up, walked to the edge of the stage, and threw the guitar into the audience.[source?] The ending of Micro Cuts slowed down to an almost complete stop. Tom Kirk said that Blackout "was fucking ace", in response to the question "how cool was blackout! ;)".[5]

Speech

After Apocalypse Please Bellamy "Thank you [?]".
After Hysteria "Thank you".
After The Small Print Howard
After Sing for Absolution "How's it going Earls Court? [crowd cheers] Nice to see you again".
After Space Dementia "Thank you".
After New Born Bellamy "Thank you very much. Cheers".
After Butterflies & Hurricanes "Thank you".
After Plug In Baby "Thank you!"
After Time Is Running Out "Cheers!"
Before Blackout Bellamy "Thank you very much, cheers ... Ok, this next song, instead of getting your lighters out, everyone get out their mobile phones and switch their lights on".
Before Stockholm Syndrome Bellamy "Thank you very much Earls Court! Thank you very much for coming, it's been a fucking great pleasure to play for you. Means a lot coming home to a big crowd like this, so thanks very much for coming. This is uh, we'd like to say, a very merry Christmas and a happy new year".
Howard "Merry Christmas. ... Cheers. We'll see you next time, this song is called Stockholm Syndrome".
After Stockholm Syndrome "Thank you very much Earls Court! You guys have been amazing".
Wolstenholme "Cheers".
Howard "Cheers, we'll see you next time".

Media

The Small Print and Stockholm Syndrome feature on the Absolution Tour DVD, although this version of The Small Print was edited in post-production to add a heavy distortion effect to Matt's vocals.

Butterflies & Hurricanes and Ruled by Secrecy from this concert were the first videos released of the two nights, along with The Small Print from the day before - these were put on Muse.mu. XFM broadcast the gig[6][7] in its entirety aside from Glorious, which was replaced by a recording of Dead Star from the previous night. Multiple versions of the XFM broadcast can be found on MuseBootlegs here, here, and here as well as a "remaster" attempt by user GiveMeThePiss that was done in 2020 here.

And interview with XFM that took place in between the two nights can be viewed on YouTube here.

Trivia

Both nights were fully recorded and at the time, were long rumoured to be the band's next commercial DVD. However, during Autumn 2005, Thomas Kirk posted on the official Muse messageboard that the "sound mix wasn't good enough”, so the films were scrapped and the Glastonbury footage from earlier in the year was repurposed and released for the Absolution Tour DVD. Despite this, several pro-shots from across both nights have subsequently been released, including The Small Print and Stockholm Syndrome from the 20th that were included on the Absolution Tour DVD as bonus footage.

As mentioned above, after The Small Print, Matt broke his Ibanez guitar and subsequently walked to the edge of the stage and threw the guitar into the audience. Matt also did this the night before. However, on this occasion, the guitar wasn't retrieved by security and ultimately ended up in the possession of a lucky fan who was pictured with the guitar in the nearby London Underground after the gig.

Lucky man who caught the Destroyer

Setlist

Gallery

References

  1. a b c [Standing ticket]. Retrieved 2006-11-22. [verify]
  2. a b c d [Seated ticket stub]. Retrieved 2006-11-22. [verify]
  3. a b c London Gig #2 (2004-10-22). MicroCuts. Retrieved 2007-11-26 from microcuts.net.
  4. More Muse tickets on sale from Friday (2004-11-17). MicroCuts. Retrieved 2007-11-26 from microcuts.net.
  5. Thomas Kirk. (2005-03-02). Tom Kirk Live Webcast. Muselive. Retrieved 2007-03-07 from www.muselive.com. [verify]
  6. Muse Earls Court gig on XFM (2004-12-14). MicroCuts/XFM. Retrieved 2007-11-24 from microcuts.net.
  7. X-clusive: Hear Muse Live From Earls Court on Xfm (2004-12-15). Xfm online. Retrieved 2007-11-24 from xfm.co.uk. [verify]

See also


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