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First gig of the [[Absolution]] era.
== Information ==
First [[Absolution Promo Shows|promo show]], one month before the album release. Muse recorded three songs at Studio 2 (London Studios) for a later broadcast of a special on MTV 2 in the UK.
After the performance they also did an [[Muse Interviews|interview]] with Zane Lowe for the "MTV Rocks Gonzo" show. You can watch the entire interview [http://abelgaloismuse.blogspot.com/2013/12/29-august-2003-mtv-rocks-show-gonzo.html here].
== The Show ==
First [[Time Is Running Out (live)|Time Is Running Out]] performance, and also [[Hysteria (live)|Hysteria]] and [[Stockholm Syndrome (live)|Stockholm Syndrome]] were played in their final form for the first time.
[[Time Is Running Out (song)|Time Is Running Out]] was notably heavier than the studio version and the later live version. Also Chris took turns between the keyboard and bass to play the bassline.


== Media ==
== Media ==
An audio recording of the broadcast is available {{MLh |25890}} along with other ''CD:UK'' performances.  Whether the 29{{supo|th}} August was the performance date or the broadcast date is unknown.
An audio recording of the broadcast is available {{MLh |25890}} along with other ''CD:UK'' performances.  Whether the 29{{supo|th}} August was the performance date or the broadcast date is unknown.
First Time Is Running Out performance, and also Hysteria and Stockholm Syndrome were played in its final form for the first time.
Time is Running Out was notably heavier than the studio version and the later live version. Also this was the only known time that they played it in that way.


{{setlist
{{setlist
| 01 = Time Is Running Out | 01app = [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5x07df watch]]
| 01 = Time Is Running Out | 01app = <small>[[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5x07df watch]]</small>
| 02 = Hysteria | 02app = [[https://vimeo.com/229770183 watch]]
| 02 = Hysteria | 02app = <small>[[https://vimeo.com/229770183 watch]]</small>
| 03 = Stockholm Syndrome | 03app = + 0123 riff outro [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5x079q watch]]
| 03 = Stockholm Syndrome | 03app = + {{0123}} riff outro <small>[[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5x079q watch]]</small>
}}
}}
== Gallery ==
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Gonzo1.jpg
Gonzo2.jpg
Gonzo3.jpg
Gonzo4.jpg
Gonzo5.jpg
Gonzo6.jpg
Gonzo7.jpg
Gonzo8.jpg
Gonzo9.jpg
</gallery>


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 16:42, 1 September 2023

The band playing
The interview
Muse show
Venue Studio 2,[1] The London Studios[1] (CD:UK[2])
Date 29th August 2003[2]
Location London
Country United Kingdom
Songs 3[2]
Support -
Start (UTC+1) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price -
Sold out? -




First gig of the Absolution era.

Information

First promo show, one month before the album release. Muse recorded three songs at Studio 2 (London Studios) for a later broadcast of a special on MTV 2 in the UK.

After the performance they also did an interview with Zane Lowe for the "MTV Rocks Gonzo" show. You can watch the entire interview here.

The Show

First Time Is Running Out performance, and also Hysteria and Stockholm Syndrome were played in their final form for the first time.

Time Is Running Out was notably heavier than the studio version and the later live version. Also Chris took turns between the keyboard and bass to play the bassline.

Media

An audio recording of the broadcast is available here[registration needed] along with other CD:UK performances. Whether the 29th August was the performance date or the broadcast date is unknown.

Setlist

Gallery

References

  1. a b The London Studios. Wikipedia. Retrieved 2009-07-15 from secure.wikipedia.org.
  2. a b c Adam 'AceAzzameen'. (2007-07-11). [Share Your Stuff upload information]. Muselive. Retrieved 2007-07-12 from www.muselive.com.

See also


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