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| Venue = The Viper Room
| Venue = The Viper Room
| VenueRef = <ref name="taste">{{cite/taste2002}}</ref>
| VenueRef = <ref name="taste">{{cite/taste2002}}</ref>
| Date = 22nd March 1999
| Event = show-case
| Date = 22{{supo|nd}} March 1999
| DateRef = <ref name="taste"/>
| DateRef = <ref name="taste"/>
| SubLocation = Sunset Strip
| SubLocation = Sunset Strip
| SubLocationRef = <ref name="taste"/>
| SubLocationRef = <ref name="taste"/>
| Location = Los Angeles, CA
| Location = West Hollywood, CA
| LocationRef = <ref name="taste"/>
| LocationRef = <ref name="taste"/>
| Country = USA
| Country = USA
| Zone = UTC-7
| Zone = UTC−7
| Curr = USD
| Curr = USD
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According to [[Matthew Bellamy]]'s recollection, there were only ~20 people at the gig. The purpose of the performance was to showcase the band before representatives from Maverick and Columbia Records, including executive Guy Oseary from Maverick and Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols. As a result, Muse gained a recording contract.<ref name="lat200704">
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According to [[Matthew Bellamy]]'s recollection, there were only ~20 people at the gig. The purpose of the performance was to showcase the band before representatives from Maverick and Columbia Records, including executive Guy Oseary from Maverick and Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols. As a result, Muse gained a recording contract.<ref name="lat200704">
{{cite |
{{cite |
  title = Muse: A Brief History | desc = LA Times article | date = 2007-04 | fetch = 2007-04-06 | auth = Craig Rosen | pub = Los Angeles Times | doc = Muse: A Brief History (200704 Los Angeles Times article) | type = int
  title=Muse: A Brief History | desc=LA Times article | date=2007-04 | fetch=2007-04-06 | auth=Craig Rosen | pub=Los Angeles Times | doc=Muse: A Brief History (200704 Los Angeles Times article) | type=int
}}</ref> Assuming the now-defunct muse-official gig database did not miss out a Los Angeles gig in 1998, Rick Rubens was also in attendance and this showcase resulted from two Columbia Records "scout"s noticing Muse performing at [[New York City Mercury Lounge 1998 (gig)|CMJ 1998]].<ref>{{cite/hitquarters20080421}}</ref>
}}</ref> Assuming the now-defunct muse-official gig database did not miss out a Los Angeles gig in 1998, Rick Rubens was also in attendance and this showcase resulted from two Columbia Records "scout"s noticing Muse performing at [[New York City Mercury Lounge 1998 (gig) | CMJ 1998]].<ref>{{cite/Hit Quarters 2008-04-21}}</ref>


The jet lag, at that time previously unknown by Muse, hindered the performance somewhat. Bellamy described them as having been "half asleep" on stage.<ref name="lat200704"/>
The jet lag, at that time previously unknown by Muse, hindered the performance somewhat. Bellamy described them as having been "half asleep" on stage.<ref name="lat200704"/>


==References==
== References ==
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==See also==
== See also ==
*[[Los Angeles Viper Room (venue)|The Viper Room, Los Angeles]]
* [[West Hollywood Viper Room | The Viper Room, West Hollywood]]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 13 May 2011

Muse show
Venue The Viper Room[1] (show-case[source?])
Date 22nd March 1999[1]
Location Sunset Strip, West Hollywood, CA[1]
Country USA
Songs Unknown
Support Unknown
Start (UTC−7) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown




According to Matthew Bellamy's recollection, there were only ~20 people at the gig. The purpose of the performance was to showcase the band before representatives from Maverick and Columbia Records, including executive Guy Oseary from Maverick and Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols. As a result, Muse gained a recording contract.[2] Assuming the now-defunct muse-official gig database did not miss out a Los Angeles gig in 1998, Rick Rubens was also in attendance and this showcase resulted from two Columbia Records "scout"s noticing Muse performing at CMJ 1998.[3]

The jet lag, at that time previously unknown by Muse, hindered the performance somewhat. Bellamy described them as having been "half asleep" on stage.[2]

References

  1. a b c MUSE Tour History (2002). Taste Media website. Retrieved 2002-02-24 from www.tastemedia.com. [verify]
  2. a b Craig Rosen. (2007-04). Muse: A Brief History. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2007-04-06. [verify]
  3. Denny Hilton. (2008-04-21). Interview with Safta Jaffery. Hit Quarters. Retrieved 2008-04-22 from board.muse.mu[dead link]. [verify]

See also


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