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Friday, January 29, 2010

What a difference a letter makes : From Mus to MUSE

Ok guys, next Wed 3rd February 2010 is the night. Big Night Out 2010 featuring MUSE with guests Rise Against and Saosin but who cares about them la seriously. So to get into the MUSE groove again, I did a bit of research on their concert setlists. Here's a sample of their recent ones this January:

Jan 15 Auckland, New Zealand :

  1. Uprising
  2. Supermassive Black Hole
  3. New Born
  4. Undisclosed Desires
  5. Interlude
  6. Hysteria
  7. Stockholm Syndrome
  8. Nishe
  9. United States Of Eurasia
  10. Helsinki Jam
  11. Resistance
  12. Starlight
  13. Time is Running Out
  14. Unnatural Selection
  15. Plug In Baby
  16. Knights of Cydonia

Jan 17 Southport, Australia
:
  1. Uprising
  2. Supermassive Black Hole
  3. Stockholm Syndrome
  4. Undisclosed Desires
  5. Interlude
  6. Hysteria
  7. Nishe
  8. United States Of Eurasia
  9. Feeling Good
  10. Helsinki Jam
  11. Resistance
  12. Starlight
  13. Time is Running Out
  14. Unnatural Selection
  15. Plug in Baby
  16. Knights of Cydonia
And their latest one, Jan 26 Melbourne Australia:
  1. Uprising
  2. Supermassive Black Hole
  3. New Born
  4. Undisclosed Desires
  5. Interlude
  6. Hysteria
  7. Nishe
  8. United States Of Eurasia
  9. Helsinki Jam
  10. MK Ultra
  11. Starlight
  12. Time Is Running Out
  13. Unnatural Selection
  14. Back in Black (ACDC Cover- siapa menang seh)
  15. Plug in Baby
  16. Knights of Cydonia
I got these from http://www.setlist.fm/setlists/muse-53d6ebd5.html. A credible source ah, they're like the Wikipedia for concert setlists. So as you all can see, there's a pattern of some sorts. Only that they change the order of the songs from time to time. But the bulk of songs that they play in each country pretty much remain the same. More importantly, Hysteria, Plug in Baby and Knights of Cydonia are in. Seriously I just can't wait for these 3 songs ah.

And also in case they decided to be matrep and not play their full setlist , I also read up on my law notes regarding Misrepresentation.

Misrepresentation is a pre-contractual statement and a false statement of fact which induces the innocent party(representee) to enter into a contract. The false statement is material and the innocent party relies on it. The most important aspect though is for misrepresentation to be actionable, it must induce the person to whom it is addressed to make a contract.

I remembered clearly reading on LAMC Productions(the organiser responsible for BNO 2010) official website, where they stated that Muse will play their full setlist in Singapore. And only upon reading this, we then confirmed the decision to buy the tickets. This was important because we would not want to pay just to watch them play only a few songs.

Not that I'm expecting LAMC to go back on their words la, but look what happened to The Killers and kita kan SJIM so you know la our luck. So don't worry guys in case shit happens, I'll ring up Roberts and Fong, talk to Rebecca Lim or Elfaeza Ul Haq and we can watch our case reenacted on The Pupil Season 2. Settle.

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