Muse Royal Albert Hall Osaka Jam + Plug in Baby
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CHRIS IS THE BASS GOD
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Oh my god.. Dom went crazy.
Awesome.
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these jams are probably snippets of their upcoming 2012 album
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chris and dom paniced when matt wen matt went behind stage to recharge his awesome
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NOW ITS TIMEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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@dead0bliss0star You are right. I'm a bassist BTW
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I adore Okaka Jam!
But this one even more, Chris & Dom really seem to be putting their back into it :)
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@Livvi12341 Awesome :D You got any videos or something from it? But you must admit that the saturday's setlist was much better? ;P
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@Kihlberg90 Both days, they were incredible boths nights actually :D
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@Livvi12341 Awesome! Which of the days were you there? I feel sorry for you if you were there the first day, that setlist sucked HARD! xD
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@Kihlberg90 Ahaha I've beeeeen! Best night of my life! Cannot wait to see them again :D
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@Livvi12341 What would you crap? xD
Are you going to Wembley? :O Shoot your self (a) Kidding ^^
Actually Hysteriaman is right, Plug in Baby is played in Drop D on the bass, but not on the guitar. It makes very little difference though as the only part you play the low D on the bass is during the octave part of the last bridge.. But it's playable in both a standard tuning and in Drop D, but I'm fairly sure Chris always plays it in Drop D
Gemanks 2 years ago
No its not. Plug in Baby is played with Octave in standard tuning. If you watch the wembley stadium video, you can see he uses his Orange fender jazz bass which is always standard tuning.
dead0bliss0star 2 years ago
plug in baby is not in drop D! But yes dead bliss star your right :) He uses the same octave setting for Fury aswell right?
tomk456 2 years ago
PiB isn't played in Drop D, and yeah, he uses a sort of octave for pib, fury, starlight and a few others.
dead0bliss0star 2 years ago
What i don't understand is, the osaka bass riff is in Drop D, plug in baby is in standard tuning. I didn't see chris change his bass :S
Good guy!
tomk456 2 years ago
It's not actually. He actualll plays the drum and bass riff on the G and D strings with a sort of octave setting. Thats why he doesn't need to change the bass :)
dead0bliss0star 2 years ago