- Marilyn Manson independent touring
-
Marilyn Manson: Independent Touring Tour by Marilyn Manson Associated album Spooky Kids repertoire and some songs from Portrait of an American Family Start date April 28, 1990 End date June 4, 1994 Shows 97 Marilyn Manson tour chronology Independent Touring
(1990-1994)Portrait of an American Family Tour
(1994-1995)Prior to embarking on any official tour under the wing of a major label, Marilyn Manson spent several years touring independently at various locations in Florida such as Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, Miami Beach, South Hallandale and Davie, among various other one-night venues. During this time, the band is known to have left Florida only three times to perform. Until August 1992, the band played these shows as Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids. The band played these independent shows from April 28, 1990 until June 4, 1994.
Contents
Performance and show themes
During the Spooky Kids-era, the concerts featured several antics among which were girls covered in blood and wearing animal masks whilst locked in metal cages, women ironing Nazi flags onstage and keyboardist Madonna Wayne Gacy's renowned keyboard paraphernalia, such as children's toys and dismembered doll heads.[1]
At the band's July 11, 1990 performance, the first ten people to attend the show with an x across their forehead received a limited edition Marilyn Manson milk chocolate bar.
Lineup
- Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids
- Marilyn Manson – Vocals
- Daisy Berkowitz – Guitar
- Olivia Newton Bundy (from April 28, 1990 until June 1, 1990), Gidget Gein (from June 14, 1990 until December 31, 1993), Twiggy Ramirez (from January 1, 1994 onward) – Bass
- Zsa Zsa Speck (from April 28, 1990 until June 1, 1990), Madonna Wayne Gacy (from July 27, 1990 onward) – Keyboards
- Yamaha RX-8 drum machine (from April 28, 1990 until August 5, 1991), Sara Lee Lucas (from August 11, 1991 onward) – Drums
After the band's second show, which Manson has described as the band's "first real performance", Zsa Zsa Speck and Olivia Newton Bundy were removed from the band. They were replaced by the next performance by Madonna Wayne Gacy who hadn't yet attained a keyboard so instead played with toy soldiers onstage in the meantime, and Gidget Gein, guitarist of local band Insanity Assassin, respectively.
Set list
During the first two years of the band's existence, they had recorded a core set of songs that they would perform favorably, some that would never be performed again following the independent shows. The following list contains the most commonly played songs in the order they were most generally performed:
- "Cake and Sodomy"
- "Learning to Swim"
- "White Knuckles"
- "Suicide Snowman"
- "Lunchbox"
- "Dope Hat"
- "My Monkey"
- "Misery Machine"
Towards the end of the independent shows and the near completion of the band's debut album Portrait of an American Family, the live set list resembled the following, occasionally with answering machine messages sampled as an intro and outro respectively:
- "Get Your Gunn"
- "Filth"
- "Suicide Snowman"
- "Dope Hat"
- "White Knuckles"
- "Sweet Tooth"
- "Wrapped in Plastic"
- "Lunchbox"
- "Choklit Factory"
- "Misery Machine"
- "Thrift"
- "Cake and Sodomy"
- "Dune Buggy"
Tour dates
# Date City Country Venue North America 1 April 28, 1990 Miami Beach, Florida United States Churchill's Hideaway 2 May 3, 1990 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Reunion Room 3 May 30, 1990 – – - 4 June 1, 1990 Boca Raton, Florida United States Weekends 5 June 14, 1990 Sinbads 6 June 27, 1990 Hallandale, Florida Button South 7 July 4, 1990 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Club Nu 8 July 11, 1990 Hallandale, Florida Button South 9 July 19, 1990 Miami Beach, Florida Washington Square 10 July 27, 1990 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Reunion Room 11 August 11, 1990 Hallandale, Florida Button South 12 April 17, 1990 Miami Beach, Florida Churchill's Hideaway 13 August 29, 1990 Hallandale, Florida Button South 14 September 13, 1990 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 15 October 26, 1990 Boca Raton, Florida Weekends 16 November 15, 1990 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 17 December 14, 1990 Davie, Florida Plus 5 18 December 19, 1990 Hallandale, Florida Button South 19 December 27, 1990 Miami Beach, Florida Washington Square 20 February 7, 1991 Hallandale, Florida Button South 21 February 21, 1991 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 22 February 27, 1991 23 March 21, 1991 Hallandale, Florida Button South 24 April 11, 1991 Miami Beach, Florida Club Nu 25 April 26, 1991 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Reunion Room 26 May 1, 1991 Miami Beach, Florida The Institute 27 May 10, 1991 Boca Raton, Florida Weekends 28 May 16, 1991 Miami Beach, Florida Club Nu 29 May 30, 1991 Hallandale, Florida Button South 30 June 14, 1991 Boca Raton, Florida Sinbads 31 June 27, 1991 Hallandale, Florida Button South 32 July 11, 1991 Hallandale, Florida Button South 33 July 19, 1991 Miami Beach, Florida Washington Square 34 July 25, 1991 Cameo Theatre 35 July 27, 1991 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Reunion Room 36 August 1, 1991 Hallandale, Florida Button South 37 August 5, 1991 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Reunion Room 38 August 11, 1991 Hallandale, Florida Button South 39 August 15, 1991 Sunrise, Florida Purple Grotto 40 August 17, 1991 Boca Raton, Florida Weekends 41 August 29, 1991 Hallandale, Florida Button South 42 September 13, 1991 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 43 September 29, 1991 Davie, Florida The Round Up Davie 44 October 4, 1991 Atlanta, Georgia Club Roxy 45 October 9, 1991 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 46 October 26, 1991 Boca Raton, Florida Weekends 47 November 24, 1991 – – - 48 November 29, 1991 Miami Beach, Florida United States Washington Square 49 December 4, 1991 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 50 December 19, 1991 Hallandale, Florida Button South 51 December 27, 1991 Miami Beach, Florida Washington Square 52 January 16, 1992 Hallandale, Florida Button South 53 January 17, 1992 Fort Lauderdale Rosebud's 54 February 1, 1992 Hallandale, Florida Button South 55 February 5, 1992 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 56 February 16, 1992 Coral Springs, Florida Illusions 57 March 16, 1992 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Reunion Room 58 April 12, 1992 Miami Beach, Florida Washington Square 59 April 18, 1992 St. Petersburg, Florida ACL Club 60 April 25, 1992 61 April 26, 1992 Tampa, Florida Morrissound Studios 62 May 1, 1992 Miami Beach, Florida The Institute 63 May 20, 1992 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 64 May 30, 1992 Miami Beach, Florida Washington Square 65 July 18, 1992 66 July 23, 1992 – – - 67 July 25, 1992 – – - 68 July 31, 1992 Davie, Florida United States Plus 5 69 August 1, 1992 70 August 12, 1992 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 71 August 23, 1992 Rosebud's 72 November 25, 1992 Hallandale, Florida Treehouse 73 December 2, 1992 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 74 December 4, 1992 Davie, Florida Plus 5 75 December 31, 1992 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 76 January 17, 1993 Rosebud's 77 February 10, 1993 Miami Beach, Florida Washington Square 78 February 24, 1993 Davie, Florida Plus 5 79 February 26, 1993 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 80 March 12, 1993 Davie, Florida Plus 5 81 March 13, 1993 Miami Beach, Florida Cactus Cantina 82 April 16, 1993 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 83 April 17, 1993 84 May 1, 1993 Davie, Florida Plus 5 85 September 17, 1993 Miami Beach, Florida Washington Square 86 September 18, 1993 Davie, Florida Plus 5 87 November 1, 1993 88 December 4, 1993 89 December 31, 1993 90 January 1, 1994 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 91 February 12, 1994 Davie, Florida Plus 5 92 February 24, 1994 93 March 12, 1994 94 April 4, 1994 San Francisco, California – 95 April 7, 1994 Chicago, Illinois Riviera Nightclub 96 April 23, 1994 Fort Lauderdale, Florida Squeeze 97 June 4, 1994 Davie, Florida Plus 5 References
- Footnotes
- ^ Manson & Strauss 1998, pp. 115–116; 122
- Bibliography
- Manson, Marilyn; Strauss, Neil (February 14, 1998). The Long Hard Road Out of Hell. New York: HarperCollins division ReganBooks. ISBN 0-06-039258-4. http://books.google.com.ph/books?id=C4pJdhmTC7MC&dq=The+Long+Hard+Road+Out+of+Hell.
Categories:- Marilyn Manson concert tours
- 1990 concert tours
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.