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− | [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]]' first live performance, at Churchill's Hideway in Miami Beach on '''April 28, 1990''', is described in frontman [[Marilyn Manson]]'s autobiography ''[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]]''. The band were supporting The Goods,<ref name="DTD">{{cite book |title=[[Demystifying the Devil]] |date=2000-10-17 |publisher=Ventura Distribution }}</ref> and opened with what Manson once described as his favorite poem, "[[The Telephone]]."<ref name="Churchill1">{{cite book |last1=Manson |first1=Marilyn |last2=Strauss |first2=Neil |title=[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]] |date=1998-02-14 |publisher=ReganBooks |isbn=0-06-098746-4 |page=90}}</ref> Manson allegedly vomited over stage fright on the night of the show,<ref name="Churchill2">{{cite book |last1=Manson |first1=Marilyn |last2=Strauss |first2=Neil |title=[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]] |date=1998-02-14 |publisher=ReganBooks |isbn=0-06-098746-4 |page=91}}</ref><ref name="6 Music">{{cite web|last=Larkin |first=Adrian |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/news/20090601_marilyn_manson.shtml |title=Meeting Marilyn Manson |work=BBC Radio |publisher= |date=2009-06-01 |accessdate=2012-05-06}}</ref> which | + | [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]]' first live performance, at Churchill's Hideway in Miami Beach on '''April 28, 1990''', is described in frontman [[Marilyn Manson]]'s autobiography ''[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]]''. The band were supporting The Goods,<ref name="DTD">{{cite book |title=[[Demystifying the Devil]] |date=2000-10-17 |publisher=Ventura Distribution }}</ref> and opened with what Manson once described as his favorite poem, "[[The Telephone]]."<ref name="Churchill1">{{cite book |last1=Manson |first1=Marilyn |last2=Strauss |first2=Neil |title=[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]] |date=1998-02-14 |publisher=ReganBooks |isbn=0-06-098746-4 |page=90}}</ref> Manson allegedly vomited over stage fright on the night of the show,<ref name="Churchill2">{{cite book |last1=Manson |first1=Marilyn |last2=Strauss |first2=Neil |title=[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]] |date=1998-02-14 |publisher=ReganBooks |isbn=0-06-098746-4 |page=91}}</ref><ref name="6 Music">{{cite web|last=Larkin |first=Adrian |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/news/20090601_marilyn_manson.shtml |title=Meeting Marilyn Manson |work=BBC Radio |publisher= |date=2009-06-01 |accessdate=2012-05-06}}</ref> which 21 people attended.<ref name="Churchill1"/> For the performance, bassist [[Brian Tutunick]] (Olivia Newton Bundy) obtained several mannequin heads from his school and had them placed across the stage.<ref name="DTD"/> |
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The band's first live performance, at Churchill's Hideaway in Fort Lauderdale. Left to right: Olivia Newton Bundy, Zsa Zsa Speck, Marilyn Manson and Daisy Berkowitz.
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Performance by Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids | |||||
Location | Churchill's Hideaway in Miami Beach, Florida | ||||
Tour | Independent touring | ||||
Performers | Marilyn Manson, Daisy Berkowitz, Olivia Newton Bundy, Zsa Zsa Speck | ||||
Supporting | The Goods | ||||
External links | Search at Setlist.fm | ||||
Touring chronology | |||||
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Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids' first live performance, at Churchill's Hideway in Miami Beach on April 28, 1990, is described in frontman Marilyn Manson's autobiography The Long Hard Road Out of Hell. The band were supporting The Goods,[1] and opened with what Manson once described as his favorite poem, "The Telephone."[2] Manson allegedly vomited over stage fright on the night of the show,[3][4] which 21 people attended.[2] For the performance, bassist Brian Tutunick (Olivia Newton Bundy) obtained several mannequin heads from his school and had them placed across the stage.[1]
Lineup
- Marilyn Manson – vocals
- Daisy Berkowitz – guitar
- Olivia Newton Bundy – bass, backing vocals
- Zsa Zsa Speck – keyboard
Setlist
References
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