Difference between revisions of "1990/04/28 Miami Beach, FL"
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[[Image:Marilyn-Manson-First-Performance.png|thumb|right|250px|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.]] | [[Image:Marilyn-Manson-First-Performance.png|thumb|right|250px|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.]] | ||
− | The band's first live performance, at Churchill's Hideway in Miami on April 28th, 1990, is described in [[Marilyn Manson|Manson]]'s autobiography ''[[The Long Hard Road out of Hell]]''. The band were supporting The Goods,<ref name="DTD">''[[Demystifying the Devil]]''. Ventura Distribution. [[Gidget Gein]]. October 17, 2000.</ref> and opened up with what Manson described as his favorite poem, "[[The Telephone]]". 20 people attended the performance | + | The band's first live performance, at Churchill's Hideway in Miami on April 28th, 1990, is described in [[Marilyn Manson|Manson]]'s autobiography ''[[The Long Hard Road out of Hell]]''. The band were supporting The Goods,<ref name="DTD">''[[Demystifying the Devil]]''. Ventura Distribution. [[Gidget Gein]]. October 17, 2000.</ref> and opened up with what Manson described as his favorite poem, "[[The Telephone]]". 20 people attended the performance. |
==Lineup== | ==Lineup== |
Revision as of 23:19, 27 April 2009
April 28, 1990 | ||
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Performance | ||
Tour | Local | |
Tour leg | none | |
Support | none | |
Recordings | none | |
External links | Search at Setlist.fm |
Contents
About
The band's first live performance, at Churchill's Hideway in Miami on April 28th, 1990, is described in Manson's autobiography The Long Hard Road out of Hell. The band were supporting The Goods,[1] and opened up with what Manson described as his favorite poem, "The Telephone". 20 people attended the performance.
Lineup
- Vocals: Marilyn Manson
- Guitar: Daisy Berkowitz
- Bass: Olivia Newton Bundy
- Keyboards: Zsa Zsa Speck
Setlist
References
- ↑ Demystifying the Devil. Ventura Distribution. Gidget Gein. October 17, 2000.