Difference between revisions of "Dead to the World (tour)"
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During the Dead To The World tour, the background was a church vitral of Jesus, accompanied by a set of long stairs from which Manson walked down in order to perform the opening piece, "Angel With The Scabbed Wings" | During the Dead To The World tour, the background was a church vitral of Jesus, accompanied by a set of long stairs from which Manson walked down in order to perform the opening piece, "Angel With The Scabbed Wings" | ||
− | Self mutilation | + | Self-mutilation was a recurring element. For "Man That You Fear" the microphone was covered with white flowers. There was also a snow- or ash-like effect used mostly for "Apple of Sodom". |
A podium with the ACSS logo was used for the main song, with the complete band wearing helmets. Manson would rip the pages of a bible, making this one of the most controversial and challenging moments of the tour. | A podium with the ACSS logo was used for the main song, with the complete band wearing helmets. Manson would rip the pages of a bible, making this one of the most controversial and challenging moments of the tour. |
Revision as of 01:35, 22 February 2008
- This article is about the tour. For other uses, see Dead to the World and Dried Up, Tied and Dead to the World.
Dead to the World was the fifth tour Marilyn Manson embarked on, under management of major record label Interscope Records. It was also the band's first tour to span over several legs. The band was on the tour from September 7, 1996 until September 16, 1997.
Lineup
- Vocals: Marilyn Manson
- Guitar: Zim Zum
- Bass: Twiggy Ramirez
- Keyboards: Madonna Wayne Gacy
- Drums: Ginger Fish
Stage Antics
During the Dead To The World tour, the background was a church vitral of Jesus, accompanied by a set of long stairs from which Manson walked down in order to perform the opening piece, "Angel With The Scabbed Wings"
Self-mutilation was a recurring element. For "Man That You Fear" the microphone was covered with white flowers. There was also a snow- or ash-like effect used mostly for "Apple of Sodom".
A podium with the ACSS logo was used for the main song, with the complete band wearing helmets. Manson would rip the pages of a bible, making this one of the most controversial and challenging moments of the tour.