Difference between pages "1994/07/03 Fort Lauderdale, FL" and "1997/04/30 Kalamazoo, MI"

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{{Tourdate
| Date        = July 3, 1994
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| Date        = April 30, 1997
| Image        = 19940703Manson.jpg
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| Caption      = ''Photo Mike Smith''
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| Artist      = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
 
| Artist      = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
| Location    = The Edge in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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| Location    = Kalamazoo Wings Stadium in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
| Tour        = [[Marilyn Manson tours#Orphaned performances|Orphaned performances]]
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| Tour        = [[Dead to the World Tour]]
| Tour leg    =  
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| Tour leg    = [[Dead to the World Tour: Arena Leg]]
| Performers  = [[Marilyn Manson]], [[Daisy Berkowitz]], [[Twiggy Ramirez]], [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]], [[Sara Lee Lucas]]
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| Performers  = [[Marilyn Manson]], [[Zim Zum]], [[Twiggy Ramirez]], [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]], [[Ginger Fish]]
| Supporting   =  
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| Support   = Helmet, [[Rasputina]]
| Support      =
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| Recordings  =  
 
| Recordings  =  
| Audio        =
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| Last show    = [[1997/04/29 Fort Wayne, IN|April 29, 1997]]  
| Last show    = [[1994/06/29 Fort Lauderdale, FL|June 29, 1994]]
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| Next show    = [[1997/05/02 Hamilton, Canada|May 2, 1997]]
| Next show    = [[1994/07/18 Plantation, FL|July 18, 1994]]
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{{AboutPerformance  | date = 1997/04/30 | venue = Kalamazoo Wings Stadium | city = Kalamazoo | unit = MI.us }}<ref>[http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2012/05/marilyn_manson_and_me_15_years.html 'April 30, 1997: I attend a Manson concert at Wings Stadium in Kalamazoo while he’s at his commercial peak. Confession: This is when “Antichrist Superstar” was regularly blaring out of my stereo. I enjoyed it. It was loud and heavy and ugly, and I liked loud and heavy and ugly things (I didn’t date much at the time). “Manson's stage antics weren't confined to expectoration,” I wrote. I compare the stage show to “Hee Haw.” It is not a great moment in rock journalism.' - John Serba, mlive.com]</ref >
{{AboutPerformance  | date = 1994/07/03 | venue = the South Florida Slammie Awards, hosted by The Edge | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us}} Here the band achieved their first honours, winning in the categories of Band of the Year and Best Vocalist. Other groups who appeared at the event include Raped Ape, Load, [[Jack Off Jill]], Holy Terrors and Tension.<ref>[http://www.slammie.com/slammies/94photos.htm ''slammie.com'']</ref>
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==Lineup==
 
==Lineup==
 
{{Lineup
 
{{Lineup
 
| [[Marilyn Manson]] = vocals
 
| [[Marilyn Manson]] = vocals
| [[Daisy Berkowitz]] = guitar
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| [[Zim Zum]] = guitars
 
| [[Twiggy Ramirez]] = bass
 
| [[Twiggy Ramirez]] = bass
| [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] = keyboard
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| [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] = keyboards, percussions
| [[Sara Lee Lucas]] = drums
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| [[Ginger Fish]] = drums
 
}}
 
}}
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==Setlist==
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{{UnknownSetlist}}
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==Controversy==
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The following is an excerpt from an article outlining Marilyn Manson concerts and First Amendment rights:
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"In May of 1997 the Detroit News reports that the MI State Senate will urge concert halls to ban minors from performances by bands known for raunchy lyrics. The resolution, written by Senator Dale Shugars, passed on a voice vote. Shugars says his resolution is in response to a Marilyn Manson concert in Kalamazoo. He has reportedly received a 10.000 signature petition to stop Manson from the Kalamazoo Citizens for Children and Families."<ref>{{cite web|last=Crowley |first=Nina |url=http://freemuse.org/archives/1189 |title=Religious lobby groups influence politicians and recording industry & the Marilyn Manson Saga |publisher= |date=2001-01-01 |accessdate=2014-09-16}}</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Orphaned performances]]
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[[Category:Antichrist Superstar era]]
[[Category:Spooky Kids era]]
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[[Category:Dead to the World Tour: Arena Leg]]
 
[[Category:Tour dates]]
 
[[Category:Tour dates]]

Revision as of 23:47, 3 March 2016

April 30, 1997
Performance by Marilyn Manson
Location Kalamazoo Wings Stadium in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
Tour Dead to the World Tour
Tour leg Dead to the World Tour: Arena Leg
Performers Marilyn Manson, Zim Zum, Twiggy Ramirez, Madonna Wayne Gacy, Ginger Fish
Support Helmet, Rasputina
Touring chronology
April 29, 1997 April 30, 1997 May 2, 1997









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The performance on April 30, 1997 took place at Kalamazoo Wings Stadium in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA.[1]

Lineup

Setlist

The setlist for this tour date remains unknown. You can help MansonWiki by providing the setlist or search for the setlist at setlist.fm.

Controversy

The following is an excerpt from an article outlining Marilyn Manson concerts and First Amendment rights:

"In May of 1997 the Detroit News reports that the MI State Senate will urge concert halls to ban minors from performances by bands known for raunchy lyrics. The resolution, written by Senator Dale Shugars, passed on a voice vote. Shugars says his resolution is in response to a Marilyn Manson concert in Kalamazoo. He has reportedly received a 10.000 signature petition to stop Manson from the Kalamazoo Citizens for Children and Families."[2]

References

  1. 'April 30, 1997: I attend a Manson concert at Wings Stadium in Kalamazoo while he’s at his commercial peak. Confession: This is when “Antichrist Superstar” was regularly blaring out of my stereo. I enjoyed it. It was loud and heavy and ugly, and I liked loud and heavy and ugly things (I didn’t date much at the time). “Manson's stage antics weren't confined to expectoration,” I wrote. I compare the stage show to “Hee Haw.” It is not a great moment in rock journalism.' - John Serba, mlive.com
  2. Crowley, Nina (2001-01-01). "Religious lobby groups influence politicians and recording industry & the Marilyn Manson Saga". http://freemuse.org/archives/1189. Retrieved 2014-09-16.