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| Audio        = MP3 on <span class="plainlinks">[http://media.seven1963.org/Audios/mm/mp3/1994-06-29.rar Portraits from the Hate Machine]</span>
 
| Audio        = MP3 on <span class="plainlinks">[http://media.seven1963.org/Audios/mm/mp3/1994-06-29.rar Portraits from the Hate Machine]</span>
 
| Last show    = [[1994/06/04 Davie, FL|June 4, 1994]]
 
| Last show    = [[1994/06/04 Davie, FL|June 4, 1994]]
| This show    = '''June 29, 1994'''
 
 
| Next show    = [[1994/07/03 Fort Lauderdale, FL|July 3, 1994]]
 
| Next show    = [[1994/07/03 Fort Lauderdale, FL|July 3, 1994]]
 
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{{AboutPerformance | day = 29 | month = 6 | year = 1994 | venue = the Squeeze | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us}} The listening party for the band's debut album, ''[[Portrait of an American Family (album)|Portrait of an American Family]]'', was publicized as "the social event of the season," where Marilyn Manson unplugged for their "tribute to 80's New Wave." Three of the songs they played would later be recorded and released commercially. After the band's set, several local acts including [[Jack Off Jill]], [[KILLING SILENCE]], The Goods, Sinful Lust, Robbie Gennet and Dore Soul took the stage to play covers of Marilyn Manson songs. The Goods were ironically enough who Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids opened for at [[1990/04/28 Miami Beach, FL|their first-ever live performance]]. The music video for "[[Get Your Gunn (song)|Get Your Gunn]]" also premiered at the venue.<ref name="DTD">''[[Demystifying the Devil]]''. Ventura Distribution. Adam Matza. October 17, 2000.</ref>
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{{AboutPerformance | date = 1994/06/29 | venue = the Squeeze | city = Fort Lauderdale | unit = FL.us}} The listening party for the band's debut album, ''[[Portrait of an American Family]]'', was publicized as "the social event of the season," where Marilyn Manson unplugged for their "tribute to 80's New Wave." Three of the songs they played would later be recorded and released commercially. After the band's set, several local acts including [[Jack Off Jill]], [[KILLING SILENCE]], The Goods, Sinful Lust, Robbie Gennet and Dore Soul took the stage to play covers of Marilyn Manson songs. The Goods were ironically enough who Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids opened for at [[1990/04/28 Miami Beach, FL|their first-ever live performance]]. The music video for "[[Get Your Gunn]]" also premiered at the venue.<ref name="DTD">''[[Demystifying the Devil]]''. Ventura Distribution. Adam Matza. October 17, 2000.</ref>
  
 
This performance, coupled with the [[1994/07/18 Plantation, FL|''Portrait of an American Family'' release party]] on July 18, 1994, is unique in that the band's only acoustic renditions of any of these six songs took place at these two shows. Following the album's release, "[[Mirror People]]" and "[[I Got You]]" were [[List of first and last performances of songs|not played again]], and "[[Come Together]]" was not played in its entirety.
 
This performance, coupled with the [[1994/07/18 Plantation, FL|''Portrait of an American Family'' release party]] on July 18, 1994, is unique in that the band's only acoustic renditions of any of these six songs took place at these two shows. Following the album's release, "[[Mirror People]]" and "[[I Got You]]" were [[List of first and last performances of songs|not played again]], and "[[Come Together]]" was not played in its entirety.
  
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 8 February 2024

June 29, 1994
June 29, 1994 performance at Squeeze in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Performance by Marilyn Manson
Location Squeeze in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Tour Orphaned performances
Performers Marilyn Manson, Daisy Berkowitz, Twiggy Ramirez, Madonna Wayne Gacy, Sara Lee Lucas
Support Jack Off Jill, KILLING SILENCE, The Goods, Sinful Lust, Robbie Gennet, Dore Soul
Recordings Portrait of an American Family Release Party
External resources
Audio: MP3 on Portraits from the Hate Machine
External links Search at Setlist.fm
Touring chronology
June 4, 1994 June 29, 1994 July 3, 1994









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The performance on June 29, 1994 took place at the Squeeze in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. The listening party for the band's debut album, Portrait of an American Family, was publicized as "the social event of the season," where Marilyn Manson unplugged for their "tribute to 80's New Wave." Three of the songs they played would later be recorded and released commercially. After the band's set, several local acts including Jack Off Jill, KILLING SILENCE, The Goods, Sinful Lust, Robbie Gennet and Dore Soul took the stage to play covers of Marilyn Manson songs. The Goods were ironically enough who Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids opened for at their first-ever live performance. The music video for "Get Your Gunn" also premiered at the venue.[1]

This performance, coupled with the Portrait of an American Family release party on July 18, 1994, is unique in that the band's only acoustic renditions of any of these six songs took place at these two shows. Following the album's release, "Mirror People" and "I Got You" were not played again, and "Come Together" was not played in its entirety.

Lineup[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Setlist[edit]

  1. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
  2. "Mirror People"
  3. "I Got You"
  4. "Come Together"
  5. "Down in the Park"
  6. "I Put a Spell on You"

Videos[edit]


References[edit]

  1. Demystifying the Devil. Ventura Distribution. Adam Matza. October 17, 2000.