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* In one of the more memorable acts on ''The Jon Stewart Show'', Marilyn Manson's performance included the band lighting the stage on fire. This is unseen in the broadcasted episode however. | * In one of the more memorable acts on ''The Jon Stewart Show'', Marilyn Manson's performance included the band lighting the stage on fire. This is unseen in the broadcasted episode however. | ||
*The show was cancelled shortly after Manson's appearance due to rising competition from other late night talk shows. | *The show was cancelled shortly after Manson's appearance due to rising competition from other late night talk shows. | ||
+ | *The performance of "[[Dope Hat]]" was cut short due to being played briefly before the show credits and during them. | ||
[[Category:Tour Dates]] | [[Category:Tour Dates]] | ||
[[Category:Orphaned performances]] | [[Category:Orphaned performances]] |
Revision as of 03:01, 15 March 2010
June 22, 1995 | ||
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Tour | none | |
Tour leg | none | |
Support | none | |
Recordings | none | |
External links | Search at Setlist.fm |
Contents
About
The performance on June 22nd, 1995 took place on the short-lived US talkshow The Jon Stewart Show, hosted by comedian Jon Stewart and broadcasted from New York City, New York, USA. The band performed two tracks from their 1994 album Portrait of an American Family.
Lineup
- Vocals: Marilyn Manson
- Guitar: Daisy Berkowitz
- Bass: Twiggy Ramirez
- Keyboards: Madonna Wayne Gacy
- Drums: Ginger Fish
Setlist
Performance
Trivia
- In one of the more memorable acts on The Jon Stewart Show, Marilyn Manson's performance included the band lighting the stage on fire. This is unseen in the broadcasted episode however.
- The show was cancelled shortly after Manson's appearance due to rising competition from other late night talk shows.
- The performance of "Dope Hat" was cut short due to being played briefly before the show credits and during them.