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==About==
 
==About==
The performance on November 14th, 2000 took place at the Saci in New York City, New York. It was publicized as the band's first and last ever acoustic show, with Manson announcing before the performance, "Welcome to our first, and probably our last, acoustic show." This has since been overshadowed due to [[Marilyn Manson]] and [[Tim Skold]] performing a 2-song [[2007/05/23 London, UK|acoustic set]] on UK radio station ''Radio 1''.
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The performance on November 14th, 2000 took place at the Saci in New York City, New York, USA. It was publicized as the band's first and last ever acoustic show, with Manson announcing before the performance, "Welcome to our first, and probably our last, acoustic show." This has since been overshadowed due to [[Marilyn Manson]] and [[Tim Skold]] performing a 2-song [[2007/05/23 London, UK|acoustic set]] on UK radio station ''Radio 1''.
  
 
Clad in burgundy leather pants, a long-sleeve black mesh shirt and blood-red eye makeup, Manson — along with the band, eased into the short setlist with the dirgelike "[[GodEatGod]]," the first track on ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]''.
 
Clad in burgundy leather pants, a long-sleeve black mesh shirt and blood-red eye makeup, Manson — along with the band, eased into the short setlist with the dirgelike "[[GodEatGod]]," the first track on ''[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)]]''.

Revision as of 05:17, 8 July 2007

About

The performance on November 14th, 2000 took place at the Saci in New York City, New York, USA. It was publicized as the band's first and last ever acoustic show, with Manson announcing before the performance, "Welcome to our first, and probably our last, acoustic show." This has since been overshadowed due to Marilyn Manson and Tim Skold performing a 2-song acoustic set on UK radio station Radio 1.

Clad in burgundy leather pants, a long-sleeve black mesh shirt and blood-red eye makeup, Manson — along with the band, eased into the short setlist with the dirgelike "GodEatGod," the first track on Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death).

Manson then took the audience into unfamiliar territory, offering a cover of what he called "my favorite John Lennon song," "Working Class Hero".

Next the band performed a cover of the Johnny Mandel song "Suicide Is Painless" — best known as the theme song of M*A*S*H. "This song is far more depressing than anything I could have ever written," Manson said before diving into the song, which the band covered on the Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows film soundtrack.

Manson then reached back to Holy Wood to close the set with "Count to Six and Die (The Vacuum of Infinite Space Encompassing)", the track that closes the album.

Lineup

Setlist

  1. "GodEatGod"
  2. "Working Class Hero"
  3. "Suicide Is Painless"
  4. "Count to Six and Die (The Vacuum of Infinite Space Encompassing)"

Trivia