Guns, God and Government (tour)

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Guns, God and Government Tour
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World tour by Marilyn Manson
Supporting album Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)
Start date October 27, 2000
End date September 2, 2001
Legs 6
Shows 109 (planned)
107 (completed)
Marilyn Manson tour chronology
Rock Is Dead
(1999)
Guns, God and Government
(2000-2001)
Grotesk Burlesk
(2003-2004)
This article is about the tour. For other uses, see Guns, God and Government World Tour (DVD), Guns, God, and Government World Tour (tour book) and Guns, God and Government (bootleg).

Guns, God and Government was a worldwide arena tour by Marilyn Manson, under management of major record label Interscope Records. It was the eight tour the band embarked upon and the fourth to span over multiple legs. It was launched 17 days ahead in support of their fourth full-length studio LP, Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death), which was released on November 14, 2001 in the US and Australia.[1][2] Beginning on October 27, 2000 and lasting until September 2, 2001, the tour included six legs spanning Eurasia, Japan and North America with a total of 107 completed shows out of 109 planned.[1]

Two concert films depicting the worldwide tour were recorded. The Guns, God and Government World Tour DVD was released on October 29, 2002 by Eagle Rock Entertainment and features live concert footage spliced from performances in Los Angeles, Europe, Russia and Japan. "The Beautiful People", "The Nobodies" and "Lunchbox" are on the release.[3][4] It also includes a 30-minute behind-the-scenes featurette titled The Death Parade with guest appearances from Ozzy Osbourne and Eminem.[4]

Seven years later it was followed by Guns, God, and Government – Live in L.A. Released in Blu-ray format by Eagle Rock Entertainment division Eagle Records on November 17, 2009, it depicts the sixteen song set of the Los Angeles performance in its entriety. "Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes", "Antichrist Superstar" and "The Dope Show" are on the release.[5][6]

The contentious Denver show, during the Ozzfest leg of the Guns, God and Government Tour,[7] was also featured during Marilyn Manson's interview in Michael Moore's 2002 documentary Bowling for Columbine.[8]


Lineup

Track listing

Marilyn Manson during the band's performance of "Disposable Teens".
Twiggy Ramirez
Madonna Wayne Gacy

The following list contains the most commonly played songs in the order they were most generally performed:

  1. "The Lord Is My Shepherd" (Intro)
  2. "God Bless America" (Intro for Ozzfest)
  3. "Count to Six and Die" (Instrumental)
  4. "Irresponsible Hate Anthem"
  5. "The Death Song"
  6. "Disposable Teens"
  7. "Great Big White World"
  8. "Tourniquet"
  9. "The Fight Song"
  10. "The Nobodies"
  11. "Strawberry Fields Forever"
  12. "My Monkey"
  13. "Lunchbox"
  14. "Rock Is Dead"
  15. "The Dope Show"
  16. "Cruci-Fiction in Space"
  17. "Burning Flag"
  18. "Cake and Sodomy"
  19. ""President Dead""
  20. "Astonishing Panorama of the Endtimes"
  21. "GodEatGod"
  22. "In the Shadow of the Valley of Death"
  23. "Born Again"
  24. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (With "Hell Outro")
  25. "Valentine's Day"
  26. "The Love Song"
  27. "Antichrist Superstar"
  28. "Rock 'n' Roll Nigger"
  29. "The Beautiful People"
  30. "Diary of a Dope Fiend"
  31. "1996" (With "Mister Superstar" intro)
  32. "The Reflecting God"
  33. "Suicide Is Painless" (Outro)

Opening songs

Performance and show themes

A backstage pass from the Guns, God and Government tour

Typical of the band, the concerts were extremely theatrical.[2] An average show lasted for 1 hour and 40 minutes and the sets were designed with communist, religious and "Celebritarian" imagery in mind.[9]

Manson has several costume changes throughout the sets ranging from a Bishop's dalmatic and mitre (often confused for Papal regalia), a costume made from taxidermied animal anatomies (i.e. an epaulette made from a horse's tail, a shirt made from skinned goat heads and ostrich spines), his signature black leather corset, g-string and garter stocking ensemble, an elaborate Roman legionary-style Imperial galea, an Allgemeine SS-style police cap, a black-and-white fur coat and a giant rising conical skirt that lifts the singer 12 meters (40 feet) into the air.[2][10]

When being introduced, Manson was pulled onstage on a steampunk variation of a Roman chariot by two naked girls, in a bigae formation, wearing stylized Roman horse masks. After dismounting from the chariot wearing a skirted version of his signature black leather bondage ensemble, replete with the Imperial gallic, a burst of heavy fireworks would signal the beginning of the first song.

During performances of "The Love Song," Manson would wear the Bishop's outfit, which would then be discarded to reveal his signature black leather bondage ensemble (without the skirt). During performances of "Valentine's Day," Manson would perform, wearing the same Bishop's attire, kneeled behind a prayer kneeler that is bookended with two severed heads bearing his own likeness.

During some shows, there would be two dancers onstage. The podium that was used in previous tours during performances of "Antichrist Superstar" also returned, this time sporting a new design of a crucifix made of guns, instead of the "shock" symbol previously used. During the February 24, 2001 show in Moscow, Russia, two Russian military guards were asked to stand on each side of the podium as Manson sang "The Love Song", replete with his Allgemeine SS-style peaked police cap.[11]

In performances of "Cruci-Fiction in Space", Manson would be lifted 12 meters (40 feet) into the air on a platform hidden by the giant conical skirt, much like in the "Disposable Teens" video. Images would often be displayed in the stage backdrop, including a parody of the Hollywood Sign rewritten as "Holy Wood", the cover for the "Disposable Teens" single, and a scorched American flag.[12]

Tour legs

Tour Leg Time Span
Guns, God and Government North American Tour 2000/10/272001/01/13
Guns, God and Government Spring European Tour 2001/01/212001/02/24
Guns, God and Government Spring Japan Tour 2001/03/112001/03/20
Guns, God and Government Ozzfest 2001 Tour 2001/06/082001/08/12
Guns, God and Government Autumn Japan Tour 2001/08/182001/08/19
Guns, God and Government Autumn European Tour 2001/08/222001/09/02

Supporting Acts

  • gODHEAD
  • The Union Underground
  • Disturbed
  • Professional Murder Music (Portland and Seattle only)

Trivia

See also

References

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