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* At the end of the band's set, Manson smashed Daisy Berkowitz's bass and shoved him offstage.<ref>[http://www.spookykids.net/articles/Daisy_Suit.htm ''Pushing Up Daisy Berkowitz'']. ''City Link''. Jane Musgrave. 1999.</ref> A [http://www.spookhouse.net/reviews/dec31-95.html spookhouse.net review]; however, makes no mention of a smashed guitar. | * At the end of the band's set, Manson smashed Daisy Berkowitz's bass and shoved him offstage.<ref>[http://www.spookykids.net/articles/Daisy_Suit.htm ''Pushing Up Daisy Berkowitz'']. ''City Link''. Jane Musgrave. 1999.</ref> A [http://www.spookhouse.net/reviews/dec31-95.html spookhouse.net review]; however, makes no mention of a smashed guitar. | ||
* The [https://rocktourdatabase.com/venues/academy/ Academy] was a short-lived concert space at 234 W.43 St. in Manhattan. It is now part of a larger Broadway theater, and was the site of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greatest_Hits_Live_(Ramones_album) Ramones live album] | * The [https://rocktourdatabase.com/venues/academy/ Academy] was a short-lived concert space at 234 W.43 St. in Manhattan. It is now part of a larger Broadway theater, and was the site of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greatest_Hits_Live_(Ramones_album) Ramones live album] | ||
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* Strangely for any band for a New Years Eve show, it ended before midnight. The coat check line was so long that many concert goers got out after midnight. Those who got out earlier may have been stranded on W43rd St, not allowed to leave the block until after the ball drop (as Times Square is around the corner). | * Strangely for any band for a New Years Eve show, it ended before midnight. The coat check line was so long that many concert goers got out after midnight. Those who got out earlier may have been stranded on W43rd St, not allowed to leave the block until after the ball drop (as Times Square is around the corner). | ||
Revision as of 04:47, 25 November 2020
December 31, 1995 | |||||
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Performance by Marilyn Manson | |||||
Location | The Academy in New York City, New York, USA | ||||
Tour | Smells Like Children tour | ||||
Performers | Marilyn Manson, Daisy Berkowitz, Twiggy Ramirez, Madonna Wayne Gacy, Ginger Fish | ||||
Support | Lunachicks | ||||
External links | Search at Setlist.fm | ||||
Touring chronology | |||||
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Contents
Lineup
- Marilyn Manson – vocals
- Daisy Berkowitz – guitars
- Twiggy Ramirez – bass
- Madonna Wayne Gacy – keyboards, percussions
- Ginger Fish – drums
Setlist
- "The Hands of Small Children"
- "Get Your Gunn"
- "Organ Grinder"
- "Snake Eyes and Sissies"
- "Dogma"
- "Cake and Sodomy"
- "Down in the Park"
- "Dope Hat"
- "My Monkey"
- "Irresponsible Hate Anthem"
- "Cyclops"
- "Lunchbox"
- "Rock 'n' Roll Nigger"
- "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
- "Misery Machine"
Video
The interview by a Detroit radio station before the show
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Trivia
- At the end of the band's set, Manson smashed Daisy Berkowitz's bass and shoved him offstage.[4] A spookhouse.net review; however, makes no mention of a smashed guitar.
- The Academy was a short-lived concert space at 234 W.43 St. in Manhattan. It is now part of a larger Broadway theater, and was the site of a Ramones live album
- Strangely for any band for a New Years Eve show, it ended before midnight. The coat check line was so long that many concert goers got out after midnight. Those who got out earlier may have been stranded on W43rd St, not allowed to leave the block until after the ball drop (as Times Square is around the corner).
References
- ↑ mansonlive.com audio and setlist
- ↑ seven1963.org with downloadable RAR audio file
- ↑ spookhouse.net show review
- ↑ Pushing Up Daisy Berkowitz. City Link. Jane Musgrave. 1999.