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Originally Posted by admars
any good? I never saw them live, some friends did, and said they were aweful, I think the at the time unknown Fronnt 242 supported who they said were much better. I read some where Al Jourgenses hated performming live, and only did it it out of record label contractual obligations, but I see on wikipedia they have a few live things out, maybe it all depended on what stage of his rock 'n' roll decadence he was in, and how under the influence
I see new NIN is out now, and is on Spotify so I'll check that out when I get the chance, I really liked the 1st track that came out off it.
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Yes it really is excellent but I'm not sure exactly how much post production has been done. Ministry were always a mixed bag live; I think it depended on how fried Uncle Al was. There's one occasion where he passed out before a show and they sent one of the road crew out to front the band in an Al disguise but nobody noticed!
They did the Manchester Academy in about 94-95 but never managed to get a ticket as it had sold out within the hour. NiN album is a must buy, in fact I'm listening to it now.