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  • Fuckin Epic

    Thanks for posting!

  • Nothing beats Chris Connelly's hanting vocals.

  • Brings back memories...

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  • "Revco !"

  • @HegelKarl i hear ya!!!

  • @moonraker1973 haha yeah i've read it since i posted that comment. one of the best reads ever!

  • In response to Trypto500's question about whether the fence is there for the band or the crowds protection, it's for "both". Back in the day (at least in Houston and Austin) Ministry/RevCo and the crowd used to play a game called "bottling" where All would throw bottles at the crowd and vice versa. Al is quoted as loving it because,"I'm sure to hit someone". Management finally wised up and sold beer and drinks in only plastic cups after that. So, now you know.

  • I meant "Al would throw bottles at the crowd, and vice versa".

  • I actually have a piece of the fence in my rock memorabillia collection (it was sold off at one point believe it or not) it not only reminds me of the actual tour but it also reflects on the after party I experienced with Al and the boys on a few occasions, something I will never forget! (details not included for the sake of the weak of heart....lol)

  • What gets me is that there's only 8 songs on the "In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up" video but clearly they did much longer set lists. An uncut, remastered DVD is needed!

  • i'm pretty sure this song is about the police.

  • Also, Trent toured for a little bit with Revco in 90. But only did Supernaut.

  • This IS Ministry. They played some revco songs on their songs around that time and before. They even played some Pailhead, and even Lard on that 1990 tour. Awesome video, and a good reminder of what good musicians these guys are, or were.

  • Is the chainlink fence there to protect the band or to protect the audience . I suspect its the latter !!!! . Excellent stuff, love to have been there!!. I,ve seen ministry a few times , but this isn't them.. it s REVCO , anyhow it's still a great vid. Ministry ,revco,pigface,skinny puppy are like one big family with different members swapping between them.Oh well i'm 46 now so i don't think i'm going to be seeing anything like this again, unless it's on TV or something......

  • HAHA!!! Scaccia is rocking a Pailhead shirt. Nice!

  • Where on earth can i get this crazy shit? In case you decided not to show up is still one of my most treasured/loved/played albums ever! I've never seen this around, and i wanna hear it louder than on these crappy frickin' PC speakers lol! Ministry were the worlds greatest rockband. Simple. I miss them so much dudes. Keep playin' this shit :)

  • This song is from the Group "Revolting Cocks", one of the Projects fromAain Jourgensen.

    The Album is called "Beers, Steers+Queers" from 1990; Distributor was Wax Trax.

    Gtx

  • told ya ;-)

  • connelly.

  • Mike Scaccia is also in full effect here. He's sporting an awesome Pailhead T-Shirt. His hair is very long and frizzy and he's ducking his face down into his guitar throughout most of this performance. God how I miss this lineup...

  • Barker is ruling the earth on his awesome minimalist crisp yet punchy bass. Forgot to mention him in other post and that's almost blasphemous so I'm throwing him mad props here. I miss ya, ya lanky better-half of Ministry...it went all downhill after Paul Barker left the Ministry Camp. Uncle Al's a dick for not working things out with the Pauly.

  • I agree. 'Dark Side of the Spoon' bieng one of my faves an all!

  • Look closely: Trent Reznor is playing guitar next to William Tucker. Chris Connelly is singing. Al Jourgensen is taking a breather on this number hanging out with Nivek Ogre on keyboards. Bill Rieflin and Martin Atkins are the percussion ensemble. Reznor mainly played synths on this tour but he jumped on guitar for this song and one other...think it was "in the neck". Wish Al and Trent still did stuff together...who knows, hey?

  • trent reznor is not in this video

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  • new or used?

  • Stainless steel believe its real, its all you mean to me! whats that sound whats that sound? it bleeds efficiency! the way i feel about stainless steel and all it does to me!

  • i was there too. i was 14. i fucking snuck in. still to the this day the gnarliest show i've ever...well g.g. in houston too but that was just shit. and THIS IS MINISTRY.

  • @sjofarthotellet g.g. as in GG? As in GG ALLIN??? My Hero? TELL US ABOUT IT! Did you kissed him, did you touched his micropenis, did you try to catch some of his shit? :D

  • don't forget chris chonlly

  • I was there. Spent the night in Stewart Justice Center.

  • Al, Nivek, Paul, Jello best lineup ever

  • It is a Ministry show. On the "Mind is a terrible thing" tour. About a year later Revco shows up with Trent, and about 20 strippers. The club was "Industry". And I feel amazingly old.

  • I could bet they are not Revolting Cocks, they didn't use the fence thing. And they're not wearing cowboy hats! Ministry must have played this song just like they used to play Pailhead songs. And Chris Connely (the singer) toured with both bands.

  • You do realize that Al is the Revolting Cocks right?

  • ... and Al is MInistry too. Still, let's not forget Paul Barker

  • this IS the Revolting Cocks it's not Ministry

  • Hehehehe

  • Time to educate the kiddies. This is MINISTRY, playing a RevCo song during 'The Mind is a Terrible Thing To Taste Tour' in early 1990. Al & Co. went on the road with Ogre, Joe Kelly, Jello (a few dates) , etc... and played this set. It included the songs from the 'In Case...'live disk, as well as covers from RevCo & Pailhead.  KMFDM opened for them on this tour. I was at this tour, and trust me, this is a MINISTRY show... yes, they are doing a Cocks song, but it is still Ministry.

  • Amen.

  • theres barely any difference between them live. might as well call it RevCo

  • Yes. Thank you for this upload! It makes my memories of the "Beers, Steers & Queers" tour more solid even though this is obviously the "Mind..." tour.

  • Nice! I saw Revco in 1990 in Orlando, FL with The Mentors and Trent was with them. It was probably one of the best shows I've ever been to. Thanks for posting this...

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