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Ministry 05/31/2015

SHOWID 614691

Set I

Hail To Her Majesty
Punch In The Face
PermaWar
Fairly Unbalanced
Senor Peligro
Lies Lies Lies
Waiting
Worthless
Watch Yourself
Life Is Good
NWO
Just One Fix
Thieves
So What

E: Khyber Pass

Set II


Set III


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User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Mike Marteny (5/5) cdr / 2 A- View   DS70p>M10>CDR(1)
Notes: D1 55:59 D2 44:45
Grotesque Jason (4/5) cd flac data / 1 View  
Notes: Ministry May 31, 2015 The Intersection Grand Rapids, Michigan Opening act: Hemlock (last 6 minutes taped) Ministry setlist: 01 Hail to His Majesty (Peasants) 02 Punch in the Face 03 PermaWar 04 Perfect Storm 05 ~Al Jourgensen hit in the head with beer can, part 1 06 Fairly Unbalanced 07 ~Al Jourgensen hit in the head with beer can, part 2 08 Señor Peligro 09 LiesLiesLies 10 Waiting 11 Worthless 12 Watch Yourself 13 Life Is Good 14 N.W.O. 15 Just One Fix 16 Thieves 17 So What 18 ~encore break 19 Khyber Pass 20 post show video Ministry is... Al Jourgensen – vocals John Bechdel – keyboards Sin Quirin – guitar Aaron Rossi – drums Tony Campos – bass Cesar Soto - guitar I went to the Ministry with low expectations so as not to disappoint myself. However I was pleasantly surprised. The band itself is really solid and Al managed to keep his energy up the whole time. The band members are interesting to watch because the guitarists, bass player, and drummer are all tough looking metal guys but the keyboard player looks like he is from an 80s synth pop band. The end of the show was one of the neatest I have seen. At the end of Khyber Pass, Al leaves the stage leaving the band to play by itself for a while as if to acknowledge it’s the band members, not Al, that keep this thing going. Each band member did a solo performance and walked off stage for the next band member to play his solo. The last two guys were the drummer and keyboard player. I expected the drummer to be last, but it was the keyboard player who stayed the longest perhaps as an homage to the Ministry of the early 1980s. Notes: Rio Grande Blood was played before Señor Peligro at the shows before and after this particular show. Perhaps it was skipped because of the beer can incident. I also taped the last 6 and a half minutes of the Hemlock set. Recorder: Sony PCM-M10 Mic: Sony ECM-DS70P Lineage: M10 --> WAV (44,100 Hz, 16 bit, stereo) --> Audacity track splitting) --> dBpoweramp (compression level 5) --> FLAC Duration: 1:40:44
Greg (2/5) / 1 B+ View   AUD
Notes: Audio.