FAITH NO MORE: Footage Of Second Hollywood Show Posted Online
December 2, 2010Fan-filmed video footage of FAITH NO MORE's December 1, 2010 concert at The Palladium in Hollywood, California can be viewed below.
The band's setlist was as follows:
01. Pills For Breakfast
02. Be Aggressive
03. Land Of Sunshine
04. Everything's Ruined
05. Evidence
06. Got That Feeling
07. Last Cup Of Sorrow
08. Helpless
09. Cuckoo For Caca
10. Ben
11. Ashes To Ashes
12. Midlife Crisis
13. Spirit
14. King For A Day
15. Epic
16. Lets Just Kiss And Say Goodbye (BARRY WHITE/MANHATTAN cover)
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17. This Town (with SPARKS and Dean Menta)
18. Digging The Grave (with Dean Menta)
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19. We Care A Lot
20. Pristina
As previously reported, FAITH NO MORE will perform a two-song set during this year's Teletón on December 4 at Estadio Nacional in Santiago, Chile.
Teletón is a 27-hour telethon to raise funds to help chilldren with developmental disabilities (most commonly cerebral palsy). It is broadcast by most major television and radio stations and is hosted by television personality Mario Kreutzberger, also known as Don Francisco.
On December 5, FAITH NO MORE will play the final show of its reunion tour at Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida in Santiago. Also scheduled to appear are special guests PRIMUS along with support acts MONOTONIX and FULANO.
In a recent interview with Consequence Of Sound, FAITH NO MORE bassist Billy Gould spoke about the possibility of the influential '90s alt-metal act playing more shows after the Santiago concert. "I personally can't see us not doing any more shows again, I just don't see it," he said. "There's no point in not to do it. Why quit now? I think it's just this tour… We did this tour and that's what we decided to do. And we did it. We accomplished this goal, it worked out for all of us, and then we look at each other and say, 'Hey what do you want to do now?' And I think that's how it's got to be."
Regarding how the reunion tour has gone so far, Gould said, "I was probably the guy who dragged his feet the most in doing this, and I've got to say it exceeded my expectations 100 percent. It was much better than my best-case scenario, and my worst case didn't even come into play."
FAITH NO MORE made a comeback in June 2009 with a headlining performance at the Brixton Academy in London, England and has been playing sporadic shows ever since.
After FAITH NO MORE completes its reunion tour, all of the group's members are expected to resume work on their own individual projects.
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