It's My Life Tour Explained

Concert Tour Name:It's My Life Tour
Artist:Tin Machine
Album:Tin Machine II
Start Date:5 October 1991
End Date:17 February 1992
Number Of Legs:3
Number Of Shows:69
Last Tour:Tin Machine Tour
(1989)
This Tour:It’s My Life Tour
(1991–1992)

The It's My Life Tour was a concert tour by the Anglo-American hard rock band Tin Machine. The tour commenced on 5 October 1991 after two warm-up shows, one press show and three trade-industry shows, visiting twelve countries and concluding after seven months and sixty-nine performances, a larger outing than their first tour in 1989.

Tour details

The band rehearsed and warmed up for the tour in Dublin in August 1991. Joined onstage by guitarist Eric Schermerhorn, Tin Machine presented songs from the Tin Machine album and the Tin Machine II album, augmented with cover versions of songs from the Pixies, Neil Young and The Moody Blues.[1]

To start the show at some venues, an old TV was placed on stage, playing old sitcoms while the prelude to Wagner's Tristan and Isolde played over loudspeakers.[2]

The band purposefully booked intimate venues of a few thousand seats or less so that they could focus on the music without any theatrical trappings, a stark change from lead vocalist David Bowie's previous Glass Spider and Sound+Vision tours;[3] Bowie also wanted to avoid playing larger venues and arenas lest his fans show up "hoping I'd be doing old songs or something. We don't want that feeling at all."

Bowie claimed that the setlist for the tour was made on the fly each night, saying "We have no setlist whatsoever. We have a complete list of all our songs on the floor of the stage and we yell it out as we feel it. If you catch us on a bad night, it can be one of the most disastrous shows you've ever seen. But on a good night – and fortunately with this band most nights have been good nights – it really happens".[4]

Critical reception

The review of the performance at the trade show at Slim's in San Francisco was not kind: "It's hard to imagine people walking out on a David Bowie show at Slim's, but all you had to do was look around the room Thursday at the end of the appearance by Tin Machine. (...) Bowie and his associates gave a more than hour-long display of his latest incarnation, and the music turned out to be nearly unlistenable."[5]

The show in Seattle was met with positive reviews: "Let it first be said that on every level, Tin Machine is an outstanding band. (...) [they] may well represent the next evolutionary step in rock and roll – or just another blind alley. In any event, it is powerful stuff." During the show, Bowie played alto and baritone sax and electric, acoustic and 12-string guitar.

The Los Angeles Times had a positive review of the first New York show, complimenting the band on their desire to tinker with songs' arrangements and appreciating Bowie's "theatrical gift" for performing.

Live recordings

Their performance on 1 September 1991 at the Los Angeles airport was taped for broadcast in America as part of the ABC In Concert series, and was aired on 6 September 1991.[6]

Tin Machine were the musical guest on Saturday Night Lives 17th season on 23 November 1991.

The show in Hamburg on 24 October, 1991, at Docks, was filmed and later released on the video, Oy Vey, Baby: Tin Machine Live at the Docks, with the song "Baby Can Dance" from the same performance appearing on the compilation album Best of Grunge Rock.

Songs from the concerts in Boston, New York City, Sapporo and Tokyo were recorded and released on the live album (1992).

Setlist

The following set list was obtained from the concert held on 30 October, 1991, at Le Zénith Paris in Paris. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Bus Stop"
  2. "Under the God"
  3. "A Big Hurt"
  4. "Baby Can Dance"
  5. "Shopping for Girls"
  6. "Stateside"
  7. "Goodbye Mr. Ed"
  8. "I Can't Read"
  9. "Go Now" (Bessie Banks cover)
  10. "Baby Universal"
  11. "Sacrifice Yourself"
  12. "I've Been Waiting for You" (Neil Young cover)
  13. "Betty Wrong"
  14. "You Can't Talk"
  15. "Debaser" (Pixies cover)
  16. "If There Is Something" (Roxy Music cover)
  17. "Heaven's in Here"
  18. "One Shot"
  19. "You Belong in Rock 'n' Roll"

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Tour rehearsals
10 August 1991 Ireland Factory Studios
11 August 1991
12 August 1991
13 August 1991
14 August 1991
15 August 1991
Warm up shows
16 August 1991 Dublin Ireland The Baggot Inn
19 August 1991 The Waterfront
Press show
1 September 1991 United States Rockit Cargo @ LAX Airport
Trade shows
7 September 1991 United States Marriott
10 September 1991 Los Angeles
12 September 1991 Slim's
Europe
5 October 1991 Italy Teatro Smeraldo
6 October 1991
8 October 1991 Palazzetto Dello Sport
9 October 1991 Teatro Brancaccio
10 October 1991
12 October 1991 Germany Circus Krone
14 October 1991 Stadthalle
15 October 1991 Forum
17 October 1991 Neue Welt
19 October 1991 Denmark Falkoner Teatret
21 October 1991 Sweden Circus
22 October 1991 Norway Oslo Konserthus
24 October 1991 Germany Docks
25 October 1991 Music Hall
26 October 1991 E-Werk
28 October 1991 Netherlands Muziekcentrum Vredenburg
29 October 1991 France Olympia
30 October 1991 Le Zénith
31 October 1991 Belgium Ancienne Belgique
2 November 1991 England Civic Hall
3 November 1991 International 2
5 November 1991 Mayfair
6 November 1991 Royal Court
7 November 1991 Scotland Barrowlands
9 November 1991 England Corn Exchange
10 November 1991 Brixton Academy
11 November 1991
North America
15 November 1991 United States Tower Theater
16 November 1991 The Citadel
17 November 1991 Philadelphia Tower Theater
19 November 1991 Toad's Place
20 November 1991 Orpheum Theater
24 November 1991 New Campus Club
25 November 1991 The Sting
27 November 1991 New York City Academy of Music
29 November 1991
1 December 1991 Canada La Brique
2 December 1991
3 December 1991 The Concert Hall
4 December 1991 United States Clubland
6 December 1991 Agora Metropolitan
7 December 1991 Riviera Theatre
9 December 1991 Bronco Bowl
10 December 1991 Back Alley
12 December 1991 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
14 December 1991 Spreckels Theater
15 December 1991
17 December 1991 San Francisco The Warfield
18 December 1991
20 December 1991 Paramount Theatre
21 December 1991 Canada Commodore Ballroom
Asia
29 January 1992 Japan Kaikan Dai Ichi Hall
30 January 1992 Festival Hall
31 January 1992
2 February 1992 Kyusyu Kouseinenkin Kaikan
3 February 1992 Kouseinenkin Kaikan
5 February 1992 NHK Hall
6 February 1992
7 February 1992 Bunka Taiikukan
10 February 1992 Kouseinenkin Kaikan
11 February 1992
13 February 1992 Sunplaza Hall
14 February 1992 Sonic City Hall
17 February 1992 Tokyo Budokan Hall

Songs

Notation:

From Live Santa Monica '72

From Tin Machine

From Tin Machine II

From Black Tie White Noise

Other songs:

Personnel

Tin Machine
Additional musicians

References

Notes and References

  1. Pegg, 2004, pp. 594–595.
  2. "Bowie, Tin Machine offer what may be rock's new frontier" by Cary Smith, Journal-American, December 1991
  3. "David Bowie Music Interview" by George Varga for The Star Entertainment Weekly, 1–7 January 1992, pp 2 & 10
  4. "Beaming Bowie excited about current direction of his life, music" by Patrick MacDonald, The Seattle Times, 20 December 1991
  5. "Bowie's Band Unimpressive at Slim's" by Joel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle, 14 September 1991, C4
  6. Tin Machine Rockline Interview 1991 . 8 August 2021.