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The last show of the tour and the last concert with Alan Wilder in the band. It was also the last time [[Rush]] and [[I Want You Now]] were played live. | The last show of the tour and the last concert with Alan Wilder in the band. It was also the last time [[Rush]] and [[I Want You Now]] were played live. | ||
Here is Daryl Bamonte's entry for the famous Devotional Tour Diary, published in Bong magazine in 1994: | |||
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''Well, that’s it then. 14 months, or 612,000 minutes, of our lives completely absorbed with a tour and now it’s over. We played a show in Indianapolis tonight which was apparently good fun, but I don’t remember a thing. I missed Jez climbing out of the piano, Franksy and Primal Scream doing backing vocals, Dave diving in the audience. I do remember one thing though – it was the last night of a gruelling world tour and some clever bastards from the crew replaced my “Personal Jesus” samples with the appropriate message “You love it and you know it…”.'' | |||
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Notes
The last show of the tour and the last concert with Alan Wilder in the band. It was also the last time Rush and I Want You Now were played live.
Here is Daryl Bamonte's entry for the famous Devotional Tour Diary, published in Bong magazine in 1994:
Well, that’s it then. 14 months, or 612,000 minutes, of our lives completely absorbed with a tour and now it’s over. We played a show in Indianapolis tonight which was apparently good fun, but I don’t remember a thing. I missed Jez climbing out of the piano, Franksy and Primal Scream doing backing vocals, Dave diving in the audience. I do remember one thing though – it was the last night of a gruelling world tour and some clever bastards from the crew replaced my “Personal Jesus” samples with the appropriate message “You love it and you know it…”.