This came out in 1999 – or at least that’s when I got it. Here’s what I said about it back then (with some minor editing):
When your live show is as fiery (literally and figuratively) as Marilyn Manson’s, a live album can be a dicey proposition.
Will it still work without the visuals, like KISS Alive? Or will it just come off half-baked, like Alice Cooper Live? On The Last Tour On Earth, Manson’s glass is half-full — while you can’t help but miss his freaky costumes and rageaholic outbursts (plenty of which are captured on the concurrently released God Is In The TV video), the blistering, blasphemous and venomous power of songs like Get Your Gunn and Beautiful People transcends the limits of the format. Detractors can hope and pray The Last Tour is a sign his 15 minutes is about up — but if he’s on the way out, he’s going with a bang.