festival, June 24, 1990.
Tours The tour in support of
The Real Thing was the first Faith No More tour conducted with Mike Patton. The band had begun to be marketed as metal by the media after the album's release, and they were now primarily playing with other bands from the
heavy metal genre. Notable artists Faith No More performed with during the touring cycle include
Metallica,
Billy Idol,
Soundgarden,
Voivod,
Sacred Reich,
Forbidden,
Primus,
Babes in Toyland and
Poison. They managed to attract controversy for mocking the party/sex-filled lifestyles of
glam metal tourmates such as Poison at several shows in Europe during 1990. At a 1990 Monsters of Rock show in Italy, Patton asked the crowd "which member of Poison can suck his own dick?", and also made fun of
Aerosmith, saying to the crowd "out of all the bands today, who do you think does the most drugs? I think it's Aerosmith." Ironically, Faith No More would later cover parts of Aerosmith's song "
Walk This Way" on their subsequent
Angel Dust tour, and were originally scheduled to go on a European tour with them in 1998, which was cancelled due to Faith No More's split that year. In 1989, the second show of the tour was filmed for the music video to "
From out of Nowhere" in the
I-Beam nightclub. During the show, Patton had a beer bottle smashed over his right hand, causing lacerations to some tendons. He regained use of his hand after it healed, but he no longer has feeling in it. The band's August, 28 1990 concert at Burgherrenhalle in
Kaiserslautern,
Germany is notable for featuring the only ever performance of the song "Faster Disco" with Patton on vocals. The concert also featured several other
Chuck Mosley-era songs which have almost never been performed live with Patton, including "Blood", "Greed" and "The Jungle". At that time, the band's first independent album
We Care a Lot was not in circulation. "As the Worm Turns" and "Why Do You Bother" were the only songs from the album to be regularly worked into the band's setlists on the tour (aside from the title track, which was re-recorded for their major label debut
Introduce Yourself). Regarding the decision to still perform material from
We Care a Lot, Gould said to
Metal Hammer in May 1990 that, "we'd feel weird cutting that part of ourselves off. We'd be ignoring a root of the tree, if you will." During the tour, they covered parts of the
Milli Vanilli songs "
Girl I'm Gonna Miss You" and "
Baby Don't Forget My Number". Faith No More had earlier met Milli Vanilli at the album launch party for
The Real Thing in mid-1989. Faith No More greeted Milli Vanilli at the launch party and told them that they were fans, but Milli Vanilli were unaware of who Faith No More were at that time. Other songs that Faith No More covered snippets from during the tour include "
Buffalo Stance" by
Neneh Cherry, "
Bust a Move" by
Young MC, "
Don't Dream It's Over" by
Crowded House, "
Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" by
Elton John, "
Get Up! (Before the Night Is Over)" by
Technotronic, "
Fever" by
Peggy Lee, "
Für Elise" by
Ludwig van Beethoven, "
If You Don't Know Me by Now" by
Simply Red, "
It Takes Two" by
Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock, "
Let Love Rule" by
Lenny Kravitz, "
Louie Louie" by
The Kingsmen, "
Macho Man" by
The Village People, "
Oh Yeah" by
Yello, "
Paradise" by
Sade, "
Philadelphia Freedom" by Elton John, "
Pump up the Jam" by Technotronic, "
Pump up the Volume" by
MARRS, "
Sunday Bloody Sunday" by
U2, "
Turtle Power!" by
Partners in Kryme, "
Unskinny Bop" by Poison, "
Vogue" by
Madonna, "
Y.M.C.A." by The Village People, "
You Got It (The Right Stuff)" by
The New Kids on the Block and the
theme from the film
Love Story by
Francis Lai. They also covered a song from a German candy commercial, which was by confectionery company
Haribo, as well as a song called "Sweet Dreams" from a
Nestlé commercial, with the band continuing to cover these two songs on the tour for
Angel Dust. For outro music at their shows, the band once used "
What a Wonderful World" by
Louis Armstrong, while for intro music they frequently used
Toto's
Dune soundtrack song "
Big Battle" Touring in support of the album lasted from 1989 to mid-1991. Due to their small catalog at the time, the band eventually grew tired of playing songs from
The Real Thing towards the end of the tour. This has been cited as one of the reasons for their change in sound on their next album,
Angel Dust.
Singles The first single to be released from the album was "From Out of Nowhere" on August 30, 1989, which failed to make the
UK Singles Chart. It was re-released on April 2, 1990, and made number twenty-three on the
UK Singles Chart. "Falling to Pieces" then saw release on July 2, 1990, and made it to number 92 on the
Billboard Hot 100 before the reissue of "Epic", which became the band's first number one hit single, on the
ARIA Charts, as well their only top ten single on the
Billboard Hot 100, where it reached ninth position. "Surprise! You're Dead!" had a
music video produced for it, directed by bassist
Billy Gould, featuring footage shot in
Chile during a South American tour in 1991. However, the song never saw release as an official single, and the video was not released until its appearance on
Video Croissant. "Edge of the World" saw limited release as a two track promo single in Brazil on CD and 12" vinyl, with the album version as track one and the Brixton Academy live version as the second track, in a yellow slipcase with basic black text. ==Critical reception==