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{{Bootleg
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{{Album
 
| Name        = Ain't a Saint
 
| Name        = Ain't a Saint
| Released    = 2003 (presumably)
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| Type        = bootleg
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| Artist      = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
 
| Cover      = Aintasaint-front.jpg
 
| Cover      = Aintasaint-front.jpg
| Cover size  = 200
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| Released    = 2003
| Recorded    = [[2003/06/08 Nürburgring, Germany|June 8, 2003]]
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| Recorded    = [[2003/06/08 Nürburgring, Germany|June 8, 2003]] at the Rock AM Ring in Nürburgring, Germany
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| Genre      = Alternative metal, heavy metal
 
| Format      = Compact disc
 
| Format      = Compact disc
| Length      = 1:16
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| Length      = 76:00
| Label      = Pablo Records
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| Label      = Pablo
| Producer    = N/A
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| Producer    =  
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| Reviews    =
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| Last album  = ''[[Fear of a Satanic Planet]]''<br>(2002)
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| This album  = '''''Ain't a Saint'''''<br>(2003)
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| Next album  = ''[[Antichrist in Paris 2003]]''<br>(2003)
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''''Ain't a Saint''''' is a live bootleg by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], recorded on [[2003/06/08 Nürburgring, Germany|June 8, 2003]] at the Rock AM Ring festival in Nürburgring, Germany. It has six additional bonus tracks, five studio-recorded [[List of covers by Marilyn Manson|covers by Marilyn Manson]] and one [[List of fake Marilyn Manson songs|fake Marilyn Manson song]]. Although the booklet doesn't state a release date, it is assumed it was released the same year as it's recording, by Pablo Records.
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'''''Ain't a Saint''''' is a live bootleg by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], recorded on [[2003/06/08 Nürburgring, Germany|June 8, 2003]] at the Rock AM Ring festival in Nürburgring, Germany. It has six additional bonus tracks, five studio-recorded [[List of songs covered by Marilyn Manson|covers by Marilyn Manson]] and one [[List of fake Marilyn Manson songs|fake Marilyn Manson song]]. Although the booklet doesn't state a release date, it is assumed it was released the same year as it's recording, by Pablo Records.
  
==Track listing==
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== Track listing ==
 
<small>
 
<small>
 
Tracks 1-14 recorded live at the Rock AM Ring festival, tracks 15-20 are studio-recorded bonus tracks.
 
Tracks 1-14 recorded live at the Rock AM Ring festival, tracks 15-20 are studio-recorded bonus tracks.
 
</small>
 
</small>
  
# Intro – 1:06
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# "[[Thaeter|Intro]]" – 1:06
 
# "[[Disposable Teens]]" – 3:09
 
# "[[Disposable Teens]]" – 3:09
 
# "[[Irresponsible Hate Anthem|Irresponsable Hate Anthem]]" – 3:36
 
# "[[Irresponsible Hate Anthem|Irresponsable Hate Anthem]]" – 3:36
 
# "[[Great Big White World]]" – 5:28
 
# "[[Great Big White World]]" – 5:28
# "[[Rock is Dead]]" – 3:27
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# "[[Rock Is Dead]]" – 3:27
 
# "[[mOBSCENE]]" – 3:30
 
# "[[mOBSCENE]]" – 3:30
 
# "[[Tainted Love]]" – 3:22
 
# "[[Tainted Love]]" – 3:22
# "[[Para-Noir]]" – 6:16
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# "[[Para-noir]]" – 6:16
 
# "[[The Dope Show|Dopeshow]]" – 3:55
 
# "[[The Dope Show|Dopeshow]]" – 3:55
 
# "[[(s)AINT|(S)Aint]]" – 3:56
 
# "[[(s)AINT|(S)Aint]]" – 3:56
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# "[[The Fight Song|Fight Song]]" – 3:31
 
# "[[The Fight Song|Fight Song]]" – 3:31
 
# "[[The Beautiful People|Beautiful People]]" – 4:52
 
# "[[The Beautiful People|Beautiful People]]" – 4:52
# "[[List of fake Marilyn Manson tracks#"Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2"|Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2]]" (Pink Floyd) <small>(Bonus track)</small> – 4:16
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# "[[List of fake Marilyn Manson songs#"Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2"|Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2]]" (Pink Floyd) <small>(Bonus track)</small> – 4:16
 
# "[[Five to One]]" (The Doors) <small>(Bonus track)</small> – 3:02
 
# "[[Five to One]]" (The Doors) <small>(Bonus track)</small> – 3:02
 
# "[[Sick City]]" (Charles Manson) <small>(Bonus track)</small> – 2:02
 
# "[[Sick City]]" (Charles Manson) <small>(Bonus track)</small> – 2:02
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# "[[Surrender]]" (Cheap Trick) <small>(Bonus track)</small> – 3:59
 
# "[[Surrender]]" (Cheap Trick) <small>(Bonus track)</small> – 3:59
  
==Trivia==
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== Trivia ==
* Although the track listing states that the original version of "[[Working Class Hero]]" was performed by David Bowie, it was in fact recorded first by John Lennon in 1970.
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* Although the track listing states that the original version of "[[Working Class Hero]]" was performed by [[David Bowie]], it was in fact recorded first by John Lennon in 1970.
 
* The track listing contains some misspellings. Tracks 3, 9, 10, 13 and 14 are in fact called "Irresponsible Hate Anthem", The Dope Show", "(s)AINT", "The Fight Song" and "The Beautiful People" respectively.
 
* The track listing contains some misspellings. Tracks 3, 9, 10, 13 and 14 are in fact called "Irresponsible Hate Anthem", The Dope Show", "(s)AINT", "The Fight Song" and "The Beautiful People" respectively.
  
==Album credits==
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== Album credits ==
 
Rock am Ring Festival, Nürburgring, June 08, 2003
 
Rock am Ring Festival, Nürburgring, June 08, 2003
  
==Cover gallery==
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== Cover gallery ==
<gallery>
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{{Gallery
Image:Aintasaint-front.jpg|<center>Front cover
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|Aintasaint-front.jpg = Front cover
Image:Aintasaint-back.jpg|<center>Back cover
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|Aintasaint-back.jpg = Back cover
Image:Aintasaint-disc.jpg|<center>Disc
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|Aintasaint-disc.jpg = Disc
Image:Aintasaint-inside.jpg|<center>Insert
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|Aintasaint-inside.jpg = Insert
Image:Aintasaint-inlay.jpg|<center>Inlay
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|Aintasaint-inlay.jpg = Inlay
Image:Aintasaint-page1.jpg|<center>Booklet, page 1
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|Aintasaint-page1.jpg = Booklet, page 1
Image:Aintasaint-page2.jpg|<center>Booklet, page 2
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|Aintasaint-page2.jpg = Booklet, page 2}}
</gallery>
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==Personnel==
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== Personnel ==
 
* [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals
 
* [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals
 
* [[John 5]] – guitar
 
* [[John 5]] – guitar
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* [[Sara Lee Lucas]] – drums
 
* [[Sara Lee Lucas]] – drums
  
[[Category:Marilyn Manson Bootlegs]]
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson bootlegs]]

Latest revision as of 13:13, 8 February 2024

Ain't a Saint
Ain't a Saint cover
Bootleg by Marilyn Manson
Released 2003
Recorded June 8, 2003 at the Rock AM Ring in Nürburgring, Germany
Genre Alternative metal, heavy metal
Format Compact disc
Length 76:00
Label Pablo
Marilyn Manson chronology
Fear of a Satanic Planet
(2002)
Ain't a Saint
(2003)
Antichrist in Paris 2003
(2003)

Ain't a Saint is a live bootleg by Marilyn Manson, recorded on June 8, 2003 at the Rock AM Ring festival in Nürburgring, Germany. It has six additional bonus tracks, five studio-recorded covers by Marilyn Manson and one fake Marilyn Manson song. Although the booklet doesn't state a release date, it is assumed it was released the same year as it's recording, by Pablo Records.

Track listing[edit]

Tracks 1-14 recorded live at the Rock AM Ring festival, tracks 15-20 are studio-recorded bonus tracks.

  1. "Intro" – 1:06
  2. "Disposable Teens" – 3:09
  3. "Irresponsable Hate Anthem" – 3:36
  4. "Great Big White World" – 5:28
  5. "Rock Is Dead" – 3:27
  6. "mOBSCENE" – 3:30
  7. "Tainted Love" – 3:22
  8. "Para-noir" – 6:16
  9. "Dopeshow" – 3:55
  10. "(S)Aint" – 3:56
  11. "Doll-Dagga Buzz-Buzz Ziggety-Zag" – 4:20
  12. "Sweet Dreams" – 7:03
  13. "Fight Song" – 3:31
  14. "Beautiful People" – 4:52
  15. "Another Brick in the Wall Pt. 2" (Pink Floyd) (Bonus track) – 4:16
  16. "Five to One" (The Doors) (Bonus track) – 3:02
  17. "Sick City" (Charles Manson) (Bonus track) – 2:02
  18. "Working Class Hero" (David Bowie) (Bonus track) – 3:38
  19. "Come Together" (The Beatles) (Bonus track) – 1:26
  20. "Surrender" (Cheap Trick) (Bonus track) – 3:59

Trivia[edit]

  • Although the track listing states that the original version of "Working Class Hero" was performed by David Bowie, it was in fact recorded first by John Lennon in 1970.
  • The track listing contains some misspellings. Tracks 3, 9, 10, 13 and 14 are in fact called "Irresponsible Hate Anthem", The Dope Show", "(s)AINT", "The Fight Song" and "The Beautiful People" respectively.

Album credits[edit]

Rock am Ring Festival, Nürburgring, June 08, 2003

Cover gallery[edit]

Personnel[edit]