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I’m told we’re in a hurry, so I grab my hotel key, pass by someone I think is Harry Dean Stanton (think Adrienne Barbeau’s boyfriend Brian in ''Escape From New York'') and go upstairs to show my bags.  I race back downstairs and we all pile into a cab.  I’m told the Stanton look-alike was actually Alice Cooper.  I take this as a good omen.  The interviews will go down at The Argyle, a plush, art-deco hotel where rooms to for $1,700 (U.S.) a night.  The Argyle is owned by MTV, which has commandeered several floors to film set-ups for the upcoming MTV Video Awards.  As we enter our suite, Tyson tells us Manson is currently filming with host Ben Stiller on another floor.  Some heartening news: Manson is now in a good mood.<br>
 
I’m told we’re in a hurry, so I grab my hotel key, pass by someone I think is Harry Dean Stanton (think Adrienne Barbeau’s boyfriend Brian in ''Escape From New York'') and go upstairs to show my bags.  I race back downstairs and we all pile into a cab.  I’m told the Stanton look-alike was actually Alice Cooper.  I take this as a good omen.  The interviews will go down at The Argyle, a plush, art-deco hotel where rooms to for $1,700 (U.S.) a night.  The Argyle is owned by MTV, which has commandeered several floors to film set-ups for the upcoming MTV Video Awards.  As we enter our suite, Tyson tells us Manson is currently filming with host Ben Stiller on another floor.  Some heartening news: Manson is now in a good mood.<br>
 
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I look out the window onto downtown Los Angeles as we wait. Villas dot the Hollywood hills, each with it’s own satellite dish. Posh cars line the streets, but I fail to spot any pedestrians.  It appears people really don’t walk in L.A. after all. [[Tony Ciulla]], Manson’s manager, enters and greets us.  Tony is serious but friendly.  He tells us the MTV filming will take awhile so he’s brought us the rough cut of Manson’s new video. ‘[[Marilyn Manson music videos|The Dope Show]]’ was filmed by Paul Hunter, best known for his work with Mase and Mariah Carey.  The video depicts Manson as an androgynous, small-breasted alien, just as he appears on the cover of [[Mechanical Animals]], the band’s new album.  Manson’s friend, actor Billy Zane, shows up in a cameo.  It’s a flashy, arty, weirdly beautiful clip.  We all look at MuchMusic’s Kim Clarke Champniss for his reaction.  He suspects Much will have problems with it.  (Two days later, Much plays the clip pretty much as it is; their only change is to bleep out the word “queers.”)<br>
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I look out the window onto downtown Los Angeles as we wait. Villas dot the Hollywood hills, each with it’s own satellite dish. Posh cars line the streets, but I fail to spot any pedestrians.  It appears people really don’t walk in L.A. after all. [[Tony Ciulla]], Manson’s manager, enters and greets us.  Tony is serious but friendly.  He tells us the MTV filming will take awhile so he’s brought us the rough cut of Manson’s new video. ‘[[Marilyn Manson Music Videos|The Dope Show]]’ was filmed by Paul Hunter, best known for his work with Mase and Mariah Carey.  The video depicts Manson as an androgynous, small-breasted alien, just as he appears on the cover of [[Mechanical Animals]], the band’s new album.  Manson’s friend, actor Billy Zane, shows up in a cameo.  It’s a flashy, arty, weirdly beautiful clip.  We all look at MuchMusic’s Kim Clarke Champniss for his reaction.  He suspects Much will have problems with it.  (Two days later, Much plays the clip pretty much as it is; their only change is to bleep out the word “queers.”)<br>
 
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An hour later, Manson arrives.  Let me rephrase that: Manson makes his entrance.  He is accompanied by Ciulla, a hairstylist and a make-up artist, and enters the room cautiously, as if testing the atmosphere to make sure it’s not poisonous.  Gone is the funeral garb he wore during our last talk tow and a half years ago.  Today, Manson’s hair is dyed a brilliant redd, his eyes hidden by huge, cheap sunglasses.  His thin frame is covered by a long-sleeved T-shirt with tiger markings, his endless legs are encased in red leather pants and platform boots.<br>
 
An hour later, Manson arrives.  Let me rephrase that: Manson makes his entrance.  He is accompanied by Ciulla, a hairstylist and a make-up artist, and enters the room cautiously, as if testing the atmosphere to make sure it’s not poisonous.  Gone is the funeral garb he wore during our last talk tow and a half years ago.  Today, Manson’s hair is dyed a brilliant redd, his eyes hidden by huge, cheap sunglasses.  His thin frame is covered by a long-sleeved T-shirt with tiger markings, his endless legs are encased in red leather pants and platform boots.<br>
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'''Me:''' Why is your guitarist [[Zim Zum]] no longer with the band?<br>
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'''Me:''' Why is your guitarist Zim Zum no longer with the band?<br>
 
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'''Manson:''' ''He was fired.  Nothing personal.  It was purely from the standpoint that when we went to start rehearsing, he didn’t even know the material, which I took as an insult.  Because if you’ve been in the band for a year and a half, you think you would know the songs.  It was really that simple.  I mean, we still remain friends, but I needed someone I could rely on and he wasn’t the one''.<br>
 
'''Manson:''' ''He was fired.  Nothing personal.  It was purely from the standpoint that when we went to start rehearsing, he didn’t even know the material, which I took as an insult.  Because if you’ve been in the band for a year and a half, you think you would know the songs.  It was really that simple.  I mean, we still remain friends, but I needed someone I could rely on and he wasn’t the one''.<br>
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'''Q:''' Has he been christened with a new stage name yet?<br>
 
'''Q:''' Has he been christened with a new stage name yet?<br>
 
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'''Manson:''' ''He’s just simply [[John 5|John5]] because he’s the fifth person that we’ve hired. (smiles) In the future, everyone will have numbers instead of names''.<br>
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'''Manson:''' ''He’s just simply [[John5]] because he’s the fifth person that we’ve hired. (smiles) In the future, everyone will have numbers instead of names''.<br>
 
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'''Q:''' ''You’re getting grief from a number of retailers here in the U.S. who won’t stock [[Mechanical Animals]] because of the cover art.  Did you think about the possible consequences when you put the packaging together?'' <br>
 
'''Q:''' ''You’re getting grief from a number of retailers here in the U.S. who won’t stock [[Mechanical Animals]] because of the cover art.  Did you think about the possible consequences when you put the packaging together?'' <br>
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There it is: the hook.  When it comes to press, Manson comes prepared.  He was a music journalist himself, so he knows writers like a story to tell.  So, ladies and gentlemen, in Marilyn Manson’s own words, here is the story behind Mechanical Animals.<br>
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There it is: the hook.  When it comes to press, Manson comes prepared.  He was a music journalist himself, so he knows writers like a story to tell.  So, ladies and gentlemen, in Marilyn Manson’s own words, her is the story behind Mechanical Animals.<br>
 
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“''I suppose when you start to feel something - experience anything at all - that it’s not the same as when you saw the world completely numb.  so maybe now there’s a reason for wanting to stop what you’ve set in motion.  But now it’s kind of too late, and that’s the tragic point of view that the album comes from.  It’s almost the end of the world love story.  I split myself in half on Antichrist Superstar, and now I’m trying to put myself back together.  And as I do, I see that there’s kind of no hope.  So it’s kind of a doomed man’s point of view.”  So mankind is distancing itself from its own humanity as the millenium approaches.''” <br>
 
“''I suppose when you start to feel something - experience anything at all - that it’s not the same as when you saw the world completely numb.  so maybe now there’s a reason for wanting to stop what you’ve set in motion.  But now it’s kind of too late, and that’s the tragic point of view that the album comes from.  It’s almost the end of the world love story.  I split myself in half on Antichrist Superstar, and now I’m trying to put myself back together.  And as I do, I see that there’s kind of no hope.  So it’s kind of a doomed man’s point of view.”  So mankind is distancing itself from its own humanity as the millenium approaches.''” <br>
 
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“''I think that’s how mankind is going to destroy himself,''” Manson says. “''Antichrist Superstar was talking about this Apocalypse as a personal one.  And now I think that’s how we’ve set it in motion, by making more things that make ourselves irrelevant, not focusing on what actually makes  us people.  What sets us apart from machines or sets us apart from insects is that we have a soul, and that’s what we’re meant to express.  And the less that we express it, the more we’ve killed ourselves.''” <br>
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“''I think that’s how mankind is going to destroy himself,” Manson says. “Antichrist Superstar was talking about this Apocalypse as a personal one.  And now I think that’s how we’ve set it in motion, by making more things that make ourselves irrelevant, not focusing on what actually makes  us people.  What sets us apart from machines or sets us apart from insects is that we have a soul, and that’s what we’re meant to express.  And the less that we express it, the more we’ve killed ourselves.''” <br>
 
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'''Do you think religion, which is essentially concerned with maintaining or saving the soul, is doing the opposite job?'''<br>
 
'''Do you think religion, which is essentially concerned with maintaining or saving the soul, is doing the opposite job?'''<br>
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'''Can you elaborate?'''<br>
 
'''Can you elaborate?'''<br>
 
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“''It was much more isolated and much more depressing making this record.  It was written  on top of the Hollywood Hills, looking down on the city, and the emptiness which ensues from that.  And the mentions of “white” in the [[Great Big White World]]” are a reflection of emptiness''.”<br>
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'''It was much more isolated and much more depressing making this record.  It was written  on top of the Hollywood Hills, looking down on the city, and the emptiness which ensues from that.  And the mentions of “white” in the [[Great Big White World]]” are a reflection of emptiness'''.”<br>
 
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'''That song, I note, is ripe for misinterpretation'''.<br>
 
'''That song, I note, is ripe for misinterpretation'''.<br>
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Hey, if Hollywood can make Ben Stiller seem tall, they should be able to make the Antichrist Superstar look pretty, too.</blockquote>
 
Hey, if Hollywood can make Ben Stiller seem tall, they should be able to make the Antichrist Superstar look pretty, too.</blockquote>
 
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[[Category:Interviews|1998/12 Access Magazine - Issue 38]]
 
[[Category:Interviews|1998/12 Access Magazine - Issue 38]]
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