Editing Interview:2017/10/05 The Last Word: Marilyn Manson on Bowie, Drugs and Losing His Virginity

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:Goth rocker explains how to argue with women, why he bought Anna Chlumsky's severed arm, what happened when he smoked human bones
 
:Goth rocker explains how to argue with women, why he bought Anna Chlumsky's severed arm, what happened when he smoked human bones
  
A couple of weeks before a gun-shaped prop fell onto him at a [[2017/09/30 New York, NY|New York City concert]] – sending him offstage in a stretcher and forcing him to cancel nine shows as he recuperates – [[Marilyn Manson]] phoned up ''Rolling Stone'' for a Last Word interview. The occasion was his new LP ''[[Heaven Upside Down]]'', but we covered everything from his love of [[David Bowie]] and Beethoven to buying props from TV's ''Hannibal'' and getting crabs from a cheerleader in his hometown of Canton, Ohio.
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A couple of weeks before a gun-shaped prop fell onto him at a New York City concert – sending him offstage in a stretcher and forcing him to cancel nine shows as he recuperates – Marilyn Manson phoned up ''Rolling Stone'' for a Last Word interview. The occasion was his new LP ''Heaven Upside Down'', but we covered everything from his love of David Bowie and Beethoven to buying props from TV's ''Hannibal'' and getting crabs from a cheerleader in his hometown of Canton, Ohio.
  
 
'''Who are your heroes and why?'''
 
'''Who are your heroes and why?'''
  
Musically…Bowie, [[Alice Cooper]], Iggy Pop. I've tried to focus on maybe a mythical entity or concept, starting in Christian school, with the idea of Lucifer – which is technically not really in the bible, but he was the fallen angel who told God to go fuck himself.
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Musically…Bowie, Alice Cooper, Iggy Pop. I've tried to focus on maybe a mythical entity or concept, starting in Christian school, with the idea of Lucifer – which is technically not really in the bible, but he was the fallen angel who told God to go fuck himself.
 
   
 
   
 
'''Can you talk a little about Bowie?'''
 
'''Can you talk a little about Bowie?'''
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'''What's the best advice you ever got?'''
 
'''What's the best advice you ever got?'''
  
As a kid, me [[Hugh Warner|dad]] told me, "Son, when you get your first job, fire somebody so everyone fears you." Now, I think I interpreted it wrong, because I think what he meant to say is, "Inspire awe in the people that you work with. They don't need to fear you, but they need to respect you and be in awe of what you do, by knowing that you're doing something at your best capacity, and doing it without any fear and without any question."
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As a kid, me dad told me, "Son, when you get your first job, fire somebody so everyone fears you." Now, I think I interpreted it wrong, because I think what he meant to say is, "Inspire awe in the people that you work with. They don't need to fear you, but they need to respect you and be in awe of what you do, by knowing that you're doing something at your best capacity, and doing it without any fear and without any question."
  
 
The best addition to that is, I don't like when people ask the question "why?" If I ask for something, and someone says why, you answer will be, "Because I said so." When you're trying to accomplish something very intense, my brain is working in crazy ways that I can't explain. If I stop to explain it, I'll forget where I started. The way I ended up, now, interpreting my dad's advice after he passed away, is that you do something, you look good while you do it, and you inspire respect and awe in people, better than firing them. If they don't go with the flow and if they don't do their job, and they're not inspired by you doing your job well, then they're not meant to be on your team. That's a better way of looking at it.
 
The best addition to that is, I don't like when people ask the question "why?" If I ask for something, and someone says why, you answer will be, "Because I said so." When you're trying to accomplish something very intense, my brain is working in crazy ways that I can't explain. If I stop to explain it, I'll forget where I started. The way I ended up, now, interpreting my dad's advice after he passed away, is that you do something, you look good while you do it, and you inspire respect and awe in people, better than firing them. If they don't go with the flow and if they don't do their job, and they're not inspired by you doing your job well, then they're not meant to be on your team. That's a better way of looking at it.
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Also, through a friend of a friend, the woman in the movie that puts the lotion in the basket gave me the actual lotion from the ''Silence of the Lambs''. I don't know if she stole it from the set or whatever, but it made me really, really happy.
 
Also, through a friend of a friend, the woman in the movie that puts the lotion in the basket gave me the actual lotion from the ''Silence of the Lambs''. I don't know if she stole it from the set or whatever, but it made me really, really happy.
  
'''You've had [[:Category:People who have dated Marilyn Manson|several long relationships]] with women. What have you learned from them?'''
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'''You've had several long relationships with women. What have you learned from them?'''
  
 
I learned to use logic before emotion. If you're in a fight, it's almost a scientific fact that it takes men about six minutes to just walk it off. If women start crying, you give them 15 minutes, they'll stop. If you even try to coddle or be nice in a fight situation, it won't work.
 
I learned to use logic before emotion. If you're in a fight, it's almost a scientific fact that it takes men about six minutes to just walk it off. If women start crying, you give them 15 minutes, they'll stop. If you even try to coddle or be nice in a fight situation, it won't work.
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I do admire the fact that he created Trump Tower, because when I did an interview and it went wrong and I got arrested for putting a gun in the mouth of an editor of ''Spin'', I hid from the law there. That's the one good thing he built. [Manson was sued in 1999 for threatening to kill an editor of ''Spin'', and his bodyguards were accused of assaulting the editor. They settled out of court. Manson was not arrested.]
 
I do admire the fact that he created Trump Tower, because when I did an interview and it went wrong and I got arrested for putting a gun in the mouth of an editor of ''Spin'', I hid from the law there. That's the one good thing he built. [Manson was sued in 1999 for threatening to kill an editor of ''Spin'', and his bodyguards were accused of assaulting the editor. They settled out of court. Manson was not arrested.]
  
'''You've [[:News:2014/05/19 Rest in Peace, Barbara Warner|lost]] [[:News:2017/07/07 Rest in Peace, Hugh Warner|both]] of your parents in recent years. What has that taught you?'''
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''You've lost both of your parents in recent years. What has that taught you?''
  
 
I learned that time is valuable, so spend it wisely. I also learned that when you're at the point in your life where you get to do what you want to do, enjoy it. Don't miss out on the dream when it's happening.
 
I learned that time is valuable, so spend it wisely. I also learned that when you're at the point in your life where you get to do what you want to do, enjoy it. Don't miss out on the dream when it's happening.
  
 
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