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− | ''' | + | '''John F. Kennedy''' is a recurring figure in the music of [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], particularly on the ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'' and ''[[Holy Wood]]'' albums. Kennedy's infamous public execution is thought to be the basis of Manson's [[Celebritarian]] concept, or the idea that both the victim and murderer becomes more of a celebrity in publicized death due to media coverage and attention than anyone could attain typically. This article lists the instances of the 35th President of the United States in both Marilyn Manson's music and imagery, as well as other areas relating to the band or its influences. |
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− | * A painting by [[Marilyn Manson]], entitled ''[[Eventually They Discovered That J.F.K. Was, in Fact, a Firearm]]'', depicts Kennedy with the body of a rifle. | + | *A painting by [[Marilyn Manson]], entitled ''[[Eventually They Discovered That J.F.K. Was, in Fact, a Firearm]]'', depicts Kennedy with the body of a rifle. |
− | * [[Antichrist Superstar]]'s | + | *[[Antichrist Superstar]]'s [[The Beautiful People (song)|The Beautiful People]]'s title was taken from a phrase that was popularized by ''Vogue'' magazine in the early 1960s and was often used to describe the Kennedy family. |
− | * In the [[Mechanical Animals]] song "[[Posthuman]]", the lyrics reference Jackie O. (Kennedy's wife from 1953- | + | *In the [[Mechanical Animals]] song "[[Posthuman]]", the lyrics reference Jackie O. (Kennedy's wife from 1953-1962) and Abraham Zapruder (the man responsible for capturing the Kennedy assassination on video tape). |
− | * In the "[[Coma White]]" music video, Manson | + | *In the "[[Coma White]]" music video, Manson portrays a character riding in an open top convertible and suffers from a trauma of some sort while being driven through a parade. In real life, Kennedy was in a parade in an open top convertible when he was shot. Then girlfriend, [[Rose McGowan]], was also in the video and wore clothes similar in fashion and color to the outfit that Jackie O. wore during Kennedy's assassination. |
− | * The | + | *The [[Holy Wood]] song "[[The Love Song]]" has a sample used referencing Lee Harvey Oswald, Kennedy's assassin: ''"Last night... I think he should have suffered... longer,"'' said by Marguerite Claverie in reference to the death of her son Lee Harvey Oswald. |
* In [[The Love Song (Bon Harris Remix)]] the sample ''$12.78 to rock the world'' was discovered to be a reference to the price of the 6.5 Italian Carbine Rifle that Lee Harvey Oswald used to assassinate President John F. Kennedy, as shown in the tour poster for [[2008/02/29 Dallas, TX|Dallas, Texas Rape of the World tour]] in 2008, as shown to the right. | * In [[The Love Song (Bon Harris Remix)]] the sample ''$12.78 to rock the world'' was discovered to be a reference to the price of the 6.5 Italian Carbine Rifle that Lee Harvey Oswald used to assassinate President John F. Kennedy, as shown in the tour poster for [[2008/02/29 Dallas, TX|Dallas, Texas Rape of the World tour]] in 2008, as shown to the right. | ||
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− | * [["President Dead"]] is 3:13 in playtime length. Frame 313 of the Zapruder film, the most complete visual recording of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, is the precise frame where Kennedy is shot. | + | *[["President Dead"]] is 3:13 in playtime length. Frame 313 of the Zapruder film, is the most complete visual recording of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, is the precise frame where Kennedy is shot. |
− | * The title [["President Dead"]] is a direct reference to Kennedy's assassination in | + | * The title [["President Dead"]] is thought to be a direct reference to Kennedy's assassination in 1962 by Lee Harvey Oswald. |
* [["President Dead"]] has only been performed live once since its release, in Dallas, Texas on [[2000/12/16 Dallas, TX|December 16, 2000]]. Kennedy was also assassinated in Dallas. | * [["President Dead"]] has only been performed live once since its release, in Dallas, Texas on [[2000/12/16 Dallas, TX|December 16, 2000]]. Kennedy was also assassinated in Dallas. | ||
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− | * In the song "[[Target Audience (Narcissus Narcosis)]]", Lee Harvey Oswald is referenced. Oswald was the man who shot Kennedy with an italian carbine rifle in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas on November | + | *In the song "[[Target Audience (Narcissus Narcosis)]]", Lee Harvey Oswald is referenced. Oswald was the man who shot Kennedy with an italian carbine rifle in Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas on November 23, 1962. |
− | * In the song "[[Cruci-Fiction in Space]]", the line "''if Jack was the Baptist''" is a reference to John F. Kennedy. | + | *In the song "[[Cruci-Fiction in Space]]", the line "''if Jack was the Baptist''" is a reference to John F. Kennedy. |
− | * In "[[Lamb of God]]" assassination victims treated as martyrs in media are referenced in the lyrics. John F. Kennedy is referred to by nickname ("thats how Jack became sainted") in the song. | + | *In "[[Lamb of God]]" assassination victims treated as martyrs in media are referenced in the lyrics. John F. Kennedy is referred to by nickname ("thats how Jack became sainted") in the song. |
− | * On the promotional website [http://www.nachtkabarett.com/hidden/thisasvalentinesday.html ThisIsValentine'sDay.com], an image of the Time magazine dated February 14, 1964, had Marina Oswald featured on the cover. Marina Oswald was Lee Harvey Oswald's | + | *On the promotional website [http://www.nachtkabarett.com/hidden/thisasvalentinesday.html ThisIsValentine'sDay.com], an image of the Time magazine dated February 14, 1964, had Marina Oswald featured on the cover. Marina Oswald was Lee Harvey Oswald's mother. |
− | * On [http://www.nachtkabarett.com/hidden/celebritarian.html Celebritarian.com], a song played in the background is "I'm Leaving it Up To You" by | + | *On [http://www.nachtkabarett.com/hidden/celebritarian.html Celebritarian.com], a song played in the background is "I'm Leaving it Up To You" by Daly and Grace (the song was the number one song on November 22, 1962, the day John F. Kennedy was assassinated). |
− | * Kennedy is seen in the video backdrop of the "[[Personal Jesus]]" music video. Other figures seen are Ghandhi | + | *Kennedy is seen in the video backdrop of the "[[Personal Jesus]]" music video. Other figures seen are Ghandhi and Adolf Hitler. |
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