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− | "'''Dancing with the One-Legged...'''" is the fourteenth track on the 1995 release ''[[ | + | {{Song |
+ | | Name = Dancing with the One-Legged... | ||
+ | | Cover = Smells-Like-Children.jpg | ||
+ | | Artist = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] | ||
+ | | Album = [[Smells Like Children]] | ||
+ | | Released = October 25, 1995 | ||
+ | | Recorded = 1994–1995 at Nothing Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana | ||
+ | | Genre = Alternative rock | ||
+ | | Length = 0:46 | ||
+ | | Label = [[Nothing]], [[Interscope Records|Interscope]] | ||
+ | | Writer = | ||
+ | | Composer = | ||
+ | | Producer = [[Marilyn Manson]], [[Trent Reznor]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | "'''Dancing with the One-Legged...'''" is the fourteenth track on the 1995 release ''[[Smells Like Children]]''. It is an interlude composed of a sample of [[Video Interview:Phil Donahue Show|a 1994 interview]] on a talk show with Phil Donahue. The "one-legged" referred to in the title was a Huggy Bear doll (the pimp from ''Starsky & Hutch'') that the band used as a container for drugs; it had one leg. | ||
− | ==Appearances== | + | == Appearances == |
− | ===Albums=== | + | === Albums === |
− | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Smells Like Children]]'' |
− | ==Versions== | + | == Versions == |
− | * "Dancing with the One-Legged..." <small> | + | * "Dancing with the One-Legged..." <small>— Appears on ''Smells Like Children''.</small> |
− | ==Lyrics== | + | == Lyrics == |
(Manson): | (Manson): | ||
...You're gonna have a bunch of angry kids. | ...You're gonna have a bunch of angry kids. | ||
(Audience guest): | (Audience guest): | ||
− | Well when you do go out to a club, that, you just gotta watch yourself whatever you do. | + | Well when you do go out to a club, that, you just gotta |
− | You just can't expect to go out there and just dance and don't get touched and non-violent | + | watch yourself whatever you do. |
+ | You just can't expect to go out there and just dance | ||
+ | and don't get touched and non-violent | ||
because that's what it is. The music... | because that's what it is. The music... | ||
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(Concerned citizen): | (Concerned citizen): | ||
− | My sympathy | + | My sympathy to the parents... |
− | [[Category:Marilyn Manson | + | == Trivia == |
+ | * During [[The High End of Low Tour]], "Dancing with the One-Legged..." was often sampled prior to the band's performance of "[[Rock Is Dead]]". | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:1989-1995 era]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marilyn Manson songs]] | ||
[[Category:Songs from Smells Like Children]] | [[Category:Songs from Smells Like Children]] |
Latest revision as of 16:15, 23 January 2024
"Dancing with the One-Legged..." | ||
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Song by Marilyn Manson | ||
Album | Smells Like Children | |
Released | October 25, 1995 | |
Recorded | 1994–1995 at Nothing Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 0:46 | |
Label | Nothing, Interscope | |
Producer | Marilyn Manson, Trent Reznor |
"Dancing with the One-Legged..." is the fourteenth track on the 1995 release Smells Like Children. It is an interlude composed of a sample of a 1994 interview on a talk show with Phil Donahue. The "one-legged" referred to in the title was a Huggy Bear doll (the pimp from Starsky & Hutch) that the band used as a container for drugs; it had one leg.
Contents
Appearances[edit]
Albums[edit]
Versions[edit]
- "Dancing with the One-Legged..." — Appears on Smells Like Children.
Lyrics[edit]
(Manson): ...You're gonna have a bunch of angry kids. (Audience guest): Well when you do go out to a club, that, you just gotta watch yourself whatever you do. You just can't expect to go out there and just dance and don't get touched and non-violent because that's what it is. The music... (Donahue): I, I don't see how you... (Audience member): If you get the music inside your soul, anything can happen. You don't play the music, you can't get it. It's the music. (Donahue): The music? (Parent): Music is dangerous. (Concerned citizen): My sympathy to the parents...
Trivia[edit]
- During The High End of Low Tour, "Dancing with the One-Legged..." was often sampled prior to the band's performance of "Rock Is Dead".