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− | "'''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 | + | "'''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 an interview of the "Phil Donahue Show". 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== |
Revision as of 20:50, 14 November 2007
"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 an interview of the "Phil Donahue Show". 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.
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- "Dancing with the One-Legged..." — Appears on Smells Like Children.
Lyrics
(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 for the parents...