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|Title = CNN American Edge Complete Interview | |Title = CNN American Edge Complete Interview | ||
− | |Date = February 15, 1997<ref>[ | + | |Date = February 15, 1997<ref>[http://www.mansonwiki.com/wiki/1997/02/15_Wheeling,_WV]</ref><ref>[http://www.spookhouse.net/angelynx/manson/wheel2.html 'These can be seen in CNN's "American Edge" interview with Manson, which had been shot here earlier that day.']</ref> |
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|Interviewer = David Mattingly | |Interviewer = David Mattingly | ||
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− | ::Following is the complete interview <ref name="text">[http://www.spookhouse.net/angelynx/manson/ameredge.html Spookhouse.net No date.]</ref> with David Mattingly in Wheeling, West Virginia for the CNN The American Edge ''[[Marilyn Manson]] Deeper Than Hell'' | + | ::Following is the complete interview <ref name="text">[http://www.spookhouse.net/angelynx/manson/ameredge.html Spookhouse.net No date.]</ref> with David Mattingly in Wheeling, West Virginia for the CNN The American Edge ''[[Marilyn Manson]] Deeper Than Hell'' Documentary. |
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'''You've really tapped into something. What makes this message so appealing?''' | '''You've really tapped into something. What makes this message so appealing?''' | ||
− | It's hard to say. Probably because it's a common truth that everyone can relate to. I think these fans realize that what I'm saying is from the heart and that it means something to me. As a kid growing up, I was more into a song because of the personality behind it. I really identified with icons like David Bowie, Iggy Pop, | + | It's hard to say. Probably because it's a common truth that everyone can relate to. I think these fans realize that what I'm saying is from the heart and that it means something to me. As a kid growing up, I was more into a song because of the personality behind it. I really identified with icons like David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper and Annie Lennox, people who were heroes. I think that's important. |
− | '''What's the message behind [The Marilyn Manson CD] [[ | + | '''What's the message behind [The Marilyn Manson CD] [[Antichrist Superstar]]?''' |
When I finished the record the message I got was believing in yourself. It's a bit of an autobiography, and it talks about the disillusionment of childhood and searching for something to believe in. I think at the end of the story you really find that you're the only thing that you can count on. | When I finished the record the message I got was believing in yourself. It's a bit of an autobiography, and it talks about the disillusionment of childhood and searching for something to believe in. I think at the end of the story you really find that you're the only thing that you can count on. | ||
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