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:“My guests tonight are G. Gordon Liddy, Lakita Garth, Florence Henderson, and [[Marilyn Manson]]. That’s right, we have the architect of the Watergate break-in, Miss Black California, the mother of the Brady Bunch… and the Antichrist.”
 
:“My guests tonight are G. Gordon Liddy, Lakita Garth, Florence Henderson, and [[Marilyn Manson]]. That’s right, we have the architect of the Watergate break-in, Miss Black California, the mother of the Brady Bunch… and the Antichrist.”
  
Bill Mayer extends a hand as Marilyn Manson lurches onto the soundstage for the July 31, 1997 edition of the hot TV talk show, [[Interview:1997/08/13_Politically_Incorrect|Politically Incorrect]]. A contact lens whites-out the iris of his left eye, leaving an unsettling blank. He’s wearing a ghoulish black suit, black lipstick, and yellow bruise around his eyes for just the right amount of diseased jaundice. The heels on his boots make him about nine feet tall. The girls scream like it’s the Beatles. Bill Mayer smiles likes it’s better than the Beatles, because the Beatles happened to someone else. His producers pray the Antichrist will carry them to primetime. You can almost hear Mayer thinking: this is the shit.
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Bill Mayer extends a hand as Marilyn Manson lurches onto the soundstage for the July 31, 1997 edition of the hot TV talk show, Politically Incorrect. A contact lens whites-out the iris of his left eye, leaving an unsettling blank. He’s wearing a ghoulish black suit, black lipstick, and yellow bruise around his eyes for just the right amount of diseased jaundice. The heels on his boots make him about nine feet tall. The girls scream like it’s the Beatles. Bill Mayer smiles likes it’s better than the Beatles, because the Beatles happened to someone else. His producers pray the Antichrist will carry them to primetime. You can almost hear Mayer thinking: this is the shit.
  
 
Which is exactly what Marilyn Manson wants. The fact that he gets yapped at for the next hour by a rabidly-judgmental embarrassment to Christian activism in the person of Lakita Garth, the show’s token bible-thumper, is irrelevant. He has won. Millions allow his ideas to wash into their homes, where he plays both aspects of his public persona – the entertainer, martyred for you (Marilyn); and the destroyer, a poisonous, anarchistic horror set loose by our foolish dependence on order and codification (Manson) – managing through his personal charisma to be lovable and devilishly creepy at the same time.
 
Which is exactly what Marilyn Manson wants. The fact that he gets yapped at for the next hour by a rabidly-judgmental embarrassment to Christian activism in the person of Lakita Garth, the show’s token bible-thumper, is irrelevant. He has won. Millions allow his ideas to wash into their homes, where he plays both aspects of his public persona – the entertainer, martyred for you (Marilyn); and the destroyer, a poisonous, anarchistic horror set loose by our foolish dependence on order and codification (Manson) – managing through his personal charisma to be lovable and devilishly creepy at the same time.
  
Marilyn Manson is not shy about his agenda. Or his methods. He represents the marriage of fully-realized contradictions in us all. Love/hate. Male/female. God/Satan. Purist/media whore. Thus the brilliance of the names assumed by him and his band – [[Twiggy|Twiggy Ramirez]], [[Madonna Wayne Gacy]] – each a combination of pop icon and tabloid killer, and the title of their album, Antichrist Superstar.
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Marilyn Manson is not shy about his agenda. Or his methods. He represents the marriage of fully-realized contradictions in us all. Love/hate. Male/female. God/Satan. Purist/media whore. Thus the brilliance of the names assumed by him and his band – Twiggy Ramirez, Madonna Wayne Gacy – each a combination of pop icon and tabloid killer, and the title of their album, Antichrist Superstar.
  
 
Liddy, Watergate-convict-turned-right-wing-radio-host-and-don’t-forget-superpatriot, can’t seem to get flapped by Manson’s aristocratic pretense and ends up largely defending him, saying, “The drift of this conversation is: Manson and others, are they responsible for the kind of society that we have today, and I think that that is absolutely backwards.” Mayer says he likes Manson and that the album is “great.” Flo Henderson is just about breaking her back trying to keep a motherly hand on Manson’s arm and face the cameras at once, mewling out stuff like, “It’s all about perception, isn’t it, Marilyn?” when she’s not settling the following exchange:
 
Liddy, Watergate-convict-turned-right-wing-radio-host-and-don’t-forget-superpatriot, can’t seem to get flapped by Manson’s aristocratic pretense and ends up largely defending him, saying, “The drift of this conversation is: Manson and others, are they responsible for the kind of society that we have today, and I think that that is absolutely backwards.” Mayer says he likes Manson and that the album is “great.” Flo Henderson is just about breaking her back trying to keep a motherly hand on Manson’s arm and face the cameras at once, mewling out stuff like, “It’s all about perception, isn’t it, Marilyn?” when she’s not settling the following exchange:
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The speed with which these unverified documents swept through the conservative community is not simply proof of Marilyn Manson’s power. It proves just how badly pious folk want to believe this stuff. Nothing is more morally stimulating than sin. Nobody is more fascinating from the Devil.
 
The speed with which these unverified documents swept through the conservative community is not simply proof of Marilyn Manson’s power. It proves just how badly pious folk want to believe this stuff. Nothing is more morally stimulating than sin. Nobody is more fascinating from the Devil.
  
And the Devil got pissed. Manson manager [[Tony Ciulla]] estimated early in the tour that 20 per cent of ticket sales were being lost. At Oklahoma City, it came to a head. Cambria was retained and fought the cancellation effort as a classic civil rights and First Amendment violation, calling it “malicious.” The band is also holding a decent hand for a libel and defamation case against the smear campaign. The show went on.
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And the Devil got pissed. Manson manager Tony Ciulla estimated early in the tour that 20 per cent of ticket sales were being lost. At Oklahoma City, it came to a head. Cambria was retained and fought the cancellation effort as a classic civil rights and First Amendment violation, calling it “malicious.” The band is also holding a decent hand for a libel and defamation case against the smear campaign. The show went on.
  
 
This pattern was repeated all over the country. Everyone was waving around some version of the “affidavits.” In Richmond, Virginia, the city manager vowed that Marilyn Manson would play “over my dead body.” The State of South Carolina offered them $40,000 to cancel (they eventually did, but didn’t take the money). The band fought bitterly with Rutherford, New Jersey over their Meadowlands show. Cancellation was threatened in Burlington, Vermont; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Utica, New York. After a show in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the state Senate passed a nonbinding resolution requiring an ID check at the venue to keep minors out of the shows by artists whose albums carry parental warning stickers – even if parents had okayed the albums. Subsequent to Marilyn Manson’s own tour, OzzFest shows were similarly threatened at New York’s Giants Stadium and other venues. In Vancouver, city officials succeeded in moving the Manson show, in order, according to Cambria, “to make him not make any money.”
 
This pattern was repeated all over the country. Everyone was waving around some version of the “affidavits.” In Richmond, Virginia, the city manager vowed that Marilyn Manson would play “over my dead body.” The State of South Carolina offered them $40,000 to cancel (they eventually did, but didn’t take the money). The band fought bitterly with Rutherford, New Jersey over their Meadowlands show. Cancellation was threatened in Burlington, Vermont; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Utica, New York. After a show in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the state Senate passed a nonbinding resolution requiring an ID check at the venue to keep minors out of the shows by artists whose albums carry parental warning stickers – even if parents had okayed the albums. Subsequent to Marilyn Manson’s own tour, OzzFest shows were similarly threatened at New York’s Giants Stadium and other venues. In Vancouver, city officials succeeded in moving the Manson show, in order, according to Cambria, “to make him not make any money.”
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'''Marilyn Manson:'''
 
'''Marilyn Manson:'''
 
Yeah, we’re investigating that. There will be repercussions. Not for financial reasons, but set a precedent. I think we may have lost a few battles, but we won the war, and for me, this is just the beginning. A lot of people would be content to accept this as a pinnacle – that we’ve sold a couple million records, and a couple models who do too much coke want to suck my dick, so I can retire now. (laughs) That’s not the case; I feel like this is day one. Because the more people that are finally convinced that Marilyn Manson is something to listen to, the more power that everyone gets. I think we’ll all be liberated together by the things that I’d like to do in the future.
 
Yeah, we’re investigating that. There will be repercussions. Not for financial reasons, but set a precedent. I think we may have lost a few battles, but we won the war, and for me, this is just the beginning. A lot of people would be content to accept this as a pinnacle – that we’ve sold a couple million records, and a couple models who do too much coke want to suck my dick, so I can retire now. (laughs) That’s not the case; I feel like this is day one. Because the more people that are finally convinced that Marilyn Manson is something to listen to, the more power that everyone gets. I think we’ll all be liberated together by the things that I’d like to do in the future.
Liberated together. Were we liberated by [[Alice Cooper]]? How about Judas Priest, KISS, Elvis, the Rolling Stones, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, Black Sabbath, and/or any amount of death metal? Yeah, we were. By outliving our fears. I once asked Keith Richards if the Stones were the band to make rock ‘n’ roll evil. After pondering a minute, he said, “We just put it in the clothes.” Marilyn Manson has given it a whole new wardrobe. Someday it’ll be retro chic. Your kids will wear it and you’ll think it’s cute.<br />
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Liberated together. Were we liberated by Alice Cooper? How about Judas Priest, KISS, Elvis, the Rolling Stones, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, Black Sabbath, and/or any amount of death metal? Yeah, we were. By outliving our fears. I once asked Keith Richards if the Stones were the band to make rock ‘n’ roll evil. After pondering a minute, he said, “We just put it in the clothes.” Marilyn Manson has given it a whole new wardrobe. Someday it’ll be retro chic. Your kids will wear it and you’ll think it’s cute.<br />
  
 
'''Ray Gun:'''
 
'''Ray Gun:'''
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'''Marilyn Manson:'''
 
'''Marilyn Manson:'''
 
That’s true. In a way, we do run the country.<br />
 
That’s true. In a way, we do run the country.<br />
Marilyn Manson seems about 19 feet tall as he roars over his band’s chaotic, triumphant cover of Patti Smith’s [[Rock_'n'_Roll_Nigger|Rock ‘N’ Roll Nigger]] onstage at OzzFest’s Los Angeles stop, the Blockbuster Glen Helen Pavilion just north of Riverside. Down front, the skinheads are in spasms of ecstasy, missing the whole point. I’m standing on my seat, watching four buff, shirtless, sunburnt jocks in front of me scrounge around on the concrete for cans and debris which they hurl onstage with pretty good accuracy, hitting Manson on several occasions, high-fiving one another and screaming, “Faggot!” and “No disco!” and “Ozzy!” The security guy is amused. Right next to them stands a tiny teenage goth girl as skinny as a lost dog, green hair, draped in black from eyeliner to boots, her fist thrust up in the air. She is cute as a button, and wears a Manson T-shirt over her dress which reads: “When I’m God Everybody Dies.” Who, here, has been empowered?
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Marilyn Manson seems about 19 feet tall as he roars over his band’s chaotic, triumphant cover of Patti Smith’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Nigger onstage at OzzFest’s Los Angeles stop, the Blockbuster Glen Helen Pavilion just north of Riverside. Down front, the skinheads are in spasms of ecstasy, missing the whole point. I’m standing on my seat, watching four buff, shirtless, sunburnt jocks in front of me scrounge around on the concrete for cans and debris which they hurl onstage with pretty good accuracy, hitting Manson on several occasions, high-fiving one another and screaming, “Faggot!” and “No disco!” and “Ozzy!” The security guy is amused. Right next to them stands a tiny teenage goth girl as skinny as a lost dog, green hair, draped in black from eyeliner to boots, her fist thrust up in the air. She is cute as a button, and wears a Manson T-shirt over her dress which reads: “When I’m God Everybody Dies.” Who, here, has been empowered?
  
 
'''Marilyn Manson:'''
 
'''Marilyn Manson:'''
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I do, because it’s more of a challenge. Most of my life has been about being an underdog, and if something’s too easy – like if I had to sit in a nice hotel room to write a new album and there was no problems and no one was bothering me – I don’t think it would make any sense. I think inspiration comes from adversity. I liked playing to hostile audiences on the OzzFest. People would throw bottles of piss at me and I would just say, “Is that the best you can do?” At one point, the entire crowd is throwing shoes and beer cans and everything. I thought it was exciting; I enjoyed it. What else should I do? I thank ‘em.<br />
 
I do, because it’s more of a challenge. Most of my life has been about being an underdog, and if something’s too easy – like if I had to sit in a nice hotel room to write a new album and there was no problems and no one was bothering me – I don’t think it would make any sense. I think inspiration comes from adversity. I liked playing to hostile audiences on the OzzFest. People would throw bottles of piss at me and I would just say, “Is that the best you can do?” At one point, the entire crowd is throwing shoes and beer cans and everything. I thought it was exciting; I enjoyed it. What else should I do? I thank ‘em.<br />
  
Marilyn Manson need you to know. Even if knowing might lead you to hate. Because hate is at least acknowledgment. And Brian Warner needs the acknowledgment. He is holed up now, the Dead To The World Tour a fossil in our cultural memory, working on an autobiography for release in spring ’98. Twenty-nine is not too young; this will be part I. Meanwhile, he collaborated with the Sneaker Pimps on a track called [[Long_Hard_Road_Out_of_Hell_(single)|It’s A Long Road Out Of Hell]] for the Spawn soundtrack. This will be the next single released from Spawn, and also the next video, in which he’ll make an appearance. A “home video” documenting the tour, shot by imagemaker [[Joseph Cultice]], comes out in November, accompanied by a five-track EP rumored to be album remixes.
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Marilyn Manson need you to know. Even if knowing might lead you to hate. Because hate is at least acknowledgment. And Brian Warner needs the acknowledgment. He is holed up now, the Dead To The World Tour a fossil in our cultural memory, working on an autobiography for release in spring ’98. Twenty-nine is not too young; this will be part I. Meanwhile, he collaborated with the Sneaker Pimps on a track called It’s A Long Road Out Of Hell for the Spawn soundtrack. This will be the next single released from Spawn, and also the next video, in which he’ll make an appearance. A “home video” documenting the tour, shot by imagemaker Joseph Cultice, comes out in November, accompanied by a five-track EP rumored to be album remixes.
  
 
'''Marilyn Manson:'''
 
'''Marilyn Manson:'''
I originally wanted to be a writer, and I started with journalism. Everybody had the wrong answers and I felt like I should be answering the questions. So in a sense, I may have started the band purely so that I could do interviews. (laughs) I like to write. I’ve always approached lyrics like poetry or literature. I’ve always been more interested in writing lyrics that are subversive and more of a pop song so that people are singing along, but they don’t realize what they’re saying. That’s always been my secret science project, which kind of succeeded with the song [[The_Beautiful_People|Beautiful People]], because it became so mainstream.<br />
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I originally wanted to be a writer, and I started with journalism. Everybody had the wrong answers and I felt like I should be answering the questions. So in a sense, I may have started the band purely so that I could do interviews. (laughs) I like to write. I’ve always approached lyrics like poetry or literature. I’ve always been more interested in writing lyrics that are subversive and more of a pop song so that people are singing along, but they don’t realize what they’re saying. That’s always been my secret science project, which kind of succeeded with the song Beautiful People, because it became so mainstream.<br />
 
'''Ray Gun:'''
 
'''Ray Gun:'''
 
The beautiful people don’t realize that they are the beautiful people. Everybody thinks that it’s someone else.<br />
 
The beautiful people don’t realize that they are the beautiful people. Everybody thinks that it’s someone else.<br />

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