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'''Mary Anne Hobbs:''' They're on the bill at Download Festival so maybe you could stick around and go and have a look at what they're up to.<br/>
 
'''Mary Anne Hobbs:''' They're on the bill at Download Festival so maybe you could stick around and go and have a look at what they're up to.<br/>
 
'''Marilyn Manson:''' I just checked my schedule and it's full.<br/>
 
'''Marilyn Manson:''' I just checked my schedule and it's full.<br/>
'''Mary Anne Hobbs:''' Ah, ok. Haha. Well obviously as well as other people's music we're going to talk to you tonight about the new album "[[The Golden Age of Grotesque (album)|The Golden Age Of Grotesque]]." We'll do that very shortly but first another track from you. You want to play Queens Of The Stone Age.<br/>
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'''Mary Anne Hobbs:''' Ah, ok. Haha. Well obviously as well as other people's music we're going to talk to you tonight about the new album "[[The Golden Age Of Grotesque (album)|The Golden Age Of Grotesque]]." We'll do that very shortly but first another track from you. You want to play Queens Of The Stone Age.<br/>
 
'''Marilyn Manson:''' Yes. You know, guys that I often run into in Los Angeles. When my former bandmate [[Twiggy]] - who now just goes by the name Jeordie - left the band when we split up I thought there was a good chance he'd join Queens Of The Stone Age which I thought would have been a really good gig for him because he was more interested in going in that type of direction and we were clearly going in the direction of "The Golden Age Of Grotesque," so we didn't want to ruin our friendship. We're all friends with those guys but it didn't work out unfortunately.<br/>
 
'''Marilyn Manson:''' Yes. You know, guys that I often run into in Los Angeles. When my former bandmate [[Twiggy]] - who now just goes by the name Jeordie - left the band when we split up I thought there was a good chance he'd join Queens Of The Stone Age which I thought would have been a really good gig for him because he was more interested in going in that type of direction and we were clearly going in the direction of "The Golden Age Of Grotesque," so we didn't want to ruin our friendship. We're all friends with those guys but it didn't work out unfortunately.<br/>
 
'''Mary Anne Hobbs:''' Hmmm, ok.<br/>
 
'''Mary Anne Hobbs:''' Hmmm, ok.<br/>
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'''Marilyn Manson:''' The next - next video we're going to shoot in Vienna, but I'm not quite sure which song it's going to be yet so hopefully people will give me an indication of what they think it should be.<br/>
 
'''Marilyn Manson:''' The next - next video we're going to shoot in Vienna, but I'm not quite sure which song it's going to be yet so hopefully people will give me an indication of what they think it should be.<br/>
 
'''Mary Anne Hobbs:''' Yeah.<br/>
 
'''Mary Anne Hobbs:''' Yeah.<br/>
'''Marilyn Manson:''' It's either "[[This Is the New Shit|This Is The New Shit]]" or "[[(s)AINT]]" - it's hard to say, I don't know.<br/>
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'''Marilyn Manson:''' It's either "[[This Is The New Shit]]" or "[[(s)AINT]]" - it's hard to say, I don't know.<br/>
 
'''Mary Anne Hobbs:''' Well in this next hour of the programme we're going to play several tracks form the album, so perhaps you'd care to e-mail us and let us know and we'll pass them on. mary.anne.hobbs@bbc.co.uk or of course you may text us - 81199 - that's the number you need - 81199. But - it's - it's quite interesting really, I just want to come back to the burlesque theme because it seems to me that there are lyrics right at the top of the album. Lyrics in a track called "This Is The New Shit," which comes up directly after the intro, which would seem to suggest that you believe that the human race is culturally bankrupt in the 21st century. Is that why you're kind of looking so far back, all the way to the 20's and 30's, maybe for new inspiration?<br/>
 
'''Mary Anne Hobbs:''' Well in this next hour of the programme we're going to play several tracks form the album, so perhaps you'd care to e-mail us and let us know and we'll pass them on. mary.anne.hobbs@bbc.co.uk or of course you may text us - 81199 - that's the number you need - 81199. But - it's - it's quite interesting really, I just want to come back to the burlesque theme because it seems to me that there are lyrics right at the top of the album. Lyrics in a track called "This Is The New Shit," which comes up directly after the intro, which would seem to suggest that you believe that the human race is culturally bankrupt in the 21st century. Is that why you're kind of looking so far back, all the way to the 20's and 30's, maybe for new inspiration?<br/>
 
'''Marilyn Manson:''' That's one of the reasons definitely, because people had already reached that point in the 20's and 30's. I - when you're shocked by war and things like that after the first war, where do you go from there, you know? So it's a matter of discovering what it's really supposed to be about and sometimes it's like using crayons again or just doing the simplest things - that's where the real genius is - it's thinking like a kid. So for me, instead of felling like I could be out of ideas, you know, I - I start the album by asking the question, you know, that everything's been said and done, where - where do I go from here and I answer the question with the song itself. And it's me behaving like I'm 10 years old because that's how old Marilyn Manson is so that's how I'll behave.<br/>
 
'''Marilyn Manson:''' That's one of the reasons definitely, because people had already reached that point in the 20's and 30's. I - when you're shocked by war and things like that after the first war, where do you go from there, you know? So it's a matter of discovering what it's really supposed to be about and sometimes it's like using crayons again or just doing the simplest things - that's where the real genius is - it's thinking like a kid. So for me, instead of felling like I could be out of ideas, you know, I - I start the album by asking the question, you know, that everything's been said and done, where - where do I go from here and I answer the question with the song itself. And it's me behaving like I'm 10 years old because that's how old Marilyn Manson is so that's how I'll behave.<br/>
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'''Marilyn Manson:''' A lot of -<br/>
 
'''Marilyn Manson:''' A lot of -<br/>
 
'''Mary Anne Hobbs:''' Who's picking them up?<br/>
 
'''Mary Anne Hobbs:''' Who's picking them up?<br/>
'''Marilyn Manson:''' A lot of interesting people. I mean, Nicholas Cage brought one, Lisa Marie Presley, Jack Osbourne bought the "[[Harlequin Jack and the Absinthe Bunny|Harlequin Jack And The Absinthe Bunny]]," which is one of my favourites and, you know, just different people that collect art. It was hard of me to even show them or - let alone part with them but I eventually had to realise if I'm going to be a painter as well then I have to paint and I have to let people, you know, enjoy them that way.<br/>
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'''Marilyn Manson:''' A lot of interesting people. I mean, Nicholas Cage brought one, Lisa Marie Presley, Jack Osbourne bought the "[[Harlequin Jack And The Absinthe Bunny]]," which is one of my favourites and, you know, just different people that collect art. It was hard of me to even show them or - let alone part with them but I eventually had to realise if I'm going to be a painter as well then I have to paint and I have to let people, you know, enjoy them that way.<br/>
 
'''Mary Anne Hobbs:''' Probably the favourite one that you bought to London recently was what I assume is a self-portrait of yourself as an old man.<br/>
 
'''Mary Anne Hobbs:''' Probably the favourite one that you bought to London recently was what I assume is a self-portrait of yourself as an old man.<br/>
 
'''Marilyn Manson:''' Yes.<br/>
 
'''Marilyn Manson:''' Yes.<br/>
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