Editing Interview:Sara Lee Interviews Marilyn Manson
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Non-musical influence? [[Anton LaVey]]: his writing, Nietzsche. Willy Wonka is probably my biggest non-musical influence. | Non-musical influence? [[Anton LaVey]]: his writing, Nietzsche. Willy Wonka is probably my biggest non-musical influence. | ||
− | '''That partially explains the recurring themes on [[ | + | '''That partially explains the recurring themes on [[Portrait Of An American Family]] of candy, innocence and sweetness, children. What about the monkeys?''' |
Right, right. You noticed that. I've kind of put up the challenge for someone to figure out what the... I don't know, it's some kind of weird "Trinity Of The Monkey" on the album that I haven't even figured out. I realised after the album was already out that the monkey occurs three times -- in three different songs. And just by coincidence, that picture under the CD (inside the case) has three monkeys on it. There's something there to be discovered, I just can't say what... | Right, right. You noticed that. I've kind of put up the challenge for someone to figure out what the... I don't know, it's some kind of weird "Trinity Of The Monkey" on the album that I haven't even figured out. I realised after the album was already out that the monkey occurs three times -- in three different songs. And just by coincidence, that picture under the CD (inside the case) has three monkeys on it. There's something there to be discovered, I just can't say what... | ||
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'''Okay, at the [[Misery Machine|end of Portrait]], there's that irate woman from the answering machine message, talking about the pornography you were sending her son. What were you sending him?''' | '''Okay, at the [[Misery Machine|end of Portrait]], there's that irate woman from the answering machine message, talking about the pornography you were sending her son. What were you sending him?''' | ||
− | [[Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids Newsletters|Our newsletter]]. I'm about to send out the first one since the album came out. I haven't sent any out yet. It was never really pornographic; maybe to her it was. There may have been some cartoons with some dicks that she was offended by. Maybe because her husband hadn't been fucking her lately. I've been trying to incorporate a lot of messages from the hotline. On the Get Your Gunn single, there's a song called [[ | + | [[Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids Newsletters|Our newsletter]]. I'm about to send out the first one since the album came out. I haven't sent any out yet. It was never really pornographic; maybe to her it was. There may have been some cartoons with some dicks that she was offended by. Maybe because her husband hadn't been fucking her lately. I've been trying to incorporate a lot of messages from the hotline. On the Get Your Gunn single, there's a song called [[Revelation #9]], and it has some phone messages incorporated into it. I'm sure our next single will have some on it. |
'''And do you tend to be more dominant or submissive?''' | '''And do you tend to be more dominant or submissive?''' | ||
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