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| Title      = Zepp Savini Interview by Adam De Ville
 
| Title      = Zepp Savini Interview by Adam De Ville
 
| Artist      = [[Zepp Savini]]
 
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| Source      = ''Collide'', [https://www.collideartandculture.com/zeppsaviniinterview pt. 1], [https://www.collideartandculture.com/zeppsaviniinterview2 pt. 2]
 
| Source      = ''Collide'', [https://www.collideartandculture.com/zeppsaviniinterview pt. 1], [https://www.collideartandculture.com/zeppsaviniinterview2 pt. 2]
 
| Interviewer = [[Marilyn Manson]]<br/>Photography: Torbjørn Rødland<br/>Stylist: Mel Ottenberg
 
| Interviewer = [[Marilyn Manson]]<br/>Photography: Torbjørn Rødland<br/>Stylist: Mel Ottenberg
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Too many to count. In the Antichrist Superstar era, you were guaranteed to see a crowd of protesters at the American shows. I look back on it now and I feel a little disheartened by the interactions I had with the Christians. I would spew blasphemies and vulgarities solely to make them angry. It was unnecessary, pointless, and a waste of my time. I had very few meaningful conversations with any protesters because let's face it, you cannot reason with the mind of an unreasonable person.
 
Too many to count. In the Antichrist Superstar era, you were guaranteed to see a crowd of protesters at the American shows. I look back on it now and I feel a little disheartened by the interactions I had with the Christians. I would spew blasphemies and vulgarities solely to make them angry. It was unnecessary, pointless, and a waste of my time. I had very few meaningful conversations with any protesters because let's face it, you cannot reason with the mind of an unreasonable person.
  
[[Image:dfab37_def02aba222440ab86a9956089bd4ce0.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Protesters in [[1997/01/22 San Francisco, CA|San Francisco]] - 1997]]
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[[Image:dfab37_def02aba222440ab86a9956089bd4ce0.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Protesters in San Francisco - 1997]]
  
 
Those people are dead set in their ways, close minded and convinced their rhetoric is absolute. You cannot have any sort of intellectual conversations because they are not open to any idea other than what they've been taught. If you make any sense in front of them they'll tell you it's a trick from the devil and if you make a solid point they come back with faith. Faith is always the trump card. If you unveil an absurdity in their message, they hit you with faith. Don't give in to reason and intellect, just have faith. Plus, many of them were just plain crazy loons.
 
Those people are dead set in their ways, close minded and convinced their rhetoric is absolute. You cannot have any sort of intellectual conversations because they are not open to any idea other than what they've been taught. If you make any sense in front of them they'll tell you it's a trick from the devil and if you make a solid point they come back with faith. Faith is always the trump card. If you unveil an absurdity in their message, they hit you with faith. Don't give in to reason and intellect, just have faith. Plus, many of them were just plain crazy loons.
 
[[Image:dfab37_d815f8cd436647d9815970cc30fbc17f.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Manson and Twiggy before showtime - [[1998/11/05 Dallas, TX|Dallas, Texas 1998]]]]
 
  
 
When's the last time you heard a retarded person say "there's no such thing as Jesus", and when's the last time you heard a Mensa member say "there's definitely a God and he's watching you right now!" The best that I could ever do was plant a seed by name dropping the great Richard Dawkins and especially the fantastically awesome Sam Harris, as well as Daniel Dennett and Christopher Hitchens. Otherwise known as the Four Horsemen. All I could hope for was that one of those names would take root with those people, because from that would grow a tree of grand knowledge, the ultimate savior.
 
When's the last time you heard a retarded person say "there's no such thing as Jesus", and when's the last time you heard a Mensa member say "there's definitely a God and he's watching you right now!" The best that I could ever do was plant a seed by name dropping the great Richard Dawkins and especially the fantastically awesome Sam Harris, as well as Daniel Dennett and Christopher Hitchens. Otherwise known as the Four Horsemen. All I could hope for was that one of those names would take root with those people, because from that would grow a tree of grand knowledge, the ultimate savior.
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They did some serious traveling back them. They turned up at shows 3000 miles from their homes, basically following us around the entire United States and even coast to coast in Canada. Like it says in The Long Hard Road Out of Hell, there was something special about both of them. They were extremely non-invasive and private and you could tell they were not dumb girls by any means. I later found out Jeanette had an IQ of 150. (160 is considered the low end of Genius scale, up to 220)
 
They did some serious traveling back them. They turned up at shows 3000 miles from their homes, basically following us around the entire United States and even coast to coast in Canada. Like it says in The Long Hard Road Out of Hell, there was something special about both of them. They were extremely non-invasive and private and you could tell they were not dumb girls by any means. I later found out Jeanette had an IQ of 150. (160 is considered the low end of Genius scale, up to 220)
 
[[Image:dfab37_e296c075ac24457b8e228ee452bb41f8.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Slashers and Zepp - 1997. Left to right: Jeanette, Zepp, Alison]]
 
  
 
Anyway, we began to allow them into all the shows they wanted for free and also let them in a few minutes early so they could have the center position at the barricade each time. It's what Manson wanted. Then I began to let them get showers and crash in my hotels room. They were always so humble and resistant to special treatment. Anyway, I slept with Jeanette just a few times, but never Alison. I was such a slut and did an awful lot of disgusting things on the road that both were aware of so I always figured they probably were not very attracted to me sexually, so I never really pressed the issue.
 
Anyway, we began to allow them into all the shows they wanted for free and also let them in a few minutes early so they could have the center position at the barricade each time. It's what Manson wanted. Then I began to let them get showers and crash in my hotels room. They were always so humble and resistant to special treatment. Anyway, I slept with Jeanette just a few times, but never Alison. I was such a slut and did an awful lot of disgusting things on the road that both were aware of so I always figured they probably were not very attracted to me sexually, so I never really pressed the issue.
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'''Final question, do you have a favorite Led Zeppelin song?'''
 
'''Final question, do you have a favorite Led Zeppelin song?'''
 
[[Image:dfab37_62bc88ac7cb346b89ea36ce579259e6e.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Zepp at the band hotel in [[1999/01/15 Auckland, New Zealand|New Zealand, 1999]]]]
 
  
 
Heavy Zeppelin? In my Time of Dying, Dazed and Confused, and Achilles Last Stand. Lighter Zeppelin? Ten Years Gone, In the Light, and Tea For One. Now if you had asked, do I have a least favorite Led Zeppelin song, I could have kept the answer to just one song: D'yer Mak'er.
 
Heavy Zeppelin? In my Time of Dying, Dazed and Confused, and Achilles Last Stand. Lighter Zeppelin? Ten Years Gone, In the Light, and Tea For One. Now if you had asked, do I have a least favorite Led Zeppelin song, I could have kept the answer to just one song: D'yer Mak'er.

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