Manson helped get me through a rough life. I watched my father die from ALS from age 10 to 14 then watched my mom drink herself to death from 14 to 16. I never expected to see 20. I made it to 37 so far and doing well. When I was on the edge manson's music was a great escape and you didn't feel alone. The long hard road out of hell.
@cat_loaf9433 жыл бұрын
I too consider music helpful during difficult times. Sorry for your loss, hopefully everything is okay as of now...
@carolphillips15932 жыл бұрын
You've been through a lot. Glad you're still here. 💪🙏
@luckyhero25172 жыл бұрын
Metalheads will always be there for you we are the biggest extended family ever and we love all of each other stay strong brother we’re all standing together with you
@ronniemac80072 жыл бұрын
Same dude, lost my father to cancer at age 12 and got a crazy mother that was doing a stage production for the first time. He passed on the opening weekend and she didn't tell me till 5 days after he passed, so I didn't get to say goodbye cause she didn't want to deal with grieving children and directing a play at the same time. I had so much hate, total sorrow in my heart and bands like NIN and MM definitely had a huge impact.
@Sevliandroidd2 жыл бұрын
Keep going friend. Music is powerful and does help certain people.
@ianleaver4967 Жыл бұрын
I might be 70 years old but I have always been a big fan of Marilyn Mason, the man’s a genius.
@chrismeyer235 Жыл бұрын
Right On❤🎉
@DoloresNundahl10 ай бұрын
If Marylyn (Brian ) read your your comment he would be your fan because of your genius
@sandraeveleigh704710 ай бұрын
i am 58
@sandraeveleigh704710 ай бұрын
huge fan...brilliant artist who knows how to press buttons and make folks pay attention...A GENIUS
@Hexen_Witch9 ай бұрын
Hell yeah!
@wizardofahhhs7592 жыл бұрын
Love him or hate him, his music can never be mistaken for another band.
@niki_uzunova6 ай бұрын
Love
@idonotanswerquestions51104 жыл бұрын
People didn’t realize back then that by protesting him they were giving him the attention and notoriety he wanted. It worked !!
@kevinnachtnuit50454 жыл бұрын
It's like pouring gasoline on a fire to put it out.....
@burningbridgesthesilvershi24904 жыл бұрын
Like antifa and BLM creating racism and people to abandon the democrat party
@idonotanswerquestions51104 жыл бұрын
BURNING BRIDGES exactly !!
@idonotanswerquestions51104 жыл бұрын
aoggrta74 BLM is racism!! Anytime you put a color before “lives matter” it’s the sheer definition of racism
@TboneTherezzmutt4 жыл бұрын
BLM is a violent hate group with bad intentions masquerading as anti-racist.
@blackcheshire97034 жыл бұрын
That's actually the first documentary on Marilyn Manson I see that isn't trying to criticize him in any way, I feel relieved.
@dimethaltryptamine13 жыл бұрын
I agree
@shirleya36153 жыл бұрын
💯%
@depe54463 жыл бұрын
Same
@meesterdinglefritz20642 жыл бұрын
There’s so much to criticize him for though. Kicking Reznor to the curb was the biggest -hasn’t “written” a good album since Anti Christ.
@louisecockell31012 жыл бұрын
Absolutely ❤
@曉-846ru9ss7 ай бұрын
Manson’s music and lyrics helped me survive my messed childhood. I can’t thank enough his parents for bringing him in this world.
@gabitzakissy4 жыл бұрын
His first interview was with himself. That's so epic.
@blindmelonlemonjello4 жыл бұрын
Yes from the industry magazine he worked for.. like he has said since day one act like a rock star you'll be treated like a rock star.
@franciscosantoyo98354 жыл бұрын
Guess Whocifer you’re a dork, leaving stupid replies on youtube.
@Nina-dk1sb4 жыл бұрын
That's the way to do it!
@mrconfusion874 жыл бұрын
@Guess Whocifer A dork with millions of fans around the world, and millions of dollars in his bank account! 🤣
@invisibot66024 жыл бұрын
😆😆
@DeadDays-vb4gw4 жыл бұрын
My favorite quote from him is "I created a fake world because I didn't like the one I was living in." They're all amazing quotes, but this one I can relate to. Marilyn manson is awesome.
@nonraccattarequelfiore20064 жыл бұрын
he's a smart and generous son of a bitch before anything else...
@baleedat85604 жыл бұрын
“I don’t have pet peeves, I have pet cats” is my personal favorite.
@redrumax4 жыл бұрын
all misfits say that, schizophrenics too, this is schizophrenia definition
@kekemaida62064 жыл бұрын
Sounds like that's from naruto
@courtany78714 жыл бұрын
@@redrumax not really all art is a place that the artist created in their head same with movies oz isn’t a real place but the person that created it isn’t a misfit or a schizophrenic they’re just creative and managed to keep that piece of childhood that helped them create these stories and places in their head that’s what artist do just sayin also schizophrenics don’t believe they created a world in their head they believe what they are seeing and hearing is real now medications and therapy can help with this and help distinguish reality from their hallucinations but they don’t just create a world in their head so please do not talk about mental disorders like you understand them when you clearly don’t
@ruthparks33802 жыл бұрын
A truly articulate, intelligent and creative man. Love him or hate him, no one can deny the guy is a genius.
@Iamtorirose_4 жыл бұрын
Watching this has put me in the mood to stay up all night and watch the Manson appearances on the 'Phil Donahue' talk show, and all the iconic interviews of the 90's. That was what initially drew me to Marilyn Manson, the way he dealt with conflict and people's idiocy, how he never corresponded to hatred with hatred, he was alway so articulated with his answers and never used profanities, but managed to shut them down with eloquence and decorum. I found him mesmerising as a child, and 20 years on, I still follow his career religiously.
@RAWMUSICTV4 жыл бұрын
It was so nostalgic watching all of his old interviews and being reminded just exactly how intelligent this man really is, a truly misunderstood icon of our time!
@Iamtorirose_4 жыл бұрын
@@RAWMUSICTV i just wish i was abit older so i could of seen Manson from the start, I didnt find manson until i was 12 that was in 2002 lol always makes me laugh how people have this preconceived idea of how someone is going to be, and I love how Manson just defies all stereotypes.
@alexisandbillclerico154 жыл бұрын
This, yes!!! Could not have said it better myself. Manson is so fascinating, even after all of this time. I've followed him since I was 15, and I'm 38 now. So intelligent and we'll spoken, I can't stop watching him. He's not done yet!!!!!!😁💪❤️
@liverman90004 жыл бұрын
I found him when I was a teenager. It felt as if he was articulating all the things wrong with the world that I had no way of expressing. I've been a fan for over 20 years. So I fee you.
@aaronramsey96734 жыл бұрын
does anyone know good books where it can teach these skills, such as paying attention not to reply with fire to fire for example, you see my point..?
@reinhardt54054 жыл бұрын
As a loner myself I can understand how deeply devastated he must have been when losing his parents. The only people who were by his side and believed in him are now gone. I sure hope he is doing well on his own, man.
@infowazz4 жыл бұрын
being a loner is perfectly fine. i love being alone and very close to my mom, not my dad so much. he's all alone in florida. so yeah, i need a damn girlfriend lol.
@nelliesilvers12104 жыл бұрын
I'm alone but not lonely. I've pushed everyone away over the years through drug addiction and depression but, although I miss going out and running wild, I prefer chillin' out at home away from crowds. But yeah..if my mum goes before I do, it's going to fuck me up and hit hard
@danielaschwarz19714 жыл бұрын
@Reinhardt I was looking for this comment because I can understand him so good and you wrote it in a right way because I lost my lovely mom when I was just 28.My father:I call him my producer because we have no contact anymore & he was also aggressive towards or to me and my mother in the past😡.I am a loner too but I am glad that I have my friends but last year 2020 I lost my best male friend and my financè to or on cancer.I feel so loneley now😢SORRY FOR MY GRIEF & FOR MY ENGLISH💫
@danielaschwarz19714 жыл бұрын
@@nelliesilvers1210 Ouu,I can understand you so well because of the drug addiction and Depression.I used to say if my mom dies before me that I will kill myself but life went on,sometimes good & sometimes bad.....
@berlynwall19563 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure he's not doing so great right now
@robinford336 Жыл бұрын
I remember him well. He played at a local club I went out to often. He would hang out before they got on stage, I remember seeing him and being so mild mannered and chill until he got on stage and than would transform into one amazing showman with a awesome voice. I never saw him as scitantic, I saw him as a artist. Excellent story/documentary.
@Renot911 Жыл бұрын
Plus 5?
@Anonymous-wb3nz4 ай бұрын
*an. Spelling is hard.
@Anonymous-wb3nz4 ай бұрын
*an. Spelling is hard.
@MrEdOliiver4 жыл бұрын
The amount of inteligence that Manson has is beyond explanation. The man is a complete artist. Period.
@sysrq9pgup4 жыл бұрын
What are all you people mean when put in end word "period"?
@MrEdOliiver4 жыл бұрын
@@sysrq9pgup usually it means "end of story"...like, no question about it..
@infowazz4 жыл бұрын
so are the demons that inspire him
@MrEdOliiver4 жыл бұрын
@@infowazz only the best ones!
@Nerdifant4 жыл бұрын
I would expand that. He is not only an artist but also his own artwork which makes it even more fascinating.
@fabriziomancini4414 жыл бұрын
Life changer. You might like him or not. But you're not the same after listening him. Pure art
@owencash8193 жыл бұрын
Yea, Jefferey Dahmer was a life changer too. A lot of people were not the same after meeting him too.
@sitheternalemperor38573 жыл бұрын
@@owencash819 not comparable.
@Bringiton5133 жыл бұрын
That's right. I have to go to the loo to shit now!
@lynthorn13273 жыл бұрын
@@owencash819 allegations are the devil incarnate. All celebrities loose what they worked for. Normal people don't loose anything unless found guilty. We really need to step away from trial by media. And cancel culture. We are not the police or judge.
@robertcronin66032 жыл бұрын
*to him
@cloogleflurmf66982 жыл бұрын
I just wanna say I love his quote on the hypocrisy of Christians for not showing him hospitality and trying to learn why he is the way he is. I as a Christian have always wondered why other Christians look at the people who "sin" as bad instead of the "sin" itself.
@shasmi93 Жыл бұрын
You shouldn’t go around admitting that you’re a Christian, that’s embarrassing…
@TheFrottola Жыл бұрын
You are a true Christian. If the rest of Christians would act that way, the world would be a better place.
@beatsventura75 ай бұрын
Yet Anthony lacey from the church of Satan welcomed him. I didn't realize how exclusive Christianity was until they rejected him. This showed me what real evil is.
@highjinx65194 ай бұрын
We call them “hypochristians”.
@XIX-JAN-MCMLXXVII4 жыл бұрын
If 50% of people were against him and the other 50% supported him, then, in accordance to his beliefs, he has achieved 100% success...
@NikkiMikeMassaro2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely the most hands down underrated, underappreciated and under credited comment ever
@annikajohansson9171 Жыл бұрын
This should be written on his obituary
@racheldahliamusic4 жыл бұрын
Smells like children was his first album i bought. I've never stopped listening to his stuff since. I turn 40 in 5 days! That's a huge chunk of my life dedicated to Manson!
@juliadawn25663 жыл бұрын
Same here. I just turned 40. Will always listen to his music.
@savagendn9613 жыл бұрын
U ever listen to the hidden track at the end? U have to let it keep playing for like 15 minutes but it starts sounding like demonic babies laughing and spazing out.
@savagendn9613 жыл бұрын
Diary of a dope fiend is my favorite song its super under rated
@smittysmith28122 жыл бұрын
Mine too, my mom got so mad i brought jis music in her house. Needless to say when i got home from school she raided my room and broke it in 3 pieces right in front of me. My parents hated him so much
@jasonmautz1258 Жыл бұрын
Same
@nawtfeelingthis19322 жыл бұрын
MM captures teenage angst, depression and confusion better than any other artist.
@janebunner1734 жыл бұрын
If you listen to Manson, you will see that's he's very intelligent. I like him and his music and I'm a white Christian 62yo woman. Rock on!!!!!!
@lar-zd9rs3 жыл бұрын
32yo, Christian, conservative woman here and we LOVE Manson in this house!
@sarahgeorget893 жыл бұрын
He is very intelligent and extremely artistic but like every highly artistic people he is very tortured and drug fueled torment to the level we hear today with his abuse of women
@owencash8193 жыл бұрын
He's dumb as a rock. He "speaks" well but is quite dull at the same time.
@sitheternalemperor38573 жыл бұрын
@@owencash819 he has a pretty high iq lmao gtfo with your jealousy.
@kelcritcarroll3 жыл бұрын
Im 59 and think he is very intelligent and he speaks the truth
@pattrip824 жыл бұрын
Look at me, a 38 years old woman crying. Bryan has been my first musical obsession at 16 while growing up in a musicless family, “The Man That You Fear” hitting me like a train, passing through me... after that I bought every single cd, vhs, book, t-shirt, poster. He’s been my first concert, he’s been screaming for me when I was unable to do so, powerless bullied fat teenager with a father calling her a clown in front of everyone because of crazy coloured hair, outrageous makeup and style in a small town where I didn’t belong (now it’s called expressing yourself, it’s cool, then it was considered a reason to be marginalised and isolated, to be wrong for not blending in society and its trends). Him, his music and his art will always stir deep emotions in me and I will always be his devoted, grateful fan.
@javierdonas78134 жыл бұрын
G io sd-ºdgdhl
@Danimal774 жыл бұрын
His name is spelled Brian, not Bryan.
@pattrip824 жыл бұрын
Dan Maler Thank you, I always mispell the name, also for my brother in law 😅
@cassandrashrum95054 жыл бұрын
The “y” is an honest mistake, I think. My brother’s name is Bryan not Brian, so I’d do the same honestly. I don’t think it was that big of a deal to point out, but I digress....
@pattrip824 жыл бұрын
@@cassandrashrum9505 Thank you Cassandra, the misspelling was a honest, non-mother language mistake indeed, we don’t have either Brian nor Bryan as names in my country of origin 😉 Everyone focus attention, effort and opinion on what they deem important to them, I respect that 😊
@judyneville616 Жыл бұрын
He once said in an interview that he felt that he would either become a serial killer or an artist... and chose the latter thank god what a great artist
@cartercolson79758 ай бұрын
maybe I'm interpreting it wrong but don't you mean gg allin? I don't remember Manson saying he would be a serial killer if he didn't do music but I remember gg allin said he would be if he didn't do music
@RealHeatherLoeschMck4 ай бұрын
Artists run on that side of our family. Did you know he is a cousin; as am I to American painter, Clyde Singer? Google his works.
@Cassssellllli4 ай бұрын
That was GG Allin 😭
@danteshollowedgrounds4 ай бұрын
Yeah, I don't know about that but he was molested or abused as a child so that might have had some affiliation to do with how dark bro went and hated god per say???
@damarwirawan13484 жыл бұрын
For once... finally the narrator understood what manson trying to said for all these year. At least 2020 have some good side in it. The narrator
@nyxzorander4 жыл бұрын
Man, what a crazy life and such commitment to keep at it despite all the hate. A true warrior of art and a standbearer of social critique. He deserves his fame more than most. My heart goes out to him for his parents.
@mrconfusion874 жыл бұрын
Yup! The Antichrist Superstar himself had way better family values than most of his public moral guardian detractors did!
@meganaspden7771 Жыл бұрын
I have learnt much more from MM than any hypocritical church. What an enlightened man.
@zewaisnel61303 жыл бұрын
Idc how religious you are or how much you hate the man NOBODY can deny the fact Marilyn Manson is an absolute genius
@steveissexy3 жыл бұрын
Yeah he's a big-time genius this guy is amazing
@nadiabadilla7163 жыл бұрын
Aww
@zewaisnel61303 жыл бұрын
@David Roma I’m guessing your religious... also he would be very missed if he died today that’s a terrible argument just because he’s not as huge as he used to be has nothing to do with how many people would miss him that’s like saying because Liam Gallagher isn’t as huge now as he was with oasis that no one would miss him when he dies he’s a national treasure and people recognise that also nostalgia would be a huge factor as well. That was very disrespectful especially under a documentary about Marilyn Manson, why would you even click on the video AND look at the comments AND reply to them 😂 seems like a lot of effort for a old, chubby, washed up Satan worshiper?
@zewaisnel61303 жыл бұрын
@David Roma I’m also guessing none of you are from Britain then? My point was Liam Gallagher is a national treasure and everyone here will most definitely miss him as they will Marilyn Manson, your awfully morbid for a Christian which just shows exactly the point Marilyn Manson was making the hypocrisy of American Christianity as shown in the video
@youneedpeoplelikeme53763 жыл бұрын
@David Roma I am curious why you came to watch this video & leave comments; Yes its your right to do so but do you enjoy arguing & putting people down or something????? Why not watch videos you enjoy or learn from-My guess is you came here to watch a video about a person you dislike & then argue with his fans; it's hard for me to understand because I wouldn't waste my time watching videos like that-especially if it's more than a few minutes
@tomperry59474 жыл бұрын
Who’s here after the album announcement ?
@MADD-MANX4 жыл бұрын
Me, cant wait to hear how it sounds
@stinkrat1673 жыл бұрын
Im here after the abuse allegations
@betsady40763 жыл бұрын
@@stinkrat167 I'm here for both
@rmroberts942 жыл бұрын
I love how completely objective and fact-based this whole documentary is. Let's you form your own opinion without pushing an agenda or bias. Wish there was more content on the internet like this!
@RAWMUSICTV2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rachel!
@magaliortega96267 ай бұрын
Did we watch the same documentary? 😂
@tammywheetley23844 жыл бұрын
I am a really big fan of Marilyn Manson. I'm 49 years old and he calls to me. Whenever he comes to town for his concerts I'm there. I even have his artwork tattooed on my leg
@tammywheetley23844 жыл бұрын
When Marilyn Manson was on TV long time ago he said the Christians should thank him for giving them something to gripe about on Sunday😘😘
@chptrk754 жыл бұрын
45 here and love Manson too!
@chaenahgleeson9024 жыл бұрын
Hey thats so cool. I'm 29 and I've been to two of his concerts as a teen. My second tattoo was the eat me drink me album heart art. I'm still a huge fan and will be till the day I die.
@snisbet7214 жыл бұрын
@@tammywheetley2384 before I never liked marilyn manson because I believed that he was a bad influence on teens but till I watched videos about his life (Including his childhood) I started having great respect for him so I no longer dislike him, and the only songs I liked that he covered were Sweet Dreams(Are Made Of These) Tainted Love Personal Jesus This Is Halloween
@tammywheetley23844 жыл бұрын
You know I was the same in the very beginning. I listen to the hype and finally I quit. I was always drawn to his music even when I downed him You might say that I was ashamed I wasn't supposed to like him in any way. I was worried what people might think of me. Hell I was young!! I would secretly listen to his music and watch his videos God I love him.
@StarsForward3 жыл бұрын
If I could pick _any_ 5 people with whom I could sit down and have a conversation, Marilyn Manson would be near the top of that list.
@MohaAsmr3 жыл бұрын
Hahhaa. With that question "who would i meet alive or dead" I answer "write a song with MM"
@mcnasty42072 жыл бұрын
I didn't realize what a good painter he was! That 3 headed Jesus was amazing.
@brucecorda38254 жыл бұрын
Holy moly! The name of the documentary is the name of the album announced a month later! :D
@ghillie78974 жыл бұрын
Holy snap was it coincidental? WoW
@burym3inblk4 жыл бұрын
Is it a whole album, I thought it was just that song?
@ShiroiTengu4 жыл бұрын
Its a whole album and its also possible that the name of the doc was changed after the single was announced the other day.
@BromanEntertainment4 жыл бұрын
@@ShiroiTengu Yeah I think that's what happened, it was renamed as soon as the album had an official title.
@RAWMUSICTV4 жыл бұрын
Bingo 😉
@bluebedoo2u4 жыл бұрын
There’s just nobody like him. Incredibly talented, incredibly misunderstood. I adore this man 🖤
@mariepetrauskas15472 жыл бұрын
You adore him? If you adore Manson you'll adore anything.
@jakesnacks11492 жыл бұрын
Completely self made, a real person
@dennisnielsen4289 Жыл бұрын
@@mariepetrauskas1547I would say it's the exact opposite. Manson was and is unique, unlike many, hence, why adoring such a inspirational individual, is anything but ordinary. This man, saved me from taking my own life as a kid, because I used his strength from his music, to face my own demons. Thank you, Mr Warner 💜
@baylorsailor Жыл бұрын
Back in the mid '90s, there was a church in Texas that my older sister liked to attend because many of her friends from school went. It was known for its "rocking" youth events. Every once in awhile I would go, like when Jars of Clay came to perform. One of the nights I went with her, many of the teens had brought CDs with them that they considered "evil". Apparently it was requested that they do this. In the middle of the show they started shattering the CDs against a wall. Many of those CDs were Marilyn Manson's and other bands that I liked at the time. It actually scared me watching them because I was afraid that they would find out I liked the music they were destroying. I never went there again after that. I tried to convince my sister that the people there were crazy, but she kept going. It was an insane sight to say the least.
@eriksori7 ай бұрын
I have a similar story. I always secretly liked his music but I had to hide it out of shame of being judged, but recently I just stopped caring and I am openly a MM fan. His music is visionary, offensive yeah but I looked beyond the shock rock persona.
@beatsventura75 ай бұрын
Only the deeply religious can be so violent
@theshadowman13984 ай бұрын
So let me get this straight. They had to buy his CD’s first to then smash them. Marilyn was smiling all the way to the bank.
@highjinx65194 ай бұрын
@@eriksoriscrew that I was loud and proud from the beginning. Wore it like a badge. Those type of people are going to judge you anyway, the way I figured it might as well give them something to gawk at and judge. F em!
@zamuel24013 жыл бұрын
Marilyn Manson made me look at the world even more differently and see “more” of what was really happening, not that I didn’t before, but he helped fit in some of the missing pieces.
@sally_spice4507 Жыл бұрын
100%
@AidaBM303 жыл бұрын
This man and his work had a huge impact on my life, i love him with all my heart
@ozzygodisgod Жыл бұрын
Marilyn Manson's music got me out of a depression I was in and still today this day it really helps me when I feel down. It really reflects my life and how I truly feel. I really hope he puts out more music very soon
@sandraeveleigh704710 ай бұрын
yes...me too
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@davidbenefield98574 жыл бұрын
Manson has been an icon of mine since I was 14 . he has definitely altered the way I've grown up him and Eminem and Johnny cash I love em
@abefroman7642 жыл бұрын
He is a very intelligent, intuitive person. He is the type of person I would love to sit down alone with and just listen to him.
@nicolenovi46194 жыл бұрын
In my opinion, the best quote comes within the first two minutes of this documentary, that "art should be a question mark, not an answer". As a writer and former singer myself, I truly believe that, and Marilyn is so wise for saying it. That sums all music up for me, and what it should be, and everyone should have that attitude and not expect artists to be perfect or conform to any standards. They are humans , too, just like us, even if they are icons, and Marilyn is very smart for recognizing that he can't heal the world, he can only present it to us and have us reflect on his his interpretation of it. You go Marilyn , I love you. XOXOXOXOX
@nicolenovi46194 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the reply!!!
@justinnardine85644 жыл бұрын
It’s a great quote
@BrandausBlog4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! No other artist has been such a huge influence on my teen years than him...
@spookyspoon65892 жыл бұрын
I LOVE this artist. He’s so incredibly intelligent and creative. He knows the Bible more than anyone I know! ❤ “The devil has always been the church’s best friend”
@jovanreid67822 жыл бұрын
Yeah but now he's accepting church invites from the likes of Kanye West and is possibly a abusive groomer. Too bad. Used to be my hero for the reasons you cited but I'm not going to ignore the allegations or the fact he's a clown now.
@taffysaur2 жыл бұрын
@@jovanreid6782 How do you know the accusations are true? Also who cares if he showed up to support his friend Kanye?
@jovanreid67822 жыл бұрын
@@taffysaur You're absolutely right. I shouldn't give a feckless funk about out-to-lunch individuals such as those two unfunny running jokes.
@rowanstar66642 жыл бұрын
@@jovanreid6782 pretty sure hes cut ties with kanye
@WeDoLoveU Жыл бұрын
Because the Devil sit in Vatican where the pagan Roman Catholic born. *There's NOTHING holy in Vatican since it's started.* The pagan Catholic came from Babylonian that kept *ALL* the pagan's gods, and *MERGED* them with the Bible. *JESUS AGAINST CATHOLICISM.* Jesus *ABOLISHED the PRIEST.* Jesus recruit the Apostles and teach them to become Apostles. They are the Pastor in today's world. *NONE OF THE APOSTLES ARE PRIEST.* The Pagan Catholic called *PAGAN* because they *STILL have PRIEST.* Pagan Catholic *REJECTED* Jesus Christ as their High Priesthood, because: *Pagan Catholic created their own human Priest.* Pagan Catholic itself is the *ANTICHRIST.*
@emem81864 жыл бұрын
I grew up listening to his music. I turned out okay 😀
@irishnz_95584 жыл бұрын
I didn't!
@emem81864 жыл бұрын
@@irishnz_9558 It's never too late. Unless you believe so. In that case, you're screwed 😀
@nobodyspecial28354 жыл бұрын
Hahahahaha... Great thread
@day_z62894 жыл бұрын
Yeah me too and I have a heart of gold bebe 🥰
@bluedelerium4 жыл бұрын
So did I, and I DIDN’T...I’m the furthest thing from turning out “okay”. But that def *wasn’t* bc of his music. It was just bc I was destined to become a fuckin’ mess (more so than I already was to begin with).
@froey1980334 жыл бұрын
So I was never a huge fan but he's definitely smarter than what people think he was and he's been around for 26 years now.
@pnygrl752 жыл бұрын
My favorite MM quote is “ I wasn’t born with enough middle fingers”. His music also got me through some very tough times. To this day sometimes nothing else will do. Not gonna judge his personal life. Will forever be a fan.
@ardkoroz93444 жыл бұрын
My daddy wrestled at Madison Square Garden for 5 yrs in the 50s.He loved Alice Cooper. He painted his nails black. My dad was Awesome before awesome was awesome. I'm proud, hell's yeah
@rickross804 жыл бұрын
I remember when I was just a little kid; everytime we were in a car driving from the destination A to B on the vacations, my parents brought Marilyn Mansion's albums. They turned it up as loud as it can get and that's how I got into his music. I love a lot of different artists but Marilyn will always bring the best memories of my childhood!!
@chaoselemental67592 жыл бұрын
I’m 37, became a teen in the 90’s, am finally having my first child, and this is the type of parent I want to be, and type of childhood I want my child to have. You got some cool parents, and grew up as a cool kid 🤟🏼❤️
@Ultra-LV2 жыл бұрын
I lived in Canton Ohio from 83-87 and went to school with him. I didnt know him until later in years I saw him in my year book. So thats cool to think I went to school with Brian Warner!
@georganatoly66463 жыл бұрын
saw them live in '97, it's kind of hard to express just how much of a force of nature he was back then
@clan313372 жыл бұрын
That tour was my first concert. I was a teenager. It was indoors in an old theater hall. Best show EVER :)
@JocelynFT10 ай бұрын
I just want someone to put all his tour performances on one dvd
@highjinx65194 ай бұрын
@@JocelynFTbut then someone would have had to pay attention to filming and that would be damn near impossible at one of his shows. Couldn’t take my eyes off of him. One of the best performers ever.
@JocelynFT4 ай бұрын
@@highjinx6519 I just saw him in Denver and I didn’t film or take one damn picture lol. I was so in the moment😂 so I just made a video about the M/G and show and posted it on YT lol
@highjinx65194 ай бұрын
@@JocelynFT never once took my phone in much less a camera. I knew there’s no way I could pay attention enough to keep up with it so why even bring it? Too many shows with nothing to show but it makes it all that much more special and at least I was 100% present.
@thehighpriestessvibe99913 жыл бұрын
I fell In love with Marilyn manson's music when I was in 6th grade and was 12 years old. His music truly kept me hanging onto a life I hated..even though at the time I didn't understand him like I do now. This man has endured some crazy trauma growing up of course he's gonna be fucked up in the head a little bit. I think he is a true musical genius and still at age 28 love his music and respect him.
@youtubehandle_kate11 ай бұрын
His biography was hands down one of best reads I've had the pleasure of stumbling across. Not a huge fan, but his book was phenomenal. Highly recommend.
@friendlyfire7823 жыл бұрын
Manson was blamed for anything violent but 'WAP' wins a grammy. SMH.
@kornfreak784 жыл бұрын
This was enjoyable to watch. Always have liked Manson's music.
@milksponge18364 жыл бұрын
marilyn manson favorite music on KZbin
@visualaudio22 Жыл бұрын
I honestly thanks to my parents got a fascination for Manson especially during 2020 when “We are chaos” came out. It was a song that came out when we needed it most and it has still hit today for me!!!! Thank you Manson
@christopherbell45433 жыл бұрын
Manson's parents were not devout christians and his father wasn't a strict Roman Catholic yes he went to a christian school but that was so he'd receive a better education not because his parents were zealots.
@TinaLouise733 жыл бұрын
pardon my ignorance but wot is a zealot?!!
@saltyzu84123 жыл бұрын
Your right, this documentary instantly lost credit right from the get go . What kind of bias tards put this crap out?
@thebasilisk35043 жыл бұрын
Ya but the other version sells more records to jr high school kids
@thebasilisk35043 жыл бұрын
@Bro Scientist where do you think he got his info
@lockandloadlikehell11 ай бұрын
He said in some old Letterman interview that his grandfather was into bestiality- I wasn't aware devout Christian families were into fucking dogs 😂
@loneronin68134 жыл бұрын
Throughout my teenage years when I first heard his music (I think I was 15 or so) and still to this day Marilyn Manson has been a huge source of support for me. I was born with a very serious case of Tourette's Syndrome, and I was bullied to the point of ending up having some of my school bullies that also lived in my neighborhood in high school physically assault me for a time because they thought I wouldn't fight back or was too lacking in control of my own body to do so. (Tourette's Syndrome often shows itself outwardly through verbal and physical actions not in control of the person with said disorder, and mine were mostly physical.) This problem even followed me to my first semester of college to the point I dropped out and then went to a community college. I've had my battles both with bullies and my own inner demons of serious depression and difficulties with social interaction in general due to my condition, but things only got worse. I was at a point where things seemed bearable. I had a strong relationship and it seemed like it would lead to marriage and was the closest relationship with someone who actually saw me as her equal and really seemed to love me as much as I did her. The reason being was that at this point I was very physically active: I was almost done getting my associate's degree, I had been training in martial arts for at least a few years by that point and planned to become a part-time martial arts teacher, I was working a physically demanding job that I really loved, and would go to the gym for a couple of hours about five or so times a week. Then a combination of all that physical activity caused me a bad injury to my back. Despite years of surgery, medication, injections, physical therapy, etc., I still feel the pain and am limited by it at all times every day. I couldn't afford to continue college or even sit in a chair long enough to get through my classes, and medical bills were piling up. The girl that I was hoping to one day start a life with left me soon after my back became a problem. She developed a habit of contacting me via Facebook just to send messages about her dating one guy or another, although these turned out to be lies. She also explained that she only dated me to go on nice dates and that she used me so she could lose her virginity. I just told her that she was only hurting herself by messaging me and that I hoped she would move on to find something meaningful to her, and I meant it and still do. I dropped all connections to her so she could never contact me again. She had become yet another negative force in my life at that point, so I saw no reason to continue talking to her. Anyway, I've gotten to a point where I can at least bear the back pain, but over a year ago I was thrown for another loop. I developed a serious case of TD, which causes me further involuntary movement, constant physical pain and tension, especially in my legs. I can't actually sit down for more than a few minutes at a time, and even laying down is a source of pain and tension with no relief for a single second throughout the day. I can barely sleep, and I also now can't control it when I scream in agony just laying down at home. I'm currently looking into neurosurgery to see if something can be done to help me so that this waking nightmare that is my life can return to some semblance of livable. Through all of this toil and misery, Marilyn Manson's music has been my only true source of comfort apart from my writing of self-published short stories and books. Although I know I will never be able to tell him myself, I thank Marilyn Manson for all that he has created and all that he has done for me because he really has saved what amount of life that I continue to cling to. I still fight for a better tomorrow for myself because I do still feel that I can pull through and I hope to one day be capable of being a positive influence through my own creativity for others in whatever form that takes.
@sallyann9854 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed reading your comment, wish it'd gotten more attention.
@loneronin68134 жыл бұрын
@@sallyann985 Well thank you! :D I really appreciate you taking the time to read and respond. I hope that you're doing well and that all is going great for you in general.
@Jorlivia Жыл бұрын
As a 50 year old Black Man that played Manson on a steady rotation…I can tell you that he both scared and fascinated me and changed my mindset on a lot of Religious beliefs
@aerrae56083 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr.Manson, for enforcing what I knew but was too shy to enact, that my individuality is a quality to embrace and defend. I'm a younger fan at 28 but still your music was there for every stage of my life and there was not even one album where I didn't like at least one song. That's a track record you only share with The Cure. I'm just a simple man, living a simple life. I can't imagine your lifestyle, your loss and experience, nothing really but I hope if you read this it gives you a little strength too, strength that you gave to me that I wish to share back in the exceedingly rare chance you see this. You and Johnny Depp too. Thank you for bringing some true joy and fun even in the darkest times. I'm grateful for your work. You will both always have a fan in me. Someone that believes the best in you, even if too be quite blunt I don't know you too. Maybe I'm as much a sheep as the people you despise, but I want to believe after seeing you both interview, and fight for your positions that you are upstanding people who just want to open the minds of the populace. People who are like me and other fans, who simply managed to gain attention and scrutiny that is far beyond fair.
@lenkavesli1474 Жыл бұрын
Krásné napsané. Přidávám se k tomuto vyjádření... Dekuji
@intotherainbowvain2994 Жыл бұрын
When i was 10 i bought Mechanical Animals CD, i listened to the music, looked at the booklet and i didnt know what was going on. After that i became obsessed with music, he was my first love and i love him after 25 more years. He brought me into the world of music, which was more than once a life saver for me.
@diphenhydramine60724 жыл бұрын
It's so ironic how people just repeatedly prove Manson's points.
@maxblak74463 жыл бұрын
indeed 🖤
@rebeccahopkins95224 жыл бұрын
“I AM NOT A SLAVE TO A GOD THAT DOESN’T EXIST”. Still one of the greatest lyrics of all time. Manson and I ironically had very similar backgrounds and upbringings. Although I’d have to say my experience with religion as a child was much more extreme than his. But we are both Only children. We had Very religious parents that were actually from two different religions (I had a Jewish mother and a Pentecostal father who converted my mother to the insanity of Pentecostalism-my mother was a nurse, just like Manson’s, and my Dad was a machinist). We were Both Forced into a strict Christian school until we got kicked out. Both of us questioned all that was around us and never really “bought” what they were selling. Then, like Manson, I totally turned my back on the sham that organized religion perpetuates in my opinion-My religious surroundings were much more sever than his though. Starting at age 11, my mother left my father and decided to move us into a cult. It was a living nightmare of terror, insane rules, brutal physical abuse and ritualistic, psychological and emotional horrors and abuses. For instance, the cult made people “vomit up demons”. Which meant I’d have to sit in the middle of a circle of people, as I was crying in terror, and the people would be shouting and screaming and speaking in tongues all around me, and “laying on of hands” (which is just a fancy way to say everyone would forcibly put their hands somewhere on your body). This would go on for hours until I had swallowed so much mucus from crying, that I would finally vomit. You could not get up until you threw up in a bucket that everyone took a turn throwing up a demon in. Then the “demons” were disposed of. That’s just one example of the insanity there. There was much more, but you get the idea. I was an only child of 11, homeschooled by the cult. I literally had no one and was completely alone in the world. No one in the house. Didn’t go to an outside school so no friends. My mother was completely indifferent to my suffering and just did whatever they told her to do and completely ignored my pleas for help and my begging for her to save me. She let them do whatever they wanted or me. I was a sacrificial lamb. Whatever they wanted Included what they did to or with me without her knowledge or presence. I was completely alone in a house of horrors. I could trust no one, and everyone was insane. That’s what it was like there. They held these rituals anywhere from twice a week to a few times a month. It was a living terror being there. Horrible beyond explanation. When we finally left, only because they turned on my mother and got the idea that she was a witch, not because of all the horrible things they did to me, we moved to a new town. It was an awakening. It was my rebirth, and the beginning of becoming who I am today. Also from ages 9-11 (at 11 we left and moved into the cult), I had been incestiously sexually abused by an Uncle who was also a Pentecostal preacher. When I told my parents they told me to pray to forgive him. Made me say “I forgive you” to him, Then did absolutely nothing. NOTHING. I was forced to continue to go to church and listen to him preach and eat at the dinner table with him and forced to hug him and tell him I loved him. Yes. It was extremely damaging and f’d up. I suffered horrible psychological damage via force fed and terrifying religion and all that surrounded it. What my parents had actually taught me by doing nothing to protect me, was that I was worthless and could be abused sexually and if I didn’t forgive the abuser and act like nothing happened I would go to hell. He then went on to abuse other little girls in the church, and is still a “preacher” to this day. Like Manson I rebelled against all the religious rhetoric and pathos that I was taught. I completely turned my back on the hypocrisy and evil that is organized religion. Whatever God is, whether there is a God or not, whatever exists after and beyond this life, it is the organized religion that is twisted and evil, not God. People did those horrible things to me. Not “God”. I always say that organized religion could possibly be the greatest trick the devil ever played; and the greatest evil done in “God’s” name. The fact that I have never had a drug or alcohol addiction or was a heavy drug user or drinker, haven’t committed suicide, am (reasonably 🤣) sane and stable, am loving and kind to animals and those in need and became a licensed clinical social worker to advocate for those who cannot advocate for themselves, worked to give myself a good education and career, the fact that I survived my upbringing AT ALL, without a needle in my arm or cutting my wrist is kind of a frikin miracle in and of itself. My father died. But My Mom has never once, in my whole life, ever said I’m sorry. For any of what she put me through. Ever. Not once. But I find that I haven’t wanted that from her from a long time or thought I need that from her in order to be ok. I did disown her though; because the price of having my mother (who is a chronic narcissist that uses religion as a cover and excuse to have zero accountability for her actions or lack thereof) in your life is pain, pain and more pain, betrayal, disappointment and then more pain; I haven’t spoken to her in a decade. But there is some good in all this. I did not let my past define who I am. I did not let others define my worth. I made a decision to have the life I wanted, and I created it for myself. I had a horrible family, so I made my own family. I let the pain go, and decided to live instead of die. I am also proud to say I’m an agnostic and have been for a long, long time now. And a life long Marilyn Manson fan. Thank you Marilyn. Your music always made me feel like I wasn’t so alone even when I was. I will always love you for that.
@daverock8034 жыл бұрын
Belle perruche
@nonraccattarequelfiore20064 жыл бұрын
thanks a lot for sharing this, so clearly resumed, i was trying to say something not so different here above but my english wouldn't help me enough, anyway, i am italian, catholic, i went to a catholic school from the age of three until 14, i crossed the whole cross of abuse, insanity, humiliation and sadism that very often you can find in those places, i hated it all, then my parents became pentecostal and i started to have a deep homesick for Saint Roman Church, now i don't even know what they are, because nothing of all this saved them from their meaningless and emotionless desert, so they're fucked up but started to love each other after half a century of war (with its victims, sorry to blame my fate, but i love do that, "pathetic" it's a compliment when you're not calvinist, it means you give pathos, emotion or fakes emotions to things you say) and i am broken and i don't want to be fixed... i forgot to say that i have been - and i am again after a long pause - a have drugs addicted person... i am not proud and don't feel any shame about this... it is what it is.... thank you again
@asiliaafricananimalranch84844 жыл бұрын
Damn... Reading my story in your story in others stories.. These comments are comforting and scary any of us have survived.. I choose heroin to deal for a long time.. Sober now for 4 years.. Decided to enjoy life in a different way.. I will say I do believe in God... Not churches or religion (both I feel are the devils biggest con on the world, pushing many into becoming agnostic.. Devil can't get you to follow his catholic church (other churches /religion) then he can at least get you to disown God himself ) Let's just say I watched many friends and others get murdered over and over.. Witness to much and the pedophile ring I was sold into from 3-17 wants me dead... Police, Lawyers, Judges, politicians and even doctors and so on and so on.. I even witnessed them murder a DA that was trying to expose them.. Taking all evidence against them.. If you know Sandusky name then you know one of the ones they gave up because they didn't like how open he was with everything.. I had been to Sandusky house in the 90's The cop hired to kill me when I was 10 years old pulled the trigger on his gun and it jammed.. Then un-jammed it pulled trigger again and again.. Jammed.. Oh the cop I found out later was my real father.. My mom was raped and decided to keep me.. Later in life I found my father wanted me to be like him, heartless and evil.. Instead I choose to keep my heart and be a good person.. Finally I was buried alive (rain freed me from my own grave) and to this day they have tried to kill me but I'm still alive.. I promised them I would keep my mouth shut and they more or less have left me alone. Only every couple years they remind me to keep quiet.. I kept my mouth shut for 20 plus years and now speak up as I know one day I will be killed or all the truth will be exposed.. Glad to hear lots of good people survived and I hope everyone finds inner peace.. Something I still struggle with...
@rebeccahopkins95224 жыл бұрын
nonraccattarequelfiore thank you so much for your kind words and reading my story. Honestly didn’t think anyone would cause it’s so long. thank you so much for your bravery in what you wrote. Wow. From Catholicism to Pentecostals. That’s jumping from a frying pan straight into the fire. I’m so sorry you went through so much hell and abuse. I know it’s not always easy to talk about. Because in a small way one has to relive it to talk about it; relive it in the minds eye, even just a bit, when one brings it back to the surface to talk about or share. Even anonymously. It’s a secret pain. A secret shame. Also Completely understand how it eats, punches and erodes you from the inside out, and that it’s actually good TO talk about it. Even though it’s ugly and it’s hard. Also applaud you for being so honest about your addiction. And my friend, I don’t judge you at all. The lure of feeling no pain after all that pain, it’s intoxicating. My heart cries for you. Because I understand it so innately. It could have been me too, right beside you in your version of the “escape from pain” plan. But instead of drugs you ingest, at one time in my life my version of the “escape from pain” plan was sex. I know a lot of people don’t believe this exists, but I am 💯 a sex addict. Or I should say, a recovered euphoria addict. And I don’t have near your bravery to be so open about it. It’s the hardest thing of all for me to talk about. I rarely, RARELY, tell anyone I know in person even. But your courage is giving me courage. It may be hard to understand, but it was very much like any other addiction. I reeked so much havoc with it. Destroyed my marriage. Destroyed friendships. Mostly it was all women too. Slept with every single female friend I had. Like some kind of badge of honor. It started to be kind of like sport for me. Female friend? They were in my sights. And in all fairness, many came to me. Married or not I didn’t care. And to be honest neither did they. Had sex with anonymous girls in more than one bathroom stall at the club. Had threesomes with my husband...and without him. Had online affairs. Was addicted to porn. Had an affair with an old boyfriend. It actually ended up costing me a job. I lied about being sick just so I could have sex with him all day instead of being at work. When they called the doctor’s office to fax a note for me, they told them I hadn’t been there. And when I lost my job, it ended up costing us our house too. Because I couldn’t help pay the mortgage. It was so very, very horrible. But the worst, the most horrible thing, I Had a 4 year affair with my husbands best friend who had also been my first love. And the best man at our wedding. It was so fkd. He was also an alcoholic. He wanted me to leave my husband and be with him. But I never did. It was total and complete destruction. AND I COULD NOT STOP. I would sob, crying as I drove back home from his house. Screaming sometimes. Screaming “YOU HAVE TO STOP!! NEVER AGAIN NEVER AGAIN NEVER AGAIN!” But again it was. And I know now why I couldn’t stop. Having all these people on a string, a sex string, made me feel...empowered. It gave me power over sex. Because when I was a child I was powerless to stop the sexual abuse. But in the throes of my addiction, I felt a twisted sense of being all powerful, and in a absolute control, completely. But the feeling would only last so long. And wore off quick. So I would then need another “fix” to get the feeling back. Bit it came with a terrible cost. Somewhere in the midst of it, I found that I hated myself. Truly and utterly hated myself. Despised myself. Came very close to checking out for good. Spiraled into very risky behavior. Unsafe behavior. Because I had no regard for myself. I’d lost any and all self esteem or pride. I simply hated myself. But that wasn’t even the worst part. The GUILT. Which was WHY I hated myself. The guilt was crushing. Because I loved my husband. And he was also my friend. He was good. We had known each other since I was in middle school. We had such a close bond. Again, the guilt was crushing. So bad that I voluntarily came clean to my husband. Just couldn’t live with it anymore. His trust. My guilt. His goodness. My despicableness. If I hadn’t told him myself, he would have never even know. That’s how devious I was. How concealing and good at lying I was. Horrible. When I told him, I Tried to explain how being sexualized at such a young age had broken something inside me. Damaged me utterly. And that I hated what I’d become. And how I’d already broke everything off, ended everything. And was going to go to therapy. But it was the death blow. He left me. I lost him and his son, who I loved so much and he called me Mom. My addiction and behavior destroyed my family. That was over a decade ago. And I’ve worked really hard to be where I am now. Really hard. And it was worth it. I’m so happy I did. I reclaimed myself. I reclaimed my self worth. I also never put myself in a situation where I’d be tempted to slide back into the old habits. I now use my spare time to rescue, save and foster cats in need. Instead of the former “fix”. And it’s a million times more rewarding. It was hard work and steely determination, but I did it. And so can you. Just wanted you to know that If you want to quit, it is possible. But it’s up to you. And you don’t have to go it alone. Hey, we survived this long right? Through all the horror. Guess that makes us bad ass survivors. And strong enough to overcome anything. It was really hard for me to write this. I’m feeling ashamed and embarrassed right now. I know people could judge me harshly. But they don’t understand. Not like we do. So I wrote this for you. Because I’m truly Wishing all good things for you. Thank you again for sharing your story. The reason I wrote my story, as hard as it was, is because I wanted you to know you’re not alone. And I Hope mine gave you some hope. 🖤 edit-sorry so long. Hope it wasn’t too much. Thanks for reading if you did.
@rebeccahopkins95224 жыл бұрын
Asilia African Animal Ranch thank you so much for your kind words and reading my story. Honestly didn’t think anyone would cause it’s so long. Now that’s out of the way, HOLY 💩!!! I had to write that right off the batt. Your life. My God. Thank you for your bravery in even writing this. You’ve gone though so much hell. That fact that you are still here, and have the courage to share this, is a testament to your strength and perseverance. I’m so glad you’re alive!! Hope you are safe! Is there any way for you to disappear from where you are? Change your name? Move to another state? Anything to give you some protection? This may not be a popular option, but dude, BUY A HANDGUN. Learn how to shoot. Learn how to fight. Get some pepper spray. Move into a house with five roommates. Anything to give you a layer of protection. Oh my, I’m so anxious for you. These people are evil and you’ve got to protect yourself. Don’t just wait for them to find you. Make it HARD for them to get you. In the words of Manson, Fight. FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! Sending hugs and protective thoughts your way. Stay strong. Stay on guard. You will make it!! You don’t survive this long for nothing!! If it’s you or them, MAKE IT THEM!! Edit-I also believe there is something other than us, God if you want to go with that. Definitely believe there is another something after we die. And that hypothesis is firmly rooted in irrefutable facts. I’ve had to many experiences. Seen to many things; things that you probably won’t believe if I told you. To numerous to write here. AND NONE OF IT HAPPENED IN A CULT OR CHURCH. THATS FOR DAMM SURE. But there is something. If you want me to share the experiences with you I will. Just let me know. But I also believe that no human really knows what that “God” is or what it means or what really happens after we die. Maybe it’s not a GOD so much as a different level of existence, without a body, just our energy. But I firmly believe everyone is just guessing. Except maybe for people who’ve died and come back. They may have an inkling. But maybe not. Maybe it’s just Brain waves. One thing I know for sure is, it’s certainly not preachers and certainly not religion. Religion is man made. God or whatever it is when we died, is not. And the God of religion is not God I’d want any part of anyway. They can keep that God. But they are guessing, just like everyone else. And if they say they know for sure? They are liars. They are just a little better at convincingly selling their guesswork. That’s why I’m agnostic🤣
@justice4manson Жыл бұрын
Excellent video exploring the career and artistry of such a prolific public figure!
@Samantha-ph3nf3 жыл бұрын
as a Christian I listen to Manson every fucking day. This man is a legend and not one person can deny it.
@Samantha-ph3nf3 жыл бұрын
@David Roma bruh
@Samantha-ph3nf3 жыл бұрын
@Josiah Mxso NO im fun bruh
@Samantha-ph3nf3 жыл бұрын
@David Roma no im not that religious dude
@sentryogmixmaster2 жыл бұрын
it ok....Jesus still loves you! ✌🧔♀ 🛴
@shasmi93 Жыл бұрын
You shouldn’t admit that you’re a Christian that’s embarrassing.
@ledzeppelin1tome2723 жыл бұрын
I think with all my heart that Marilyn Manson is misunderstood by people. Yes his fans, including me as a huge fan, understand where he's coming from and what messages he is stating. He's a brilliant man. His music, his art, an author and his outlooks and observations makes him simply a brilliant man. People tend to judge and pass on their own ideologies without really looking deeply into what they are judging. To judge there are 2 sides and actually it's all opinions in reality which I feel judgement is. Everyone has the right to opinions however if you choose to judge remember that it's just your opinion. Marilyn Manson is misunderstood by society and that's sad. Everyone one of us have faults, even Marilyn, but as humans we should give ourselves and others a chance to forgive. All I'm trying to say is Marilyn...Brian, is just a normal man and we should look through the persona he portrays and give him credit for the man he is. Love to all......
@mona63172 жыл бұрын
He literally has neo nazi tattoos
@Sol-Cutta2 жыл бұрын
Yes mad how they associated him with Satan yet he was nothing like that in his music
@travman19872 жыл бұрын
He’s literally a rapist and an abuser lol
@angelicaconde12 жыл бұрын
His music is not meant for the masses, as mostly everyone is beneath the rest intellectually dwelling in idiocy.
@Sol-Cutta2 жыл бұрын
@@angelicaconde1 your most probably correct
@fatemeetsluck2 жыл бұрын
We wouldn't want to be him, but people like him are needed for good art and to say what we're all thinking but too afraid to speak up about.
@mitchvechart71644 жыл бұрын
Why Manson used absinthe to paint: Marilyn Manson on Letterman: this was painted with absinthe. Yeah, I drink when I paint, and sometimes I dip it in the wrong cup” 😂
@symbologee4 жыл бұрын
Absinthe is nasty shit...
@roomum98294 жыл бұрын
That is such an MM thing for him to say 🤣🤣🤣
@infowazz4 жыл бұрын
i want to try it really badly. its at the store but need to see if its authentic. i drink wine and paint. also love being alone :)
@nelliesilvers12103 жыл бұрын
@@infowazz You drink wine AND paint?? Wine I can understand but... you shouldn't drink paint🤨. 😁
@nelliesilvers12103 жыл бұрын
Absinthe is rot gut. Gets you hammered but can burn the gut. Haven't had it in years but even as a barmaid it wasn't a highly requested drink
@Mysticyogi673 жыл бұрын
I've seen him live twice and would love to see him again. One of the great showmen of our time. An amazing artist .
@dahliablack90173 жыл бұрын
Good luck on seeing him perform anytime soon ever since those accusations have come out radio won't play them even satellite won't play him it's really f****** sad I hope that we don't end up losing another artist do to finger-pointing and accusations
@PURDY_POISON2 жыл бұрын
Artist my ass!!👿👿👿🤣
@ElenaNaumovaa2 жыл бұрын
@@PURDY_POISON lmao okay??
@ryanlindsay50102 жыл бұрын
Marilyn Manson is a true rock superstar and deserves to be forever remembered for his insightful artistic music,paintings, and just being himself something that more and more people fail to do.
@jesusisking38142 жыл бұрын
Biblical explanation of the Gospel: God doesn’t want anybody in hell, but you must understand why we deserve hell and why those who refuse to live under His authority will go there. He gave us the law (Ten Commandments) not to make us righteous, but rather to show us our sin (Romans 3:20). God gave us free will and since Adam sinned in the garden, sin is the nature of our flesh and we ALL have sinned. (Romans 3:23) The law demands death to those who sin (Romans 6:23). Since we have all sinned, we all deserve hell. Revelation 21:8 says that all liars will go to hell. Yes, even if you have lied once in your life, you are sentenced to hell - that's how high God's standards are of moral perfection because God is holy and righteous, there is not one sin in Him. For someone to be justified before holy God they have to be sinless, that's why everyone need Jesus Christ - for He lived a sinless life, died on the cross and rose from the dead on the third day. None of us are good in God’s eyes, because for God good means moral perfection. We all have broken God’s commandments, we all have sinned in our lives so none of us are good. ‘’For whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just one point is guilty of breaking all of it.’’ (James 2:10). Our carnal mind is hostile to God; it does not submit to God's moral law and it never will (Romans 8:7). We hate the thought of God for the same reason a criminal hates a policeman - we know we have sinned against God and are guilty of it and we don't want to be damned. No good works will ever save you. You can't earn salvation by good works, because God will judge us for our sin. Good News is that Jesus Christ lived a perfect, holy, sinless life and He died for our sins according to the Scriptures, He was buried and He was raised from the dead on the third day according to the Scriptures (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.’’ (John 3:16) We aren’t saved by our good works, but only by the grace of God through faith in Christ. ''For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith - and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God - not by works, so that no one can boast. (Ephesians 2:8-9) Jesus said ‘’it is finished’’ (John 19:30) just before He died on the cross, which means He paid the fine for our sins (past, present, future) to be forgiven only IF we repent and trust in Him. This is how you can get saved from sin and hell - repent of your sins and trust in Jesus Christ. Get to know Him by reading God's Word. So if you sinful people know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him.” (Luke 11:13) ''What then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? Certainly not!'' (Romans 6:15) ''Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out'' (Acts 3:19) Repentance is a turning away from sin and all evil works, and it always results in changed behavior (Luke 3:8). Biblically, a person who repents does not continue willfully in sin. While sorrow from sin is not equivalent to repentance, it is certainly an element of scriptural repentance (2 Corinthians 7:10). Do not play a hypocrite. ''God is light; in Him there is no darkness at all. If we claim to have fellowship with Him and yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live out the truth.'' (1 John 1:5-6) (John 3:3) Jesus replied, "Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again." If you have repented and have genuine faith in Jesus Christ then you will receive the gift of Holy Spirit and be born-again spiritually. When you believed, you were marked in Him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God’s possession - to the praise of His glory. (Ephesians 1:13-14) Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him. (John 3:36) ''You will know them by their fruits'' (Matthew 7) If you have been truly born-again with the Holy Spirit and He has regenerated your heart, you will desire righteousnes - to do what is good and righteous in God's eyes, to seek God everyday in His Word and prayer, to strengthen your relationship with God. You will no longer desire to willfully continue living in sin but will want to obey God out of your love for Him because of His amazing grace revealed to us through the death and resurrection of His Son. ''Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.'' (2 Corinthians 5:17) ''For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.'' (Eph 2:10) You will have a testimony - of what your life had been before and how has it changed now when you have surrendered it to Lord Jesus Christ. As a declaration and affirmation of your faith in Jesus Christ, get baptised in water because He commanded us to do so. In John 3:5 Jesus answered, “Very truly I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless they are born of water and the Spirit.'' ''Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit'' (Matthew 28:19) ''Those who accepted his message were baptized, and about three thousand were added to their number that day.'' (Acts 2:41) ''And this water symbolizes the baptism that now saves you also - not the removal of dirt from the body, but the pledge of a clear conscience toward God - through the resurrection of Jesus Christ,'' (1 Peter 3:21) ''We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.'' (Romans 6:4) ''Having been buried with him in baptism, in which you were also raised with him through your faith in the working of God, who raised him from the dead.'' (Colossians 2:12) Please get right with God and get to know Jesus Christ personally today before it’s too late, because there’s not much time left! "But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.’’ (Mark 13:32) Get to know Christ through God's Word - Bible. At first I recommend reading Gospel of John and book of Romans. God bless you! Jeremiah 29:13 - ''You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.''
@trutherror4 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful mix match, this man is so wonderful and intelligent.
@sallyfisher60234 жыл бұрын
He's been so misunderstood its crazy!! Sometimes people only see what they want to see and they put a target on his head from the very beginning! In doing so, they only prove his exact point!! Their actions, behavior and words proved just how far from Christianity they were!! He's full of talent and led a life of pain but uses that pain to create beautiful things! Like he said"what doesn't kill you leaves a scar"! Realize tho.. those scars are beautiful!!
@chuitoperez83183 жыл бұрын
Facts🙌
@oswaldoflores92063 ай бұрын
Manson is just so unique in every way. His music perception mixed with his art is just golden. I love this guy .
@VladArmstrong_EN3 жыл бұрын
I personally dont care how he looks and his behaviour on stage.. his music is awesome!
@cassandrashrum95054 жыл бұрын
I don’t think people realize how intelligent this man is, if they did there wouldn’t be so many people against him and his music... And why he look so damn beautiful in makeup, like way more than most women?!? 🤔
@ifjahdbajxhbdnc1893 жыл бұрын
they are all hypocrites and karens
@annikajohansson9171 Жыл бұрын
I love his art. Shockingly raw and genuine depth of feelings.
@outkastdashit4 жыл бұрын
The We are Chaos video and song is fantastic.
@heathenqueen64684 жыл бұрын
It really is! I've bee. Waiting for this new album for what seems like FOREVER and I'm SO FUCKIN EXCITED after hearing We are Chaos. Fuckin A
@alexisandbillclerico154 жыл бұрын
I know right?!?! MANSON IS BACK!!!!!!
@Negative9214 жыл бұрын
Song is dope, but video not really
@Negative9214 жыл бұрын
@Wayne Morris IT could be even about islamisatoion of mars, you just cant compare it to disposable teens, nobodies, tourniquet etc. I mean, i get it someone would like it. But for me Manson did not made good video since eat me drink me
@vhex4 жыл бұрын
No
@TartanOfficial4 жыл бұрын
Literally the most intelligent person I’ve ever seen
@alexisandbillclerico154 жыл бұрын
You forgot mesmerizing, beautiful and stunning, lol. Manson has such a presence, especially in person, it's easy to become speechless!!!😅❤️😍
@steveb71444 жыл бұрын
Not even close
@leakifolog4 жыл бұрын
See more people
@steveb71444 жыл бұрын
Intelligent people don't do a bunch of drugs for years, get fat and terrible at performing.
@alexisandbillclerico154 жыл бұрын
@@steveb7144 hmmm. Why are you here? Do you really have no life, that you come here to spread hate?! Would LOVE to see what you look like, haha!! You obviously need attention or you wouldn't be posting crap like that on an artist's video. Good luck getting out of your mom's basement, haha!!!🤣🤣🤣
@karmakat7717 күн бұрын
Wow! I am so glad that I watched this, very informative and touching story about him and his rise to fame. Bravo!
@fatemakh964 жыл бұрын
Yay so excited, episode 1 was so well made
@85mustangjenn4 жыл бұрын
Episode?? This is a series?? I hope so 🙏.. My Dark 👑 King MM 💚💯
@DOATECDIZZY4 жыл бұрын
I think this was a good documentary and as a manson fan I really enjoyed it, however I feel you kinda glazed over the Spooky Kids era as they had a few album releases back then before portrait of an American family. You also didn’t really talk about the members which were a massive driving force to Marilyn mansons (the band and the singer) success. You also didn’t mention Smells Like Children Children EP which essentially was the thing that made him pretty well known because of his Eurythmics Sweet Dreams Cover and the Jay Hawkins I Put A Spell On You Cover. You also didn’t mention columbine which he was ultimately blamed for and thus ended up being an inspiration/open letter to making Holy Wood. Nevertheless I enjoyed the video! You get a like from me :)
@RAWMUSICTV4 жыл бұрын
All fair points and appreciate the feedback! The one thing I will say. regarding Columbine, I purposefully made sure to NOT include this as I'm sick of seeing him being labelled as the person responsible for it, almost every interview you watch he has to deal with it. For once, I wanted to create something about Manson that didn't label him with this. Glad you enjoyed and thanks for the like :)
@heathenqueen64684 жыл бұрын
Ahhhhhh yes another real fan. YOU get a like from ME.
@Haiylin4 жыл бұрын
@@RAWMUSICTV It's understandable you feel that was about Manson, every one of his fans despise how Columbine was pinned on him. But it's important to note how that incident was a driving force behind Manson's creative flow and how it shaped his music and message at that time. The video is really well edited and researched regardless, I enjoyed watching it ♡
@RAWMUSICTV4 жыл бұрын
@dior I totally agree with you, it had such an impact on him and his career, I wonder if it didn't happen, what direction would his career have gone in. Thanks for the feedback and I'm glad you enjoyed it! Can't wait for the new record!
@zaken064 жыл бұрын
As a Mansonite, I really appreciate that he didnt mention Columbine.
@jamesteague56512 жыл бұрын
Well put together documentary. Grew up on his music but never really bothered with his personal story. I learned alot from this. Thankyou
@harderway85683 жыл бұрын
"People who feel as if they're outside of the system, discriminated for what they are and what they believe" - as a christian in the 21st century, more and more I relate to this one.
@moniqueengleman8732 жыл бұрын
Sadly it is because so MANY people call themselves "Christians", but are not remotely Christ like. The hypocrisy and ignorance of Christian America has devastated the entire thing. You Christian Fundamental Radical displays has numbed people to the Grace of God. We need to change.
@jovanreid67822 жыл бұрын
Oh no you don't. Not when the 21st Century Christian is the greatest purveyor of discrimination in the world. Now how you do like that?
@harderway85682 жыл бұрын
@@jovanreid6782 Don't feel anyhow, but realise that you know nothing at all about Christianity. Discrimination - how and why?
@jovanreid67822 жыл бұрын
@@harderway8568 Realize that only a religious zealot would assume I know nothing about Christianity. For all you know, I know your "good book" (and all its hoary falsehoods) better than you do. How oh so F-ing typical.
@kenosabi Жыл бұрын
Tbh ... you aren't wrong. I'm not like hugely religious as in I'm not all in on one or the other religions. I feel like God is real as in something somewhere created all of this. I just think most organized religion was put together by humans and humans are incredibly corrupt and prone to seeking power over other humans. History demonstrates this all too well. Its interesting the era were in now because it goes both ways but everyone screams about being allowed to have a view but are very quick to tell everyone else what it is they should believe. I see it a lot in politics and culture from the left to the right. There are times where I'd swear the two "sides" were made for one another - using the same tactics, holding the same attitudes, etc - just with slightly different flavors. I've seen a lot of anti religious sentiment out of everything from the mainstream media to Hollywood to numerous politicians. I'm sorry you feel persecuted man and to some degree disrespected I'd imagine. It isn't right. I'd like to think we can all agree on that out of the sake of the species rather then this destructive need to be right and dunk on one another. I hope we all reach the realization that were being pitted against one another for the sake of those higher up that wish to control our direction. I hope your God blesses you bro and gives you whatever strength you need. I think things are gonna get better - but it's gonna take everyone dropping the sht for a bit. Anyways I'm rambling. Hang in there.
@tamyawhiterock88104 жыл бұрын
I bet all the people that bulled him are like omg his music sucks while sitting there drinking at a bar being unhappy in life. I grew up on his music. I'm so proud of him and my son loves his music as well he's only one. 😂❤️😊 Thank you for being alive and making music
@mischalecter8555 Жыл бұрын
He is absolute hero of mine. Growing up in foster care and being abused was less dramatic with music you could escape to.
@cretinousswine82344 жыл бұрын
Cool documentary but some of the chronology is severely disjointed. Also completely glazed over the single most significant event to ever impact his career: the Columbine shooting massacre
@kevinlee87324 жыл бұрын
There was a lawsuit by mansons legal team which they won,barring media outlets from associating his name with the columbine shooting.
@cat_loaf9433 жыл бұрын
I can't believe how easy it is to blame something like that on a person who had no association whatsoever. Society is garbage.
@shannonrickard86052 жыл бұрын
His first ever interview was conducted by himself 😂 Such a Marilyn Manson thing to do
@sherierodrigues15692 жыл бұрын
I'm a 73 year old Nanny, I didn't have an opinion on MM, until I heard his answer to the question put to him in Bowling for Columbine, Michael Moore asked him what he would have said to the boys to help them, obviously out of their darkness, and Marilyn Mason said, " nothing, I would have listened to them, profound statement, I was very impressed with him, more adult and caring than a lot of people I know. Hugs to all. Sherie Rodrigues from Australia
@kevinsmith7-7-74 жыл бұрын
Love all you're Mini docs Thanks for the hard work
@RAWMUSICTV4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man much appreciated! I love making these so I'm glad people are enjoying them!
@laudanum6693 жыл бұрын
I first saw Marilyn in 1995 as the opening act for Korn and Danzig. My friend Mark had brought me with and he was the Guitarist in Halford's band Fight at the time so we we hung out back stage. When Manson took the stage my friend said "You gotta see this". So we stood on the side of the stage and I was like "Holy Shit". I had never heard of Marilyn Manson but I knew this was something completely different. Flash forward Ten years and my friend Mark would end up playing guitar for Manson on the "Against All God's" tour. Mark also played on Danzig's "Blackaciddevil" album.
@charlenebedford33912 жыл бұрын
Awesome!!!
@jasonjadrnak6841 Жыл бұрын
Huh....because I had a vhs tape of the same era where korn was the opening act for Marilyn manson in Kentucky. Korn wasn't even remotely popular in 95. Not till 98 when follow the leader dropped
@jonathanazevedo6757Ай бұрын
yes they were what r u talking about life is peacy had adidas on it !? lol
@katherinelange24242 жыл бұрын
Thank you for helping me to hear and understand better. We all need to take our own type of understanding ourselves. Thankyou Brian.
@herzeliedstein5734 жыл бұрын
Can we talk about how amazing Portrait of an American Family is?
@savagendn9613 жыл бұрын
The opening for wrapped in plastic is amazing the way the drums and bass come in. the whole album is awesome
@highjinx65194 ай бұрын
Definitely. Heard Smells Like Children first but Portrait and Antichrist are both on another level.
@gi53332 жыл бұрын
Just love Manson's work. His latest albuns are awesome!
@Webedunn9 ай бұрын
“Something is wrong. Something is VERY WRONG. Oh my, oh my what have I done!?” Dying quote from Anton Levey.🤣
@Pooks82Official2 жыл бұрын
Can't stop. Won't stop. Marilyn Manson is the best! 😎
@josecv94444 жыл бұрын
He’s always been ahead of time, and it shows.
@orla42672 жыл бұрын
Once I had a conversation with my mom, who used to listen to him when she was a teenager and young adult, about the hate that he faced from christians and conservatives, and my mom said something along the lines of “at the end of the day he’s a normal person, like he probably goes home and watches jeopardy in his robe or something.” And that really stuck with me.
@ringmasterscarnivalofterro59824 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this documentary. Strange but I have seen and felt part of me myself in dear Brian . at times I wish I was strong like him in ways in my own inner self of life.
@johnjohnson37093 жыл бұрын
I’ve never really liked his music that much but I do love his image, his mind and his intentions.
@cat_loaf9433 жыл бұрын
@David Roma What a pathetic statement. Imagine being so sensitive, that you take lyrics personally.
@cat_loaf9433 жыл бұрын
@David Roma In that case, you should blame the people who did what they did. Not the artist / musician. Censorship isn't the solution, it will only make things worse. You know, it is easy to point fingers, however we are all entitled to our opinions. Peace.
@tohitAC02 жыл бұрын
@David Roma
@OnlyHumanMe Жыл бұрын
@David Roma He didn't write sweet dreams the Eurythmics did 😇
@C.L.1904 ай бұрын
I was born and raised Catholic and now in my 40s, I have a very good relationship with Christ, but I gotta say, the moment I saw the Beautiful People music video on MtV when I was in high school, I was hooked. He's so damn smart and so unbelievably creative. I may not agree with his beliefs but I sure do love his music. Rock is Dead is my favorite of his songs
@snisbet7214 жыл бұрын
It's Amazing How Alice Cooper (Who's A Born Again Christian) And Marilyn Manson Are Good Friends
@snisbet7214 жыл бұрын
Also before I never liked marilyn manson because I believed that he was a bad influence on teens but till I watched videos about his life (Including his childhood) I started having great respect for him
@kaidosbestie12404 жыл бұрын
Thats a proof that none of them really is aggressive or something
@jaideelatham85834 жыл бұрын
I am now 29.. my first 2 CDs were 'Lest we forget the best of' and 'American Idiot'.... i was 12.