Okay, so the following thoughts ran through my mind the entire time: 1. He's hot, as always 2. Damn, his voice is deep! 3. Yay, there's Tim! But the most important of all, 4: I couldn't stop thinking about the Letterman interviews with Manson from the 90's when he was made fun of all the time, and now he's a huge damn star :D
***** Even earlier than them, Gloria Jones 1964 was the first recording. I guess made famous in the 80's by Softcell but it has been covered 5000 times since 64
oops my bad, , didn't see what the song was lol Tainted love was another cover he did, I should have read it, my bad lol I just commented because it got highlighted in my own comments
I was in the audience for this show. Some of the older folks in the audience walked out of there stunned, jaws dropped in silence. I have to admit it was pretty wild (and very loud). The sound was very loud and very clear. It made me wonder at the time if they were really playing or if the music was recorded. You can't really tell from this video either.
Who doesn't miss the Spooky Kids. 1. Marilyn Manson 2. Daisy Berkowitz 3. Madonna Wayne Gacy (pogo) 4. Gidget Gein 5. Sara Lee Lucas. Then Gidget gets replaced by Twiggy Ramirez & Sara gets replaced by Ginger Fish. Marilyn would've ended up ALOT differently if Gidget & Sara never left.
@Murder Museum Not sure of the entire line up, but my friend Mark Chausee is playing guitar. He also payed in Rob Halford's band Fight and has played with Danzig and a few great local bands from Minnesota 'Coupe De Grace and World of hurt.
I love all Manson's covers, he completely makes them his own instead of just copying the song. Makes it more interesting. "Tainted Love" was his best cover in my opinion. Although he has quite a few good ones. "Sweet Dreams" was great too.
I don't watch Marilyn Manson videos. But I have seen clips over the years. I didn't know john 5 had long hair like that I'm so use to seeing him with short hair.
MM lookz good in anything he touches, love him and hiz great mind..he made an Icon out himself and he reapz hiz reward 4 hard work done, cheerz 2 all who seez whatz really going on. amen
Lest We Forget: The Best Of is from 2004? Damn I was 11 when I bought this album and at that time I already was in possession of a The Golden Age of Grotesque copy. Guess what I am still listening 9 years later!?
Wow, Marylin Manson al David Letterman Show... non l'avrei mai immaginato, dato che tutte le volte che ho visto David Letterman introduceva cantanti e gruppi di stampo totalmente diverso...