Anyone listen and/or saw too the new single of Marylin Manson, the cover of "Personal Jesus" of Depeche Mode??
I must say, YEAH!! It truely rocks, like the other covers by Manson and I must say if not him, who else could make such a great evil cover-version?
Anyway, the cover-story by Manson seem to be well continued...
What you thinking about?
I like DM very a lot, but I just think if someone cover that song, then MM!!
Rocks!
MM - "Personal Jesus"
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No disrespect but I find they alwsys manage to ruin classic songs. Tainted love and Sweet Dreams being two of 'em
and now Persanol Jesus??
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3 cover versions all released as singles says just one word to me.Quiff Boy wrote:3 cover versions all released as singles is stretching it a bit
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"let's take songs our audience's parents love and mangle them!!"
Once a song has been covered by Mr Cash no one else should be allowed near it.
Once a song has been covered by Mr Cash no one else should be allowed near it.
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so he's sticking to form then?
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Seems to be. I mean, what kind of a band actually, y'know, releases records and s**t?
That's so 1992, isn't it?
That's so 1992, isn't it?
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sorry, but I just hate MM. think he's just a produced act just like any ohter boy or girl band
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Yeah, I guess you're right there andy. OK, so releasing hods of cover versions may well be lazy, but it's a fuck of a lot less lazy than releasing sod-all.
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harsh but fairandymackem wrote:Seems to be. I mean, what kind of a band actually, y'know, releases records and ****?
That's so 1992, isn't it?
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Wow. Haven't heard someone use the word "hods" for years.markfiend wrote:Yeah, I guess you're right there andy. OK, so releasing hods of cover versions may well be lazy, but it's a fuck of a lot less lazy than releasing sod-all.
Takes me back to school. And sends me off-topic. Did anyone else use "hellish" to mean really good? Or was that just a Sunderland thing?
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Oops. At least you knew what I meant!andymackem wrote:Wow. Haven't heard someone use the word "hods" for years.
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I like MM's work, but its a bit over hyped. I do like his Covers; he knows how to bring them in his own way. And so what if he is "produced", as long I like his music he's okay in my Book.
But you are probably right he owes his popularity to his covers and not by his own music...
But you are probably right he owes his popularity to his covers and not by his own music...
i didnt mind it actually. and of course its better that he releases a cover song rather than anymore of his NEW work, god forbid. The last album was typical manson s**t. But its almost like someone added to that s**t and created a new breed of s**t....
for god sakes manson, reach out and touch faith!
for god sakes manson, reach out and touch faith!
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i don't get the impression that he's "produced" in the sense of a svengali figure behind the scenes creating an image for him... i think brian IS the svengali and that "marylin manson" is a contrived personality that he's tailored and adapted in order to get into public consciousness in a very deliberate and considered way.
he's a very intelligent chap and from the couple of interviews i've seen of him he seems to be a man with a plan.
still don't like his tunes though
his music is too conventionally angry, too obviously "shocking"
i think NIN were better when they were miserable rather than angry, and that "body electric" is the angriest song i've ever heard.
its not how loud you shout or how distorted your drums & guitars are, its about what you're saying, and as far as i can see von is spitting pure venom with body electric where as MM is saying "look, i'm a freak, hate me for being wild and wacky".
he's a very intelligent chap and from the couple of interviews i've seen of him he seems to be a man with a plan.
still don't like his tunes though
his music is too conventionally angry, too obviously "shocking"
i think NIN were better when they were miserable rather than angry, and that "body electric" is the angriest song i've ever heard.
its not how loud you shout or how distorted your drums & guitars are, its about what you're saying, and as far as i can see von is spitting pure venom with body electric where as MM is saying "look, i'm a freak, hate me for being wild and wacky".
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@ QuiffI didn’t actually mean he is produced like some boys band.
But the look of the band and there songs are well put together, in order to chock and still be commercial I think his covers are a way to get to people he would otherwise not reach. And it is not a bad way. I must say I really like what he has done so far.
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if we could think about it, it wouldn’t shock us anymore don’t be afraid there are ways.
And maybe it isn’t meant to shock us but to tell another story than CNN and let us decide what to believe and what to do…
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But the look of the band and there songs are well put together, in order to chock and still be commercial I think his covers are a way to get to people he would otherwise not reach. And it is not a bad way. I must say I really like what he has done so far.
@ ryan
if we could think about it, it wouldn’t shock us anymore don’t be afraid there are ways.
And maybe it isn’t meant to shock us but to tell another story than CNN and let us decide what to believe and what to do…
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I heard that song on the radio yesterday. And yes, the original is better.
But it didn't sounded "that" bad. But I'm not a fan of covers.
But I do have the CD that other bands are doing covers of DM songs. Pretty good actually.
But it didn't sounded "that" bad. But I'm not a fan of covers.
But I do have the CD that other bands are doing covers of DM songs. Pretty good actually.
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I'm surprised by your opinion, Quiff. I would say for sure you'd hate him. How strange.Quiff Boy wrote:i don't get the impression that he's "produced" in the sense of a svengali figure behind the scenes creating an image for him... i think brian IS the svengali and that "marylin manson" is a contrived personality that he's tailored and adapted in order to get into public consciousness in a very deliberate and considered way.
he's a very intelligent chap and from the couple of interviews i've seen of him he seems to be a man with a plan.
still don't like his tunes though
his music is too conventionally angry, too obviously "shocking"
However, I met Brian Warner (Marilyn Manson) personally, and he is a very intelligent individual, I can guarantee that. I myself was surprised. Delightfully surprised.
Interesting, never had thought of the angriest song I've ever heard, but I'm sure I've heard angrier than Body Electric. Just give me time to go through my record collection...Quiff Boy wrote: i think NIN were better when they were miserable rather than angry, and that "body electric" is the angriest song i've ever heard.
I don't think Marylin Manson is saying that... I'd say he is highly provocative in America because it's very bad to say anything "bad" about America in America.Quiff Boy wrote: its not how loud you shout or how distorted your drums & guitars are, its about what you're saying, and as far as i can see von is spitting pure venom with body electric where as MM is saying "look, i'm a freak, hate me for being wild and wacky".
What he said in the press conference I was in was that Europe is a lot more tolerant and educated than the States - about why his gigs weren't banned here.
I was very surprised. This happened in 1996.
I wonder, sometimes, especially listening to "Holy Wood", how come no one has killed him yet.
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I didn't met him personally (damn) but i saw many interviews, specially when he was in japan, and i must agree that he is really very intelligent with a very strong personality.dead stars wrote: However, I met Brian Warner (Marilyn Manson) personally, and he is a very intelligent individual, I can guarantee that. I myself was surprised. Delightfully surprised.
I like his music a lot (from a long time) and i think he is the best doing covers.
amen
I prefer his version of Sweet Dreams to the original, I'm not overly keen on his interpretation of Tainted Love though.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:
No disrespect but I find they alwsys manage to ruin classic songs. Tainted love and Sweet Dreams being two of 'em
Yeh, that's obvious (to me anyway). He's a showman, he's not really satanic and bla bla bla. In the interviews I've seen of him he always behaves normally, and not in character as "Marilyn Manson". He seems like an intelligent guy.Quiff Boy wrote:... i think brian IS the svengali and that "marylin manson" is a contrived personality that he's tailored and adapted in order to get into public consciousness in a very deliberate and considered way.
I haven't heard his version of Personal Jesus. I shall download it later.