I've never been a big fan of Marilyn Manson, but I've been into Nine Inch Nails since the ‘80s. In 1993, I went to a NIN concert in Tulsa, OK, where Manson was the opening act. I had never heard of him before, and his performance shocked a lot of people.Awesome as always Jeremy. Great song choice too! Marilyn Manson is kind of in a lane of his own. Some might say that you are as well. Lol…
Thanks for the great video. Amazing!
Another one is the lead singer of Twisted Sister. In the 80s he destroyed Al Gore and left him speachless;
Brian G. from Fairview?As a side note, Brian went to the same high school as my wife, but 6 yrs after she did.
Totally agree with you on Manson. I used to be torn on his music. Still am on some of it. It wasn’t anything to do with him or the persona. All artists have their angles. Also agree about Dee Snider. Can’t say I’ve ever been a huge Twisted Sister fan, but can’t argue that he is a really intelligent guy.
Kinda wondered if you had heard the song “Odds of Even” by Manson? Same album as 3rd Day of 7 but it starts and ends with coyotes sounding off!
People would be shocked at the metal bangers that are highly educated with college degrees. They all say it’s a “job” or an act. They’re actually extremely good salesmen/women. They put on what will get them sold out concerts and make money to boot.
Bohemian Rhapsody will really floor you. You don’t become what they became by being a stoner or stupid, lol.
I’m not saying I listen to all or even agree with what’s produced, but you have to give credit where credit is due.