Charles Manson - Shadow of your smile (attempted restoration)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @davidm6940
    @davidm6940 6 лет назад +29

    This is the song Susan Atkins said Charlie played when she first met him in San Francisco

    • @anikam3526
      @anikam3526 5 лет назад +2

      David M that’s how i got here too

    • @Add_Account485
      @Add_Account485 5 лет назад

      Anika M was that an interview? Do u kno the title of it?

    • @Add_Account485
      @Add_Account485 5 лет назад

      Do u kno the title of the interview she said that in?
      Namasté ...

    • @anikam3526
      @anikam3526 5 лет назад +1

      Sam Daniele it’s from Susan’s book, Child of Satan Child of God.

    • @Add_Account485
      @Add_Account485 5 лет назад

      Anika M oh I see... Thank you.. Was it a good book compared to the others that r out there about the subject? (Assuming u may have read the others to compare.. Lol/ sorry if u haven't. ) are u a Manson fan in particular, or just interested in the subject?
      Ps THANKU for the reply..
      Namasté comrade..

  • @cmm2145
    @cmm2145 2 года назад +8

    This is definitely Charlie singing. He had a good voice. I’m sure that he was rough around the edges but that could’ve been worked out.
    Several people in the music industry thought he was good even Terry Melcher. Melcher’s reasons for not signing Charlie were 1. that Charlie refused to take criticism even if it was constructive. Charlie wanted everything just as he originally wrote it. He recorded in recording studios a few times. But when the session was over and it was time for critique Charlie wouldn’t have it. Once he pulled his buck knife and threatened them if they changed anything in his recording. 2. And Melcher didn’t think that the songs Charlie wrote would sell.

    • @Attmay
      @Attmay 8 месяцев назад

      They locked him up to keep him from getting any better because they knew that he would put everybody else who was recording music at the time to shame. And they also locked him up to keep the ball rolling for child abuse, in Hollywood.

    • @namur1962
      @namur1962 6 месяцев назад

      Also Neil Young like his songs

    • @cmm2145
      @cmm2145 6 месяцев назад

      @@namur1962 - I think Neil Young tried to or was planning to work on helping Charlie get a recording contract. It never happened.

  • @sambradley2975
    @sambradley2975 5 лет назад +28

    God bless Charlie Manson! A Prophet, a Sage! An Environmentalist! He saw what we were too "deaf, dumb, & blind " to see.

    • @stolasgoetia93
      @stolasgoetia93 5 лет назад +7

      He was railroaded by the Blubberment

    • @jingasa5703
      @jingasa5703 3 года назад

      Como si estad bien pendejo verda canalito

    • @ArianiMauve999
      @ArianiMauve999 3 года назад +4

      Indeed,Sam! But trying to treat everyone as Brothers
      with the Wrong environment of People, Acquaintances and Circumstances; finally got Him in Big Trouble.
      Charlie should have Stayed by Himself.
      Most Persons at Not at that level of Consciousness.

    • @rexterrocks
      @rexterrocks 2 года назад +4

      An environmentalist? There are still remains of cars at both the Spahn and Barker ranch sites. He was wearing a 'buck skin' suit when he was arrested which isn't very animal friendly either.

    • @jdmvogel
      @jdmvogel 2 года назад

      Wow, you're a fucking reject aren't you? A real piece of shit, Sam. Good for you.

  • @ArianiMauve999
    @ArianiMauve999 3 года назад +5

    Crude and Talented!
    It's Very Sad it All went down Sadly Wrong.😪

  • @dianewinnicki8115
    @dianewinnicki8115 3 года назад +18

    Is Manson really singing this song? First time I'm hearing it. It's beautiful. TY for posting.

    • @bluenderd
      @bluenderd 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, thats Charlie singing.

    • @Salem-yy5wn
      @Salem-yy5wn 2 года назад +6

      This is the song he was singing when Susan Atkins met him

    • @cmm2145
      @cmm2145 2 года назад +2

      It’s really Charlie. There is an album of him singing his own songs. It’s called Lie: The Love and Terror Cult. It’s on RUclips. My favorites of his songs are Home Is Where You’re Happy and Look at Your Game Girl. There may be 1 or 2 more that I really like but I don’t remember.

    • @jamesbennett5587
      @jamesbennett5587 8 месяцев назад

      It could be but even manson himself confirmed in an interview it's steve grogan on the look at your game girlbsong ​@cmm2145

    • @dontcallmeindymorning
      @dontcallmeindymorning 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@Salem-yy5wn
      Question: "Doesn't that make you sad?"
      Response: "I've had time to get over it."
      Proposition: "But if Charlie and Susan had wed and had kids, it might have settled Charlie down and he might have become a famous celebrity, like a singer in an American band or even songwriter for the Beach Boys."
      Response: "He became a celebrity without any of that."

  • @WilliamSmith-ex9et
    @WilliamSmith-ex9et 3 года назад +7

    His music is so weird it always sounds to me like the singing and guitar are two different songs.

  • @kyarameru70
    @kyarameru70 5 лет назад +8

    impressive

  • @charles.manson.is.innocent
    @charles.manson.is.innocent 6 месяцев назад +2

    My friend there are so many fakers out there. This song here truly is charles. I haven't herds anything new of his in a long time. Amazing

    • @narratedmythslegends8138
      @narratedmythslegends8138 6 месяцев назад +2

      Hey Man. I'm Cot. I've gotten locked out of this account way back due to it being linked to an old cellphone number. Anyways. I appreciate your comments. Manson is a complicated individual and I stick by the point I made 14 years ago. I've heard people claim Manson is the reason they're no longer racist... One former Aryan brotherhood member in particular won't name names. I will still clarify Manson still had idea's like being against race mixing to ridiculous lengths such as viewing that scots and irish shouldn't mix. Don't know why he thought that since it sounds really ridiculous to me... Eitherway I don't necessarily agree with all his opinions or understand all of his thoughts. But with that said I still respect and admire the man and take pride in having been one of the people that have actually done things to help the cause of ATWA and Manson. I think we'd all been in a better place right now if the world had listened to Charles Manson. It's obvious to me he was right all along on most fronts. I still consider myself one of the "children" of Manson and carry him in my thoughts daily.

    • @charles.manson.is.innocent
      @charles.manson.is.innocent 6 месяцев назад

      @@narratedmythslegends8138 how awesome that you took the time. I just have to say something. About the mixing stuff. Seems to me charles wasn't meaning what he thought. It was just what already is. He knew the people of the Britain had always been fighting. For all and any reason.
      He told dumb ass geraldo.
      "I don't believe, thats just the way it is"

    • @narratedmythslegends8138
      @narratedmythslegends8138 6 месяцев назад

      @@charles.manson.is.innocent At the end of the day Charlie was human and capable of having some flawed ideas. I myself am the same as humans just aren't meant to be flawless. If I don't have confirmation I don't assume anything. I rather focus on the things I understand which he was obviously right about such as the people that run our world. I don't see the reason to be boggled down on details that don't matter... I will clarify to anyone calling manson a racist as he was clearly more complicated then that and viewed it as stupid to hate different races. But the standards for a racist label are really low these days, at the end of the day all people are really doing is calling him whatever bad name they can think of... they don't have less intelligence then a pack of rabid dogs barking at a shadow on the wall.

    • @lordofleaves257
      @lordofleaves257 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@narratedmythslegends8138curious, what do you think there is to respect and admire about manson? I've dug a long time for interest and have come to the conclusion he quite literally is just an intelligent con man and a pimp that grew up having to use words to his ultimate advantage and to get whatever he could.

    • @narratedmythslegends8138
      @narratedmythslegends8138 5 месяцев назад

      @@lordofleaves257 I admire his strength, intelligence and ideas, but then again I am speaking as someone who did not know him personally but I've known and spoken to people that did know him and I did do work for him back in the day so my more insider behind the veil kind of understanding of him is completely different from whatever surface level impression or the image he portrayed. I am in no way gonna white wash him either, he was definitely a con man, a pimp and a criminal for survival but he's far more complicated then that, from everything that I've come to understand. I get that someone respecting him baffles just about everyone that has no clue who the man was... Especially with the image given through the media, and even interviews where he puts on a character and an act. I can say this for sure anyone that actually understood him would respect him perhaps not his mistakes but people are more then our worst deeds and aspects and if you truly led the live he did it's questionable if you'd not been a criminal too. We are products of our environments at the end of the day. I can tell right away you're not gonna like anything I say no matter what I say or how I say it, eitherway it doesn't matter cause any position from a place of ignorance is a position that's not worth standing on and quite frankly it must be awful to be played like that by the real conmen of the world aka the politicians the media and the establishment. I hope you figure out just how full of lies the world you live in is and one day learn to not be taken advantage of by people that just want to use and destroy you. Perhaps there will come a day when you're stuck in a pod, eating bugs and getting experimented on through medical drugs thanks to the people you trusted then you'll realize why I respected the man that they were scared of walking and then maybe you'll ask yourself what the water gate tapes mentioning with Nixon mentioning manson was and who THEY are then you'll maybe wish you had respected manson more then you did. Cause at the end of the day he was right, the people that run your world and tell you what to do aren't very nice people and he told you that way before most people did. You probably already admire and respect people that are WAY worse then Manson and you're too clueless to realize how awful they truly are... You either know why I respect Manson or you simply don't... I couldn't hope to explain it to you since if I spent my life correcting everyone that's clueless I'd be doing nothing else.

  • @EPJamesMacAdams
    @EPJamesMacAdams 10 лет назад +7

    The mighty right on!

  • @indian23hhs
    @indian23hhs 9 лет назад +7

    The chords?

    • @dsssssssssssssj8640
      @dsssssssssssssj8640 3 года назад +3

      I only have the chirds from look at your game girl, anyone knows what kind of guitar charlie used to play?

    • @warborn_inc.
      @warborn_inc. 3 года назад +2

      @@dsssssssssssssj8640 Typically he played a small body Nylon String Acoustic. I have dozens of CDs and hours and hours of his music from various periods of his life and he is playing a nylon string Acoustic on every song. Not sure the make of the guitars he used but I doubt he wss playing any high end instrument. Charlie was a finger picking player (even when strumming) and nylon strings are much easier to play and tyocially used for Classical music or Gypsy Jazz etc.

    • @lordofleaves257
      @lordofleaves257 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@warborn_inc. Hey man what CDs are you referring to? I'm curious what other music there is out there of his not on youtube

  • @dontcallmeindymorning
    @dontcallmeindymorning Год назад

    "Boing, boing, boing"
    (just remembering a springtime event)

  • @НатальяГавриленко-г6ц
    @НатальяГавриленко-г6ц 11 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @dontcallmeindymorning
    @dontcallmeindymorning 11 месяцев назад +2

    Such a gentle butterfly mind. I doubt that he would have harmed a fly (or even a cricket for that matter).
    Forcefully insisting that others terrorise and savagely execute a group of defenseless fellow human beings, well, I guess that's an entirely different story I guess.

    • @cmm2145
      @cmm2145 6 месяцев назад +1

      I believe Charlie once said something like he’d rather kill a person than a rattlesnake.
      You can’t believe a lot of what he said because he tended to say what he thought people wanted to hear.

    • @dontcallmeindymorning
      @dontcallmeindymorning 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@cmm2145 Yes, agreed. And I've no doubt that salsasambavoyager would have agreed with you on this as well.
      History is littered with the remnants of those who told others that which they thought they wanted to hear. Prisons are jammed full of them as well.
      Many advisors and analysts have lost their positions and even their future financial security by telling politicians what they thought they wanted to hear. Many media types and journalists have lost even more.
      Many just decide that it is wise to recognize that once versed by Ernest Hemingway;
      "Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut."
      This applies to bold or provocative statements and comments too, I guess, including verbal assertions by one or another that they are going to "reveal" the actions of those they despise, to the world 😁

  • @MeaHeaR
    @MeaHeaR 3 года назад

    Bing Crosby Crooner Sound

  • @kennethkillmer1253
    @kennethkillmer1253 2 года назад +1

    Ha, Charlie the crooner, go figure.

    • @John72204
      @John72204 6 месяцев назад

      So sad

    • @cmm2145
      @cmm2145 6 месяцев назад

      Crooner songs were the music he grew up with. He was born in the 1930’s. That’s the music he liked.

  • @Jay-iu4st
    @Jay-iu4st 4 года назад +2

  • @samuelarce5315
    @samuelarce5315 3 года назад +1

    Anyone knows the chords??

    • @dsssssssssssssj8640
      @dsssssssssssssj8640 3 года назад +1

      I have the chords from look at your game girl, bte did you know what kind of guitar charlie used?

    • @dsssssssssssssj8640
      @dsssssssssssssj8640 3 года назад

      download chordify its all there
      and this is a message for anyone who see this too
      spread love

    • @NickSBailey
      @NickSBailey 2 года назад

      they're all over the place, and many that don't exist lol

  • @brucedavis8147
    @brucedavis8147 5 лет назад +4

    Pitch is too high and the speed is way too fast, he doesn't have a bad voice but voice isn't everything, if he slowed the tempo down it would have been better

    • @Add_Account485
      @Add_Account485 5 лет назад +7

      Bruce Davis ? Are u kidding? I thought it was wonderful.. Beautiful in fact. ..
      How are you?..
      :-)

    • @Add_Account485
      @Add_Account485 5 лет назад +5

      Bruce Davis Actually just listening again I think the pitch is perfect!
      I can *feel* it & thats actually the thing I liked about it especially at the beginning when he sung the word dawn"/ for so long. Just the pitch as he sang that fully resonated with every part of my being..
      I fully felt that... Similar to his song music mind? Or in your music mind the tone he brings in some of them words goes straight through you!
      You feel it in your soul! He touches something inside.. I thought it was undeniable hence my shock at your comment?!
      But I have only just come to realise this is a cover of a frank Sinatra song? Which I have never heard b4..(The only version I have heard is charliea

    • @Add_Account485
      @Add_Account485 3 года назад

      @Wadely Pierce about what exactly

    • @allencollins9951
      @allencollins9951 3 года назад

      He should have just let the girls sing

    • @NickSBailey
      @NickSBailey 2 года назад

      it's good but you can hear how weird his mind was, hyped up and moving too quickly to form coherent rhythms and unable to correctly hit chords most of the time, but harmonically some interesting stuff going on he's adapting to mistakes and using them. His voice is the best part of it.