***** what are you talking about? that's my favorite song, if cake and sodomy had a baby with tools prison sex, then id be that guy with blood shit and cum on my hands
This is such a powerful song. Its been very important to me since I first heard it at 14 yrs old and I am now 33. He is actually crying whilst recording this from stress, depression and drug abuse. This song means so much to me personally. Thank you Marilyn.
I'm 33 as well and listened to this song since it came out. Even though I don't have the same problems as Marilyn, the songs speaks to me anyway. Something I can relate to with the emptiness and all.
What the hell do you mean? I don't care that I am 33. I just said that and just wwanted you to know I have been a fan of him in a lon g time. Since around 1998 when he gave out Mechanical Animals album. Boy, people get pissed for nothing these days.
Brian is one of the greatest artists in history. I used to fly around the world just to see him and ended up helping the run away kids at the same time.
"there's not much left to love, too tired today to hate", I've felt both of those at my worst, and at my best, along with being tired to hate every day.
Missy Kissy As do I, though, I almost prefer it to my youth. My body is in its 30's, but my mind is somewhere in its 60's, heh. I have always felt older than I am and in the days I was younger, that mindset was hard to act upon. Call me strange.
Man that one last line where he says, "I guess that I am too" just sounds like a dark and despairing realization of how life is ultimately meaningless and how we're all doomed to an inevitable death.
This song still tingles my whole spine in such a satisfying way. I'm not as angry as I used to be, but I can still appreciate it as the art that it is. It makes me sad that at 13 I resonated with every word, every chord, every sound. I'm glad that I'm healing. Still an excellent song. 👌
Feel free to listen to Skinny Puppy. They created the industrial genre back in the 80s and wrote some deep art based on a "Point Of View" style like Testure which was written in the perspective of Animal Testing subjects.
this song makes me want to weep, manson always had a way of putting into a song how i felt, love pretty much all of his songs, Such a great artists its a shame people just think he does it for the money, of course its how he can make a living but a true artists does it because thats who they are and thats what they enjoy doing. He inspires me in many ways. I wish i saw him in concert back in the 90's
I still remember clearly the first time I heard this song. I immediatly felt connected to it, it spoke to me, I didn't understand the lyrics right away (I wasn't born in an english speaking country) but it blew me away. I felt almost guilty to listen to such a depressing and intense song me being like 14, it almost felt like this song erased the last bits of childish innocence in me and turned me into a young man. It still gives me shivers.
Man, i found the three first verses so damn relatable already, and like, i love the smooth part and lyrics, then the transition just goes hard AF, beautiful 🩸
Thank you mom for following the crowd and hating this musician so I'd rebel and listen to him. I ended up converting her once she figured out he's not a Satan toting cross-dresser. He's just a theatrics master with something to say and knows how to growl.
Everytime I get high I feel the lyrics in ths song.. its amazin how music can touch u and make u feel.. emotins run deep.. I grew up in the 90s, Manson, NIN, and Tool changed metal. I love this album! xoxoxo Mississippi Metal Chick!!!!!!!!
I really love this song, I've read Marilyn Manson's selfbiography and when he tryied to record this song for the first time, he Broke down, just becuse of that I understand this song from a another perspektive.
funny enough, every time I'm depressed. Manson makes me feel better. his music shifts my perspective not to a dark place but to a more empowering place. love you all my friends.🎶🎵🎶
I've seen several hundred bands live in concert but I would definitely have to say that marilyn manson was by far without a fucking doubt the best live performance that I've ever witnessed!!!!!!
When something starts to fail, I turn to this song. Faith. A relationship of ten years. Your life's goal. Your zest for life. Your country goes to war. Your child on life support. Its that kind of song.
In case anyone ever wondered what was said at the very beginning of the song; its a sample from the movie 1984 and says "From a dead man, greetings". I never knew exactly what that was or what was said till now.
I haven't heard this wonderful song since I was a depressed teenager. Today was one of those days I came home from work from a very bad day and I had to blast this song. Wishing things weren't so f***** up...
so I was going to have another brother/sister but it died and my mother just got back from surgery getting the stuff that helped it get made out. I cried. I was so sad. This song helps so much. Manson helps me. I thank him everyday for that.
Funny story... I heard the same thing for years. I also used to think at least some of the verses were "I'd love to leave this life". Also, hello Rhyan, imagine seeing you here... Haha.
Almost a lot of people think 😱😱😱😱 OMG it's a Manson song hide but if you get into the lyrics and listen closely with a open mind and try to understand the meaning of one of the songs (grandet not all) they have like issues and pains 😥 thank you Mr Manson for these awesome yet powerful songs
in context with the rest of the Album's story,this song is about 'the Disintegrator' (Or 'Antichrist superstar') Finally noticing that the minute his revolution was born, it was destined to fail. this is the final turning point, about his revolution turning into a holocaust. This is him saying he would have loved to live the lie the nobodies created, but he is on his way down, and the world is coming with him.
@3:28 "I looked ahead and everything was dead"... I always thought he sang "I went to heaven, everything was dead" - so i put on the Antichrist Superstar version, and listened carefully at low "playback speed", and it still sounds like thats what he is saying. The lyrics in the pamphlet reads "Ive looked ahead and saw a world thats dead", but thats definitely not what i hear in the lyrics...
I just learned (thanks to another youtube video about this song) that in the beginning he apparently says "From a dead man...... greetings". Thought that was pretty cool.
While it wasn't the first song by Manson I'd ever heard, it was the first song I'd ever really gotten to know in any depth. It brings back memories. High school. Being 15, I was missing being 14 (silly as that might sound). Because it was the 14th track on the antichrist superstar album, I'd picked it hoping it hoping it was at least palatable for trying out a new artist. The song's meaning was clear right off the bat. Cannot say it (or many other things) had any SUPER deep meaning but this was memorable nonetheless. Now more than twice that age, I can actually appreciate the seriousness, agony, and pain Manson put into this as an art piece. Took awhile to understand the lyrics, some artists pronounce things a little different when singing and lyrics weren't available to me originally. In some ways it was perhaps the first step in certain ways for me. I began to realize I didn't relate on the depressed emo side, but it was the first of breaking down walls like suppression of bad memories like sexual molestation, or violence, verbal and emotional abuse by others. It set me on the path to facing it. I began to question things and doubt people in general--I learned to sniff out ulterior motives. Most importantly I learned that in spite of all the fucked up shit I witnessed or that happened to me, I always had family and friends who truly cared. While I may've had issues, things turned out better than they could have as a result. I've almost always been only lukewarm about getting older, mostly because it's unsurprising...everyone I know says I'm an old soul. Perhaps the dread and agony portrayed by Manson was in stark contrast to my indifference. Very few indeed are happy about it. Most are happy about it when they are young then want their youth back when they get older. As to the music itself of the song...The bass in this song was droning and mesmerizing, and though I wasn't a musician and still am not, electric bass was one instrument I did learn at least some basics for. So this was one song of several I could play, most of the rest being Black Sabbath or Huey Lewis. The calmer riffs always brought to mind drinking whiskey or scotch, regardless of mood. Sure it had the depressed dreary feeling sometimes but it didn't always need to, which for me is an important distinction. Funny, I'm not a drinker. Wasn't really a drinker, then, as a minor. The stronger riffs...well I'm kind of laughing @The Mura's post from 2 years ago because at times I just couldn't take this song so seriously. As young guys we'd sometimes imitate beating off like we were playing guitars or bass, and obviously sophmorically joke about "twanging-off" and of course the inevitable jokes about cum bubbles and ejaculation would follow. Thing was it was always in a comical way, not pornographic. So I'd occasionally laugh at this song because the strumming pattern would sometimes kick off a thought of that comical semi-pr0n scene in my filthy teenage mind. Other than that, I just always liked how the song summarizes life, if morbidly, on a cerebral, visceral, and literal level as being a mere moment in eternity.
I have a sweeter lie to live or die as long as you nail me to the cross with you.... im crawling back on all fours, im a woman of my word, hell hath no fury .... perhaps a cig and lie somemore... about the clouds in our coffee...
Marilyn Manson songs are like wine, the older it gets the better it is!
***** what are you talking about? that's my favorite song, if cake and sodomy had a baby with tools prison sex, then id be that guy with blood shit and cum on my hands
Shin Xou im always that guy. Jesus cannot save me.
So you're saying he makes shittier and shittier songs as time progresses? lol
Blaskytis ! So true. They are timeless and forever imbedded in my grey matter. :)
And no not shitter...he just stays ahead of his time. Definatly top 2 favs ( still making music)(only one above)
This is such a powerful song. Its been very important to me since I first heard it at 14 yrs old and I am now 33. He is actually crying whilst recording this from stress, depression and drug abuse. This song means so much to me personally. Thank you Marilyn.
I'm 33 as well and listened to this song since it came out. Even though I don't have the same problems as Marilyn, the songs speaks to me anyway. Something I can relate to with the emptiness and all.
KING KILL 33 ! because you have 33 years old...
Ok bye
What the hell do you mean? I don't care that I am 33. I just said that and just wwanted you to know I have been a fan of him in a lon g time. Since around 1998 when he gave out Mechanical Animals album. Boy, people get pissed for nothing these days.
It was a joke....
Damn, people get pissed for nothing these days.
I know. People are easily pissed on youtube. Don't ask me why.
Brian is one of the greatest artists in history. I used to fly around the world just to see him and ended up helping the run away kids at the same time.
You're a legend and a hero
Salute
Twiggy killed it with this bassline.
WarOnCOD As he always does! Or did.
Yes
He recorded most of the guitars on this album too
He does really well
Ralph Montanaro twiggy power
This ... is a masterpiece
yeah it is!
The whole album is a masterpiece
Birds sound like "fuckock" so I decided that if I ever woke up with a cock I would fuck it.
agree
I love how the piano in this song gives me the chills.
This is probably the most nihilistic song I've ever heard. Which is why it's one of my favorites from him.
"there's not much left to love, too tired today to hate", I've felt both of those at my worst, and at my best, along with being tired to hate every day.
I got this album as a Christmas gift when it was released. Thanks mom!
C-c-c-ombo Breaker! fuck, i feel so old
Missy Kissy As do I, though, I almost prefer it to my youth.
My body is in its 30's, but my mind is somewhere in its 60's, heh. I have always felt older than I am and in the days I was younger, that mindset was hard to act upon.
Call me strange.
I wish I was alive when this album came out. I'm 16 by the way.
Sangre Azul. All good.
You are alive to hear it now. All that matters.
C-c-c-ombo Breaker! me too... 1st cd i ever owned & it was a christmas present from my grandpa.... Grandpa Lynn you rock!!!!!
"I've looked ahead and everything was dead. I guess that I am too."
Lol this lyric started playing when I read this comment
This was a typo. The real lyrics are "I went to heaven, everything was dead"
I can't help but cry when I hear this song, true genius, true feelings
I just LOVE the bassline
It’s incredible
Man that one last line where he says, "I guess that I am too" just sounds like a dark and despairing realization of how life is ultimately meaningless and how we're all doomed to an inevitable death.
That is why we all build a legacy.
Isn't it sad..the inevitability of it all??
Change your diaper you'll be okay ya fucken useless shit.
Nah, death is just an illusion but this is art and that means anything goes as long as it occupies your mind and entertains you. Boredom is death imo.
@@BONDBOY940 who me ? ? I dont wear diapers and i aint useless either HAHAHA jk have a goodnite
This song still tingles my whole spine in such a satisfying way. I'm not as angry as I used to be, but I can still appreciate it as the art that it is. It makes me sad that at 13 I resonated with every word, every chord, every sound. I'm glad that I'm healing. Still an excellent song. 👌
this shit was da bomb back n da 90s...along with tool nin...hell yea
Feel free to listen to Skinny Puppy. They created the industrial genre back in the 80s and wrote some deep art based on a "Point Of View" style like Testure which was written in the perspective of Animal Testing subjects.
this song makes me want to weep, manson always had a way of putting into a song how i felt, love pretty much all of his songs, Such a great artists its a shame people just think he does it for the money, of course its how he can make a living but a true artists does it because thats who they are and thats what they enjoy doing. He inspires me in many ways. I wish i saw him in concert back in the 90's
***** Holy Fuck i love u Jesus
***** its a shame there was never a music video for this.
true, darkness
***** hey JC never knew you were a Marilyn Manson fan. btw did You finally come back?
I seen him in 98.!!! About see him may 16.!!!
Hope they play this
One of my favorites,I grew up with Manson in headphones,I'm 35 it's like an aged wine
I still remember clearly the first time I heard this song. I immediatly felt connected to it, it spoke to me, I didn't understand the lyrics right away (I wasn't born in an english speaking country) but it blew me away. I felt almost guilty to listen to such a depressing and intense song me being like 14, it almost felt like this song erased the last bits of childish innocence in me and turned me into a young man. It still gives me shivers.
my very first Manson song and the song that made me wanna play bass..love it
One of his best songs always liked this song
So much emotion put into this song. It's crazy to know how difficult it was to finish the album.
Truth.... this song is so fucking true its sad
One of a kind song from a one of a kind person. It's great.
Man, i found the three first verses so damn relatable already, and like, i love the smooth part and lyrics, then the transition just goes hard AF, beautiful 🩸
Thank you mom for following the crowd and hating this musician so I'd rebel and listen to him. I ended up converting her once she figured out he's not a Satan toting cross-dresser. He's just a theatrics master with something to say and knows how to growl.
Everytime I get high I feel the lyrics in ths song.. its amazin how music can touch u and make u feel.. emotins run deep.. I grew up in the 90s, Manson, NIN, and Tool changed metal. I love this album! xoxoxo Mississippi Metal Chick!!!!!!!!
my 3 favorite bands!!!!!
Hell yes!! I know that's right;)
I feel music even more wen im sober. But more concentrated for the key moments during each song while high. I quit getting high 25 mins ago.
@@dreadskulls6234 Wutup dread skulls!
I really love this song, I've read Marilyn Manson's selfbiography and when he tryied to record this song for the first time, he Broke down, just becuse of that I understand this song from a another perspektive.
The minute that it's born it begins to die. Most depressing truth ever that you can't even argue with, unless you're a vampire.
One of my absolute favorites.
I can relate in sooo many ways. This song never gets old 🤘 still get goose bumps after all these years
For MM this is such an underrated song----- 2019
funny enough, every time I'm depressed. Manson makes me feel better. his music shifts my perspective not to a dark place but to a more empowering place. love you all my friends.🎶🎵🎶
nice lady I feel that
this song rocks! thanks for putting it up
That piano bit always gets me its the best part of the song to me.
Hammond organ too.
I've seen several hundred bands live in concert but I would definitely have to say that marilyn manson was by far without a fucking doubt the best live performance that I've ever witnessed!!!!!!
Always loved this song.
I love working out to this album.
Brian always makes good music, most of his albums any way.
Best song I've ever heard in my entire life
That bass is so catchy
When something starts to fail, I turn to this song. Faith. A relationship of ten years. Your life's goal. Your zest for life. Your country goes to war. Your child on life support. Its that kind of song.
Took me 3 yrs to say child on life support? Thats a tad out in left field aint it?
This song got me through the darkest part of my life. I will forever owe him.
In case anyone ever wondered what was said at the very beginning of the song; its a sample from the movie 1984 and says "From a dead man, greetings". I never knew exactly what that was or what was said till now.
Actually he says "this is my most vulnerable moment." He stated that in his autobiography
I haven't heard this wonderful song since I was a depressed teenager. Today was one of those days I came home from work from a very bad day and I had to blast this song. Wishing things weren't so f***** up...
The time this album was released was best time of my life, do anything to get back there
WOW !!! ever since middle school i loved this song.. the words n pain in this song is so deep n real
so I was going to have another brother/sister but it died and my mother just got back from surgery getting the stuff that helped it get made out. I cried. I was so sad. This song helps so much. Manson helps me. I thank him everyday for that.
That opening bass line with the drums backing is killer - great stuff!
This is one of those songs worth reading the lyrics in silence before hearing it.
you make awesome lyrics!!! manson is my favourite!!!
This is one of the top favorites.
beautiful absolutely beautiful
"This is my most vulnerable moment"
i always thought he said "i went to heaven and everything was dead" now that i know its not.. i still like it the way i thought it was
Rhyan Xyvenn Your lyric sounds awesome though :D
+Rhyan Xyvenn same
It might be, the creator of this video messed up, but I have no idea.
+Rhyan Xyvenn You're not the only one. Word for word it always sounded exactly as you mentioned.
Funny story... I heard the same thing for years. I also used to think at least some of the verses were "I'd love to leave this life".
Also, hello Rhyan, imagine seeing you here... Haha.
I fell like crying. Thats an amazing song. Love u marylin manson
I love forever Marilyn Manson
the best song ever made.
Marilyn is the best...
Almost a lot of people think 😱😱😱😱 OMG it's a Manson song hide but if you get into the lyrics and listen closely with a open mind and try to understand the meaning of one of the songs (grandet not all) they have like issues and pains 😥 thank you Mr Manson for these awesome yet powerful songs
The minute that it's born it begins to die.... I'd love to just give in... I'd love to live this lie. Greatest Poet in History
He stepped into my head and took a look around,thanks x
just love him
The minute of decay is here.
Beautiful
Oh I never get tired of him.. own all but 1 album.. same for tool!! Just never get tired of it
This helps me somehow at my bad days
Marilyn Manson actually started crying while singing this song, probably at 2:07
He did in his book long hard road he talks about it
You can hear it quite well if you listen to the demo version.
Why's he crying
@@bimobop its a very depressing song, so of course Marilyn got emotional
in context with the rest of the Album's story,this song is about 'the Disintegrator' (Or 'Antichrist superstar') Finally noticing that the minute his revolution was born, it was destined to fail. this is the final turning point, about his revolution turning into a holocaust. This is him saying he would have loved to live the lie the nobodies created, but he is on his way down, and the world is coming with him.
Esta me encanto y lo sigue haciendo linda muy linda canción
king of rock
I love Manson he is my favorite rocker ever and I would say that
Ramin Haciyev This is industrial.
*god
Pop king-Michael Jackson
Hiphop king-Tupac
Rock king-Marilyn Manson
He's not the king, he's the God. Though we know he isn't the God of rock... he is the God of Fuck ;)
I love this song
I love how simple these lyric videos are. {:
the title says it all...this is the very moment in time wherein everything is still just a bit ok & then becomes not ok.
Sort Of A depressing Song, But I love It because I identify with the lyrics perfectly, I love U MM!!!
***** you piece of shit i will see you in hell
This is deep
Lana Del Rey
Ahhhh, the depths of a drug binge, paranoia, guilt, betrayal, hate anguish, self loathing its all on the way back down.
I love manson he is great for all moods.
When I was a strung out heroin addict I loved this song I still love it just brings back really bad memories
That bass.. ;w;
Incredibile song 🌹🖤🖤🖤 2020!!!!
This song feel so good right now... Mmm the bass is so amazing right now @__@
@3:28 "I looked ahead and everything was dead"... I always thought he sang "I went to heaven, everything was dead" - so i put on the Antichrist Superstar version, and listened carefully at low "playback speed", and it still sounds like thats what he is saying. The lyrics in the pamphlet reads "Ive looked ahead and saw a world thats dead", but thats definitely not what i hear in the lyrics...
There's not much left to love... Too tired today to hate 🎩
Perfect song
One of my favourite songs of the album, of course. This and wormboy(really, really hurts your death, Daisy. Really.).
LOVE THIS TRACK!!!!! caps intended. ;)
my favorite song when I was a lost teenager. .to just walk to and sort out life. .ahh the good ol days
Banging bass line
Esto es arte.
It's a lonely birthday with 2nd night of insomnia at 3am. Serenade me Brian. Make my ears bleed.
NicholsBabyMomma ur fly
im on mah way down now ...
Love this song
I just learned (thanks to another youtube video about this song) that in the beginning he apparently says "From a dead man...... greetings". Thought that was pretty cool.
Genius
“FrOm a DeAd mAn GrEeTiNgS.”
1984
The same year I was born
He also references 1984 in Disposable Teens with the lyric “ A rebel from the waist down”
While it wasn't the first song by Manson I'd ever heard, it was the first song I'd ever really gotten to know in any depth.
It brings back memories. High school. Being 15, I was missing being 14 (silly as that might sound). Because it was the 14th track on the antichrist superstar album, I'd picked it hoping it hoping it was at least palatable for trying out a new artist. The song's meaning was clear right off the bat. Cannot say it (or many other things) had any SUPER deep meaning but this was memorable nonetheless. Now more than twice that age, I can actually appreciate the seriousness, agony, and pain Manson put into this as an art piece. Took awhile to understand the lyrics, some artists pronounce things a little different when singing and lyrics weren't available to me originally.
In some ways it was perhaps the first step in certain ways for me. I began to realize I didn't relate on the depressed emo side, but it was the first of breaking down walls like suppression of bad memories like sexual molestation, or violence, verbal and emotional abuse by others. It set me on the path to facing it. I began to question things and doubt people in general--I learned to sniff out ulterior motives. Most importantly I learned that in spite of all the fucked up shit I witnessed or that happened to me, I always had family and friends who truly cared. While I may've had issues, things turned out better than they could have as a result.
I've almost always been only lukewarm about getting older, mostly because it's unsurprising...everyone I know says I'm an old soul. Perhaps the dread and agony portrayed by Manson was in stark contrast to my indifference. Very few indeed are happy about it. Most are happy about it when they are young then want their youth back when they get older.
As to the music itself of the song...The bass in this song was droning and mesmerizing, and though I wasn't a musician and still am not, electric bass was one instrument I did learn at least some basics for. So this was one song of several I could play, most of the rest being Black Sabbath or Huey Lewis.
The calmer riffs always brought to mind drinking whiskey or scotch, regardless of mood. Sure it had the depressed dreary feeling sometimes but it didn't always need to, which for me is an important distinction. Funny, I'm not a drinker. Wasn't really a drinker, then, as a minor.
The stronger riffs...well I'm kind of laughing @The Mura's post from 2 years ago because at times I just couldn't take this song so seriously. As young guys we'd sometimes imitate beating off like we were playing guitars or bass, and obviously sophmorically joke about "twanging-off" and of course the inevitable jokes about cum bubbles and ejaculation would follow. Thing was it was always in a comical way, not pornographic. So I'd occasionally laugh at this song because the strumming pattern would sometimes kick off a thought of that comical semi-pr0n scene in my filthy teenage mind.
Other than that, I just always liked how the song summarizes life, if morbidly, on a cerebral, visceral, and literal level as being a mere moment in eternity.
I love to live this lie.
I have a sweeter lie to live or die as long as you nail me to the cross with you.... im crawling back on all fours, im a woman of my word, hell hath no fury .... perhaps a cig and lie somemore... about the clouds in our coffee...
Then again elushitfuck it.... enjoy
From June to marylin
I love it....sounds like a grunge by manson
I feel the minute of decay
This is so damn relatable.
Still love the beat
Do-do-do-doon doon doon dooooon- dun dun