Henry Rollins Interviews Marilyn Manson (Part 2 of 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025

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  • @evallyntc3164
    @evallyntc3164 8 лет назад +41

    I like how henry interviewed mansion, he didn't do what news casters do, he didn't talk over him or interrupt him, he sat their and took it all in without saying a word

    • @jeremyhilton6
      @jeremyhilton6 8 лет назад +4

      who is mansion?

    • @toledo448
      @toledo448 8 лет назад +3

      Jeremy Hilton kind of obvious he meant Manson dude.

    • @d1sturb3d119
      @d1sturb3d119 8 лет назад +1

      Henry Rollins is pretty much a bad ass. Dude is as close to non conformist as you can get.

    • @bellerophonchallen8861
      @bellerophonchallen8861 4 года назад +1

      That is the mark of a professional who wants his audience to understand something about his interviewee, and his guest to get points across, and doesn't let his ego get in the way.

    • @danielelston7457
      @danielelston7457 3 года назад

      He’s a great interviewer and you can tell he respects Marilyn

  • @clubhappybest
    @clubhappybest 12 лет назад +3

    Whether or not you like either of these guys' music, they're both really strong characters, they think before they speak, and they believe what they speak. It's refreshing.

  • @MatthiasSchicker
    @MatthiasSchicker 11 лет назад +15

    "How long is it to George Orwell".
    Spoken 6 years ago.
    You may like his art or not - but this guy is *smart* and deserves to be heard.

    • @LordJudgement1818
      @LordJudgement1818 3 года назад +2

      We are not inching we running full speed now.

    • @MatthiasSchicker
      @MatthiasSchicker 3 года назад

      @No One :D That comment is also 8 years old. This is one of the nice situations, where we can both be right.

  • @a.j8307
    @a.j8307 10 лет назад +29

    I got nervous when he set the drink on the arm of the chair. You don't wanna spill something on Henry Rollins floor.

  • @Noturbusiness91
    @Noturbusiness91 10 лет назад +22

    great interviewer , I really liked it (:

  • @herefordmsv
    @herefordmsv 11 лет назад +6

    I love Henry's intereviews. I wish he would do more.

  • @nlj7944
    @nlj7944 11 лет назад +4

    Honestly, I'm not a huge fan of his music, but he has got to be one of the most articulate and intelligent sounding rock artists out there. It's really refreshing to see someone in the music business sound so smart in his interviews.

  • @Virtual00
    @Virtual00 17 лет назад +2

    I love interviews with manson.
    In my eyes a person who knows exactly what he is talking about and someone who stands his words.

  • @oxchicxo915
    @oxchicxo915 15 лет назад +1

    I think that this was one of the most awesome interviews he has ever done. Great job MM! He is definately one of my heros! Thanks for posting!

  • @dabunnyrabbit2620
    @dabunnyrabbit2620 7 лет назад +19

    What scares me, is how fake everything is getting, and the faker and cheaper everything gets, the more people seem to like it.
    Even the food is getting worse.
    However there are things that are getting better but at what cost.

  • @NightmareCinemaChild
    @NightmareCinemaChild 14 лет назад +1

    Henry Rollins is an awesome interviewer! He asked wonderful questions that really brought out Manson's intellect. I really enjoyed this interview.

  • @amosthree
    @amosthree 14 лет назад +7

    I never knew Henry Rollins did Interviews. He is really great at it though.

  • @FollyxXxFallen
    @FollyxXxFallen 14 лет назад +2

    Rollins usually seems genuinely interested in what his guests have to say and I like that. As for Manson, I think what he said will definitely resonate when he is dead, despite all the shit that happened to him during his career or whatever he did and said, he will always ultimately be an artist. This was a really good interview!

  • @LordJudgement1818
    @LordJudgement1818 13 лет назад +1

    I never realized how awesome Henry is. go to his wiki and look at all he does. jack of all trades.

    • @Sindollx666x
      @Sindollx666x 3 года назад +1

      Yeah Henry is incredible. Loved him for a long time.

  • @moppet1214
    @moppet1214 5 лет назад +2

    "How much more can the common man be manipulated? How much further can the government go?"
    Two excellent questions with, as it turns out, truly discouraging answers.

  • @ELoQence
    @ELoQence 13 лет назад +1

    utmost respect to mr rollins AND mr. manson

  • @schmatt13
    @schmatt13 15 лет назад +1

    Actually, he often listens to what others have to say, in debate shows, which he is often drawn into he's always polite with other people's points of view. His dress sense is possibly his most powerful asset. His image draws attention and outrage, but when parents confront him, he can always engage them civilly and answer eloquently on behalf of a largely misunderstood subculture.

  • @Rockoutloud2172
    @Rockoutloud2172 17 лет назад +1

    exactly, he always fields interviews really well

  • @Olivia7Shan
    @Olivia7Shan 14 лет назад +1

    Manson is soooo cool hes been through alot

  • @MetalDark009
    @MetalDark009 14 лет назад +1

    two legends
    awesome interview!

  • @BlainkSaint
    @BlainkSaint 12 лет назад +3

    2 very smart musicians id love to chill with either one and just talk

  • @sleezytee
    @sleezytee 12 лет назад

    Super stoked about the dadaist plug. I was tuning out and surfing another page and that snapped me back.

  • @shizznugget
    @shizznugget 12 лет назад +1

    Why would you wish that on someone? He has a different thought process and his art is raw emotion and you are sitting on a computer trying to tear him down, at least he is creating something. Love it or hate it, it is art and he is contributing to society and he is inspiring.

  • @NGH99999
    @NGH99999 12 лет назад +1

    Cannot claim to be a MM fan, but I've got a new respect for him as an artist and human being.

  • @Countess_creates
    @Countess_creates 9 лет назад +2

    he has Art history knowledge...I love it!

  • @obdami
    @obdami 15 лет назад +1

    Manson is the best example of pure rock and roll in the past 15 years.

  • @The_k_designs
    @The_k_designs 12 лет назад

    Just listening you talking is great and amazing! Apart of all the mask you have put on you, you ARE one of a kind in heart!

  • @Lilmickcrocodiledundee0001
    @Lilmickcrocodiledundee0001 3 года назад

    Wish this interview was longer!!

  • @JesusSaysFuckYoCouch
    @JesusSaysFuckYoCouch 13 лет назад +1

    brb, crying because he's perfect.

  • @bloodyMuffins19
    @bloodyMuffins19 13 лет назад

    Anyone can deny mm but hes the best artist.i will always luve him

  • @cbreeze123
    @cbreeze123 12 лет назад

    u r so right...It's weird, cause lately I'm not listening to what he has to say, I just need his voice in the background. Very calming.

  • @DestroySteve
    @DestroySteve 13 лет назад

    Don't love his music, but man is he bright with everything and lyrics are great. He is a great guy and even if I don't like his music. He is a great artist and a great speaker.

  • @gaislove92
    @gaislove92 15 лет назад +3

    I just want to run into marilyn on the street, grab his shoulders and say, "THANK YOU FOR SAYING ALL OF THIS!!!!!" everything he says about creativity and politics is so true

  • @sasajugovic5618
    @sasajugovic5618 7 лет назад

    Two legends...Interview X+ !!!

  • @loverich
    @loverich 18 лет назад

    god bless marilyn manson :)
    i hope i'll like his next album.

  • @orphicselena
    @orphicselena 12 лет назад +1

    A good interviewer & I really respect Manson's views. Overall, good stuff

  • @therobwayneshow
    @therobwayneshow 11 лет назад +8

    unfortunately, i think this was a very short lived show, but it would've been nice for it to keep going!

  • @notLola
    @notLola 18 лет назад

    Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @whatabout7
    @whatabout7 13 лет назад

    Amen Manson...'How much longer can the ordinary man be manipulated?' This guy is a genius

  • @QuickLern818
    @QuickLern818 14 лет назад +1

    say what you will about Manson, when Moore asked him that question he nailed the answer.

  • @RABBITSweeTz
    @RABBITSweeTz 13 лет назад +1

    I think this is one of the few interviews with Marilyn Manson where he isn't subtly criticised by a close minded interviewer.

  • @JaniesBullet
    @JaniesBullet 17 лет назад

    Marilyn's music has never really held my interest, but he is so intelligent and fascinating.

  • @Lizzaly
    @Lizzaly 14 лет назад +1

    It's so rare to find Manson in an interview where he's being interviewed by some one with equal intelligence.

  • @TRIPP5_Shurikens
    @TRIPP5_Shurikens 16 лет назад

    man is the artist

  • @XandriaRavenheart
    @XandriaRavenheart 13 лет назад

    He Is A Hero period

  • @rottencore0
    @rottencore0 17 лет назад

    I think this interview can be interpreted as "boring" to some people because in the contrast of Rollin Manson seems to be reverting back the inner child. I noticed that he wanted to grasp his perceptions a bit more than he could in the end and he was completely honest, the reality of the rock star.

  • @SheenaAlexis
    @SheenaAlexis 15 лет назад

    great interview!!!

  • @indre_7077
    @indre_7077 9 лет назад +17

    I always thought, like Manson said, that calling yourself an artist at a young age is pretentious... if you paint, create music dance or whatever that dosent make you an artist, "Artist" is a strange subjective word, today it's used regardles of the quality of the "artists" work. Well but Manson is an artwork just being true to himself.

    • @symbolsarenotreality4595
      @symbolsarenotreality4595 7 лет назад +2

      It all comes down to intention, a true artist could call themself an artist without hesitation or shame whereas a person who just wants people to know they are an artist would bring it up with that intention.
      Food for thought;
      What is the difference between acting and action?

    • @francisgallant1479
      @francisgallant1479 6 лет назад +1

      That's because being an artist is not something you choose it is who you are it's not a matter of accomplishment but rather a strong pull towards the unknown. My Personal definition for it is being in love with chaos/The desire to conquer it BUT very important with the GREATEST respect for it. Being In love with Chaos is not something you choose it's a straight love for trouble & you're willing to give everything for it, precisely you GOT to give up the idea of any kind of security to be able to embrace it fully since it is by itself everything of uncertainty. I think a really trustworthy factor to identify an artist is this willingness to sacrifice it's own security for that pull. I don't think a sacrifice of that importance can be made except if it is made for pure & simple Love.
      .
      Edit: I did a quick search right after writing this & stumbled across this : books.google.ca/books?id=qQzi_NzxKUgC&pg=PA200&lpg=PA200&dq=willingness+to+sacrifice+security+art&source=bl&ots=BA8OXBo9ap&sig=WiWzoMfneD1umj9IHtQRsNF9dTg&hl=fr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiryOSy4azdAhUhzlkKHSs3C7IQ6AEwDHoECAIQAQ#v=onepage&q=willingness%20to%20sacrifice%20security%20art&f=false
      It's only a quick paragraph, might be more articulated than mine I haven't slept for 2 days so my frame of mind is kinda loose loll

  • @MrSockoOck
    @MrSockoOck 13 лет назад

    HR is great interviewer

  • @WindmillStalker
    @WindmillStalker 11 лет назад +2

    Rollins made it very clear that he was there for the troops, not for the war. The troops don't decide where they go and Rollins has always been anti-Iraq war. Not only that,he was invited by the USO because Rollins was a name that kept popping up when troops requested guests. He even asked the USO if they were sure they wanted him to come because of his opinions. They said it was cool so he went.
    The 'corporate' troops bombing poor people is just a gross simplifcation from a simple mind.

  • @FOAD515
    @FOAD515 14 лет назад

    I like how Rollins lets marilyn talk

  • @DirtyZ914
    @DirtyZ914 14 лет назад

    If it's the last thing I do I am going to meet Marilyn Manson. Because he seems like a really cool guy that I would like to get to know.

  • @CREATiVLEYmaiya
    @CREATiVLEYmaiya 12 лет назад

    He's so intellegent, he's a beautiful person. quite interesting too

  • @AMirrorForAFace
    @AMirrorForAFace 6 лет назад

    Who else watches Manson interviews to relax?

  • @TheAthenasOwl
    @TheAthenasOwl 12 лет назад

    I couldn't agree more.

  • @CuriousGeorgeize
    @CuriousGeorgeize 15 лет назад

    Right on!

  • @frunkdafried
    @frunkdafried 17 лет назад

    RIGHT ON!

  • @etienne_latte_art_journey
    @etienne_latte_art_journey 12 лет назад

    This guy is so freaking intelligent.

  • @ashley060189
    @ashley060189 13 лет назад

    I wasn't aware that Manson uses painting as an outlet. How awesome!

  • @gracefulscilence
    @gracefulscilence 13 лет назад

    its rare to see a respectful interview where the interviewer likes Manson, although, i dont know if its just me, but i think manson seems to enjoy the opportunity to be challenged in interviews rather than just having a conversation

  • @Fabioperez66
    @Fabioperez66 15 лет назад +1

    he is so clever!

  • @kitsune80eight
    @kitsune80eight 13 лет назад +1

    You know what I always thought was awesome when it came to interviews from Henry Rollins? No fucking notes.

  • @FurbyGender
    @FurbyGender 11 лет назад +1

    U can tell that people who dress as Goths and Emo's are people who are lost in a sense where they don't know who they are or where they belong, just as I said about Marilyn Manson in Part 1 of this video. They are basically saying, I don't know where I belong so I will go out of my way to join these other people who don't know what they want or who they are and dress like I'm going to a funeral everyday. It amazes me that people need to join groups, that they can't just be themselves.

    • @samblack5313
      @samblack5313 5 лет назад

      Furby Gender
      I’m amazed that you missed the entire context of that... he had just had a school shooting put on his head, was scared of being gunned down in the street, politicians and religious zealots were calling him the second coming of Satan, and legitimately wanted him dead. All of these accusations going directly against his core beliefs.
      This would be a lot for anyone to process... you can’t even process his point without getting lost.

  • @ShenmueAtheist
    @ShenmueAtheist 17 лет назад

    i love his jacket

  • @LastSunrise1981
    @LastSunrise1981 14 лет назад

    I would love to sit down with Marilyn Manson and have a conversation with him.

  • @ahhhitsrob
    @ahhhitsrob 13 лет назад

    Many people did. It was orchestrated many years ago.

  • @elgostine
    @elgostine 13 лет назад

    somehow of all the rockers ive heard speak, even though i admittedly have never listened to mansons music (im more a roses and stones/ roses/ beatles person) but i really likr to hear manson speak.

  • @AZATM49311
    @AZATM49311 12 лет назад

    Gd one

  • @mariapol17
    @mariapol17 11 лет назад

    oh !!thanks for answering!

  • @Tauindi
    @Tauindi 17 лет назад

    I'll buy it when I see it :D

  • @mcchapelle
    @mcchapelle 13 лет назад

    4.10- "being disappeared" ahhaha this dude cracks me up.. but yee it was a good interview.. manson is a genius, and the interviewer is good because he does listen to the answers to his questions unlike alot of Fox's interviewers

  • @hurricaneleoj
    @hurricaneleoj 15 лет назад

    no man its just the media saying he is..
    He is not against anything or anyone

  • @PrincessMeganElsaBoo
    @PrincessMeganElsaBoo 13 лет назад

    we LOVE u marilyn manson!!! avoid stupid ppl they like blam other people sad they don't understand u hun,

  • @felixthelmocevallosmorales7218
    @felixthelmocevallosmorales7218 3 года назад

    Henry Lawrence Garfield, más conocido como Henry Rollins (13 de febrero de 1961, Washington D. C.), es un vocalista, músico, actor, humorista y activista político estadounidense.

  • @CelticScorp87
    @CelticScorp87 12 лет назад

    i really like him as a person Marilyn i mean, and for all those watching this to bash him close your eyes and listen if your so judge-mental of looks then you might be able to judge the book before the cover

  • @PatThePhat1
    @PatThePhat1 14 лет назад

    @13tharealest Bowling For Columbine, Marilyn Manson and Matt Stone are the only people who in the movie who make solid points about the school system in the movie.
    Its a great watch.

  • @CaptainVictoryXavier
    @CaptainVictoryXavier 15 лет назад

    Thanks George Orwell.

  • @sphereious1
    @sphereious1 13 лет назад

    "How much more can the common man be manipulated?" \MM/

  • @danverslunatic
    @danverslunatic 12 лет назад

    i'm not going to agree or disagree - but i will say i think he should take himself seriously, and don't feel that he is narcissistic - he's being asked questions about himself - of course he's going to talk about himself.
    glad to hear that even though you feel this way, that you are still a fan! :D

  • @nogov4us
    @nogov4us 12 лет назад

    I like what Marilyn Manson says. I don`t know what he does, but he recognizes we are living in a George Orwell world. I also like what he says about writers. I`ve made only friends or enemies with my writing, one of them being Henry Rollins with whom I lost "traction with" when I called him some nasty names for signing a $25,000 bomb to be dropped on poor people in Iraq while he was "entertaining" the corporate troops there defending our freedoms, while destroying their lives.

  • @RightHookJoker
    @RightHookJoker 13 лет назад

    Wish Marilyn Manson and I could chill sometime.

  • @TheSpacemanspiff17
    @TheSpacemanspiff17 13 лет назад

    "...when I'm frustrated instead of pacing, or watching the real world or something."

  • @damianturnercomedy
    @damianturnercomedy 14 лет назад

    @MisterEternal
    What he's saying is that historically, governments have been afraid of the power of art to sway the views and perceptions of the public, and so have suppressed them in an effort to minimize the chance of backlash, rebellion, or even indifference from the masses, upon whom governments rely for their power. There is even a term for it in media and political studies: "co-opting" Look at, for example, Thomas Payne's role in catalyzing the American revolution against Britain.

  • @charlotte7860
    @charlotte7860 12 лет назад +1

    i could listen to him talk for hours!

  • @PeacockAffect
    @PeacockAffect 11 лет назад

    Same

  • @DarkBubbles725
    @DarkBubbles725 15 лет назад

    Me singing:
    "manson...i reallyyyyy wannnnnnnaa meeeet yoooouuuu!!!!!"
    lolzore...my family had to listen...they suffered. :D
    Muahahahahahaahahahaha!!!

  • @ashtrayband
    @ashtrayband 15 лет назад

    Well i watched moore's interview and i don't know why he complaints about it, i think he did really good there.

  • @felixthelmocevallosmorales7218
    @felixthelmocevallosmorales7218 3 года назад

    Brian Warner
    05/01/1969
    53 años

  • @CinnamonGirl87
    @CinnamonGirl87 13 лет назад +1

    This is one of the better interviews I've watched. I've always loved just listening to what MM has to say, but usually he's being interviewed by complete twits like Letterman and O'Reilly. It's nice to see an interview with a natural flow instead of just an agenda.

  • @TheKorfish
    @TheKorfish 15 лет назад

    Im goin to see him at mayhem fest along with slayer on sunday.

  • @void212
    @void212 17 лет назад

    If you get anything out of this, anyone, it's his last statement. Being an artist, a TRUE artist, is what we all must do. They have had the greatest influence over things for all time. Buddha, Jesus, LaVey...they created something, and that's the key. So get some balls and make it out of your small town, and become legendary. Your the one who should be on the other side of the TV.

  • @niemanickurwa
    @niemanickurwa 16 лет назад +1

    I'll admit I'm swayed by aesthetics a lot of the time, most probably, but I'm not perfect.
    If you want people to accept your faults then accept theirs my friend. Everyone has their shit to deal with, it just isn't the same shit you know.
    Most important thing is people learn from themselves, then better themselves. To ask more is unfair to them, to expect less is unfair to everyone else.
    IMHO

  • @escott2102
    @escott2102 14 лет назад

    @ 13tharealest the are talking about Bowling for Columbine. About the Columbine killings around 2000 when Marilyn was blamed and he did an interview with Michael Moore.

  • @Enterthedeath
    @Enterthedeath 17 лет назад

    I agree that artist move the world and its true i mean look at the hippys and shit they were all like peace and love their music inspired them to creat peaceful protests

  • @Armandthevampire
    @Armandthevampire 14 лет назад

    @1994rcm1 I think that really something that is different for each and eeryone of his fans. For me I think he changed a lot from AS to MA even more to HW.
    He has always a lot.

  • @The_k_designs
    @The_k_designs 12 лет назад

    Thats exactly what I do now!

  • @Tauindi
    @Tauindi 17 лет назад

    He wrote a book? What's it called? He is a genuinely intelligent man, I'd love to read what he's written...

  • @GonzoFilmer
    @GonzoFilmer 16 лет назад

    agreed

  • @dmay949
    @dmay949 12 лет назад

    After this interview Rollins realized he needed to read a little more. Just like me.

  • @Firequacker
    @Firequacker 13 лет назад

    I would appreciate if you could provide the verse you got this from. I'm not denying, just need to know the context!