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Charles Manson reacts to his old music - Charles Manson Ron Reagan Interview Clip
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2023
- Not sure why this was created, nobody will see it anways. Just read helter skelter and felt like it.
Footage is from the Ron Reagan Jr interview with manson,
• Charles Manson Intervi... (at the 19 minute mark)
all the other stuff is from the Manson family documentary.
A bell rings
*I GET UP*
A bell rings
*I GO OUT*
A bell rings
I DO WHAT THAT BELL SAYS
His body language shifted so fast once the song came on. He’s as meek as a lamp. It probably reminds him of the vestigial remnants in his life and how everything could’ve been different. This video truly is a blanket of sadness, from all aspects.
Notice how his energy changed as soon as the song started playing. He actually became a normal person for a couple minutes.
Music IS Magical
Man, it’s actually a good song too. It has the late 60s written all over it. Very nostalgic.
The way Manson looked up at the interviewer at 1:10 was the most humanized look I've ever seen from Charles Manson.
That took him back to a time in his life filled with love, youth, and freedom.
yes. it was a little like torturing a man in prison for life with retrospections of his glory times
Death, control and hatred pretty much filled those times for him. Many others enjoyed the feeling of change and a healthy take of self-empowerment though.
in another timeline, he opened for Joni Mitchell and had several top 20 songs of his own
Favorite charlie Manson quote is from home is where you're happy. "Aslong as you have love in your heart you'll never be alone"
"With no love... Ain't no one to blame" is my favorite
Was that before or after he murdered those people? Just trying to get a timeline...
@@Pepespizzeria1He actually never killed anyone by his hands. He talked others into doing it for him
@@TomAnderson7 oh that's alright then, my bad
That's the power of music, it can touch anyone's heart ❤️
I know Charles Manson did some terrible things but I actually really enjoy his music. This is the most touching song I've heard in a long while. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, it was cute.
You see the regret in his face when he heard himself. Like damn .....I had talent and blew it all up.
@@troybuchanan9980 I mean he did try really hard to get a record deal and get his music out there to the world. He was tight with a member of the Beach Boys who put him in contact with Terry Melcher (who owned Polanski and Tate's residence), but Terry wasn't impressed with Manson's music nor his lifestyle. After Manson persisted and kept asking if Terry was interested, Terry basically just blew him off and said go away. So Manson's revenge was basically to kill everyone in the house Terry used to live in. Obviously there was more to the motive for the crimes than that but I believe that's part of it.
If Manson were alive today I'm sure he would have achieved potentially much more success given all the music platforms like Spotify as well as all the social media we have today. An artist can literally go viral over night, it's fucking wild.
@troybuchanan9980 his talent was unappreciated & unrecognised due to the greed & stupidity of those around him.
@@user-ps5zj7wk5x Exactly. He probably could have made a record company a good amount of money, but not as much as John Smith down the street. Money is all that will ever matter to the majority of the population, by no fault of their own most of the time.
he did in fact sing this
I’ve always known that, he sounds nothing like Clem when you listen to the family jams album
Some say some other dude sung this i forgot his name but still it isnt true. People can just watch the full on recording session and the lie album is purely him which is why hes credited for it anyways.@@Jagrio
I don’t like aurora
yep. you can't mistake his voice for others
not this one he didn't.
Took him to a different lifetime.
Yes it did
Such a classic song. I used to put this on at parties and not tell anyone who it was. Everyone dug it and it really blew their minds when they found out who it was. Thanks to Axl Rose for turning us on to it.
man me too, i loved to show this at afterparties. i think even i found out about it in a small studio apartment in the early morning, some girl showed it to me. good times.
What a beautiful song
You can see that he wants to say that's me singing .But that's the sad game about it. 👍
@@doubledare84527sad sad game its in the song I wasn't referring to Charlie listen to the song.ned
I'm not crying, you're crying 😢😢
In spite of everything, I believe Charlie would have preferred his life to end up differently. I know other folks on death row wished they could have done their lives over again.
Well, if he wasn't crazy I'm sure he would've made a quirky person.
Charlie never killed anyone. His case was very complicated. Manson was convicted of first-degree murder for directing the deaths of the Tate-LaBianca victims. The key word is directed.
liked but "Charlie"?@@JayJay-tm7xw
Don't matter what part he played he was part of it.
@@ChicoTheMan69 he played the part of stating ho e and doing anything to anyone.
He had a great voice, I wish he had a podcast,
There is a thin line between genius and madness.
Great video, you know what you wanted to point out exactly with this video.
I was at a thrift store 3 decades ago & found a manson album , unfortunately the record was missing.
Has a little Feliciano feel to it
I can kind of hear it.
Guns N Roses covered this song on their covers album “spaghetti incident”. It’s not on the track listing and doesn’t have its own track on the album. It’s a “secret song” that plays a few minutes after the last song on the album finishes.
And their version is soulless and sucks and Axl tried treading on poor Charley to make another million dollars for himself. No thanks.
GG Allin covered "garbage dump"...!
Good music
You can hate the man but not the music
Awesome 👍
thats 100% charlies voice
Yeah I’m guessing the producer or Ron Reagan must have thought Sandra Good was talking about the LIE Album and not the actual album that Clem sung on which was the family jams.
@@Jagriodid Charlie write the lyrics and music for this song as well?
Damn. The pain in his eyes you'll never see in anything else
The face of a man who has experienced the majority of his life in a cell, and made the most of the brief time he was out
sick answer.@@Jagrio
How about the pain in murdered eyes quickly losing life?
@@spb7883 a better fate than withering away in a cell while the world outside moves on without you
@@Jagrio Let me get this straight: you think being murdered is preferable to spending your life incarcerated?!
Great voice
Charlie sang it .. sounds exactly like him. This isn’t a conspiracy 😂
Awesome Song ❤
I always liked his music
First song is Charlie singing. Clem sang on the family jams album after Charlie was in jail.
Watching the video shorts of the teens and young adults who thought life as they knew it wouldn't end. I wish that was true.
People who high up and can’t accept people for who they are brought on his problems. He sounds good to me.
They made him kill and order hits?
@@boethius1812 Yes, see HAFMC, CHAOS and COINTELPRO. It's too deep to explain here but you should red Tom O'Neils book 'CHAOS'.
@@boethius1812 yeap
@@boethius1812 And what he did is not called ordering hits🤣🤣🤣 Nothing he did or had done was a hit🤣🤣
beautiful
Wow. So heartwarming 🙄
Im not an anti-hero revisionist thar seems to be in style these days for evil people, but I also realize that there are many many folks out there that are one step from dark actions.
Im a big The Doors fan but I sometimes think if Jim hadnt had music he would have ended up in prison. Music and talent aside Jim was a pretty loose canon.
Its to bad Charles Manson (sorry Im not calling him Charlie) could not have placed his mind into the music more and kept at it. He obviously had some talent as a writer. Instead he went down another route. And yes I am well aware of the abuse he went through. Many others have also and didnt do evil acts.
As an aside, my Uncle Charlie (yep his name was Charlie also) was prison officer who for a brief time oversaw Manson. He said that the crazy act was just that, a total act.
Interesting bit of information at the end, I think he'd always put on an act for the interviews and courts to seem more infamous, it was mentioned somewhere in Helter Skelter. In the most recent videos of him in court, he seems a lot more relaxed and chill. It's as if he knows he isn't in the spotlight anymore.
Then there’s that dude on Joe rogan who spent 20 years digging around looking for the whole story on Charles Manson and right as he was about to get the tex Watson tapes the fbi urgently rushed in and snapped the tapes up.
He said multiple times that he didn’t do it but he also didn’t care less because he knew they weren’t letting him go.
Much reasonable doubt that he did anything evil. He seems alright in interviews honestly. @@Jagrio
He did it to play up his act. I think he was a pretty street smart guy.
not unlike GG Allin
Every time I hear a song like this from the 60s, I tear up. I wish I was born in the mid 40s so I could have been there.
Not in you were drafted.
How about mid-1940's Dresden Germany?
Not sure if you noticed but everybody born in the 40s is psychotic… us 80s babies just have to wait it out.
@@randymillhouse791 LOL.
Nah, you would've messed everything up
Wow that's awesome
That was so good
Very good song.
'You can leave a lump, in my garbage dump'
I dig it.....really good
He looked as if memories of what he wanted so much to be came flooding back. Also the lyrics said something about the girls being in a dream world.
Isn't this the song Melcher took from him? I'd have been angry
too.🌿🤍☮️🙏
Thats actually Charlie singing. Steve Grogan sings on a different record. Catherine Share must have had the albums mixed up. Steve Grogan was on a different Manson Family album... Share and Grogan have a grown son together and are still in contact with each other.
...much of the old footage of Spahn Ranch is of Steve Grogan, There is an album pressed called "The Family Jams" in that Grogan does the most of the vocals recorded in '70 while Charlie was incarcerated, The Album "LIE :the love and terror cult" was all Charlie doing vocals including "Look at Your Game Girl"...
Press loved this guy.
It might be me, but the audio sounds the best in this particular video, I’ve listened to others and it doesn’t sound nearly as good! Also superb editing I wonder what it would be like as a cult leader 🤔
he wasnt no cult leader
Thanks, I just ripped the best quality version of the song off of the internet, and then added some bass and reverb for some parts. Glad you liked it.
@@jaminate5737 elaborate?
Reverberations
Rest In Peace Charles
He's music was great
You could tell when the song came on that he is crazy for folk music
definitely sounds like something he'd write, gaslighting someone into blaming themselves for his own inadequacies.
He was the CIA’s best Agent
They never get the answer from him. Read CHAOS by Tom O'Neil. Dude was a federal asset
Jim Jones, Marshall Applewhite, Anton Szandor Lavey, Alfred Kinsey, Timothy Leary, Mark David Chapman, Al Sharpton, David Berg of The Children of God, Lee Harvey Oswald, Conrad Murray, John Hinckley Jr, Mohamed Atta, Unabomber, David Koresh, etc, you think they were also not who we were told they were?
Get Lucid. O'Neil had nothing but some loose ends and speculation. And his attack on Bugliosi is just to mollify the damage Vince did to the JFK conspiracy industry.
HE ONLY WANT TO MAKE MUSIC!!!! ❤ youre home is ....😢😢😢
Where you’re happy
@@Jagrio 😎👍😉
We struggle
He wanted a lil more than that and he acted on it, screwing up lives in the process.
Never delete this shit haha
He knows. He knows
Sounds pretty good
@ 1:10 the look of "what might have been" reflections of the past.....
I have the cd awesome
The longest prison sentence I know of for somebody that didn’t do anything….
0:27 you can see the exact moment he broke inside.
Interesting to see so much certainty about Charlie yet none of us knew him at all. Also unsettling is the emerging trend where people show affection to psychopaths after a little time has passed, like he's somehow now cool or alright. Nah, this guy sent people to murder - remember that singular fact. Those murdered could have been your family members. Regarding the video itself, I think it would have been more poignant had you shown his reaction, after the song, where we see him realize that he's lost everything. Maybe next time, eh?
He immediately went right back to normal after a couple seconds of looking deeply troubled. There’s a reason I had to slow down the clip of his “reaction” lol. But yeah you make a good point, the only reason people show any respect to these killers, is because they see a little
bit of themselves in them.
I think it's more that we want to get into the minds of these people and try to understand what drives them but personally speaking I don't see any of this guy in me but I get what you mean. I think it's us guys too, that interest in the macabre. @@Jagrio
Because, trying to dehumanise someone would be a grave mistake.. We are ALL human; perhaps that is why it is easier for most folks to make the mental separation,
"You're a MONSTER!"
Not sure the point you're trying to make, could you clarify?@@Reece-Mincher3601
Man, if they'd only given him a record deal. I think History would be different. Pretty good.
Why was Paul Pfiefer interviewing Manson?
i guess his reaction will be a mystery to me a while longer
So much for his Reaction, they should have showed him More throughout the Video. Then again it's Not even his Music.
I miss my brother 😿
What happened
@@zombockerman Society murdered him. 😿
@@ericamiles666 you're twacked
Charlie was very intelligent and informed.
Never forget you're dealing with crazy old Charlie as much as he's interesting I would never believe a word out of his mouth
Interesting.
Steve Grogan the quarterback for the NE Patriots sang this ??
No, this was a different guy. There was a member of the Manson family that however was good at football, he was the captain of his high school team.
why is this my most viewed video please stop youtube
Manson DID have a song he wrote that was STOLEN by Terry Melcher and later recorded by the "Beach Boys." This costed Manson Millions. This is why he WENT AFTER Melcher, unfortunately for Sharon Tate, she was now living in the house when the Manson 'Cronies' showed up that fateful August night (1969).
Really?? I didn’t know that. I would have been PISSED
@@annaelisavettavonnedozza9607 they had recorded it before Dennis split from Charlie. Charlie was given a motorcycle instead of payment because he chose not to sign a contract. His beef with Dennis was that the lyrics and music were altered and he didn't get his name listed in the credits. They didn't outright steal it. Not sure if Charlie would have made millions, but $10,000 - $20,000 could have been possible. The song was on a Beach Boys album that didn't go very high on the charts in 1969. The drummer of the song, Jim Gordon, had been on albums with George Harrison and Eric Clapton, he killed his mother in 1983. But yeah, not having his name on the record was certainly a factor in his mass murder. If it wasn't Sharon Tate, it would have been Candice Bergen. Charlie probably assumed that Tex Watson was going to kill Terry Melcher and Candice Bergen.
Did Reagan say that was Manson singing? Was actually pretty damn good. As much as folk type song, that might have been a hit.
He was trying to be a famous musician in the ‘60s, worked with some of the Beach Boys but then things didn’t end well and he gave up and started the cult. I mean Pete Townsend of the Who famously said if he hadn’t found rock and roll he would have been an axe murderer and expressed his anger that way. Imagine an alternate universe where John Lennon and Pete Townsend are killers and Hitler and Manson are famous artists.
Better than a whole lot of crap I hear coming out today.
Cool song. I honestly believe he was an MK Ultra experiment
The CIA has been all over the music industry since the end of the 1960s. Before that, it was the domain of the mafia. The mafia had better taste in music, frankly.
I gotta admit.....it was really good.
Just think, if they hadn't blown him off in the music industry,...how different things might have been.🤷
A Jose Feliciano style about it. Voice, rhythm, melody.
Decent singer, shame he was bark saving mad. Little person syndrome.
So it's not Manson singing on that track? I always thought it was.
Who knows. I’ve heard Clem sing and it really doesn’t sound at all like him in this song. Manson didn’t even agree that it was him singing, he just said that he did know him.
I suppose you wont ever really know but in Jeff Guinn's book he says that it is indeed charlie singing on those tracks
@@jackboes509my guess is that what happened is that Sandra Good was talking about the family jams album and the producers got it mixed up
It's Charles I'm doing chords for some of his songs
@@Jagrio
Who's "Clem?"
Those hippies man.. 😂
What did he mean by "Look at your game"?
Is it like "Careful how you are behaving"?
He's inferring she's a scammer....
I think it means “Look at how you’re carrying yourself”
He can sing
He asks what did ya do to my song to the guy singing dosent he? So that implies it wasnt him singing
The end was taken off the end of his cover of “Invisible Tears” by Ray Conniff and the Singers. (Find it here ruclips.net/video/xR42QJY3ixQ/видео.htmlsi=ezMw0fxN1jNUv76J) He’s not saying it about this song, which is most likely him singing. He’s just having a laugh about what Ray Conniff would have said if he heard his cover.
@jasee69420 Ah OK thanks
@@Jagriosounds like Neil Young at the end speaking. Was he at the session?
As the song says it’s My Game girl. That’s Charlie. Controlling.
That’s not the lyric…
That is actually Manson singing. I guess he didn't care enough to correct him...
I didn’t see any reaction???
I knew the man for years and yea he's not the guy in docs or movies... He was fairlt normal... whatever that is...
Tell us more!
Fairlt normal , indeed
Wow, I almost feel sorry for Charlie.
I read some of the comments below and a lot of them describe this music in a positive way. I can't help thinking if Sharon Tate or any of the others who were murdered or their friends and family would feel the same way.
1:50 Part should have been the chorus
Everyones alluding something in the comments but idk pls explain the lore or spiracy
I’m not sure if your talking about the case as a whole, but people say that Manson was a CIA experiment gone wrong. Basically they hooked up the guy with lots of LSD and girls or something, and kept him under wraps which is why he kept getting out of prison.
For me.its the fact he didnt kill anyone but has a nation calling him a killer.
The songs on the LIE album, recorded August 1968 have a commercial [for that time] vibe about them and suggest Manson was in fact trying to get a career as a musician. The later recordings from Vacaville penitentiary are quite different in style. Manson always claimed in interviews that he was never interested in fame and perhaps wants to distance himself from the LIE recordings which suggest otherwise. I've always felt the LIE record was a good, solid album.
Clem did a really good imitation of Charlie if that’s the true story.
Most likely not
this is actually Charlie singing and playing. Catherine Share must have confused this track with a different album. There is a full record of Steve Grogan singing, but Look At Your Game Girl really is Charlie.
I forget the name of the song Manson had recorded by the BEACH BOYS, but they STOLE HIS SONG, getting 100% of the royalties for it, leaving Manson with NOTHING.
'never learn not to love'....
Oh, poor poor Manson 👀
Manson was a political scapegoat
He would of been a great ghost writer
Well, I guess he did technically ghost write a beach boys song
@jasee69420 he should of stayed writing ✍️ songs ,so talented 🤙
@@MickMaalo yeah, too bad The Beach Boys stole the lyrics he wrote and pretty much set him on revenge
Should have or should've not of
I think he would've done great as a folk singer. If they could've gotten him a major record deal and some money, pulled him out of poverty and the whole cult scene- he might have become self-sufficient enough to settle down, get married and have a successful career. I think a large part of his issue was that Charlie was always broke, even with all that talent, Charles Manson couldn't seem to make a dime. And that made him feel the weight of the world and resentment all the more.
If the Beach boys manager only gave him a recording contract, however miniscule, his ego would have been satisfied temporarily and those murders never would have happened.
Différent turn of évents and Charlie could have been à rock star.