Thursday, October 21, 2010

Rock Band 3 Countdown #5 - The Beautiful People

And we begin the top 5 in a kick ass, rock out way.  The 1996 song off the album that my mom gift-wrapped for me in a brown grocery bag because it was too scary to get real wrapping paper for Christmas.  Yes, it is the one, the only, Marilyn fuckin' Manson!  When non-Manson fans think of Manson, this is easily the first song they think of and can name as one of his songs as it is probably his most popular.  Thing is, it wasn't really THAT big of a hit, reaching number 26 on the rock charts.  But then again, Manson really isn't a big hit overall, and remains kind of a cult following. 

The song title was taken from a 1960s book by the same name that exposed the scandalous lifestyles of the 60s.  It also was a phrase used many times by Vogue magazine to describe the Kennedy family, a frequent song subject in Manson songs and videos.  The song was, overall, fairly well received by critics when it came out and named as something that even people who didn't like it wouldn't be able to get out of their head.  And in truth, since I first heard that song, I have not been able to get Manson out of my head.  Although he never rocked harder than he did on that album, he has remained a favorite of mine since this song.  The song, although not my favorite of his, but probably because of the song's overexposure on the radio, will make a more than worthy addition to the Rock Band catalog.  Yeah, I'll be singing the crap out of it.

5 comments:

Miss Sassy Pants said...

I remember being afraid of Marilyn Manson for a long time. I'm not entirely sure what turned me around, but I do know I gained a HUGE amount of respect for him when he wrote an editorial in Rolling Stone magazine after the events at Columbine high school. He was so well spoken and intelligent (if you haven't read it, seriously, look it up.) Now I LOVE him and love his music and am so very very very excited for this to come out on Rock Band! Knowing what a big Manson fan you are, Manuel, and this is only #5, I can't wait to see the rest!!!

Mom said...

Definitely wasn't worthy of beautiful Christmas wrapping at the time. Then I heard the songs and loved them. I agree, Jess, he is very well spoken and intelligent.

Once again, Manuel, you're singing wins over everything else!

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Miss Sassy Pants said...

I forgot to mention how friggin hysterical it is that your mom felt the CD was too scary and didn't deserve Christmas wrapping paper so it got a brown paper bag. That's one of my favorite stories ever!

laura b. said...

In honesty, I don't know a lot of Marilyn Manson's music, but this one definitely sticks in my head. And I have read interviews with him and he does seem very thoughtful and well spoken.