The song describes Manson as a spaceman, looking down on Earth, and seeing a revolting and depressing sight which is our destroyed world. Everyone is mechanical, self-destructive and hollow. And instead of doing something about it, they wait for God to do something about it. Instead of making the world a better place, they pray just like insects to God to make it better, and all the while the world is just dying. By saying 'I'm not attached to your world' Manson is also saying he feels alienated from everyone and everything aorund him, and that he doesn't want to take part in the murder of this planet any longer. Moving further along, by saying 'It's a great big white world, we are drained of our colors' he's calling the world fake, lifeless, ugly and empty. I like this song a lot, it's a song for everyone. If people could only try to understand it, they'd learn to start helping themselves before it's too late for all of existence.
Marilyn Manson is a lyrical GENIUS. He brought heavy rock to the mainstream with catchy and clever lyrics combined with raw energy and total disregard for anyones opinion of him. It takes a lot of balls to do what he did. During the mid-late 90's he was going heads up with pop superstars like Britney, Nsync, Backstreet and Christina. Not trying to compare him to any pop stars but for him to shine bright at those times says a LOT about him. I have yet to hear a Marilyn Manson album that wasnt well done. He may not always have commercial success but a true talent like his should be better appreciated.
+carmencolumbusohio Eat me drink me was pretty zero out of ten to say the least. Glad he turned it around with The Pale Emperor though, that was a solid album.
+carmencolumbusohio Im very much in agreement when it comes to his musical consistency. I think he always came across as perhaps too affected by his influences in his heyday, but he has probably found his own voice more as he has become less popular which is funny. His first three albums were pretty big for me personally though.
Mechanical Animals came out when I was finishing up high school and I wasn't the biggest fan. I was heavily into the Antichrist mode and metal; the glam rock direction threw me off and I never really recovered enough to like any of his newer material over the past couple of decades, but.... I'm coming back to this album after all these years, sitting here playing along on my guitar and I can't believe how much I love this particular album. It took over twenty years of listening to other music and other genres to realize just how fucking GREAT this album was. I put on a track, pull up the guitar tabs, and lose myself in the song. I'm sure part of it is some buried nostalgic feeling of my teenage years after so much time has passed but...this is really good. The production quality, music, lyrics, it's all there. Awesome, awesome album.
I was 17 and bought it the day it came out. I lived in the USA at the time and it was pretty shocking to me how fucking big of a deal buying a damn record was to some people there. I'm 33 now and i still haven't turned into a stan worshipping goat-sacrificing baby-eater =).
When The best song on the album is the best song on the album, not because it peaks early, but because it gets you excited for the rest of the album, because it gets you excited to hear it live, to imagine how this era might have evolved without columbine.
I never really listened to Mechanical Animals much until Recently on my Spotify Playlist and I heard this Song and it made me fall in love with him more. Why It took so long to Love this Album is beyond me. Marilyn will always be one of my first Loves as a pre Teen. I will always love n Adore this Man❤❤
Saw Manson early 2000's at Electric Factory in Philly. My ears are still ringing. Best show I've ever seen, and I've been to a bunch. Theatrical performance. Incredible entertainer. Music is awesome!
⌁ LYRICS ⌁ In space, the stars are no nearer Just glitters like a morgue And I dreamed I was a spaceman Burned like a moth in a flame And our world was so fucking gone I'm not attached to your world Nothing heals and nothing grows I'm not attached to your world Nothing heals and nothing grows Because it's a great big white world And we are drained of our colors We used to love ourselves We used to love one another All my stitches itch, my prescription's low I wish you were queen, just for today In a world so white, what else could I say? And hell was so cold All the vases are so broken And the roses tear our hands all open Mother Mary, miscarry But we pray just like insects And the world is so ugly now Because it's a great big white world And we are drained of our colors We used to love ourselves We used to love one another All my stitches itch, my prescription's low I wish you were queen, just for today All my stitches itch, my prescription's low I wish you were queen, just for today In a world so white, what else could I say? Because it's a great big white world And we are drained of our colors We used to love ourselves We used to love one another All my stitches itch, my prescription's low I wish you were queen, just for today All my stitches itch, my prescription's low I wish you were queen, just for today In a world so white, what else could I say?
@@angelashinner Ordered this CD in secret in late 2000, put it on with headphones. Especially with that scream in the live version before the final element, for things there are no words for. WE USED TO LOVE OURSELVES....WE USED TO LOVE ONE AND OTHER... Indeed what else could anyone say. Funny I bought into being too cool, that was the value of a decade from the onset of adulthood spent being trained to live in a film, "working class hero" or worse a perfectionist model prisoner with top grades living in nyc up against people who weren't as hungry. No friends, no love, nothing but an empty shell. Leaving and returning until I remembered Manson's records, the voice of a generation. WE ARE CHAOS said to me we need artists because we are all artists. Thinking, calling out hypocrites, born again life style-ism or any -ism that makes us hate and give up our shot to do something good. Talk, write, create and use knowledge to pass forward whatever we are good at. Forget the other people who I thought were my betters. Forget people who have it all. I just want one thing to matter for me. Every one of us had art, expression, imagination if for a few movements in childhood and that lost adulthood when 70s, 80s kids...we started bands, painted, sung, until the tv, the first peer groups all based on abusing others. Something has gone very wrong. We "love the abuse because it makes us feel like we are needed." True, I thank all my crazy but smart old bronx uncles and a dad (six boys) born in the depression, late 30s. The other people I share haha blood with never got level of what happened to our stateless grand parents, my grandmum grew up in camps in the War, the 30s and 40s, the Soviets assaulted all the women horrifically with orders. They lost and regained it all but if nothing being black sheep instead of like them, mostly medical doctors for status, in another country. I was given mentoring to do that as I love the sciences, the mind and the brain, human development and history. But I didn't focus on all my areas, just what I hoped they'd respect in one of my families, but strangers good I don't need all these no emotion DC people, knew a potential in law, that was enough. I just couldn't serve this class of billionaire sons, they day traded for gambling. I learned how to do anything that was a gig before this crap ended that city. It was people like Manson who planted the damn seed. Now it's like a split here, there's just people that care about shit and people who for whatever reason don't and no one can hide it any longer. Two rough groups, rather have sincere people. But two ways of life won't play nice. So I work all day and night, esp. planning what to do with a formal biochem neuroscience focus, that I switched for international law (neither of these employ you) being way into history, I have Latin as my 2nd language so I can read most romantic languages. I finished regular school earlier taught one on one by my own father in forensic psych and all classical subjects, didn't care for tv or games, and I couldn't be in school. Let's say I know a person who was treated like Manson but it was big and everyone knew it, two faced comments, and since people mostly had read my dad's book in public school; his time in religious orphan halls in the 50s, he drove a taxi and someone helped him get that one book out then it was the lecture circuit in juvenile prisons, etc. But the former issue was national news and the start of the "Accuser" mob tactic. So yeah, I didn't go back in public without it coming up until I got into the city. Now life is good, I write letters to year old comments before all hell breaks loose. Who knows. "I never really hated the one true God, it's the God of the people I hated."
I love him not because of how catchy his songs are, (->like the mainstream) it’s because Marilyn’s songs are always more than just songs. It contains something deeper. It requires listeners’ intelligence to hear that out.
i was listening to manson long before i learned english i just liked his voice n music,, i know english now but for some reason i have trouble understanding what he sings,, after reading his lyrics i like his music even more,, its deep n awesome,, Hail Manson! n Satan,, or whatever bullshit u believe :D
i too learned with manson, because his voice i can understand but his letters , ....when i read and traslate i stay like to....this man is a fucking genius. XD. i feel that i wrong, but i still learned.
I only speak English, sadly, but I'd love to change that evebtually. I'm Mexican but I was adopted by my white parents who are amazing. English or not, it's not just you who thinks that. I still can't tell if he's saying, I wish you were queen, or I wish I was clean. That happens to me alot with any of his lyrics, and even other artists like Robert Plant in Zeppelin. It's totally ok to love his voice and the band's sound, and imagery without understanding the lyrics. I love when I finally understand them and it's something I relate to. Him and I have way too many strange similarities, and it used to freak me out but then I learned that him, David Bowie, and even Jesus Christ, are all born around the same time which explains alot.
How about we take the time to give much props to Marilyn Manson's music writers... We constantly think of Marilyn Manson as a one-man act, but he always has amazing artists composing the music for him to sing to. Without them, there would be no Marilyn Manson.... at least not one as great as this guy... Much respect to him and them.
In reallity ones life is pointless. We live to stop others from hurting. they never think of the the pain we endure. just the pain they will feel when we are gone
If you tell someone you're a Marilyn Manson fan they are likely to comment about his appearance. I say "Who gives a fucking shit, I'm here for his music". Man people who judge solely on appearance are so shallow...
Well I mean I'd personally just wanna fuck him for apearance alone... then add knowing his music?? Omg. The fact that a 19 year old autistic woman is thirsty as fuck for an almost 60 year old man is... it says something. Lmao. Just saying. And I also agree with your statement
i dedicate this song to the hatefull world we all in live in and these stupid wars we keep on fightning in i support our troops bb this is for them im pagan bb and luv marlyn manson cause he speaks the truth and is not afraid to tell it like it is because we are drained of our colors and used to luv one another also this song reminds of haarp weather control as well as other manson songs but rock on bud like the one song your one of us
Very awesome song. If you don't know what it is about, it describes Manson as a spaceman, looking down at Earth, and witnessing a depressingly revolting sight, which is our planet dying. Instead of doing something about it, he waits for God to do something about the now destroyed world. Everything and everyone are completely hollow, emotionless, mechanical & self-destructive, and instead of making the world a better place, they pray like insects for God to make it better. "I'm not attached to your world. Nothing heals, nothing grows." Manson feeling alienated from the things & people around him, and he doesn't want to take part in the murder of this planet anymore. "All my stitches itch. My prescription's low." Manson's stitches are itching, and the stitches are what he has for having emotion, while everybody else in a black and white coloured society, and everything on Earth completely fake, empty, lifeless & ugly. I tried giving my best synopsis into what the song means. Love from the U.K. Mr. Manson 💖
loved listening to this at night walking around with my headphones or in my shed that I painted an had hella strobe an blacklights up.just step into a different world..on drugs it's crazy but honestly being sober an clear minded is a lot more trippy an makes ya appreciate it in different ways I swear every time u can hear something else.fucking geniuses /,,/
Manson was going to name the album "Great Big White World" but he was afraid some people would think he is racist-which he isn't. The song name "Coma White" is very closely related to the big white world. coma white is drugs, white being the colour of drugs, and coma being in the state where you're hardly human. Therefore, the big white world just means we aren't 'human'.
I love Brian Warner; he sings like he’s taking a shit; his lyrics are the most important lyrics since before the millennium and he competes only with Tool today.
White is also a color that symbolizes purity. There are pressures in parts of society in which we must be completely 'white' all the time, but anyone who is honest with themselves will tell you that we are many shades of gray, that very few of us are actually pure. At least that's how I personally interpret the song. It's just my opinion.
Are the lyrics right? I always thought it was “I wish you were clean, just for today”.. maybe it is because I always associated this album with drugs and mental issues back in highschool. Everyone interprets songs differently due to experience, really rocked my world finding out I had the lyrics wrong all this time.
The song describes Manson as a spaceman, looking down on Earth, and seeing a revolting and depressing sight which is our destroyed world. Everyone is mechanical, self-destructive and hollow. And instead of doing something about it, they wait for God to do something about it. Instead of making the world a better place, they pray just like insects to God to make it better, and all the while the world is just dying. By saying 'I'm not attached to your world' Manson is also saying he feels alienated from everyone and everything aorund him, and that he doesn't want to take part in the murder of this planet any longer. Moving further along, by saying 'It's a great big white world, we are drained of our colors' he's calling the world fake, lifeless, ugly and empty. I like this song a lot, it's a song for everyone. If people could only try to understand it, they'd learn to start helping themselves before it's too late for all of existence.
Exactly.
Fernnando V. Damn, where did you get that from?
+ORB1T4L finally someone said it👍👍
what do bounty hunters have to do with this?
I think he is saying just wake up look around you. life is good. as long as you take these pills. lol
Marilyn Manson is a lyrical GENIUS. He brought heavy rock to the mainstream with catchy and clever lyrics combined with raw energy and total disregard for anyones opinion of him. It takes a lot of balls to do what he did. During the mid-late 90's he was going heads up with pop superstars like Britney, Nsync, Backstreet and Christina. Not trying to compare him to any pop stars but for him to shine bright at those times says a LOT about him. I have yet to hear a Marilyn Manson album that wasnt well done. He may not always have commercial success but a true talent like his should be better appreciated.
+carmencolumbusohio Eat me drink me was pretty zero out of ten to say the least. Glad he turned it around with The Pale Emperor though, that was a solid album.
+justification1979 Yeah, 'Eat Me , Drink Me' wasn't all that great, but I thought 'You and me and the Devil makes 3' was a solid song.
+carmencolumbusohio Im very much in agreement when it comes to his musical consistency. I think he always came across as perhaps too affected by his influences in his heyday, but he has probably found his own voice more as he has become less popular which is funny. His first three albums were pretty big for me personally though.
+carmencolumbusohio i like ur coment
I have heard countless times that high end of low was crappy. fuck those people.
This one has real meaning for today's world
It’s getting clearer and clearer each and every single day
Mechanical Animals came out when I was finishing up high school and I wasn't the biggest fan. I was heavily into the Antichrist mode and metal; the glam rock direction threw me off and I never really recovered enough to like any of his newer material over the past couple of decades, but.... I'm coming back to this album after all these years, sitting here playing along on my guitar and I can't believe how much I love this particular album. It took over twenty years of listening to other music and other genres to realize just how fucking GREAT this album was. I put on a track, pull up the guitar tabs, and lose myself in the song. I'm sure part of it is some buried nostalgic feeling of my teenage years after so much time has passed but...this is really good. The production quality, music, lyrics, it's all there. Awesome, awesome album.
Great Album,I was 14 when this came out in 1998,It was bad ass then,Still is today.
I was 1, fucking age.... :c
Still an amazing album though .
Lucifer brooks I was -2 XD
Lucifer brooks I was -1 and 3 months. X)
***** me 2
I was 17 and bought it the day it came out. I lived in the USA at the time and it was pretty shocking to me how fucking big of a deal buying a damn record was to some people there. I'm 33 now and i still haven't turned into a stan worshipping goat-sacrificing baby-eater =).
When The best song on the album is the best song on the album, not because it peaks early, but because it gets you excited for the rest of the album, because it gets you excited to hear it live, to imagine how this era might have evolved without columbine.
He's not an artist
He's a fucking work of art
Hes bolth. Kind of. He does do some cool yet weird shit like the time he smoked human bones.
Pavle .Mihajlovic got that right
sAINT
@@meepoman3941 song lyrics from saint fool
Pavle .Mihajlovic he gots a F and a C
2nd favorite from manson, target audience will always be best
we got a chupacabra with an automatic weapon
new vegas + manson, my kinda guy
Dixie Clementine true to caesar
"and i see all the old deceivers, we all just sing their song"...Lyric kills me
Dude, that song.
I never really listened to Mechanical Animals much until Recently on my Spotify Playlist and I heard this Song and it made me fall in love with him more. Why It took so long to Love this Album is beyond me. Marilyn will always be one of my first Loves as a pre Teen. I will always love n Adore this Man❤❤
Saw Manson early 2000's at Electric Factory in Philly. My ears are still ringing. Best show I've ever seen, and I've been to a bunch. Theatrical performance. Incredible entertainer. Music is awesome!
I don't know why, but I just find this song so calming.
ViviKibou Same
Maybe because this is an audio-drug.
@@buntmaszyn3358 I was just about to say it's because the instrumental
Vivi
Glad your a nice commentator
The lyrics kill me every time... Love this....
I forgot how much I love this song.
This song takes me to a better world
almost ironically.
Sonia Haider agreed
Ironic cause the songs talks about the opposite
Really!?😮
⌁ LYRICS ⌁
In space, the stars are no nearer
Just glitters like a morgue
And I dreamed I was a spaceman
Burned like a moth in a flame
And our world was so fucking gone
I'm not attached to your world
Nothing heals and nothing grows
I'm not attached to your world
Nothing heals and nothing grows
Because it's a great big white world
And we are drained of our colors
We used to love ourselves
We used to love one another
All my stitches itch, my prescription's low
I wish you were queen, just for today
In a world so white, what else could I say?
And hell was so cold
All the vases are so broken
And the roses tear our hands all open
Mother Mary, miscarry
But we pray just like insects
And the world is so ugly now
Because it's a great big white world
And we are drained of our colors
We used to love ourselves
We used to love one another
All my stitches itch, my prescription's low
I wish you were queen, just for today
All my stitches itch, my prescription's low
I wish you were queen, just for today
In a world so white, what else could I say?
Because it's a great big white world
And we are drained of our colors
We used to love ourselves
We used to love one another
All my stitches itch, my prescription's low
I wish you were queen, just for today
All my stitches itch, my prescription's low
I wish you were queen, just for today
In a world so white, what else could I say?
@idrinkhydrogenperoxide BECAUSE I CAN ;) also you con copy it as text much faster from a comment, but hey just my opinion
Manson saves the day!
One of my favorites from Manson.
One of the only few true artsts left in existence. don't go away.
God or whoever please don’t take this man away from us 😩🖤
@@angelashinner Ordered this CD in secret in late 2000, put it on with headphones. Especially with that scream in the live version before the final element, for things there are no words for. WE USED TO LOVE OURSELVES....WE USED TO LOVE ONE AND OTHER... Indeed what else could anyone say. Funny I bought into being too cool, that was the value of a decade from the onset of adulthood spent being trained to live in a film, "working class hero" or worse a perfectionist model prisoner with top grades living in nyc up against people who weren't as hungry. No friends, no love, nothing but an empty shell. Leaving and returning until I remembered Manson's records, the voice of a generation.
WE ARE CHAOS said to me we need artists because we are all artists. Thinking, calling out hypocrites, born again life style-ism or any -ism that makes us hate and give up our shot to do something good. Talk, write, create and use knowledge to pass forward whatever we are good at. Forget the other people who I thought were my betters. Forget people who have it all. I just want one thing to matter for me. Every one of us had art, expression, imagination if for a few movements in childhood and that lost adulthood when 70s, 80s kids...we started bands, painted, sung, until the tv, the first peer groups all based on abusing others. Something has gone very wrong. We "love the abuse because it makes us feel like we are needed." True, I thank all my crazy but smart old bronx uncles and a dad (six boys) born in the depression, late 30s. The other people I share haha blood with never got level of what happened to our stateless grand parents, my grandmum grew up in camps in the War, the 30s and 40s, the Soviets assaulted all the women horrifically with orders. They lost and regained it all but if nothing being black sheep instead of like them, mostly medical doctors for status, in another country. I was given mentoring to do that as I love the sciences, the mind and the brain, human development and history. But I didn't focus on all my areas, just what I hoped they'd respect in one of my families, but strangers good I don't need all these no emotion DC people, knew a potential in law, that was enough. I just couldn't serve this class of billionaire sons, they day traded for gambling. I learned how to do anything that was a gig before this crap ended that city.
It was people like Manson who planted the damn seed. Now it's like a split here, there's just people that care about shit and people who for whatever reason don't and no one can hide it any longer. Two rough groups, rather have sincere people. But two ways of life won't play nice. So I work all day and night, esp. planning what to do with a formal biochem neuroscience focus, that I switched for international law (neither of these employ you) being way into history, I have Latin as my 2nd language so I can read most romantic languages. I finished regular school earlier taught one on one by my own father in forensic psych and all classical subjects, didn't care for tv or games, and I couldn't be in school. Let's say I know a person who was treated like Manson but it was big and everyone knew it, two faced comments, and since people mostly had read my dad's book in public school; his time in religious orphan halls in the 50s, he drove a taxi and someone helped him get that one book out then it was the lecture circuit in juvenile prisons, etc. But the former issue was national news and the start of the "Accuser" mob tactic. So yeah, I didn't go back in public without it coming up until I got into the city. Now life is good, I write letters to year old comments before all hell breaks loose. Who knows.
"I never really hated the one true God, it's the God of the people I hated."
I was 18 when this come out and 2018 still loving it
I love him not because of how catchy his songs are, (->like the mainstream) it’s because Marilyn’s songs are always more than just songs. It contains something deeper. It requires listeners’ intelligence to hear that out.
2022 still loving it 💜
i was listening to manson long before i learned english i just liked his voice n music,, i know english now but for some reason i have trouble understanding what he sings,, after reading his lyrics i like his music even more,, its deep n awesome,, Hail Manson! n Satan,, or whatever bullshit u believe :D
i too learned with manson, because his voice i can understand but his letters , ....when i read and traslate i stay like to....this man is a fucking genius. XD. i feel that i wrong, but i still learned.
I only speak English, sadly, but I'd love to change that evebtually. I'm Mexican but I was adopted by my white parents who are amazing. English or not, it's not just you who thinks that. I still can't tell if he's saying, I wish you were queen, or I wish I was clean. That happens to me alot with any of his lyrics, and even other artists like Robert Plant in Zeppelin. It's totally ok to love his voice and the band's sound, and imagery without understanding the lyrics. I love when I finally understand them and it's something I relate to. Him and I have way too many strange similarities, and it used to freak me out but then I learned that him, David Bowie, and even Jesus Christ, are all born around the same time which explains alot.
@@tomduffy2580 he says queen
@@tomduffy2580 ur a dummy
The king of rock n roll, marilyn manson
This is by far my favorite Manson song
Forever love you manson ❤ fwts
This song makes me feel high and I love it!!!
This album and holywood is his best work I think both albums had deep meanings behind them
This takes me back to being 14 and in 8th grade...good timez...
How about we take the time to give much props to Marilyn Manson's music writers...
We constantly think of Marilyn Manson as a one-man act, but he always has amazing artists composing the music for him to sing to. Without them, there would be no Marilyn Manson.... at least not one as great as this guy...
Much respect to him and them.
its been 3 years since youve wrote that, but he has no writers, he and his band write the songs together
This song mean so much to me
*means
R.I.P ENGLISH
In reallity ones life is pointless. We live to stop others from hurting. they never think of the the pain we endure. just the pain they will feel when we are gone
That's fucking deep
Well said man
If you tell someone you're a Marilyn Manson fan they are likely to comment about his appearance. I say "Who gives a fucking shit, I'm here for his music". Man people who judge solely on appearance are so shallow...
I concur.
Well I mean I'd personally just wanna fuck him for apearance alone... then add knowing his music?? Omg. The fact that a 19 year old autistic woman is thirsty as fuck for an almost 60 year old man is... it says something. Lmao. Just saying. And I also agree with your statement
he’s always been gorgeous lmao people just don’t want to admit it
still my favorite album by them
Marylin Manson's finest hour! I ADORE this record! It built on Antichrist and upped the emotional ante. So desperate, but still, not without hope.
I love the Rock manson...I wish he was always so good...
I miss the old sweet manson...
absolutely agree..thats why i love him more than anyone else!!
Thanks, this is my favorite song of MM
I Absolutely Love This Song 💯💯
This song man. WOW!
I love his music!
i dedicate this song to the hatefull world we all in live in and these stupid wars we keep on fightning in i support our troops bb this is for them im pagan bb and luv marlyn manson cause he speaks the truth and is not afraid to tell it like it is because we are drained of our colors and used to luv one another also this song reminds of haarp weather control as well as other manson songs but rock on bud like the one song your one of us
Very awesome song. If you don't know what it is about, it describes Manson as a spaceman, looking down at Earth, and witnessing a depressingly revolting sight, which is our planet dying. Instead of doing something about it, he waits for God to do something about the now destroyed world. Everything and everyone are completely hollow, emotionless, mechanical & self-destructive, and instead of making the world a better place, they pray like insects for God to make it better.
"I'm not attached to your world. Nothing heals, nothing grows." Manson feeling alienated from the things & people around him, and he doesn't want to take part in the murder of this planet anymore.
"All my stitches itch. My prescription's low." Manson's stitches are itching, and the stitches are what he has for having emotion, while everybody else in a black and white coloured society, and everything on Earth completely fake, empty, lifeless & ugly. I tried giving my best synopsis into what the song means. Love from the U.K. Mr. Manson 💖
JIGROGRHU HI I RAN INTO YOU HERE
@@xevilgothgirlx hi! :D
Emo music is people bitching and moaning about their problems that they have making it so much worse then what it is. This my friend is Art.
Aww 🥰 goodness gracious
@Blacky Doge is that from emo nazi by rucka rucka ali? If so thats funny as hell
You guys just answered to 8 y.o. comment :d
You mistake Marilyn Manson for Emo. He’s actually quite the opposite. More like a mockery of Emo
My favorite oh yeah for sure BRILLIANT!!
03:10
nice lyrics
lol the best lyrics ever :3
gay
Great lyrics and such cool friends like Johnny and N. Cage. dsue
I love this song so much :(
Marilyn Manson is awesome
Mechanical Animals is my all time favorite album
This song is epic .
We used to love ourselves, we used to love one another...
he is everything for mee realisticccc
My favorite Manson song by far
Great song!
Thank you for posting this!! :)
Memory=memories=listen=love=eternal
So, so good!
I fucking love this song. Nuffield said
+robert buick lmao Nuffield
wonderful... thank you for this :)
I really got into MM lyrics man this album
loved listening to this at night walking around with my headphones or in my shed that I painted an had hella strobe an blacklights up.just step into a different world..on drugs it's crazy but honestly being sober an clear minded is a lot more trippy an makes ya appreciate it in different ways I swear every time u can hear something else.fucking geniuses /,,/
Manson was going to name the album "Great Big White World" but he was afraid some people would think he is racist-which he isn't. The song name "Coma White" is very closely related to the big white world. coma white is drugs, white being the colour of drugs, and coma being in the state where you're hardly human. Therefore, the big white world just means we aren't 'human'.
MM 👹
always amazing👹
Love it
Mechanical...tenho esse CD, linda essa musica
Mariana Rodrigues mirar 14 satan rites Marilyn Manson youtube
More true now than when it was written
im in love with his music,every, single, song. haha check out Brand New, not the same genre whatsoever but along similar lines :)
Thos should be the official song for 2024 everything is so superficial we humans behave like mechanical beings with no sympathy for another
This song goes out to my m8 Luke who we just lost. Hes not dead just married.
Its the same thing
Damn dude! That’s rough. Lost a few friends the same way.
@@gayfrogs4206 Manson sucks
Sorry for ur loss x
I love Brian Warner; he sings like he’s taking a shit; his lyrics are the most important lyrics since before the millennium and he competes only with Tool today.
j love that song
My favorite
White is also a color that symbolizes purity. There are pressures in parts of society in which we must be completely 'white' all the time, but anyone who is honest with themselves will tell you that we are many shades of gray, that very few of us are actually pure. At least that's how I personally interpret the song. It's just my opinion.
this is fckin brilliant! I wish I could hear this on 150db.
Muito linda..
If he thought the world was ugly back then, he should realoy look at 2020s. Modernity sucks, the guys in Manson s generation (gen x) had it way better
666th like.
look up "queen for a day"
He's a "fucking work of art" xD
me encanta
Man, i wish i could QUEEF just for today..Or whatever Manson said 😅😂😂
I wish you were queen
hEY MARILYN,HOws about playing in durban,south africa..summing to think about..
Hearing this song while being under drug influence must be a one time life experience.
i was thinking the exact same thing!
Holy shit. I can't find this song anywere on TH-cam.
You came to the right place.
Lt. Dan What? this songs? is full of it in youtube!
Haha right! love the (S)aint reference!
Eminem maybe?
Sry just saying ;) like both of them.
They are the only artists who really kick some ass.
this vid has fantastic audio quality for 240p...
Are the lyrics right? I always thought it was “I wish you were clean, just for today”.. maybe it is because I always associated this album with drugs and mental issues back in highschool. Everyone interprets songs differently due to experience, really rocked my world finding out I had the lyrics wrong all this time.
nice
yeah
i think we all know that marilyn manson isn't only manson
Maggle Cole
his real name is brain warner
Tori Jordan brain warner
Yep that's his real name
0 dislikes. thats how it's done
"i wish you were queen just for today." heres to hoping..
love the fuck outta this,song
mad hatter
me too
Peculiar guy.
lol i get the reference XD sAINT
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October 2019 everyone?
No one replied to my comment. So sad and alone... :'(
Hi?
So sad poor you
Is that a pity or an insult?
Sarcasm and irony... i guess?
0:47 I swear I heard this part before somewhere.....