I have no real opinion about this specific situation, but Pogo is just a huge douche in general. That's probably why he's getting shit.
I have no real opinion about this specific situation, but Pogo is just a huge douche in general. That's probably why he's getting shit.
Why is he a douche? I hear again and again how bad he is, but I find him to be a nice enough bloke
I'm with Sutekh here, even though I really don't care too much. Why is pogo such a douche? I mean, yeah, the eager idea of suing people for leaking demos from your 15 year old album is a little naive and silly, but other than that I don't see what the big deal is.
Do you have him on Facebook? All he does is whine and act like an asshole to everyone who doesn't blow him.
OK I'm confused: if he wants money off them - why not release them? In a nice package/liner notes, etc. Obviously there's demand: people will pay for them.
Is it because he and Manson are fighting?
And that MMII track is pretty bad, would have been bad in 1995 too. Lame band name too. Calling your band MMII is...even worse than Velvet Revolver.
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It's certainly decent enough but when a cover's THAT straightforward I'd generally rather just play the badass original instead...definitely worth a couple LOLs hearing Pogo cover a song called "Money is Not Our God," though.
When and where exactly were those shows on the Guns, God and Government Tour that had Manson come on stage on that chariot with the nude women? I'm watching bootlegs on YouTube but every show seems to just have some curtain up for the intro and then *fall, IHA starts*.
Except for OzzFest where he just walks on stage. Lol.
If that scene you refer to is present on BruRay release, than it's the very last show, specifically played for filming this DVD. The Bluray has the footage only from this show, while the DVD is a montage of the whole tour.
So, only the show that was filmed had it? Boo.
I remember when the DVD was going to be filmed in Dublin and I wasn't allowed to go. Bit odd that I ended up seeing Manson before my friends that had tickets to that.
That Dublin show scheduled for the filming of the GGG DVD was almost my 1st international Manson show...right after they announced it I happened to discover my credit card had a $10,000 limit, lol. Fortunately, filming there was cancelled & rescheduled for elsewhere BEFORE I went that far! But, yeah...the chicks & the chariot intro was organized solely for the LA GGG show at the Grand Olympic Auditorium, which is the sole source of footage for the Live in LA blu-ray disc & incorporated heavily into the GGG DVD disc as well.
There is a bluray of the LA show?
It's really good, well worth getting if you were on board up until holywood.
Of course *admires fingernails* the London show was much better... we got my monkey, cake & sodomy and they finished with 1996 ;P
I found the sync fine on the whole, but in certain places it's clear either the audio has been tweaked afterwards, or he was using backing tapes at the time. But it's not like that all the way through (as I recall)
TBH I enjoy the show as a slick, well rehearsed rock spectacle anyway (rather than having any raw, authentic punk type quality), so it doesn't affect my enjoyment - but yep, it is there.
Definitely comes down to personal preference... the GGG/Sphinctour editing style (lots of different gigs edited together) for me is one of the cardinal sins of making a live video... the other major one being breaking up the concert with interview footage
Here is the clip of Manson on californication
Kick his ass David Duchovny!
God that was just extremely painful to watch.
didn't they succeed with that manson scene? fit his current image very well imo. i found it funny.
I just finished the episode, it was better than I thought it would be, he was pretty funny and didn't seem out of place... especially next to Fetch... I fucking love that guy.
From Travis via Vinyl Collective boards:
Fingers crossed for Holy Wood.Glad you guys are enjoying this one. Working on more vinyl from the Manson catalog
that's probably why it was so excruciating, his current image is fucking awful. it didn't even come across as satirical, it was literally how i imagine he would act in that situation.
i also loved the way they were saying "MARILYN MANSON", like no one would have realised who that fat old slob was anymore.
so...listening to 'the trilogy' after about 10 years...this new album worth picking up?
(and fucking a, manson bucks!)
Try before you buy. There are some good songs for a manson album these days, but as an album as a whole its meh.
I'd take the best of the past three albums and make one definitive album. I'd call it " almost there"