Hi Friends, the last time I sat down with Michael Beinhorn we looked at Soundgarden’s "Black Hole Sun" which he engineered and produced! Now we’re breaking down "The Dope Show" which was the lead single from Marilyn Manson’s third album, Mechanical Animals. Throughout his career, Michael has worked with artists like Herbie Hancock, The Violent Femmes, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Soul Asylum, Hole, Ozzy Osbourne, Courtney Love, Marilyn Manson, Social Distortion, Korn, Golden Palominos, and Mew. Please let me know what songs that Michael has Produced you'd like to know about!
I would love to see you make another song from this album , like the singles: coma white, mechanical animals or i don't like the drugs.... Or even last day on earth or dissassociative and fundamentally loathsome
Definitely, even his live work is so deeply missed. You always have the people that say he does nothing on stage or you wouldn't notice if he wasn't there, but when he left, the void he left in live shows is huge.
Was he even playing live? I just remember him pushing his keyboard over or just repeatedly hammering on one key. I was always assuming his synthsounds were never live. Anyone know more about this?
@@standinsilence He was most likely mapping all his synth parts and samples to one key triggers. I remember reading somewhere, that Manson preferred Chris Vrenna's live keyboard playing over Pogos, cuz Vrenna would actually play the parts.
@@ItsToXxy To be fair, Manson has said similar things about a lot of ex members after they left. He praised Pogo a bunch before he left - From what I can tell watching live videos, Pogo definitely seemed to play keyboards live a lot more back in the Portrait and Smells Like Children days - But as the band got bigger I'd imagine a lot of that stuff became more and more automated. At any rate, Pogo's song writing and in-studio synth, sampling and tape loop work is still hard to debate - I mean beyond what's spoke about here, listen to something like Cryptorchid (him and manson got writing credits) or Kinderfeld (him, Twiggy and Manson got credits, if i remember) and you can really hear what he brought. If in the later years, he focused more on putting on a good show, i wouldn't hate on him. There's also the fact that a lot of what Pogo did wasn't just synths or keyboard anyhow - he also did a lot of sample and tape loop manipulation. That stuff he'd kinda have to trigger.
Mechanical Animals was a mind blowing album. Off the chart production! Great to hear all the behind the scenes conceptualization, which helped put it head and shoulders over anyone else at the time. “Brass balls”…spot on.
What’s crazy is that I’ve listened to this song million times and just now hearing different. When you isolate his vocals it actually sounds like he’s being crushed. Genius.
I remember the day I got this record in 1998. I put my Walkman on and threw a blanket over myself with my eyes closed. What an experience. I fucking wish music was still as good as it was back then..
Great episode. All Manson fans would like to watch more of these videos. Me personally, i love the part where Pogo get the credit he really deserves. He was the main part of the band
Fascinating! One of the best rock albums of all time. When I was a kid at audio engineering school I got to interview the sound engineer on this record, Sean Beaven. He answered everything about this track for me including mic placement. Great guy. Please do more Manson related videos
The sounds on this album were fucking slick as. One of my favourites that I never get tired of listening to. The concept, song writing and production all came together so well.
I still remember the first time I heard this on the radio. It was late at night and my jaw hit the floor. When it ended I just turned the radio off and sat there listening to the crickets outside. It was better than any drug. I’ll never forget that.
I had completely forgotten how much I love this song... This was excellent, thank you much for doing a MM song and going over this! Produce like a Pro killin it again 😎🤘🏼
Amazing album.. He never touched that level again for me. Had it all, sound, concept, image. Brilliant. I'm so glad I got that album as a kid and I'm so glad 8 was a kid when Manson was on top of the world.
Sorry for commenting almost the same thing on every "inside the song" but I'm just super excited and extremely grateful for these. Thank you so much. So cool to have Michael on the show so often. What an amazing guy, can't imagine anyone not liking him.
Would be awesome if you did episodes on Holy Wood and Golden Age Of Grotesque too. Oh and btw I enjoy these episodes. Have been watching some of the others too. Good stuff!
I believe it was Zim Zum who did the guitar work on this track, 100% my favourite guitarist, amazing tone, amazing feel, amazing guitars and amazing looks on stage, it’s a shame he left the band, but if he didn’t, MM wouldn’t have gotten John 5 and John is an amazing guitarist too haha
This was awesome to hear. Thanks! Glad Pogo is getting his credit and love in this, he really was the mastermind behind a lot of these albums, the icing on the cake. Would love to hear more from this album or other Manson albums
Thank You ever so much Warren. I purchased the Mechanical Animals cd the week it was released. I didn't start off as a MM fan. I played in bands and listened to bands at that time that were more on the Metal/Thrash end of the spectrum. Testament, Megadeth, Metallica, Anthrax, Sepaltura..I didn't like the gimmicks and playing dress up part of what I saw from Manson. When ACSS was released Manson Filmed the tour and released a live performance video of several shows that really show cased the talent in that band. I saw that VHS on the shelf at a record store and decided that I would give it a chance. That VHS was awesome and it changed my mind about MM. I purchased the ACSS cd and loved it as well. When this album came out I was excited and expecting something next level. I never expected this. It's like when Terminator 2 came out and the upgraded Terminator was so amazing and it blew everyone away. People were not ready for the melting metal and metal bending effects that were the highlight of that movie. I would say that this albums songs get covered the least out of all the music I hear covered by bands. People just don't know how to go about recreating it, even "in their own way". As a music lover, recording/mix engineer, and musician of 47 years I must say Thank You so much for creating content like this. Cheers everyone! Please like and subscribe and share this content with your friends so that Warren can continue to bring us this amazing content!
I love Marilyn Manson!! His songs have really unique sounds, I always want to see the making of them. Please do more of his music. I enjoyed this so much!! Thank you.
ANY time I am setting the levels on an audio system, whether it's in a car I plan on buying, or a my home stereo etc., THIS is my go-to song to use. It's the perfect mix!
Hi Warren, Thanks so much for talking to Michael about this fantastic album. I'd love to hear more about any of the songs from Mechanical Animals, but especially the album's opening track, Great Big White World.
Wondering how many bridges Manson has burned since then. I guess it's up to the Nothing people now if they can re-release anything from the 90's. Trent was sour the band didn't want him in charge of their records anymore. Manson and Pogo had a falling out after the lawsuit. Twiggy still remains tight with Manson but had to be kicked out of the band because rape allegations. AFAIK John 5 joined only after they had written everything for it, I don't remember him recording anything until Holywood.
MM did what he did , and it was great ...but I love all the " bells n whistles" for lack of a better term , that Michael inserted in all the right places ... Michael made it listenable....cheers
I like Michael Beinhorn for this show. He's knowledegable, well spoken, wise, and a good story teller. Please more Soundgarden stuff.... would love to see a show on his stuff with Herbie or Violent Femmes too
This is from my favorite MM album. I saw them at The Cow Palace near San Francisco. I already had Antichrist Superstar and Smells Like Children, but I didn't consider myself a "fan" of his. I'd actually gone to that show because of Monster Magnet, but was so impressed by Manson that I left as a fan of the band. I bought Mechanical Animals the next day and it stayed in my regular rotation for years and I still listen to it from time to time. Thanks for showing this.
Ive never heard a song as many times as The Dope Show. Its quite possibly my favorite song. Gonna listen to it again on the stereo after this deconstruction… awesome
Excellent video... I could listen to a video like this on every single track on Mechanical Animals. I consider it among some of the greatest rock albums of all time.
Warren I find my self coming back & back to this episode...I’ve made myself a fair bit of income just learning from your tips but something about this vid gives me the entertainment & all the added spice to get me going on day’s that I feel slow...so with that I say thank you good sir !!!
I really enjoy this series; I've learned heaps. I'd appreciate hearing from David Bottrill on the making of Ænima, any track. "Third Eye" still speaks to me.
I've been a Manson fan since 1995 and I've listened to every album and though Pale Emperor is a close second Mechanical Animals is still my favorite. I feel like MC is the most consistent, energetic and fully realized batch of songs Manson has ever put out and I've always admired the production of it so it's a real treat to see an interview with the producer. My only problem with MC is the cheerleader chant on the the chorus of Posthuman, I wish Manson would rerelease this album with outtakes and the cheerleader chant taken out.
Really truly loved these Beinhorn interviews. He’s done amazing work. So glad he talks about feel at the end since his records sound so clean and perfect it’s nice to know he values the human element. Would have been interesting being a fly on the wall hearing him and Manson collaborating during this time.
WOW! This is like the video of my dreams. Since I listened to this song I couldn‘t get over the fact of how well produced this is with various components and beats. I especially love the beat that sounds very „Glam 70s“. I am not even kidding: I always wanted to listen to its components isolated because it seems so well put together. This is like a dream came true! Thank you so much for this video!
A beautiful precursor to when Computers made Rock music whereby the instruments were made to sound computerised... I note the most apt and delicate omission of where much of the sounds and beats came from... a certain silvery gentleman who fronted amazing songs and production by Mike Leander. 🙏 x
Thank you both so much for this! Dope Show is my all time favourite MM song and I always wanted to hear the individual instruments and of course the great voice. It`s incredible!
Michael Beinhorn's remarks during the last 4min of this video is THE BEST commentary I have heard in a LONG time!!! Actually, Rick Beato has a video about how The Grid/ quantozation has killed the groove and robbed the humanity from modern rock music - which is something Dave Grohl was trying to get across when he was promoting HBO's Somic Highways, his own Sound City film/ and Foo Fighters' Wasting Light. And they are ALL CORRECT!! Rampant overuse of time "correction" and sound replacement has created a new "sound", but also made that music devoid of the GREASE that is supposed to make Rock Music - edgy, scary, cathartic, wild, and out of control. It has created instead something too homogeneous, sterile, sanitized and ultimately safe. Kudos to you Warren Huart, for revisiting this album for us to enjoy! 🤘🏻🦁
Awesome tech talk! Thank you for this one and Coma White. Mechanical Animals is one of the key records in my life, because without that I probably wouldn't start to produce music
Just another day at the 'office' for you guys, but great to hear more about making these tracks. Thanks. Not only that, but some of those sounds just gave me some great ideas of what to do with a track that needs attention, so I'm off to play some wierd noises, now, so thanks again
This is one of those rare albums that I had a monogamous relationship with - the one that you just listen to all the time and nothing else for a couple of weeks.
I’d love to hear anything that you fancy from Korn’s Untouchables. That record took 2 years to make and a lot of times they said it was a masterpiece of alternative metal. With spending month alone on the drum mics. Would love to hear his story on “Here to Stay” or “Thoughtless” but whatever makes my day. Thank you for doing this btw
Hi Friends, the last time I sat down with Michael Beinhorn we looked at Soundgarden’s "Black Hole Sun" which he engineered and produced! Now we’re breaking down "The Dope Show" which was the lead single from Marilyn Manson’s third album, Mechanical Animals. Throughout his career, Michael has worked with artists like Herbie Hancock, The Violent Femmes, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Soul Asylum, Hole, Ozzy Osbourne, Courtney Love, Marilyn Manson, Social Distortion, Korn, Golden Palominos, and Mew. Please let me know what songs that Michael has Produced you'd like to know about!
Here to stay by Korn would be incredible!! Or anything from that album (untouchables)
@Marko Fahrenheit I believe they said it was in the ball park of 2 million? Probably not THE most expensive but I'm sure it's up there.
hey man. id love to hear something off follow the leader from korn. the two guitars, that dreamy breakdowny bit near the end etc
Produce Like A Pro any song on Celebrity Skin by Hole
I would love to see you make another song from this album , like the singles: coma white, mechanical animals or i don't like the drugs.... Or even last day on earth or dissassociative and fundamentally loathsome
I love that Pogo got lots of love for his synth work.
Definitely, even his live work is so deeply missed. You always have the people that say he does nothing on stage or you wouldn't notice if he wasn't there, but when he left, the void he left in live shows is huge.
Was he even playing live? I just remember him pushing his keyboard over or just repeatedly hammering on one key. I was always assuming his synthsounds were never live. Anyone know more about this?
@@standinsilence He was most likely mapping all his synth parts and samples to one key triggers.
I remember reading somewhere, that Manson preferred Chris Vrenna's live keyboard playing over Pogos, cuz Vrenna would actually play the parts.
@@ItsToXxy To be fair, Manson has said similar things about a lot of ex members after they left. He praised Pogo a bunch before he left - From what I can tell watching live videos, Pogo definitely seemed to play keyboards live a lot more back in the Portrait and Smells Like Children days - But as the band got bigger I'd imagine a lot of that stuff became more and more automated. At any rate, Pogo's song writing and in-studio synth, sampling and tape loop work is still hard to debate - I mean beyond what's spoke about here, listen to something like Cryptorchid (him and manson got writing credits) or Kinderfeld (him, Twiggy and Manson got credits, if i remember) and you can really hear what he brought. If in the later years, he focused more on putting on a good show, i wouldn't hate on him.
There's also the fact that a lot of what Pogo did wasn't just synths or keyboard anyhow - he also did a lot of sample and tape loop manipulation. That stuff he'd kinda have to trigger.
Mechanical Animals was a mind blowing album. Off the chart production! Great to hear all the behind the scenes conceptualization, which helped put it head and shoulders over anyone else at the time. “Brass balls”…spot on.
What’s crazy is that I’ve listened to this song million times and just now hearing different. When you isolate his vocals it actually sounds like he’s being crushed. Genius.
I remember the day I got this record in 1998. I put my Walkman on and threw a blanket over myself with my eyes closed. What an experience. I fucking wish music was still as good as it was back then..
My favorite Manson album by far. I absolutely love seeing it broken down and dissected like this.
Thanks ever so much
what a brilliant record. perfect combination of rock and electronic
The Wedge agreed! Amazing album!!
Great episode. All Manson fans would like to watch more of these videos. Me personally, i love the part where Pogo get the credit he really deserves. He was the main part of the band
Fascinating! One of the best rock albums of all time. When I was a kid at audio engineering school I got to interview the sound engineer on this record, Sean Beaven. He answered everything about this track for me including mic placement. Great guy. Please do more Manson related videos
I didn’t know you were into this!
@@SatanSplainer I love metal, industrial, rock and anything heavy bhai
@@KarlRockcan you relay most of the information Sean told you?
@@MilanJibril I wish I could! But it was like 15 years ago and have no idea where it is. Try contact him, he’s friendly.
@KarlRock wow! Thanks ever so much for commenting on my video! That really means a lot! I can’t believe I only just saw this.
Amazing, no words. Plaese do more of Marilyn Manson or NIN.
"Please" use spell check ....... it's so easy ......
@@KAdams-dr4pc fuck off? XD was on phone in a bus in a non-english speaking country sorry
Trent Reznor on this show would be bloody brilliant
Dumb ass!!
Omega and The Mechanical Animals. Holy gods that album was incredible. What a fascinating chat
Keep coming back to this video...will always be one of my favorites !
Man, I was a huge manson fan as a kid so to see this truly warms my heart. Thank you so much Warren.
You're very welcome my friend!!
I just spend 26 minutes watching David Tennant's dad and Willem Dafoe's son,talking about a song I've never heard. I'll be buying more of this!
Would love more Antichrist Superstar Album songs. It would be very interesting....
Jessica Taylor thanks my friend! Marvellous idea!!
@@Producelikeapro hear, hear!
Yes, a thousand times, yes!!! Antichrist Superstar is another masterpiece!
yes!
One of my favorite albums from that time period. So full of energy!
This is awesome, would love more Manson, or even Nine Inch Nails!
Get to see the "insides" of Closer would be brilliant!
@ That would be incredible, sooo much to say about that song from a technical standpoint
!!!!! YES !!!!!
Antichrist Superstar would be brilliant to see!
More Manson or ESPECIALLY Nine Inch Nails :)
The sounds on this album were fucking slick as. One of my favourites that I never get tired of listening to. The concept, song writing and production all came together so well.
Michael Beinhorn, one of my musical heroes, talking about recording the soundtrack to my high school years. I never thought I'd see it. Thank you!
I still remember the first time I heard this on the radio. It was late at night and my jaw hit the floor. When it ended I just turned the radio off and sat there listening to the crickets outside. It was better than any drug. I’ll never forget that.
I had completely forgotten how much I love this song... This was excellent, thank you much for doing a MM song and going over this! Produce like a Pro killin it again 😎🤘🏼
''Stripper-type beat'' lol. He nailed it and it fits the song pefectly! Also love the constant shifting textures on the whole album.
First time I heard the entire song I was at the strip club, the irony.
MORE PLEASE ! hahaha
They took this stripper beat from the Iggy Pop/David Bowie track "Night Clubbin'"
Amazing album.. He never touched that level again for me. Had it all, sound, concept, image. Brilliant. I'm so glad I got that album as a kid and I'm so glad 8 was a kid when Manson was on top of the world.
Sorry for commenting almost the same thing on every "inside the song" but I'm just super excited and extremely grateful for these. Thank you so much. So cool to have Michael on the show so often. What an amazing guy, can't imagine anyone not liking him.
Aw shucks thanks ever so much Chris!!
Agreed 100%!! Michael is amazing!!
Definitely more Manson's songs please!! It's so inspiring!
Love mr. beinhorn he’s so laid back. Very knowledgeable and chill
Thanks ever so much Brian
Lol that’s his pr personality for interviews. He’s very intense.
This guy to me is a REAL Producer.....he is hands on.....
Thank you for this! I would love more about Marilyn Manson.
Hi LEΩ Granja me too!!
Would be awesome if you did episodes on Holy Wood and Golden Age Of Grotesque too.
Oh and btw I enjoy these episodes. Have been watching some of the others too. Good stuff!
I believe it was Zim Zum who did the guitar work on this track, 100% my favourite guitarist, amazing tone, amazing feel, amazing guitars and amazing looks on stage, it’s a shame he left the band, but if he didn’t, MM wouldn’t have gotten John 5 and John is an amazing guitarist too haha
Good point!
so true
Zim Zum played on this album, but he's not credited as playing on this particular song, it's all Twiggy!
This was awesome to hear. Thanks! Glad Pogo is getting his credit and love in this, he really was the mastermind behind a lot of these albums, the icing on the cake. Would love to hear more from this album or other Manson albums
Nemoris Inferioris thanks ever so much! Yes, Pogo seems like one of the huge parts of the sound of the album!
@Rico Williams secret weapon?
Thank You ever so much Warren. I purchased the Mechanical Animals cd the week it was released. I didn't start off as a MM fan. I played in bands and listened to bands at that time that were more on the Metal/Thrash end of the spectrum. Testament, Megadeth, Metallica, Anthrax, Sepaltura..I didn't like the gimmicks and playing dress up part of what I saw from Manson. When ACSS was released Manson Filmed the tour and released a live performance video of several shows that really show cased the talent in that band. I saw that VHS on the shelf at a record store and decided that I would give it a chance. That VHS was awesome and it changed my mind about MM. I purchased the ACSS cd and loved it as well. When this album came out I was excited and expecting something next level. I never expected this. It's like when Terminator 2 came out and the upgraded Terminator was so amazing and it blew everyone away. People were not ready for the melting metal and metal bending effects that were the highlight of that movie. I would say that this albums songs get covered the least out of all the music I hear covered by bands. People just don't know how to go about recreating it, even "in their own way". As a music lover, recording/mix engineer, and musician of 47 years I must say Thank You so much for creating content like this. Cheers everyone! Please like and subscribe and share this content with your friends so that Warren can continue to bring us this amazing content!
I love Marilyn Manson!! His songs have really unique sounds, I always want to see the making of them. Please do more of his music. I enjoyed this so much!! Thank you.
Karen vvv look at 14 satan rites Marilyn Manson on youtube
ANY time I am setting the levels on an audio system, whether it's in a car I plan on buying, or a my home stereo etc., THIS is my go-to song to use. It's the perfect mix!
Hi Terry Hesticles it’s such an incredible song! The Production on it has always been one of my favourite pieces of Production!
OMG you make a video about one of my absolute favorite albums.
Hi acutelychronic wow! Yes, such an amazing sounding album!!
The whole Mechanical Animals was a rock masterpiece. I literally consumed the CD back then.
Hi Warren,
Thanks so much for talking to Michael about this fantastic album. I'd love to hear more about any of the songs from Mechanical Animals, but especially the album's opening track, Great Big White World.
Wow I love hearing all the individual tracks! Been listening to Manson for more than half my live. Great watch!
What a terrific video and makes me wish that Mechanical Animals would be remastered and released as a deluxe edition with demos and the such.
Hi Kaiser Octavian I wonder if they might do that soon!
FUCK. YES.
Wondering how many bridges Manson has burned since then. I guess it's up to the Nothing people now if they can re-release anything from the 90's.
Trent was sour the band didn't want him in charge of their records anymore. Manson and Pogo had a falling out after the lawsuit. Twiggy still remains tight with Manson but had to be kicked out of the band because rape allegations. AFAIK John 5 joined only after they had written everything for it, I don't remember him recording anything until Holywood.
@@2free2snakes Yep, you're right about that. The guitars on this album were from Twiggy and Zim Zum, no John 5 yet.
MM did what he did , and it was great ...but I love all the " bells n whistles" for lack of a better term , that Michael inserted in all the right places ... Michael made it listenable....cheers
I like Michael Beinhorn for this show. He's knowledegable, well spoken, wise, and a good story teller. Please more Soundgarden stuff.... would love to see a show on his stuff with Herbie or Violent Femmes too
PLEASE do more Manson! This made my day!
That's all it took to make your day ?
@@KAdams-dr4pc yes... so, what now?
@@Wormyquormy
Just wondering .....
Can't a girl wonder?
🖤❤
@@KAdams-dr4pc Sure, it's just a strange question to ask, I guess hahaha
@@Wormyquormy
Well .... we are both here watching MM .... he's strange ... so that makes this all normal .... get it?
😎
I listened to this album over and over again in my car
Undercover Rat Music yes, it’s a masterpiece!!
Yet another great video with Michael Beinhorn. Fantastic album, really love "The Speed Of Pain".
Thanks ever so much Mike!!
Please have Michael back to break down every song on this album. One of my top 5 albums from the 1990's.
Brian Romero I agree! It’s a Masterpiece!!
This is from my favorite MM album.
I saw them at The Cow Palace near San Francisco. I already had Antichrist Superstar and Smells Like Children, but I didn't consider myself a "fan" of his. I'd actually gone to that show because of Monster Magnet, but was so impressed by Manson that I left as a fan of the band. I bought Mechanical Animals the next day and it stayed in my regular rotation for years and I still listen to it from time to time.
Thanks for showing this.
One of my favorite albums of all time!
Nice to hear Pogo get some love and respect
my fav manson album. this was cool hearing all the tracks solo
Time for Pogo to get finally recognized, I am happy Mr. Beinhorn spoke fondly of him, he deserve it.
One of My Favourite Albums ever!!!
Ive never heard a song as many times as The Dope Show. Its quite possibly my favorite song. Gonna listen to it again on the stereo after this deconstruction… awesome
I don't know much, but what I do know is that I love listening to you two talk about music. More Manson, please.
Yesss it's Michael again! Love the dude
Sjoerd ˈʃuːd yes!! michael is wonderful!
The overall soundscape of this record is pretty much the pinnacle for me, so much in there, great video
What can I say except that this video is awesome. Thank you ever so much Warren and Michael.
One of my favourite records ever! Thank you so much for doing this!
Excellent video... I could listen to a video like this on every single track on Mechanical Animals. I consider it among some of the greatest rock albums of all time.
Awesome. One of my favorite albums of all time.
Warren I find my self coming back & back to this episode...I’ve made myself a fair bit of income just learning from your tips but something about this vid gives me the entertainment & all the added spice to get me going on day’s that I feel slow...so with that I say thank you good sir !!!
I don't connect to MM but I appreciate the soundscape and how epic it is. This made me like a whole lot better. It's like magic, man!
More Manson songs please 🙏🖤 loved this
I really enjoy this series; I've learned heaps. I'd appreciate hearing from David Bottrill on the making of Ænima, any track. "Third Eye" still speaks to me.
This video is the best on UA-cam
Amazing- all the times I've listened to this song, on that "messed up piano" piece I never noticed that last high note!
Such a great song.
Loved watching this, one of my favorite records.
This is one of my favorite records! Definitely in the top 10
This was actually very interesting! I have a new respect for this song. Michael is spot on when he's talking about "Feel".
Yes. Mechanical Animals is pure genius, and frankly, for my tastes, the best Manson album.
Citizen 337: Is MA really better than AS?
I've been a Manson fan since 1995 and I've listened to every album and though Pale Emperor is a close second Mechanical Animals is still my favorite. I feel like MC is the most consistent, energetic and fully realized batch of songs Manson has ever put out and I've always admired the production of it so it's a real treat to see an interview with the producer. My only problem with MC is the cheerleader chant on the the chorus of Posthuman, I wish Manson would rerelease this album with outtakes and the cheerleader chant taken out.
Keep wishing.
Lol. That's funny that the cheerleading is so repulsive to you
The “cheerleader” is rose mc gowan
Omigoodness I knew I missed something! Here it is❣️Thank you Michael and Warren! 😃
Just amazing! One of my favourite albums of all time.
Really truly loved these Beinhorn interviews. He’s done amazing work. So glad he talks about feel at the end since his records sound so clean and perfect it’s nice to know he values the human element. Would have been interesting being a fly on the wall hearing him and Manson collaborating during this time.
WOW! This is like the video of my dreams. Since I listened to this song I couldn‘t get over the fact of how well produced this is with various components and beats. I especially love the beat that sounds very „Glam 70s“. I am not even kidding: I always wanted to listen to its components isolated because it seems so well put together. This is like a dream came true! Thank you so much for this video!
Marilyn's best song
A beautiful precursor to when Computers made Rock music whereby the instruments were made to sound computerised... I note the most apt and delicate omission of where much of the sounds and beats came from... a certain silvery gentleman who fronted amazing songs and production by Mike Leander. 🙏 x
Thank you both so much for this! Dope Show is my all time favourite MM song and I always wanted to hear the individual instruments and of course the great voice. It`s incredible!
Michael Beinhorn's remarks during the last 4min of this video is THE BEST commentary I have heard in a LONG time!!! Actually, Rick Beato has a video about how The Grid/ quantozation has killed the groove and robbed the humanity from modern rock music - which is something Dave Grohl was trying to get across when he was promoting HBO's Somic Highways, his own Sound City film/ and Foo Fighters' Wasting Light. And they are ALL CORRECT!! Rampant overuse of time "correction" and sound replacement has created a new "sound", but also made that music devoid of the GREASE that is supposed to make Rock Music - edgy, scary, cathartic, wild, and out of control. It has created instead something too homogeneous, sterile, sanitized and ultimately safe. Kudos to you Warren Huart, for revisiting this album for us to enjoy! 🤘🏻🦁
Warren!!! We cant thank you enough for these GREAT conversations! I love how inspiring these videos are, looking forward to the next video!
Ontario Institute of Audio Recording Technology Thanks ever so much my friend! I’m so glad to be able to help!!
Awesome tech talk! Thank you for this one and Coma White.
Mechanical Animals is one of the key records in my life, because without that I probably wouldn't start to produce music
I enjoy these conversations so much! I always learn something new. Thanks for sharing this with us!
22:40 Yes! I’d say feel is vital to concert music (“classical”) as well.
What an incredible video! I'd LOVE to see a breakdown of "The Last Day on Earth" there are so many layers to that supremely underrated song
Thanks ever so much! I’m really glad you enjoyed it! Definitely look into that for future videos!
Yes!
The Bends changed my life, I'm so glad to hear you mention it
Thanks for this one, Warren. You're really on a roll with these 'Inside the Song' videos!
Sean Kennedy thanks ever so much my friend!!
I would love to hear breakdowns and discussions of some of other tracks on this album, too! It really is a great record.
Oh, boy! I remember that song so well. Thank you so much for coming up with this format and covering this crazy, crazy song. Love it!
Thank you, Warren for this! I am an engineer/producer and a big MM fan.
Just another day at the 'office' for you guys, but great to hear more about making these tracks. Thanks. Not only that, but some of those sounds just gave me some great ideas of what to do with a track that needs attention, so I'm off to play some wierd noises, now, so thanks again
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Thanks for this. Exactly what I wanted!
Could you do the whole album. One of my absolute favorites- the sounds are so good!
The producer for some of Marilyn’s best tunes teamed up with the dude form greenday ❤ amazing! Truly a one in a million collab
i loved watching Michael open up and get excited about the conversation last time. Then this one is grins from word go. Good stuff
This is one of those rare albums that I had a monogamous relationship with - the one that you just listen to all the time and nothing else for a couple of weeks.
A lot of praise to Modonna Wayne Gacy in this video. Well deserved he’s kind of an unsung hero in the band
This is so awesome! This is the best thing I've seen in a while!! Everything about this album and everything before by Marilyn Manson was genius.
How have I not seen this until now, wow so cool!! Thanks so much! And Where can I find the stem tracks!?!
Thanks ever so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
I can't wait to hear more
One of my favorite albums!
I’d love to hear anything that you fancy from Korn’s Untouchables. That record took 2 years to make and a lot of times they said it was a masterpiece of alternative metal. With spending month alone on the drum mics. Would love to hear his story on “Here to Stay” or “Thoughtless” but whatever makes my day. Thank you for doing this btw
Thank you so much for this video, Warren!! I was the biggest MM fan on my youth(up until my 30s really)
Thanks ever so much!