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1996 single by Marilyn Manson

"The Beautiful People"
MarilynMansonBeautifulPeopleAlt.jpg
Unmarried past Marilyn Manson
from the album Antichrist Superstar
Released September 22, 1996
Recorded New Orleans, Louisiana, 1996
Genre
  • Alternative metal[1]
  • alternative stone[ii]
  • hard rock[iii]
Length 3:45
Label
  • Nothing
  • Interscope
Songwriter(s)
  • Marilyn Manson
  • Twiggy Ramirez
Producer(s)
  • Trent Reznor
  • Dave Ogilvie
  • Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson singles chronology
"Sugariness Dreams (Are Made of This)"
(1995)
"The Beautiful People"
(1996)
"Long Hard Route Out of Hell"
(1997)
1997 reissue encompass artwork
TheBeautifulPeople.jpg

"The Beautiful People" is a song by American rock band Marilyn Manson. Information technology was released as the lead single from the band's 2d studio anthology, Antichrist Superstar, in September 1996. Classified equally alternative metal, the song was written by frontman Marilyn Manson and Twiggy Ramirez, and was produced past Trent Reznor, Dave Ogilvie and Manson.

The title of the vocal comes from Marylin Bough's 1967 book The Beautiful People,[4] which exposed the world of scandal within the "jet-set" lifestyle of the 1960s, and the civilisation of beauty as it pertained to fashion and politics.[4] [5] In the context of the album's concept, the song refers to the privileged class of elites whom the titular grapheme, a populist demagogue called Antichrist Superstar, fulminate against. Lyrically, it discusses what Manson refers to as "the culture of dazzler".[4]

The single peaked at number 26 on the US Mod Rock Tracks chart and remains known equally one of Marilyn Manson's nigh famous and most successful original songs; in a 2004 review, Richard Banks of the BBC called the track "even so the nigh impressive"[half dozen] in the band'due south catalogue, and in 2006 it was ranked at number 28 on VH1'southward forty Greatest Metallic Songs.[7]

Song information [edit]

Origins [edit]

"The Beautiful People" was written in 1994, with lyrics by Marilyn Manson and music past Twiggy Ramirez. The original demo version was written in a hotel room while on tour, and recorded to iv-track by Manson, Ramirez, and drummer Ginger Fish. Manson recalled to Kerrang! magazine in May 2005: "It was somewhere in the Southward, which is ironic. I retrieve playing the drum trounce on the floor and then having my drummer duplicate that on the drum motorcar. It happened in one day pretty much."[8]

Limerick and lyrical content [edit]

The song is preceded with a few seconds of backwards-guitar feedback and electronic noise. It includes a heavily distorted spoken sample past Tex Watson, declaring "[Nosotros would] swoop down on the town. . . [and] kill everyone that wasn't cute".[9]

The song is written in drib D tuning, and is built primarily out of power chords based on the notes of a diminished triad. It also incorporates extensive use of guitar distortion, and the apply of palm muting creates a highly rhythmic, driving style amplified by a heavy percussion track. The vocal's characteristic element is its repetitive drum beat: a five-trounce mutual fourth dimension pattern played on floor toms, with a shuffle note each measure creating a triplet feel.[ commendation needed ]

Sean Beavan, who mixed and co-produced Antichrist Superstar, is credited with "descending horn guitar" on the rail. Beavan can be heard playing a repeated descending figure with a brass musical instrument-like sound using a guitar synthesizer.

Lyrically, it is entwined with the Antichrist Superstar anthology'southward overarching theme, a semi-narrative test of the Nietzschean Übermensch.[10] Within this context, "The Beautiful People" deals explicitly with the destructive manifestation of the Will to Ability ("In that location's no time to discriminate / hate every motherfucker that's in your style"), while too exploring Nietzsche's view of master-slave morality ("It's not your fault that you're ever wrong / The weak ones are in that location to justify the potent"), particularly the concept'southward connexion with Social Darwinism and its relation to various political and economic systems such equally commercialism and fascism ("Capitalism has made it this way/Quondam-fashioned fascism volition accept it away").

Notable performances [edit]

"The Beautiful People" was performed sporadically during the 1995–1996 Smells Like Children Bout, frequently in abbreviated grade as part of the Portrait of an American Family song "My Monkey". Information technology was "officially" premiered on October 3, 1996, at the State Theatre in Kalamazoo – the 2d show of the band'south Dead to the Globe Tour.[ citation needed ]

The band took two weeks off post-obit the last European bear witness of their yr-long Dead to the World Tour and, on September 4, flew to New York Urban center and performed as the grand finale of the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards.[11] [12] The song had reached №26 on the Billboard Modernistic Rock Tracks chart and its music video was nominated at the testify for Best Rock Video.[12]

Preceded by a marching band playing "Hail to the Chief", Manson entered the stage in a full-torso black fur coat flanked by mock U.s.a. Secret Service agents,[12] and delivered a voice communication to the audience of Hollywood celebrities from a microphone-covered lectern emblazoned with the phrase 'Antichrist Superstar' in classical Latin script and the band'southward "Shock" logo fashioned to look like the Seal of the President of the The states:

My fellow Americans, we volition no longer exist oppressed by the fascism of Christianity. And we will no longer be oppressed by the fascism of beauty. As I see you all sitting out there trying your hardest not to exist ugly, trying your hardest not to fit in, trying your hardest to earn your way into Heaven, merely permit me inquire y'all—do you want to be in a place that'southward filled with a bunch of assholes?[11] [12]

Subsequently the speech the band launched into "The Beautiful People", with Manson striking rigid poses as he sang. Manson removed his coat midway thru to reveal a 2nd costume underneath that consisted of a leather corset and g-string which revealed his bare buttocks, a pair of thigh-high fishnet hosiery attached to a leather garter belt and human knee-high leather boots. The performance came to its climax as the band smashed their instruments at the end of the song.[12] Equally the prove closed, host Chris Rock teasingly yelled for the audition to "Run to church correct now! Get your asses into church, or you're going to hell!".[11] Despite their extremely negative review of the program as a whole, Rolling Rock singled out the operation as "riveting".[xiii]

Marilyn Manson and Twiggy Ramirez joined The Smashing Pumpkins at Mount View, California's Shoreline Amphitheatre for an acoustic performance of "The Beautiful People" during the venue'south annual Span School Benefit on October 18, 1997.[14] Nine Inch Nails also performed "The Beautiful People", with frontman Trent Reznor on bass guitar and Marilyn Manson on lead vocals, on May ix, 2000 at Madison Foursquare Garden. Manson had been a surprise guest at the concert, actualization unannounced on stage during Nine Inch Nails' "Starfuckers, Inc."; this functioning was filmed and released as a bonus feature on And All That Could Have Been in 2002.[xv] At the 2012 Echo Awards, Rammstein performed the vocal, with Marilyn Manson continuing in for pb vocaliser Till Lindemann.[xvi] On October 31, 2014 in a special setup on Halloween night, Manson performed the song with Johnny Depp on guitar and Ninja (from Die Antwoord) as a groundwork vocalist, in the guild Roxy in Westward Hollywood.[17]

In live performances, Manson frequently incorporates the lyric "How does it feel to be one of the beautiful people?" from The Beatles' "Baby, You're a Rich Man" into the song, either shouted over its instrumental intermission or as a pb-in to the introductory drums.[eighteen]

Versions and releases [edit]

Fascist imagery, whether blatant or destructive, exists in everything. Rock'n'gyre, sports, politics, they all carry an element of it. Totalitarianism fascinates me because I come across it everywhere. You lot are told from birth to death that if y'all don't participate in various backer rituals, ie consumption, expert behaviour, religious worship, y'all won't be accepted, loved or beautiful. That underlying suppression affects you lot and it'south completely ignored ... Look, why practise people want to be beautiful? To be loved, accepted, conquer their fearfulness of exclusion. I finally realised subsequently years of non being accepted—why not create your own standard and let other people be accepted or rejected past you lot? We've reversed the whole idea of the fascism of beauty and replaced it with our own standard. Nosotros destroyed it to create a new way.

—Marilyn Manson[19]

In addition to the version on the Antichrist Superstar album and the version on the single (which differ but in the length of the introductory noise) a radio edit besides exists, which removes the profanity. The phrase "hate every motherfucker" has been replaced by the alternating lyric "hate every other hater", and the discussion "shit" has been excised. This radio edit is the version used in the music video for "The Cute People".[ citation needed ]

3 official remixes of "The Beautiful People" have been released. The kickoff, "The Horrible People", was created by Danny Saber and appears on the 1997 Remix & Repent EP; the remix features a fast-tempo pulsate n bass backing track, and accents the original song's swing jazz-inflected rhythm with contumely and piano samples. J. G. Thirlwell'southward "The Not-And then-Cute People" is a straight industrial reworking of the track, with rhythmic vocal samples and churning, filtered synthesizers. Information technology was used every bit the opening theme for WWF RAW is State of war for simply a few weeks in March 1997. Subsequently an edited version of the song was used as the opening theme for WWE SmackDown! from 2001 to 2003, and a remix of it was included on WWF Forceable Entry and a x-inch pic disc single of the song.

Marilyn Manson's 2004 greatest hits compilation, Lest We Forget, contains a slightly reworked version of the track. The longer introduction from the single version has been restored, and certain musical elements (most notably, an organ-like audio non noticeable in the previously released versions) have been made more pronounced. In 2010, Christina Aguilera released "The Cute People" from her picture Burlesque, which samples the song.[20]

In 1997, MTV News reported that Manson had expressed interest in collaborating with Snoop Dogg to produce a rock/rap version of "The Beautiful People".[21] [22] It is unknown if the collaboration ever actually occurred, although in his September 4, 1997 keynote address at the CMJ Music Marathon, the singer referred to the project as "something I would nonetheless love to do"[23] and blamed the hectic touring schedules of both his own ring and the rapper for the filibuster. To engagement the remix has never materialized.[22]

Music video [edit]

Manson in the music video'southward "dental device" costume

Floria Sigismondi directed what has been described as "the creepiest of creepy videos"[24] for "The Beautiful People". The clip, filmed in the then abandoned Gooderham and Worts distillery in Toronto, Canada,[25] depicts the ring performing the song in a classroom-similar area busy with medical prostheses and laboratory equipment. Intercut with these performance clips are scenes of lead vocalist Marilyn Manson in a long gown-like costume and aviator goggles, wearing stilts and prosthetic makeup which make him appear baldheaded and grotesquely tall; afterwards being placed in this costume by similarly attired attendants, he appears to a cheering crowd through a window in a scene reminiscent of a rally, and later stands in the center of a circle while people march around him pumping their fists into the air. Other fast cutting scenes include extreme close-ups of crawling earthworms, mannequin heads and hands, and the boots of people marching; and shots of the individual band members bizarrely costumed, including Manson in dorsum and neck braces, a leather aviator cap and an orthodontic cheek retractor, exposing metal teeth.

The video was nominated for two 1997 MTV Video Music Awards: Best Rock Video and Best Special Effects.[26]

"I'1000 a big fan of prosthetics and other medical fetishes. It was an interesting thing. It was used for dental operations and things of that nature. Information technology did leave some bad cuts in my mouth that volition unfortunately, probably never heal. Merely, yous always have to endure to make something great."[27]

Reception [edit]

The unmarried was generally praised on its release. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine highly praised the vocal, stating that "With its mock menace and pummeling metallic triplets, it was the get-go Manson song with an oversized hook -- the kind of song that even the group'southward detractors couldn't get out of their heads".[28] In its 1996 review of Antichrist Superstar, Rolling Stone magazine described "The Beautiful People" as "suspense-filled", with "a zombielike, repetitive quality [and] ghostly electronic sounds. . .", adding that in his vocal delivery, "Manson hisses his lines, punctuating certain words with a shrill, insane pitch, others with a retching scream".[29]

In the The states, the single managed to reach number 29 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number 26 on the Modern Rock Tracks nautical chart.[30] [31] In the U.k., it reached number xviii on the UK Singles Chart, peaking on June 7, 1997.[32] In Sweden, although the vocal did not chart within the top 60, it was certified gold.[33] Despite peaking at number 42 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart,[34] it spent 56 weeks in the acme 100[35] and became the 89th highest-selling single of 1997 in Australia.[36]

Accolades [edit]

Co-ordinate to Acclaimedmusic.net "The Beautiful People" is the 21st best vocal of 1996, the 349th greatest song released during the 1990s and the two,451st greatest of all-time.[37] In 2002, Kerrang! ranked "The Beautiful People" fifth in their 100 Greatest Singles of All Time.[38] In 2003, Q ranked "The Beautiful People" 192nd in their The 1001 Best Songs Ever.[39] Q also included "The Beautiful People" nether the Metal Tracks category of their Ultimate Music Collection in 2005.[twoscore] The music video for the single would exist nominated in three categories at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards namely, All-time Rock Video, All-time Art Direction and Best Special Effects.[26]

In 2011, Both the original version and the Scala and Kolacny comprehend would be used as the theme music for the "7" Scarezone at Universal Orlando's Halloween Horror Nights 21 Result

Formats and track listings [edit]

[41]

Production credits [edit]

"The Horrible People" [edit]

As original version, with

  • Damian Barbarous – additional bass
  • John X – "sonic rape and pillage"
  • Danny Saber – remix
  • Gabe and Jim – engineers

"The Not-Then-Cute People" [edit]

Equally original version, with

  • J. G. Thirlwell – remix

[41]

Charts [edit]

Sales and certifications [edit]

See likewise [edit]

  • Marilyn Manson discography

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External links [edit]

  • "The Cute People" on YouTube

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