Difference between revisions of "Magic 8 Ball"
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"'''Magic 8 Ball'''" is the fifth track on the yet unreleased [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]]' [[The Spooky Kids' second remasters compilation|second remasters compilation]]. It was initially recorded in January 1993 before the release of the band's ninth and final cassette, ''[[Refrigerator]]'', and again during the ''[[Portrait of an American Family]]'' recording sessions, but was never formally released on any cassette. | "'''Magic 8 Ball'''" is the fifth track on the yet unreleased [[Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids]]' [[The Spooky Kids' second remasters compilation|second remasters compilation]]. It was initially recorded in January 1993 before the release of the band's ninth and final cassette, ''[[Refrigerator]]'', and again during the ''[[Portrait of an American Family]]'' recording sessions, but was never formally released on any cassette. | ||
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* One small snippet of the lyrics ("''better, better, better, better not tell''") was re-used in "[[Irresponsible Hate Anthem]]" several years later. | * One small snippet of the lyrics ("''better, better, better, better not tell''") was re-used in "[[Irresponsible Hate Anthem]]" several years later. | ||
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Revision as of 00:19, 4 March 2016
"Magic 8 Ball" | ||
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Song by Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids | ||
Album | 'Second remasters compilation' | |
Recorded | January 1993 | |
Genre | Alternative metal | |
Length | 4:25 | |
Label | Empire MusicWerks | |
Writer | Marilyn Manson | |
Producer | Daisy Berkowitz |
"Magic 8 Ball" is the fifth track on the yet unreleased Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids' second remasters compilation. It was initially recorded in January 1993 before the release of the band's ninth and final cassette, Refrigerator, and again during the Portrait of an American Family recording sessions, but was never formally released on any cassette.
Contents
Appearances
Albums
Video
Portrait Sessions
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Spooky Kids Vol. 2
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Versions
- "Magic 8 Ball" — Appears on Portrait Sessions.
- "Magic 8 Ball" (Alternate/Remastered mix) — Appears on The Spooky Kids' second remasters compilation.
Lyrics
The first released version recorded during the Portrait of an American Family sessions (but not the first version ever recorded) featured the following lyrics:
[Unintelligible] like a blow-up doll So, so fucked with every call All the bullshit at the shopping mall You can get your answers from the eight, eight ball Better, better, better, better Not tell you Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe Next time Better, better, better, better Not tell you Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe Next time Outlook Not good What I wanna hear Look at me, Lie to me You make it all too clear If my mind gets hazy Take my future, I'm too lazy Always got these science fiction mentalities Got to my own course daddy got my pocket to me [Unintelligible] [Unintelligible] tell 'em what we need Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe Next time Shake it, shake it, shake it, shake it Eight Ball Shake it, shake it Shake it, shake it Shake it, shake it Outlook Not good What I wanna hear Look at me, Lie to me You make it all too clear Outlook Not good What I wanna hear Look at me, Lie to me You make it all too clear Eight ball Shake it, shake it Shake it, shake it Shake it, shake it Outlook Not good What I wanna hear Look at me, Lie to me You make it all to clear Better, better, better, better Not tell you Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe Next time Tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me I can't tell you Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe Next time Outlook Not good What I wanna hear Look at me, Lie to me You make it all too clear Outlook Not good What I wanna hear Look at me, Lie to me You make it all too clear
Trivia
- One small snippet of the lyrics ("better, better, better, better not tell") was re-used in "Irresponsible Hate Anthem" several years later.