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this is the real way to play Marilyn Manson's Man that you fear
on an acuostic guitar
verse
E:----3------6------0------0----|
B:----3------8------1------1----|
G:----3------8------0------2----|
D:----5------8------2------2----|
A:----5------6------3------0----|
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Gm D# C Am
chorus
E:----0------2--3-2--0-----------|
B:----0------3--3-3--1-----------|
G:----0------2--2-2--0-----------|
D:----2------0-------2-----------|
A:----2------0-------3-----------|
E:----0--------------------------|
Em D C
bridge
E:----0------2-------0-----------|
B:----1------3-------1-----------|
G:----2------4-------0-----------|
D:----2------4-------2-----------|
A:----0------2-------3-----------|
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Am Bm C
verse x 3
chorus x 1
verse x 2
chorus x 3
bridge x 4
verse x 2
chorus x 4
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Jimmy Lead Player |
#1 by Jimmy Chezz at Oct 17, 1970 at 12:19 PM EST |
| watchthefireworks: i believe it is "when all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed" i may be off a couple words... but thats basicly it. | |
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ToRRi Average |
#2 by ToRRi L at Nov 23, 1977 at 5:41 PM EST |
| At the beginning hon, "It's Muscles at you feet." It even says it in the booklet thing for the cd. But yeah I love this song. Love, HeAvEn LeIgH | |
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jimmy Lead Player |
#3 by jimmy matthews at Sep 13, 1994 at 3:56 PM EST |
| Does anyone know if the video for this was based on the short story, "The Lottery"? It sure seems like it. | |
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Alyssa Professional |
#4 by Alyssa at Jun 4, 1995 at 12:35 AM EST |
| song is about manson becoming a god and the video as well .... cause the boy that u love is the man that u fear (its not about his mom fearing him its a symbolic thing to christ cause your suppose to fear god and all and manson being a god that u now fear) and in the video it has manson having this girl put oil on his feet (well before christ was crucified he had a female put ontiment on his feet) soo see its symobolic..... but manson was stoned.... like in the old days that they did that | |
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Nick Average |
#5 by Nick Vanderstelt at Jun 13, 1996 at 11:00 AM EST |
| by maveric4728 on 05-26-2002 @ 05:10:01 PM the only thing I have to say about this is: "What the hell are those computer voices saying? Something about dreams being destroyed?" If I recall correctly, the computer voices are saying... When all your wishes are granted Many of your dreams will be destroyed | |
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Trent Average |
#6 by Trent Zelasney at Mar 3, 2000 at 9:38 AM EST |
| This song encapsulates suffering. The music video is also very much like the short story "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. | |
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calvin Wanna Be |
#7 by calvin maynard at Jul 26, 2003 at 3:00 PM EST |
| I'd thought that the spinning meant that the people in the village were willing to blame their problems upon anyone and anything. The people in the Puritan village are symbolic of the people in today's modern society, labeling Manson a satanic individual, etc. I'd thought that the "getting dressed up" was to emphasize the other aspects of the song, being that he is now the "monster you fear", instead of "the boy who you loved". It could also just be for irony, in the sense of becoming dressed up for one's funeral. I don't really see how that becoming a God thing fits in...I own the AntiChrist Superstar album, and I'd always interpreted it to be a lamentation concerning the life that Manson (or the character of the album, if you prefer), had lived (you need the actual entire album to understand that entirely and I'm not interested in understanding it). Manson's becoming a God could also fit the theme, I guess, but i don't see how you get it...help? | |
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Razor Wanna Be |
#8 by Razor Edge at Apr 16, 2006 at 10:47 PM EST |
| In Reflecting God he says: "When I'm God everyone dies." Here he says: "pray now baby, pray your life was just a dream the world in my hands, there's no one left to hear you scream there's no one left for you." I take this as meaning that everyone is gone now. Which can only mean that he became "god". | |
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Jer Average |
#9 by Jer at Jan 5, 2007 at 3:39 AM EST |
| i'm not a fan of marilyn manson anymore, but behind the theatrics, i think he has something really great to offer. and "man that you fear" is one of those special offerings. for me, this song is the epitome of despair. it still makes me feel the same way now as when i first heard it years ago. | |