Commemorating the anniversary of Charles Manson’s 77th year of resistance, ATWAR announce the release of this unreleased recording on 11.11.11.
A solid stream, flowing through five different movements, from Charles’ cell during the wolf’s hour. Charles plays for sixteen minutes and sixteen seconds, unedited. Eerily recalling the « Lie » era recordings with a more desesperate sense of urgency and intensity. A beautifully intense moment-marked in time.
Gatefold 7” featuring original cover art by Zeena Schreck and an amazing gatefold collage of Charles Manson property. Insert with lyrics and “Talking To You From Another World” by Nikolas Schreck.
Find also on Heathen Harvest an interesting and detailed review of this single.
“I still believe in God, that’s how stupid I am. You know you have to be stupid to believe in God, man.” - Charles Manson
“We spent hours each day practicing, arranging, and writing songs, and the music was often so good it gave me goosebumps. Without microphones or amplifiers there was a pure, earthy element to our instruments and voices. We were a bunch of kids sitting around an open bonfire in one of the most primitive areas in the nation. God, there was so much talent there. One of my strongest regrets is the world didn’t get to hear our music.”
- (Source: Manson In His Own Words)
“Music is my soul. Music’s the way I express, it’s my religion.”
-Charles Manson
(via Charles Manson Superstar)
“The motive for the murders was love of brother, cause we knew we would do anything to get Bobby out of jail. It was simply that Bobby had been arrested for the murder of Hinman, and the girls, to get him out of jail, decided to commit copy-cat killings. With writing on the wall and the whole thing. You know, multiple stab wounds and thereby leading the police to believe that the killer was still at large. Linda suggested the Tate house cause she had been there and she got in the car, and she drove to the Tate house.”
-Sandra “Blue” Good(via Robert Hendrickson’s Manson)
“If I were outside the walls of this prison, I would be living a lot differently. I would be back in the woods somewhere, with my guitar and two kilos of grass hiding from people like you.”
— Charles Manson, 1977
- (Source: Taming The Beast)
“The only thing my mother taught me was that everything she said was a lie, and I learned never to believe anyone about anything.” - Charles Manson
(Source: badgifs)
Penny Daniels: Do you ever expect to get out of here?
Manson: Do I ever expect to get in there? That’s up to you whether I get in there or not. As far as getting out; I’m out, you’re in. You’re backwards. You’re upside down.
Penny Daniels: People say you’re mad.
Manson: Yeah, I am. I am. The world of madness is a lot bigger than the world of sane. Sanity’s a little box that you walk around in. Sanity’s a little world. Insanity’s the universe.
Penny Daniels: People are afraid of you. Should people be afraid of you getting out of prison?
Manson: Many people are afraid and they need someone to put it on.
Penny Daniels: Should they be afraid of you?
Manson: I am.
- (Source: Penny Daniels)
