03x06 - Tennessee: Music City with Marilyn Manson

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03x06 - Tennessee: Music City with Marilyn Manson

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Welcome to memphis, everybody.

Kerouac said,
"the only truth is music,".

And I think
he may have been right.

This is so beautiful.

I'm on the road in tennessee
to see marilyn manson...

That's why I dyed my hair black.

'Cause of elvis.
'cause of elvis.

Whoa. Why not, you know?

Hoping to get to know the place.

Where modern music was born.

That's al green's mic.

- Nashville!
- I love this city.

All right, hit it!

Here we go.

Yeah, baby.

That was crazy!

Tennessee may be known.

For its rolling hills
and river valleys...

Comfort food
and barrels of whiskey,

But it's always been
about so much more.

Tennessee has a lot of history,

A lot of different culture
and so much diversity.

There's always been
a struggle in tennessee,

And I think wherever
you have a struggle,

Wherever you have hardship,
you're gonna get whiskey,

You're gonna get fun,
you're gonna get music.

Damn near everyone you meet here
is a picker or a songwriter.

You think it's only
country music.

It's everything.

Elvis presley,
johnny cash, b.B. King...

Their music has been
the soundtrack to my life...

Transforming single moments
into lasting memories.

And all that magic
started in tennessee.

So, when I heard my friend
marilyn manson.

Was gonna be here,
I knew I had to go.

I'm gonna see how this state
continues to be a hub.

For artistic genius,
starting here in memphis,

Ground zero for the blues, soul,
and rock 'n' roll,

And winding miles east
to nashville,

Where I'll meet up with manson.

I've only been in memphis once,
and while it's seen hard times,

There's neighborhoods
like east memphis.

That are on the brink
of resurgence.

Good morning.

Hey, good morning. How are you?

Coffee? Yeah, that'd be awe...

This place is cool. Thank you.

So, how long you been here?

The building's been
here decades.

This street...
The whole revitalization.

That happened here was all
a bunch of small business owners.

That just saw it go into
kind of disrepair and neglect.

And decided to reactivate it.

Wow. Yeah, I like it here.

It's a good vibe.

We're eventually gonna
end up in nashville.

It's a nice change of pace.
It's a very different city.

Right? It's...
Yeah. I've been to nashville.

It's got that one strip
that's kind of vegas-y.

Kind of... memphis seems,
like, a chiller.

We're very chill around here.
Yeah.

But we don't brag on it
too much.

I've got to see this city
through the people who know it,

So I'm meeting dale watson.

There he is.

Hi, nice to meet you.
I'm norman.

Dale's a singer/songwriter
who's released over albums.

And famous
for not playing by the rules.

He's only riding
with me today...

Good morning.

So I'm picking his brain
as much as I can.

So, are you from here?
Are you from memphis?

I've been coming here
for over years.

Wow, wow, wow.

It's got a roots music scene.

Where you do your own thing and...
Yeah.

And they don't try to
change you, you know? Right.

That looks good.

Look at that. There you go.
Classic breakfast for you.

This looks like.

The, female reproductive
system right here.

Doesn't it? Am I wrong?

Tell me about your music.

When I first started out,
I was country music,

But now country music
has changed so much, you know?

It's very, very pop now,
and so we came up with a genre.

Called ameripolitan...

Original music with
prominent roots influence.

It starts... you know, it starts
with jimmie rodgers,

Hank williams, johnny cash.
That's awesome.

Have you always been a musician,
like, since early days or...

I've been lucky, man.

Always wake up amazed
that I'm able to do.

What I do for a living.

It... me, too.

We're going later, to,
royal studios.

I got a buddy over there, boo.

He's a memphis original, man.
Yeah.

You got to see his studio.
It's where...

Ground zero where a lot
of the, r&b stuff happened.

You're gonna love it. But first,

I want to take you over
to some of the spots in memphis.

I like it.
This town's got history.

Yeah, I can feel it.
It's just beautiful.

- It's quiet here.
- Yeah.

Before we get to the music,

We're heading down the road
to leatherwood motorcycle works,

The only place
for custom bikes in memphis.

Cool buildings around here.

Well, that's the thing
I love about memphis...

If they got an old building,
they just don't knock it down.

They try to repurpose it.

I love that.
I've been to graceland.

Graceland was pretty cool. Yeah.

Whenever I get a new member
of the band,

I take them to graceland. Nice.

You can't understand me unless
you've been to graceland.

It was cool to see, like,
his little jumpsuits and stuff,

Like his tiny little butt.

Ooh, I love that truck.

I know, right?

Man, this is very dangerous
for me right now.

Is it?

I'm seeing, like,
two or three bikes

I'd love to buy right now.

This is what I see daryl
on right there.

Geez. This would be very hard.

To navigate in the...
In the zombie apocalypse.

Look at this triumph.

I can see you on this.
I can see me on that, too.

- How are you?
- I'm dale.

Nice to meet you.
Luke leatherwood.

Yeah, I said this is
the tactic you use.

You know, you stay behind,

You let us... That's right.

Slobber all over the bikes.

Yeah, that's right.

How long has this
place been around?

We got started back when
the chopper thing was huge.

You know, back when everybody
was refinancing their house.

To build motorcycles. Yeah.

But now the big wheel baggers
and, all that stuff are hot.

What would that fit on, man?

This is what
it's actually going on,

A bike like this.

Wow. Dude, look at the seat.

Look at that snake. That's cool.

This style bike is kind of
what's kept us in business.

For the last four or five years.

That... that fender, man,
wouldn't that catch on stuff?

Well, that's all...
It's air ride.

- Wow.
- Holy mackerel!

It's like "terminator."

Well, I like your spot, man.

I was lucky enough to go
straight in at , years old.

And open a shop.

Are you a native from memphis?

I am a native.
It's always been bikes, right?

Yeah, always been bikes.

Of course, we've always had cars
just for our sales.

I-I just like horsepower, man.
Yeah.

Like memphis' many
musical genres.

Whose unique sounds emerged
from a simple b*at...

Someone's falling in love
right now.

Luke's bikes were all built
from a basic frame.

I think we should take a ride.

Let's do it. I'd love to.

Jerry, round up everybody.

And he's infused them
with a style all his own,

A memphis mark that helps create
one-of-a-kind gems.

Dude, that car you're
driving sounds like a beast.

It's got way too
much motor for what it is.

Welcome to memphis, everybody.

There's the muddy
mississippi right there.

Hey, luke, we're coming up
on sun, right?

Yep, it's where
elvis and johnny cash,

Jerry lee lewis...

B.B. King, howlin' wolf.

Have you recorded
anything there?

Yeah, I recorded
three albums there.

Nice.

Rock 'n' roll started
in memphis.

This is the gateway
to the south,

Where all great music is from.

Rock 'n' roll is really blues.

Just with a different rhythm.

This is world famous
beale street.

- Home of the blues.
- This is so cool.

This is where b.B. King.

And all those guys
got their start.

Beale street used to be known
as the n*gro main street, usa.

That's where you would've found
a good number.

Of african-american-owned
businesses...

Doctors, lawyers,
dentist, beauty shop.

That was the street
that we could actually.

Walk into the front door
and not the back or side door.

Hey, over here
is lorraine motel, isn't it?

Yep, it's now
the civil rights museum.

This weekend is actually
the, anniversary of

Martin luther king's
assassination.

It was on the second floor,

Room , where dr. King spent
his last hours on the planet.

The assassination
of martin luther king.

Changed memphis,

And it pretty much
stopped the city.

I think we're finally
getting that edge off.

The legacy of
martin luther king is peace.

He represents the...

The diversity push that we have
as the city's grown.

We want to make sure that
everyone culture and religion.

And race is accounted for.

Because we've lived through
the times when it wasn't.

And we saw what happened.

Art can help us make sense.

Of a sometimes difficult world
around us,

And seeing what shaped memphis,

It's a critical introduction
as we delve deeper.

Into the music
that's been created here.

Thanks for showing us around.

Thank you, brother, thank you. All
right, brother. Enjoyed it, man.

Yeah. I want to see y'all again.

Y'all be safe
on the rest of your trip!

Bye, guys.

Ready to eat? I'm starving.

We're heading to the four way...

Soulsville, usa.

Famous for its soul food
and as a gathering spot.

For civil rights activists
and musicians alike.

There's stax right there. Yeah.

Stax was one
that broke the ground.

For r&b music, you know?

Pretty much everything's
music based?

Hell yeah!

I can feel it already.

We're meeting henry nelson...

- Pleasure to meet you.
- You, as well.

A huge voice in memphis radio
for over years.

We're starving.

Well, this is true memphis
grit here, man.

Where have you guys
been riding? Everywhere?

Yeah, we... we went to a
motorcycle spot. I...

We went by the hotel and...

The lorraine. I've... I've
only seen it in movies.

I've never seen it up close.

Actually, my sister,
mary ellen, was, um,

Working there the day
dr. King was assassinated.

Wow.

But what was really interesting
is that, for years,

It was just not talked about
in the family,

And somehow she mentioned
that iconic photo.

You see of... on the balcony.

Yeah.

And, started talking about it,

And she just casually said
"that's me standing there."

At the bottom of the stairs.

I go, "what?" wow!

Now, she was working in
the kitchen at the time.

Yeah.

You grew up in same area
b.B. King and all the...

Yeah, and my extended family all.

Lived in this neighborhood,
down the street from stax.

Wow. Listen to his voice.

Isn't his voice great?
Yeah, he's got a sexy voice.

He used to have a program
called "hot buttered..."

"hot buttered love songs."

With... with
isaac hayes, actually.

You know, I did a movie
with isaac hayes.

Which one?

Called "six ways to Sunday."

Yeah. Yeah, I miss isaac.

Super nice guy.
He wa... yeah... Yeah.

I have a fried fish with fried
green tomatoes, mac and cheese.

Wow, this looks awesome.

Thank you. It's homemade, man.

That's ranch,
and that's the tartar sauce.

If I was gonna make
a love disk for someone,

What would I make?

Definitely, "walk on by"
by isaac.

Okay.
Got to put al green on there.

"Love and happiness," of course.

"Love and happiness," all right.
"love and happiness."

I think one of the greatest
songs ever recorded in memphis.

Is "I can't stand
the rain" by ann peebles.

So, tell me, has memphis
changed a lot?

Yeah, I'd say a ton.

As a kid,
for me growing up here,

You know, there was
a lot of racial tension.

I mean, I think memphis.

Is just beginning to heal
years later...

I feel that.
That's what I feel like.

After dr. King's assassination.

We just had a group
of young people.

Who finally got city government.

To take down
the confederate statues.

That have been here for years.

- Wow.
- You enjoying your food?

I'm already full.
I ate it way too fast.

Looks like you enjoyed it.

Yeah. Yeah.

So, I was telling them
about how a lot.

Of the stax artists
used to come around here.

I had the opportunity to serve
isaac hayes many times.

He'd come in and order,
I mean, goo-gobs of food.

Enough food
for, like, six people.

Did you say "goo-gobs"?
Goo-gobs.

Goo-gobs. Did you make that up?

It's a real word. All right.

You want me to spell it for you?

I-I-I can... "goo-gobs."
"goo-gobs."

I can figure it. All right.

So, where are you guys
headed next?

I'm gonna take him
to royal studios.

World famous
royal recording studios.

Royal. Right, right. Yeah.

Yeah.
Man, thanks for taking the time.

Yeah, it's always
a pleasure to meet you.

You, as well. Thank you so much.

Goo-gobs. Goo-gobs.

You should never forget me
'cause I taught you a new word.

I'll never forget you.

Let's go see my buddy boo.

Let's do it.

You'll get the whole
vibe of what it was.

In the ' s, ' s.

"Tired of being alone"
was, like,

The first record recorded here.

I just knew nashville
was the place.

Man, this is burning
the out of my mouth.

So, this place, royal studios,

Is, like, stuck in time, norman.

You get the whole vibe of what
it was in the ' s, ' s.

Cool. Here we go.

The recording studio
is the gateway.

Between the artist
and the masses.

That's willie mitchell
right there.

That's boo's dad.

Look at rod stewart
and tina turner.

Yeah, all these people
recorded here.

We're checking out
royal studios,

Which, under willie mitchell,
became the center of soul,

Bringing stories of memphis.

To people around the world
for over years.

Hey, boo! Hey! What's up?

Welcome to royal, man.

Well, let me show y'all
where the magic happens.

Aw, thank you, man. Thank you.

I love that it's...
That it still looks the same.

Was it always like this
with the individual...

So, the studio opened in ' .

It used to be
a silent movie theater.

My dad, when he first got here,

One of the owners wasn't
real progressive-thinking.

And would never let
my dad engineer his records.

Finally, my dad
sold enough records.

And bought the guy out.

Really? Wow.

Yeah.

So, pop designed this, and he
got it like he wanted it in ' ,

And al green's
"tired of being alone".

Was, like, the first
record recorded.

With the studio
looking like this.

That's al's mic
in the corner there...

The mic that he sang
all his hits on.

That's al green's mic.

I'm getting the mojo.

My hand's pregnant right now.

So, this is the wall of fame.

Boz scaggs was the first one.

Then wu-tang and bruno mars.

The beatles had actually
signed the walls in the back,

And sometime in the ' s, my dad
was getting the place painted,

And this little old man
with a roller, like...

No, no!

So, we started a new one.

What is that?
I've never seen that before.

This is, like, the world's
first drum machine.

Yeah?
Have you gotten to where, like,

Certain instruments.

Are the perfect instruments
for this place?

Yeah, especially
if... if we're, like,

Trying to duplicate records.

That sound like the ones
my dad made.

Yeah. This is pretty cool.

Yeah.

Cigar box guitar.

You know, in memphis
on beale street,

Used to be jug bands.

The jug bands. Yeah, yeah.
Jug band.

They were... made guitars
out of cigar boxes.

They'd make a bass out of a wash
tub and a string. And a string.

It seems like a lot
of artists, like,

The less tech they get... Yeah.

The more creative they become.

Yeah. You know what I mean?

My dad told me a long time
ago, he was like,

"boo, if you got a hit record,
you can go and cut it.

In the bathroom. It still
gonna be a hit."

Hey, man, I've always loved.

How I sound in a bathroom
better than anywhere.

From al green to wu-tang
and bruno mars,

There's magic in these walls.

That's dope. I like that, yeah.

Yeah, that drum sound is
very unique to this studio, man.

It really is.

And like the jug bands
of beale street,

They didn't need fancy tech
to make lasting sound...

Just raw talent
and the warm embrace.

Of a community with passion.

It was a pleasure, man. Thank you so much.
Yeah, brother. Thank you.

Yeah. You know, I would
say, "have fun,".

But you goin'... you got two
ladies you're gonna meet,

So I think you're in good hands.

And a manson... two ladies
and a manson coming up.

Two lad...
Two ladies and a manson.

All right.

Dale's love of memphis
is palpable,

And I wish we could tour
around longer,

But he's got a gig, and I'm
playing co-rider musical chairs.

I'm downtown near beale street
at one of memphis'

Most legendary establishments.

A wall of buns...
That's pretty great.

Open since the ' s,

It's seen this town
in the best and worst of times.

It's dark and creepy up here.

And remained a trusted
neighborhood staple.

- What's up? Hi.
- Hey.

Hey, how you doing?
Hey, I'm norman.

Nate. Hi, how are you?

Vivian. Hi.

Nice to meet you.

Annemarie. Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.

I'm meeting up with singer/
songwriter duo sister antics.

They were in town
playing a show,

So I'm tagging along
as they ride back to nashville.

Yeah, we rode out here.

We met in new york
in through the litas,

'cause we were both trying
to meet other women riders.

Yeah. Wow.

And then we started
playing music together,

And that's why we moved
to nashville about a year ago.

Yeah.
So, it's... all of that was.

Because of motorcycles
and because of the litas.

Wow. Why nashville over,
like, austin or...

I just knew nashville
was the place.

Yeah. Okay.

Especially 'cause there's so
many young, creative people.

Down there that are also
trying to make it happen.

Y'all play music? Yeah.

What kind of music
do y'all play?

Country/western?
Like, southern rock.

Yeah. Sou... y'all do?

We get pretty rockin'.

We harmonize together,

And I play electric guitar,
and she plays acoustic.

Yeah, I heard you guys.
You guys are great.

You did? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Thanks!!

She writes country music.

I'm more of, like,
the rock person.

Yeah. That's true.
And so together,

It's kind of like
this perfect blend.

How many variations of,

Like, country music
do you think there are?

Well, you got bluegrass.
You got pop country. Okay.

Then there's, like,
hank williams jr. Style country.

Are you a fan of country music?

I mean, I like, like,
johnny cash.

I don't know country music
very well.

Yeah. But I like country music,

Like, lyrics and stuff. Cool.

Y'all need to set up a gig here.

That would be wonderful.
That would be fun.

Are you a native of memphis?

I came to memphis in .

Back in ' ,

Earnestine & hazel's was a hotel.

- And a brothel up until .
- ...

Wow. ?

.

That was, like, yesterday. Yeah.

And how long you been here?

I've been working here years.

This was the place back then.
Yeah.

A lot of stars
came through here.

B.B. King...

He's one of my heroes.
Albert king.

Yeah. Ooh, albert, yeah.

Bobby bland. Wow.

Yeah.

It was a roller coaster there
for a minute, though.

There's definitely
a lot of history here.

You can feel it everywhere.
You can feel it.

Guys, we should get on the road
before it gets dark.

Yeah, let's do it.
Nice to meet you, sir.

Let's ride. It was a pleasure.

- Nice to meet you.
- Okay. Yeah.

This place is crazy.

I can see the brothel-ness.

As we hit the road towards
nashville... Whoo!

It's amazing to think
that through.

All the pain and adversity,

Memphis hasn't forgotten
its legacy.

As a place of artistic
inspiration for so many.

I love that guy you guys
were talking to upstairs.

He said he saw
elvis perform live.

Wow!

He's like, "he was a fine guy."

He was a fine guy."

that's cute.

Bye, memphis!

Bye!

It's fitting that
the final view of memphis.

Is one of the mississippi,

A river whose current
has brought people here.

For generations,
looking for opportunity.

Come on.

My god!

The memphis moon.

Whoo!

miles to nashville.

Nashville!
We're coming for you, nashville.

Whoo-hoo!

I love this part of tennessee.

Look at this right here.

What is that? That looks cool.

I carved a pentagram
in the chest.

Of danzig's bus driver on stage.

What?

Morning.

Riding in the morning
is my favorite thing.

Yeah.

Why don't you guys
sing one of your songs?

Come on.

Okay. Ready?

After stopping off last night,

We're about halfway
between memphis and nashville,

Exploring the serene beauty
of the tennessee river,

A popular fishing locale.

Look at this right here.

What is that? That looks cool.

Wow, look... a possum.

- Hello.
- Morning.

Hey. Hi. How are you?

James. Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, james.

You guys teach
a lot of people how to fish?

We sure do. Cool.

You want to get on the water
for a little while?

Yeah, let's do it. Sounds good.

Come on, try it out.

All right, I'll try this.

You guys done much
fishing before?

- Not at all, really.
- Do people usually catch fish?

There's catfish in here
that are up to pounds.

pounds?!

Wow, this is super
peaceful here, right?

So, bringing your arm up.

Stopping, and then
come down. Stop.

Nice. Keep working line out.

Stop and stop.
You're fly fishing.

That was a good one. Perfect.

Line down. Now work it.

Tickle, tickle.

Tickle, tickle, stop.

Perfect. Tickle, tickle, stop.

Can they hear you?

I'll go back here. What?

Okay, if someone gets hooked...
You get hooked before me.

I almost hooked myself.
Start here.

Keep it tight.

Stop.

Just tickle, tickle, stop.

Tickle, tickle, stop.

Strip, strip, stop.

Tickle, tickle, stop.

"Tickle, tickle, stop"...
You'll never forget that.

Tickle, tickle, stop.
You'll never forget it.

All right, annemarie.

Well, someone's got
to catch the fish.

Come on, big talker. Mojo.

Stop.

Come on, fishy. This is it.

This is the one.
This is the one.

Take your time.

God.

Fly! Fly everywhere!

That did not tickle at all.

Thank you. Welcome.

Yeah, it was a pleasure, man.
Nice to meet you.

Dude, I caught,
like, nine fish, bro.

The fish weren't having
any of it, and I get it...

I'm not a morning person,
either.

So, we're leaving them to rest
and riding miles east.

To leiper's fork, a small town
just outside nashville,

Where we're adding
another rider to our merry band.

I love this part of tennessee.

Tickle, tickle.

When I told my friends
I was coming to tennessee,

Everyone knew people who knew
people who knew people here.

So, we're meeting up
with yelawolf.

I like the bear.

What's up, man? I'm norman.

Wolf. Pleasure.

Nice to meet you.
Yeah, nice to meet you.

Vivian.

He's a musician
with roots in the area.

Who blends rap,
hip-hop, and country.

And he's joining us for the last
leg of our ride to nashville.

Is this your spot right here?
This place looks cool.

This is one of the go-tos, man.

This is just a historic part of
tennessee and the music scene.

They keep it nostalgic.

Puckett's in leiper's fork
is the original puckett's.

We keep the barbecue hot,
the beer cold,

And the music playing.

You guys are musicians, also?
Yeah.

We are. Yeah, we
moved to nashville.

Just over a year ago.
A little over... yeah.

It's, like, full of
talent, this city.

Yeah. Did you grow up here?

I first moved to nashville
when I was seven,

And, nashville's always
had this, like, very, like,

Strange white rapper scene,
like, forever.

Really? I didn't know that.

Yeah, yeah.

You know, this is, like,
pre-vanilla ice.

- Really?
- Yeah.

And I just kind of fell in love
with the lyricism and the...

And the rhythm of it.
Yeah, you have our own style.

Like, it's completely,
like, your own thing.

It's great. Yeah.
I appreciate it, man.

Nashville's always gonna be
the country music capital,

But for me, it
definitely was, like,

The quintessential city,
the... the perfect blend.

Do you know, marilyn manson?

I do. You do? Yeah.

I do. I'm seeing him tomorrow.

Manson loves nashville really?

Yeah, I met him when I did
rock on the range.

He introduced me to
his cat, his bald cat.

Yeah. He's got a couple cats.

Looks like the sun's
coming out, dude.

Yeah. This'll be fun,
going on the trace.

Nacho trail? What is it?

What's that called?
What's it called again?

Natchez trace. Natchez trace?

- Yeah.
- Let's do it.

Dude, I like your bike.

That's a dope bike.

Thank you, brother.

That thing sounds mean.

Hell yeah, dude. Dude!

Yeah, here comes the sun, right?

I love those purple trees.

Yeah, what are those?

They're called redbuds.

They're so pretty.

That's what I love about being
on a bike is the smell.

Yeah. Like, you can feel it.

I grew up skateboarding, so it
reminds me of bombin' hills.

Yeah.

Natchez trace parkway.

Natchez trace is an old indian
trail that started in natchez.

And came all the way
to nashville.

I think it was an animal
trail for parts of it.

It was a, -
a native american trail,

And they managed to stitch
this thing together,

And there's no billboards,
there's no gas stops,

There's not much traffic,
but it really is relaxing.

Look at this!

Whoo!

Nashville!

I love this city.

Yeah, it feels good to be back.

Nashville is the grand ole opry.

It's country music
on every corner,

But it's also where etta james
rocked the house in .

And where jimi hendrix
learned guitar.

It feels a lot different
than memphis,

Although the same kind of, you
know, but... but different? Yeah.

Memphis is still
super blues rootsy.

Memphis is soul town, you know,

And nashville
is country music...

You know, the country
music machine.

Nashville attracts
a lot of artists,

Singer/songwriters,
storytellers especially.

Nashville is an inspiring
place to be a musician.

Because, on every corner,

There's somebody
that's better than you.

I've been here a few
times, and riding into town,

Seeing broadway's h*nky-tonks,
it never gets old.

The ryman was built to be
a house of worship.

Now everybody who's big
plays at the ryman,

And it was the home
of the original grand ole opry.

This was the spot
back in the day.

They had a bunch of nightclubs
down here.

Where all the big
country stars would play.

Why do they call it
"printers alley"?

They literally printed
all the old-school posters.

You see of, like,
old johnny cash shows.


And merle haggard shows
or patsy cline.

They did all those posters
right there in the alley.

This is cool as through here.

Memphis may be all about roots,

But nashville has long been
a cosmopolitan center,

Always growing.

It's a mecca for artists
looking to make it big.

And even though yelawolf
and sister antics.

Create different sounds,

It makes sense that
they all found their way here.

This is where we leave you.

I couldn't have found
better escorts for my ride.

Thank you guys so much, man.

We're saying good-bye for now...

Don't be a ghost.
I'm gonna find you.

Yeah. Be safe.

Bye, norman! See ya!

But knowing this place,

I'm sure I'm gonna
see 'em again soon.

I'm not catching up with
marilyn manson until tomorrow,

So tonight, I'm meeting up
with a blast from the past...

Hi, what's up? Hey!

Karen elson.
Good to see you. Hi.

She's a model
turned musician, who,

Together with her ex-husband,
jack white, made her home here.

I feel like I haven't
seen you...

It's been a minute.

I came into this alley,
and I'm like, "I've been here."

This alley is super iconic
with nashville history.

I mean, this is the backstage
to the ryman auditorium,

Which is just a few steps
away from here, so...

Wow. Are you getting us a sh*t?

My god!
I'll just go down the street.

You got to take your tongue...

And tongue it? Okay.

Tastes like baby aspirin.

Tell me about your music,
tell me about it.

Part of my music,
at first, it was hard.

Because I've been used to being
in front of the camera,

But performing and singing
was much more vulnerable.

You're known for one thing,
and then...

But you wanted to do
something else, but it...

- Yeah, but I just did it.
- It's... it's actually.

When I moved down here,

I finally got the courage
to start writing music,

And my ex, jack, he literally
pushed me into the studio,

And he was like,
"okay, we're gonna record it."

And that was the big...

That's awesome.
It was incredible.

I mean, to me, like,
that concept is so out there.

For me to... to write a song
'cause it... it...

It feels like
you're almost, like,

Writing a diary about something.

Yeah, exactly.
It's such a heavy thing to do.

But I... honesty, I love it.

I'm meeting
marilyn manson tomorrow.

I love manson!

Well, then, why don't
the three of us go do something?

Amazing.

Many years ago,
I bailed on his music video.

And went to do my ex-husband's
video where I met my ex-husband,

And I got married and was
married for eight years, so...

Well, then...

I made... I made
a good choice, yeah.

That was the right move.
That was the right move.

Give me a hug. What a pleasure.!

What a pleasure, darling.
It was good to see you again.

I'll see you tomorrow.

That's awesome.

So, I was sort of scorned
from nashville for a while.

I hope I don't k*ll you
in this thing.

The butt is an effective w*apon.

Hi.

How are you? Good.

How are you? I'm great. Hi!

So, we started this tradition...

Vaughn cooks these
soul food dinners,

And it all starts
with the pound cake.

Like, that's... everybody gets
the pound cake day one,

And then, if they're ass,

That's all they get.

So, I'll just be having
the cake?

Is that what you're trying
to tell me?

He knows how to work that Kn*fe.

Just like in the show.

I've stabbed a few people
with one these.

You know what I mean?
Looks like it.

But they were dead already.

This is awesome.

I put a lot of love in the cake.

You know what I'm saying?
I can taste the love.

You taste the love?
Okay. All right.

Thank you for this cake.

You... you welcome... I just...

I wish you had stayed
a long time.

I could've fixed you
some dinner.

I would've eaten it.

It's day three.

He's known as one of the most
controversial figures in music.

He's also the kind of guy people
think they know, and they don't.

A musician, a painter,
an actor, a journalist...

He seems to have done it all.

From sabbath to bowie,
his inspirations are eclectic,

And yet, he's definitely
one-of-a-kind.

Manson's not really into bikes,

But I still wanted
to find a way to ride.

So, with a little planning,

I found just the thing
to make it happen.

Hi!

What's up?

How's it going, man?

Good. I like chicken.

Do you like hot chicken?

'Cause this is supposed to be,
like, super duper hot.

You know what's crazy?

When I was a kid,
you know that song

"love is like oxygen"
by the sweet?

When I was a kid, my mom used
to tell me it was called

"love is like hot chicken."

Hot chicken is fried chicken.

That is dipped, marinated...

Doused, submerged...

Smothered in...

A huge vat of hot chicken sauce.

Hot chicken is
a hillbilly concoction.

That will absolutely
set your ass on fire.

What can I get for y'all?

Are you going hot?

Um, not too hot.

I'm kind of a wuss.

All right. I'll go hot.

Okay. Light mild.

Light mild? Okay.

Let's go medium.
Medium, excellent.

- Let's not play around.
- Thank you so much.

Do you like the so... you were...

You were born in florida
like me, right?

No, no, I'm from ohio.
You're from ohio.

I thought you were
born in florida.

Then I moved to florida
when I was ..

And then we moved
to new orleans.

Yeah.

But there was a brief...
Brief moment in new york.

Kind of where
we crossed paths, I think.

We're not really sure.

Have you been to
nashville before?

Yeah, remember, though,
I was sort of.

Scorned from nashville
for a while?

Why? I was on tour with danzig,

And I carved a pentagram.

In the chest of danzig's
bus driver on stage.

With a broken beer bottle. What?

But the bus driver, -
he was down...

No, he wanted me to do it.

Okay, good, good, good. Yeah.

No, it wasn't, like,
a-a violent act.

It was... right.

But I got kicked out of
the club and got arrested.

But they let me go.

They let me go with a warning.

"Don't carve pentagrams
on chests.

Of bus drivers ever again."
damn.

Have you ever been
in one of those,

A sidecar before? No.

Is it weird to drive? Yeah.

Are we gonna die? Probably.

And I got titanium pins
and a metal plate in my leg.

What happened with that, like...?
I had this giant,

Stage piece that was two g*ns
making, like, angel wings.

I grabbed onto it,
and it wasn't secure,

And it fell and I broke my leg.
Dude.

All right, guys.
Here's your applejack.

Explain to me
what's going on here.

So, that is a deep-fried pepper
jack grilled cheese sandwich.

This is like a heart att*ck
right here.

Yeah, that's definitely...
It's so good.

Have you ever had
the peanut butter, banana,

Elvis deep-fried sandwich?

Yes, it is fantastic. Dude, I
can't believe you guys make it.

Enjoy. Thank you.

My mom's favorite was elvis.

That's why I dyed my hair black.

'Cause of elvis.
'cause of elvis.

So, we're gonna just have
dirty fingers.

Yeah.

This is not a good place
to take a date.

Not at all.

Now that's spicy.

What level did you get?

Medium. This is spicy, too.

This is burning the
out of my mouth.

That's spicy as hell.

Yeah.

They don't normally allow me
out in the daytime around kids.

You got a kid right there.

Hey, look.

Your shirt is the same
as my tattoo.

Look, "wow."

All right, let's hit it. Bye.

Thank you. Thanks, guys.

All right, you ready for this?

I'm ready for this.

Stepping in here
with my crippled leg.

It's very tiny.

I keep thinking, "I got
to put the kickstand down,".

But there is no kickstand.

I am your kickstand.

How's it feel?

It's good.
It's not bouncing too much.

, you d*ck.

I hope I don't k*ll you
in this thing, man.

Yeah, I didn't sign
a waiver of death.

Hey, look at this.
This thing bounces.

Bo-bo-bo. Aw, yeah.

You should get
hydraulics on this.

I did this "tainted love" video,
and I had them get a-a car,

And I had them put so much
hydraulics in the back.

So, I drove to the studio,
and I'm at the... the stoplight,

And I was trying to be gangster.

I hit the hydraulics,
like, big-time.

It went ba-boom!

And all of the hubcaps flew off.

All four... all four of 'em.

Do you like making videos or no?

I mean, you're so creative
and theatrical.

It must be fun to do them.

I've been having fun
making these.

Yeah.

Church again.

Fourth church.
They're everywhere.

There's another one right here.

, , , !

I've never seen so many
churches in one space.

There's manuel's. Here we go.

You forgot.
There's a tire over here.

You ready? Let's go hit this.

Fashion can turn
a musician into an icon.

Dolly parton might have had.

The best thing to say
about that.

She said, "it costs a lot
of money to look this cheap."

And here in nashville,
that glitz and glamour.

Come from manuel.

He's dressed everyone from elvis
to the rolling stones.

What a colorful shop.

And famously created
johnny cash's signature black.

He's the key to giving artists
a unique look no one else has.

Nice to meet you, man.
It's a nice honor.

Nice meeting you.

It's a pleasure. Norman.

Everything's so unique in here.

Everything that you see
around here,

Is one-of-a-kind.

All I have to do
is just have an idea.

And go for it.

But your style preference
was always for country?

Snakeskin boots.

So dope. Yeah.

My father used to
have snakeskin boots,

And I was always
obsessed with them.

I also, like, used to wear
a cowboy hat a lot.

You don't have to have cow crap
on your boots to be a cowboy.

Is this johnny cash right here?

Yeah. Can I try that on?

Go for it. Yeah?

years ago, I did this.

You look amazing.

Did johnny cash always wear
black when you met him or did...

Or did you... No, I...

Make that look for him?

I made him nine suits,
and they were all black.

He says, "how come
they're all black?"

I said,
"they are all different."

That is awesome.

My dad used to only wear black,
and I think a lot of it.

Was because of johnny cash,
to be honest.

Who's some of the...

The favorite people
you've designed for?

Well, the most favorite
could be the lone ranger.

Wow. Yeah.

Clint eastwood... kind of
created an image for him.

Are the younger people
that come in today...

Are they as cool
as the cooler people.

Back then
that you were dressing?

Yeah, they have a different
attitude because, you know,

They... they grown up
in a different type of life,

But I always try to find
the personality.

Fit what I'm doing.

Yeah.

I want to try
little richard's jacket.

What I love about manuel
is that the clothes he makes.

Are both distinctly him...

These are awesome...
You're an artist.

But also the person
he's making them for.

I love this tie.

I'm buying you that tie.

- All right.
- That's for you.

And neither would be
what they are without the other.

Thank you. It's my pleasure.

I'd like to come back to
get some more, things.

Bye, guys. Thank you.

- Bye.
- Thanks.

It's roller derby.
It's roller derby.

Ooh!

The butt is an effective w*apon.

You bastard. I'm sorry.

You might've heard that
when he's not playing music...

This is like being on
a roller coaster ride.

Manson's other passion
is roller skating.

I used to be really good.

And I had the roller skates
with no toe stop.

Like, tight, like,
full xanadu style.

Those are racing skates if they
don't have the toe, right?

Yeah, so I was a speed skater.

Listen, we've all got our thing.

So, I think I found something
that's right up his alley.

Is this where
the roller derby is?

Whoo.

, you d*ck.

It's roller derby.

It's rol... it's roller derby.

It's roller derby.

Transcontinental
roller skating indoors.

Roller derby
was invented in the s.

This was right after
the depression,

And so people needed
something entertaining.

When it resurfaced back
in the early s,

The intent was just to get
a bunch of badass women.

Together to kick some ass.

Wow.

Hi. What's going on?

Terror. Terror masseuse.

Everybody has cool names, right?

We all have our own little
flair going on here.

You want to join me
up in the audience over here?

All right? Perfect, thank you.

Tell us the rules. I have
no idea what the rules are.

So, you have five players
on each team.

You have one jammer from each,
and four blockers.

So, the blockers are the pack,

And the jammers are trying
to get through the pack.

Is that a jammer
with her hands on her hips?

Yes. Okay.

Yeah, you got sure lee mental
and poptart out there.

Which one's poptart?
The tall blonde.

Both of those jammers out
there are pretty aggressive.

So, she's in the lead?

Yep.

You know what 's name is?

Sure lee mental.

She looks like she's ready
to kick someone's ass.

Sure lee mental!

There she goes... my girl, .

No, .

Come on, .

The butt is an effective w*apon.

Yes, it is.

Tell me some more
fighting names.

We have lil' red right hook.

Ooh! Ooh!

Which one's lil' red right hook?

The little red pants.

Go, lil' red right hook!

Whoo!

This one's acute angel.

She's been playing
a long time, too.

She actually played with texas.

Wait, is that a big... big spot?

That's where, like,
the resurgence of derby came.

Go, sure lee mental!

No, no, don't!

Ooh!

Sparkle pants went down.

All right, that's the end
of the jam.

- Yeah!
- Yeah! Good game.

Good game, good game,
good game, good game,

Good game, good game, good game.

Whoo! .

Where's ? Sure lee mental.

You were my favorite.

You, too.

I used to speed skate.

Yeah? Like, inline?

But I broke my leg.

Did you get metal
and everything?

Yeah, titanium.

I broke my leg, like,
maybe two years ago.

Actually on this track.

How'd you do it?

Someone who weighs, like,
probably three times my size.

Fell on my leg and snapped it.
Wow.

It literally went
the opposite way.

God. Yeah.

Wait, can I get
a picture with everybody?

Come here, come here, come here,
come here, come here, come here.

I don't know what
to do with my hands.

I like your nail polish.

Thank you.

You guys are sweaty.

Bye, everyone.
Thank you so much! Yeah!

Bye! Thank you!

That was fun.

I've always loved
the idea of a group of people.

Creating art together.

Some perfect their craft
in solitude,

But I think brilliance can come.

When you feed off
of those around you,

And I found that collective
spirit here in tennessee.

Mwah!

So... right... Mwah!

This place is legendary
in nashville.

It's the diviest dive in town.

I think the last time
I bumped into you.

Was at, like, a hotel lobby
in l.A. You remember?

But you don't look
any different.

Beautiful as ever.

Well, I appreciate you
saying that.

Now you're supposed to say,
"so do you."

Thank you. So do you.

The people are inspired
by each other,

But also driven to work harder
to achieve more...

And they do it standing
on the shoulders of giants.

That have come before.

It's the role this area
plays in history,

That lasting influence
that keeps people here.

Striving to do better and hoping
to add to that legacy.

This episode is a wrap.

Wrap.
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