Top 25 Quotes & Sayings by Daisy Berkowitz

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Daisy Berkowitz

Scott Mitchell Putesky, also known as Daisy Berkowitz, was an American musician, songwriter, composer, visual artist, and record producer. He was the co-founder of the rock band Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids , and was the guitarist for the band until 1996. After leaving Marilyn Manson, Putesky was involved in a number of other projects such as Three ton Gate, The Linda Blairs, Jack Off Jill, Stuck on Evil, Kill Miss Pretty, and The Daisy Kids.

What you hear about the band is always going to be more disturbing than any particular song.
I'm open to getting more equipment, but I really won't have time to look into that until after the tour.
I even have a Harmony Rocket and a Stratocaster with a scalloped neck back in Florida. — © Daisy Berkowitz
I even have a Harmony Rocket and a Stratocaster with a scalloped neck back in Florida.
We're approaching things quite differently this time, but it will still sound like Marilyn Manson.
If you make it sound too much like a synth, it will just sound like a guitar part played on a synth.
Well, I didn't really grow up playing or listening to metal, like many of the kids I went to school with. I only got into it in my late teens, so when Marilyn Manson formed, it was at a time when I was still excited about approaching music from that angle.
We'll only be playing four new songs live, but all the material for the next album is basically finished.
I'm happy with the way everyone presents themselves onstage.
It all begins with the initial tone coming from the cabinet, but EQ at the board is very important.
It's great, because different groups of kids can laugh at each other and still enjoy the show.
There are kids out there that are into Iron Maiden and others who are strictly into industrial music, but they come for the same reason; they all like us and they different things out of the band's music.
I'd played in about four or five bands before we started up, only a couple of which did club dates.
It was a good chance for us to play for people who would never have heard us otherwise.
Nobody seems to play Yamaha electrics, but it's the best guitar I own.
I have about nine guitars in all, so obviously I'm into collecting.
There will be some tracks on the next album which that will consist of mostly noise and feedback, whereas others may just have guitar parts and samples.
Experimenting with different sounds is great, but when it comes down to it, you're still playing a guitar.
It's like tabloid news programs that talk about how horrible something is, while at the same time they're glorifying it as their top story.
But the exposure we got by doing the stint with Nine Inch Nails brought us a lot of attention.
We were like psychedelic folk combined with Sonic Youth's noise.
We're playing the same songs, the same way, that we have for years. — © Daisy Berkowitz
We're playing the same songs, the same way, that we have for years.
Micing it from two different angles in front of the speaker sounds huge, and it's so simple.
Trent likes to record guitars direct, whereas I've always preferred playing through an amplifier.
Each member of the band has varied influences, and the same diversity is reflected in our fanbase.
I just saw metal as another tool for me to use.
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