Goth......

Does exactly what it says on the tin. Some of the nonsense contained herein may be very loosely related to The Sisters of Mercy, but I wouldn't bet your PayPal account on it. In keeping with the internet's general theme nothing written here should be taken as Gospel: over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the forum's denizens haven't spoken to another human being face-to-face for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it. Above all else, remember this: You don't have to stay forever. I will understand.
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very Boystown Gang :lol:
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James Blast wrote:very Boystown Gang :lol:
Camp as knickers :eek: :lol:
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For me the goth rock 'super' albums are:

First and Last and Always - The Sisters of Mercy :von:

The Nephilim - Fields of the Nephilim

Gods own Medicine - The MissionUK 8)

Adrenaline box set (including adrenaline, early indie stuff and epictome ep) - Rosetta Stone

Psycho Magnet - London After Midnight :kiss:

Star Industry - Velvet

All these albums make want to cack my pants, they are why I think goth its the business.

Other STONKING albums include pretty hate machine by NIN, the smell of rain by Mortiis, 7 by Apop and the ever excellent Empires by VNV Nation.
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who is this The MissionUK, please? :innocent:
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there was nothing like that before Sisters for me... if we call them goth :innocent: anyway - Sisters made me listen to goth things...
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is "goth" synonym for "bad"? :lol:
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ormfdmrush wrote:is "goth" synonym for "bad"? :lol:
in some cases i guess you could interpret Goth as silly nonsence...but never bad :wink:
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ormfdmrush wrote:is "goth" synonym for "bad"? :lol:
i think it's something beyond good and evil. but no one knows what it is. only some know that they are definitley NOT goth :von:
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ormfdmrush wrote:is "goth" synonym for "bad"? :lol:
YES...
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...and NO
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Funny how these things go, innit?
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I've never (knowingly) heard Christian Death and have never felt the need to.

a bit like Flesh for Lulu, innit?


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actually, the scripturse had a fantastic cover of hendrix 1963

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hmm :urff: not sure if I'm really into goth. Don't think so :?: . Anyway what blew me away together with the sisters in the 80's (FALAA, temple, alice, reptile house) was (still like it :D )

cure : lovecats, the walk, catepillar, IN CONCERT
bauhaus
neon judgement
TC matic (Arno still) 8)
Fad Gadget
some of the red zebra stuff (can't live in this living room, and the unforgettable polar club)
a lot of the 80's belgian stuff which was quite good I think :twisted:
U2 :innocent:
some sniff of killing joke

almost forgot : early days of siouxsie of course :notworthy: :notworthy:
I'm still cool with it :von:
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James Blast wrote:I've never (knowingly) heard Christian Death and have never felt the need to.

a bit like Flesh for Lulu, innit?


<----feels the knives already... :|
Erm... No need. Of course CD's first effort was very seminal and all, but it's a very bad album nonetheless. The lyrics are just ridiculously childish. They did make some decent records (Catastrophe ballet, Atrocities...), but some others are just embarassingly bad. :urff:
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Badlander wrote:
James Blast wrote:I've never (knowingly) heard Christian Death and have never felt the need to.

a bit like Flesh for Lulu, innit?


<----feels the knives already... :|
Erm... No need. Of course CD's first effort was very seminal and all, but it's a very bad album nonetheless. The lyrics are just ridiculously childish. They did make some decent records (Catastrophe ballet, Atrocities...), but some others are just embarassingly bad. :urff:
Well, it is a 16 year old going for pure shock value, isn't it? "Let's upset my parents! With discipline! Let's mess up my bedroom! Because I can!" More teen angst as the good Barman would say.

Catastrophe Ballet, on the other hand, is pure sleek gorgeousness. Likewise Atrocities (good to see someone else recognising the one truly decent Valor-era LP!) and some bits of Ashes.
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mh wrote:Likewise Atrocities (good to see someone else recognising the one truly decent Valor-era LP!) and some bits of Ashes.
I think it also owes a great deal to that whatsizname guy who later formed Mephisto Walz. In my angry years I also liked the "Sex and Drugs and Jesus Christ" album. But then again, most dark people did. :innocent: :von:
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mh wrote:Likewise Atrocities (good to see someone else recognising the one truly decent Valor-era LP!) and some bits of Ashes.
I think it also owes a great deal to that whatsizname guy who later formed Mephisto Walz. In my angry years I also liked the "Sex and Drugs and Jesus Christ" album. But then again, most dark people did. :innocent: :von:
Barry Galvin, I think. They went down the tubes after he left.
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I've only heard This Is Heresy.
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Dark wrote:I've only heard This Is Heresy.
A bit of a goth hit when it came out. Waaaaaaaaay over the top if you ask me. :von:

All the albums after this one got only worse and worse anyway. :innocent:
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Over the top?
Goth?
Any good?
f**k yes.

So if it's all that good, maybe I should go find some black plastic and listen to them. :lol:
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Badlander wrote:
Dark wrote:I've only heard This Is Heresy.
A bit of a goth hit when it came out. Waaaaaaaaay over the top if you ask me. :von:

All the albums after this one got only worse and worse anyway. :innocent:
If it's possible for lamentable turdwalloping cack to get any worse. :D

Catastrophe Ballet is the one everybody needs to listen to. Plus it makes a great name for a pub quiz team.

If you can get to hear any of these songs, I totally recommend them:

Awake At The Wall
Sleepwalk
The Drowning
The Blue Hour
As Evening Falls
Androgynous Noise Hand Permeates
Electra Descending
C*rv*x Couch
This Glass House
The Fleeing Somnambulist
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mh wrote: If you can get to hear any of these songs, I totally recommend them:

Awake At The Wall
Sleepwalk
The Drowning
The Blue Hour
As Evening Falls
Androgynous Noise Hand Permeates
Electra Descending
C*rv*x Couch
This Glass House
The Fleeing Somnambulist
So to put it simply : Catastrophe ballet (preferably the naked Gitane Demone cover :innocent: ), Ashes, Atrocities. Did I miss any ?

I'm weak and I kinda like the Iron mask and Iconologia. :oops:
Shadow project has its moments too. Don't forget I'm French and I don't pay much attention to the lyrics. :wink:
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Badlander wrote:So to put it simply : Catastrophe ballet (preferably the naked Gitane Demone cover :innocent: ), Ashes, Atrocities. Did I miss any ?
Nope, I think that's about it. Definitely the important ones to get.
Badlander wrote:I'm weak and I kinda like the Iron mask and Iconologia. :oops:
Me too. :oops:
There's a DVD of the Iconologia concert available too...
Badlander wrote:Shadow project has its moments too. Don't forget I'm French and I don't pay much attention to the lyrics. :wink:
Haven't actually heard them.
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Badlander wrote: Don't forget I'm French and I don't pay much attention to the lyrics. :wink:
You should try The Mission then Eric :innocent: :twisted:
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Am I the only one who really likes Only Theater of Pain? :oops:

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mh wrote:There's a DVD of the Iconologia concert available too...
I kinda like that DVD too... :innocent:
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