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Karst wrote:Shame. but that's the way it goes. I suppose it gives a nice overview, although the general tenure of 'g*** is back' is a bit tiresome. It has a nice few soundbites.
Isn't this the third or fourth such re-animation since the 80's?
Maybe Dave can supply the original article and we can judge by ourselves?
That would be nice.
I don't necessarily agree with everything I think.
i dont know dave simpson personally, but he's a good friend of a couple of people i do know, so i guess it could be worth a try...
i've already said that if dave still wanted to find a home for the photos of mr marx in the fav' (which i gather are pretty groovy!) then we'd be happy to host them
it doesnt do any harm to ask does it?
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
The enduring image of the Sisters live is of four black stetsons poking out of dry ice: a cross between Once Upon a Time in the West and horror flick The Fog
My favourite Sisters song is Last Exit for the Adrenochrome
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
hello, guys and ghouls. Time to clear things up
1) This piece was not "savagely edited." In fact it was edited as little as anything I've ever written. All that visibly went for space was Steve Severin's lambasting of Marilyn Manson's music and the fact that Claire was in the initial Sisters line-up. Oh and a tiny mention of Flesh For Lulu. Although the "cod-vampiric" line was changed from "vampiric."
2) No idea where this idea that I submitted photos came from. I am a journalist (although some may disagree) not a photographer. Someone did take a photo of Gary and it was set to be used until the last minute when an advert came in at the bottom of the page and nobbled it. A shame.
3) Sure looks like a pentacle to me, nitpickers!
4) Are you saying the Sisters were men without hats??
5) I have laboured under the misapprehension that Eldritch meant "wizard" for at least 20 years, but bow to your and the Oxford English Dictionary's better judgement. I would maintain that Andrew looks more like a wizard than a ghost, but I haven't seen him lately.
6) Trying to cram the history of goth in 1600 words is a bloody nightmare. You can never please everybody; you just hope to please most.
Darkly...
I bought the Grundig, although I felt a bit ashamed, I did have my copy of Rubber Monthly to hide it in when i came out the newsagents so I wouldnt be too embarassed.
After reading about Goth being back the only thing that really crossed my mind was which was the greater number - those that thought it would never become fashionable again or those that thought it had never actually gone out of fashion.
Davehack wrote:You can never please everybody; you just hope to please most.
Darkly...
you canny please us we're Goths, apart from Keith
I'm no' a GOFF ya Fanny
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
I found the artical a decent read and it seemed that Dave Simpson had done a decent amount of research or had a fair knowledge of the early Goth(ic) scene.
it was also good that the Dave did not claim that goth had gone (like so many other jurnalists in the past) but that "The movement went underground and fractured"/developed.
btw I think Zombie Goth was a referance todeath rock for any one thats confussed!
So, it's a star inside a circle... that makes it a pentacle, right?!
For some reason I never thought of the sisters' logo-in-a-circle as a pentacle/pentagram. I always looked at it as a hollow star (without the "lines" creating a hexagon in the center, if that makes sense) because I never saw any trace of lines connecting it. For example, more like this. Is picture that a pentacle? I always thought it wasn't, but since I'm not an authority on paganism and I'm not quite interested in it due to tons of "occult" kiddies (sorry to any real pagans), I couldn't say for sure.
It also could be noted that usually, the old logo itself isn't inside a circle at all. Except when it's within a circle of text, as on the compilations. Maybe that's what others were trying to get at?
Multifaceted wrote:
So, it's a star inside a circle... that makes it a pentacle, right?!
Not all stars are pentacles, just like not everything black is goth.
We have very little reason to believe that Von's into black magic anyway. On the other hand, we have very good reasons to believe that he's a Suicide fan and also a leftist... If only because he said so most clearly.
I'd end this moment to be with you
Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
Claire was the DJ at the Phono, now goes out with Mick Brown but orig. was Andy's girlfriend. Played keyboards in a fledgling Sisters.
The pentacle thing really is splitting hairs. It's a star in a circle thus looks pentacley; doesn't necessarily refer to black magic (I know it doesn't). Never thought of it as a Suicide tribute but they were a big influence.
Davehack wrote:The pentacle thing really is splitting hairs. It's a star in a circle thus looks pentacley; doesn't necessarily refer to black magic (I know it doesn't). Never thought of it as a Suicide tribute but they were a big influence.
But what circle are you talking about ? Maybe I didn't make myself clear. This has nothing to do with the Sissies :
It's just a pentacle I randomly picked from the net just to show what the head and star logo is not. As I get it, not even all pentacles have stars. Anyway, the head and star logo has no circle whatsoever (except for the compilation albums, as it has been mentioned).
Someone else here might confirm : the star is a reference to Suicide's first.
I'd end this moment to be with you
Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you