I know a few people who listen to goth.
We're not close...
Having friends with totally diff music tastes
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That Be MOONCHIIIIIIIIILD!!!!Zuma wrote:
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‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
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I know nothing about Jim Morrison or The Doors, and AFAIK, "gothic" in the 60s just meant "vaguely related to gothic architechture, large, ornate, foreboding".lisabiker wrote:Mmm remember jim's hated of labels even more and the goth label meant so much diff back in the 60sDark wrote:...hate to break it to you, but The Doors were described as "gothic rock" in 1967.nick the stripper wrote:I got asked to recite some of my favourite lyrics, recited all of “The End� by The Doors and got asked “Is that like Gothic music or something?�.
I almost smashed my head against a wall… and then I did when he started playing tacky hip hop and said “this is real music�.
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Oh god, he's off.weebleswobble wrote:That Be MOONCHIIIIIIIIILD!!!!Zuma wrote:
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'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
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All my friends have the most excellent taste in music.
The people I work with are quite another thing, sadly.
The people I work with are quite another thing, sadly.
"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".
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There's all these friends of mine, they've got me suffering...but i say we can work it out, they say, fool if you think it's over. to which i usually reply jump jump in for my love because i'm spinning around...to which they say f*ck off goth
Same as it ever was thenlisabiker wrote:Mmm remember jim's hated of labels even more and the goth label meant so much diff back in the 60sDark wrote:...hate to break it to you, but The Doors were described as "gothic rock" in 1967.nick the stripper wrote:I got asked to recite some of my favourite lyrics, recited all of “The End� by The Doors and got asked “Is that like Gothic music or something?�.
I almost smashed my head against a wall… and then I did when he started playing tacky hip hop and said “this is real music�.
xxx
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Luckily I have a boyfriend who's even more metal than me, but my close friends that I spend a lot of time with aren't really into it all which is ok really as I have other "metal" friends in London to go to gigs with.
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That's the advantage of having such a broad musical taste in music as well as in friends...
I can always talk to ANY of my friends about music, be it rock, heavy metal, extreme metal, ambient, electro, industrial, wave, sixties, seventies... because I have at least one friend being into one of these genres.
That means I have at least nine friends. Cool!
IZ.
I can always talk to ANY of my friends about music, be it rock, heavy metal, extreme metal, ambient, electro, industrial, wave, sixties, seventies... because I have at least one friend being into one of these genres.
That means I have at least nine friends. Cool!
IZ.
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My best friend has exactly the same music taste as me, which is great, and useful seeing as we make music together, lol.
I know three people (including him) that like the Sisters and three teachers that like the sisters
I know three people (including him) that like the Sisters and three teachers that like the sisters
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My team at work used to consist of:James Blast wrote:The people I work with are quite another thing, sadly.
One Goth Boy.
One Gangsta Rap Dawg.
One Motown Funk Soul Diva.
One Happy Clappy Pop Shite Girl.
It made for some interesting conversations.
I had to explain to someone the other day that the Rainbow CD I'd said I was listening to was a 1970s rock group - not the soundtrack to a children's TV programme...
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And why aren't they members of this forum?robertzombie wrote:I know three people (including him) that like the Sisters and three teachers that like the sisters
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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My mates haven't got enough timeHom_Corleone wrote:And why aren't they members of this forum?robertzombie wrote:I know three people (including him) that like the Sisters and three teachers that like the sisters
the teachers on the other hand ... who knows
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only those as don't watch the DVDs you send themBadlander wrote:Does that mean HLers don't qualify as friends ?Ozpat wrote:All my friends dislike my taste in music.
"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".
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~ Peter Steele
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it's possible that we have a life..robertzombie wrote:the teachers on the other hand ... who knows
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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well I wouldn't go that far
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ahem. you're speaking to one...
oh f*ck it, who am i trying to kid.
oh f*ck it, who am i trying to kid.
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
You like The Darkness & spend more time than is healthy on hereemilystrange wrote:it's possible that we have a life..robertzombie wrote:the teachers on the other hand ... who knows
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!!"
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i have less posts than SOME..
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
Aye, you're right.........THREE!!! & we have over TWO THOUSAND membersemilystrange wrote:i have less posts than SOME..
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!!"
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Kamikaze post?!Dark wrote:And more than SOME..
(by the way, Miss Teach, it's "fewer posts")
I've dated outside my musical tastes, and that went fine. More of concern is how conflicting your general personality is.