Shane MacGowan is emo?markfiend wrote:Emo = "poor me poor me poor me".
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emo vs. goth
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Obviously!boudicca wrote:Shane MacGowan is emo?markfiend wrote:Emo = "poor me poor me poor me".
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Those emos that are over the age of... 18, they're hilarious!
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The first time I heard about "emo", I understood "haemo", as in "haemoglobin" (they sound exactly the same in French).
It probably would have been much more fun, haemo-core, haemo-metal...
It probably would have been much more fun, haemo-core, haemo-metal...
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I can't understand how in these bands some of the people are 30 ish and they write songs that 15 year olds can relate to. Surely the 30 ish year old band members need to grow up and get some adult problems!
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Point me on the path to truth...and I do not want to be the bad man here, but you really aren't even close
I'd say I was pretty close, hardcore subgenre, imploded in on itself and became what some bands think goth is today, the backdrop to a slightly pathetic fashion show.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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no time to cry, little emos!
they'd better listen to The Sisters (Of Mercy)
they'd better listen to The Sisters (Of Mercy)
When did UK DECAY, Bauhaus, Siouxsie Banshees, Joy Division (the bands that kicked off the Goth sound & image IMO) become "Hardcore"?Maisey wrote:Point me on the path to truth...and I do not want to be the bad man here, but you really aren't even close
I'd say I was pretty close, hardcore subgenre, imploded in on itself and became what some bands think goth is today, the backdrop to a slightly pathetic fashion show.
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Thanking yew.scotty wrote:When did UK DECAY, Bauhaus, Siouxsie Banshees, Joy Division (the bands that kicked off the Goth sound & image IMO) become "Hardcore"?
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um....dude, emo never even came close to that lot.
There was more to post punk than just the goths, even though we are by far the best looking.
I like to think of punk as a paint grenade, each genre a different colour. JD, Siouxsie etc kicked off goth. The Human League, Ultravox etc kicked off synth pop and new pop. Throbbing Gristle, Caberet Voltaire kicked off Industrial...
Hardcore was just one thing that came out of punk, thats where emo came from.
Goth and Emo never touched, they just get confused because emos nicked some asthetics from younger goths. (Black hair, andrgonous tendancies etc)
There was more to post punk than just the goths, even though we are by far the best looking.
I like to think of punk as a paint grenade, each genre a different colour. JD, Siouxsie etc kicked off goth. The Human League, Ultravox etc kicked off synth pop and new pop. Throbbing Gristle, Caberet Voltaire kicked off Industrial...
Hardcore was just one thing that came out of punk, thats where emo came from.
Goth and Emo never touched, they just get confused because emos nicked some asthetics from younger goths. (Black hair, andrgonous tendancies etc)
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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So, I think its fair to say Emo came from hardcore which came from punk. Goth came from Dark Post-Punk bands, which came from punk.
Different, linked, but I wouldn't wish to be seen associating the 2.
Origonal desciption of Emo still stands.
Different, linked, but I wouldn't wish to be seen associating the 2.
Origonal desciption of Emo still stands.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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Now I'm confused...
Are Cannibal Corpse Emo or Goth, then
IZ.
Are Cannibal Corpse Emo or Goth, then
IZ.
Maisey wrote:Hardcore was just one thing that came out of punk, thats where emo came from.
This man might disagree.
Anyway, these things are generally genre-ized at least partially in retrospect. At the time they're actually happening, those involved or around them have better things to be thinking about, and are likely never even conscious of forming or belonging to any particular genre. To them it's just "good rock music" or "groovy pop music" or whatever.
Take Baggy as an example. By the time it came to be called "Baggy" and was fully analysed and pigeon-holed by the media, the Roses had come and gone (to make the 2nd LP), the Mondays had come and gone (to do whatever it was they did in their spare time - I don't think I really want to know), the Charlatans had risen, and the third wave of bands (the "we always had a dance element in our music" crew) had arrived.
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In Maisey's defence
I think his description of emo's origins was pretty good. He's not saying there was any meeting of hardcore and goth, apart from way back in the mists of early punk. In much the same way as a million genres which are now opposed in many aspects can all trace their roots back to the American South some time in the 1930's!
And while early hardcore may have been... well, hardcore - there is no limit to the packaging, watering down and warping of any original message that popular culture is capable of. We should all know that by now!
I think his description of emo's origins was pretty good. He's not saying there was any meeting of hardcore and goth, apart from way back in the mists of early punk. In much the same way as a million genres which are now opposed in many aspects can all trace their roots back to the American South some time in the 1930's!
And while early hardcore may have been... well, hardcore - there is no limit to the packaging, watering down and warping of any original message that popular culture is capable of. We should all know that by now!
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I'm sure this man would disagree.boudicca wrote:there is no limit to the packaging, watering down and warping of any original message that popular culture is capable of. We should all know that by now!
But you'd be right and he'd be wrong...
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Awww c'mon MH!
Rollins is SOOOOOO Emo!
I saw his '25 years of s**t' spoken word show here in Belgium and he is the most sensitive bloke I ever saw.
Of course I did not tell him that. I love a choice of foods I DON'T have to eat through a straw...
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Rollins is SOOOOOO Emo!
I saw his '25 years of s**t' spoken word show here in Belgium and he is the most sensitive bloke I ever saw.
Of course I did not tell him that. I love a choice of foods I DON'T have to eat through a straw...
IZ.
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mh wrote:I'm sure this man would disagree.boudicca wrote:there is no limit to the packaging, watering down and warping of any original message that popular culture is capable of. We should all know that by now!
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Is that bloke wearing lipstick?mh wrote:I'm sure this man would disagree.boudicca wrote:there is no limit to the packaging, watering down and warping of any original message that popular culture is capable of. We should all know that by now!
But you'd be right and he'd be wrong...
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
And just out of picture to the left...boudicca wrote:"Here pictured showing off his new deodorant - drier even than Von's sense of humour..."
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Hmm, 'oooh, I hope I get this washing up done yeah baby, before the match starts woah yeah yeah'.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I can't understand how in these bands some of the people are 30 ish and they write songs that 15 year olds can relate to. Surely the 30 ish year old band members need to grow up and get some adult problems!
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Planet Dave wrote:Hmm, 'oooh, I hope I get this washing up done yeah baby, before the match starts woah yeah yeah'.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I can't understand how in these bands some of the people are 30 ish and they write songs that 15 year olds can relate to. Surely the 30 ish year old band members need to grow up and get some adult problems!
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Dave! You fookin' Emo!Planet Dave wrote:Hmm, 'oooh, I hope I get this washing up done yeah baby, before the match starts woah yeah yeah'.
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It's the face-obscuring hair that gives him away, isn't it?markfiend wrote:Dave! You fookin' Emo!Planet Dave wrote:Hmm, 'oooh, I hope I get this washing up done yeah baby, before the match starts woah yeah yeah'.
Head like a vole!
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Do you mind!?boudicca wrote:It's the face-obscuring hair that gives him away, isn't it?markfiend wrote:Dave! You fookin' Emo!Planet Dave wrote:Hmm, 'oooh, I hope I get this washing up done yeah baby, before the match starts woah yeah yeah'.
Head like a vole!
Actually I don't, voles kick ass!
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do you mindboudicca wrote: It's the face-obscuring hair that gives him away, isn't it?
(shakes hair to access eye and wipe tear away)
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after reading all this i think i might be in the wrong forum
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