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So it's a vicious circle of wankerdom, then? Wankers begetting wankers who in turn develop more wankery because they read the NME? Doesn't this raise the horrifying possibility of a wanker resonance cascade, plunging the entire earth into an overload of wankers? Something should be done.[/quote]
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Top 20 Goth Tracks - according to NME
Agreed, lift your feet!sultan2075 wrote:So it's a vicious circle of wankerdom, then? Wankers begetting wankers who in turn develop more wankery because they read the NME? Doesn't this raise the horrifying possibility of a wanker resonance cascade, plunging the entire earth into an overload of wankers? Something should be done.nodubmanshouts wrote:Sorry if this offends anyone, BUT....
NME is read by wankers. Wankers who think they know about music. They think they know about music because they read the NME. To all intents and purposes, all they know about music comes from the NME.
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and no mention of boney m's goth classic rasputin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvDMlk3kSYg
they obviously dont know what they're on about
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvDMlk3kSYg
they obviously dont know what they're on about
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nodubmanshouts wrote:Sorry if this offends anyone, BUT....
NME is read by wankers. Wankers who think they know about music. They think they know about music because they read the NME. To all intents and purposes, all they know about music comes from the NME.
This article exists to give them some "goth" knowledge. Lo, NME readers would actually go out and buy a "goth" album because its just not cool.
So this little article exists to help NME readers have a view on something they know nothing about.
Ignore it. Its not for us. Its for them.
Bring back Sounds....
Almost right.
As described by another friend of mine, it is written by a bunch of 16yr old indie kids whose musical knowledge comprises that which is read on wikipedia.
I bought said publication ( ) a couple of weeks back, just for the Cure cover versions CD.
In the mag there is an A-Z of goff & who was listed under "I"?
Billy Idol of course, who else?
fecking tossers.
Or even Smash Hits.nodubmanshouts wrote:
Bring back Sounds....
At least you got lyrics in that.
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Indeed. One can in fact liken it to a black hole of music-wankerdom which is focused on the collapsed neutron star that was, at one time, known as Alan McGee.So it's a vicious circle of wankerdom, then? Wankers begetting wankers who in turn develop more wankery because they read the NME? Doesn't this raise the horrifying possibility of a wanker resonance cascade, plunging the entire earth into an overload of wankers? Something should be done.
Whether or not you blame Alan for this event horizon could depend somewhat on whether or not you blame Jesus for the Mormons.
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yep, bring back sounds!Pista wrote:nodubmanshouts wrote:Sorry if this offends anyone, BUT....
NME is read by wankers. Wankers who think they know about music. They think they know about music because they read the NME. To all intents and purposes, all they know about music comes from the NME.
This article exists to give them some "goth" knowledge. Lo, NME readers would actually go out and buy a "goth" album because its just not cool.
So this little article exists to help NME readers have a view on something they know nothing about.
Ignore it. Its not for us. Its for them.
Bring back Sounds....
Almost right.
As described by another friend of mine, it is written by a bunch of 16yr old indie kids whose musical knowledge comprises that which is read on wikipedia.
I bought said publication ( ) a couple of weeks back, just for the fat bob & co cover versions CD.
In the mag there is an A-Z of goff & who was listed under "I"?
Billy Idol of course, who else?
fecking tossers.
death to the revisionist NME!
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Pista wrote:In the mag there is an A-Z of goff & who was listed under "I"?
Billy Idol of course, who else?
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Perhaps.
I was following a bit of a tenuous link with Tony James though.
I suppose at least he was in Generation X with Tony James & Tony then went on to join The Sisters.
But it's a bit "my neighbour's sister's flat mate's gold fish was once fed by....." in terms of the link.
I was following a bit of a tenuous link with Tony James though.
I suppose at least he was in Generation X with Tony James & Tony then went on to join The Sisters.
But it's a bit "my neighbour's sister's flat mate's gold fish was once fed by....." in terms of the link.
Ah Rasputin was indeed great. But Listen to He Was Steppenwolf for pure Boney Gothicness! Actually if the NME wants really gothic songs try Bright Eyes by Art Garfunkal; Superstar by the Carpenters; The Day before you Came by Abba; I don't like Mondays by Boomtown Rats; Ghostown by the Specials etc etc. In the NME barren little world what passes for gothic is basically gloominess, a kind of absence of thought that they specialise in. I've done a couple of gothic art exhibitions in my time that have included exploding pomegranates and helicopters, something the NME and the like wouldn't really get. [/quote]
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So following that direction, Eastenders & Casualty would class as Goff telly?abridged wrote: In the NME barren little world what passes for gothic is basically gloominess.........
BTW. did the helicopters explode too, or just the pomegranates?
Yep! Ah just the pomegranites... Eastenders may have a better case than most...But I think the Cold War was gothic so what do i know. Floodland was gothic in that respect only. Too much Doc Strangelove!
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on HL nobody have been, was and will be *goff*
on HL nobody have been, was and will be *goff*
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Omg, that is a painful article. I still can;t get through a full page in the NME without getting incredibly angry and having to put it down.
My favourite line is the one saying Bat for Lashes *must* be Goth because of 'Natasha Khan being a major Cure fan'.
I wasn't aware that was all it took.
My favourite line is the one saying Bat for Lashes *must* be Goth because of 'Natasha Khan being a major Cure fan'.
I wasn't aware that was all it took.
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Oh fcuk!Jim wrote: My favourite line is the one saying Bat for Lashes *must* be Goth because of 'Natasha Khan being a major fat bob & co fan'.
I wasn't aware that was all it took.
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I don't care, if songs/bands are considered goth or whatever, because I don't care what goth is. All these classifications are for people who take pop music (and their "knowledge" about it) much too seriously. (so basically the readers of magazines like NME)
But I didn't know These New Puritans before and it made my day.
btw: the Boney M clip is awesome.
But I didn't know These New Puritans before and it made my day.
btw: the Boney M clip is awesome.
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I saw These New Puritans supporting the Horrors and Crystal Castles at some NME thingy bob I went to with a friend.
They were the worst kind of boring tripe. Can't comment on their recorded output as I just don't have one mote of desire to check it out.
I really want to rant on and on about everything wrong with that artical - but is there any need? Why preach to the choir?
They were the worst kind of boring tripe. Can't comment on their recorded output as I just don't have one mote of desire to check it out.
I really want to rant on and on about everything wrong with that artical - but is there any need? Why preach to the choir?
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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Ah go on, you know you want toMaisey wrote:Why preach to the choir?
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markfiend wrote:Ah go on, you know you want toMaisey wrote:Why preach to the choir?
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Well I must admit, I like the song/video of "Elvis". The whole album (wich I listened to by now) is ... not so...Maisey wrote:I saw These New Puritans supporting the Horrors and Crystal Castles at some NME thingy bob I went to with a friend.
They were the worst kind of boring tripe.
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