Top 20 Goth Tracks - according to NME
- Victim of Circumstance
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This article is pure bs, but that's quite obvious
However, I didn't know the White Lies before and their song (or part of it) strongly reminds me of Joy Division (somehow a mixture of She's lost control and Love will tear us apart). I will check out the White Lies (if they have released any album yet), so at least one positive thing
However, I didn't know the White Lies before and their song (or part of it) strongly reminds me of Joy Division (somehow a mixture of She's lost control and Love will tear us apart). I will check out the White Lies (if they have released any album yet), so at least one positive thing
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Without any Bach, Mahler, Wagner and countless others then this list is modern rubbish. Style over substance
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thanks for saving me the trouble of reading this
blackness in lieu of bohemia
thanks for saving me the trouble of reading this
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I made a couple of comments too, as, er, Derek.
So I have my shortlist of 17 Goff tunes. Pista
So I have my shortlist of 17 Goff tunes. Pista
This was you?
I didn't even click that we could post comments until now.
I do like this though
I dread to think what Steve Earl Goth's post said before they moderated it.
Can you play to your strengths and go back to discussing Pete Doherty's hats please?
I didn't even click that we could post comments until now.
I do like this though
They moderate them?This post has 1 feedback awaiting moderation...
I dread to think what Steve Earl Goth's post said before they moderated it.
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It was me. I remember making a posting on another music forum about 2005 called "Oh NME where did it all go wrong?" after idly browsing a copy of the mag. like a music version of Heat for those with candyfloss for frontal lobes.Pista wrote:This was you?Can you play to your strengths and go back to discussing Pete Doherty's hats please?
that's the one in caps? Once more with feeling StevePista wrote:
I didn't even click that we could post comments until now.
I do like this thoughThey moderate them?This post has 1 feedback awaiting moderation...
I dread to think what Steve Earl Goth's post said before they moderated it.
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You sure it doesn't have anything to do with vampires? I mean, I generally think that vampires ought to be vilified, ridiculed and ignored. I mean, they're the living dead for Christ's sake! You know your neighborhood is shot once they move in.markfiend wrote:I wrote:"If there's an instinctive cringe when the term goth is invoked, that's because"... of the NME's attitude to goth, which has variously been to vilify, to ridicule, or to ignore. And you're surprised when goths turn up to slag you off?
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Come on then heartlanders. What should this list look like then? Try and give some mention to some post 1980's bands, that's what the NME has always tried to boycott afterall!Luke Lewis wrote:...the fact is, none of us like Rosetta Stone, or Fields Of The Nephilim, or The m*****n. Some of us *do* like Joy Division, Manics, The Horrors etc. But none of this is stopping you lot from suggesting your *own* 20 greatest goth tracks. So here's my promise: If enough of you post your own Top 20 lists as a comment below (say, at least 20), I'll aggregate them and post a *new* greatest goth tracks list, based on your choices. How's that?
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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I tried. I failed.Try and give some mention to some post 1980's bands
Then I remembered that post-80s goth is actually legitimately s**t, and went off to listen to the true successors, which included Tindersticks, Portishead, and even some Pulp. Gulp.
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Luke Lewis, IMO, has nothing to do with Goth and he is not able to judge.
if Rosetta Stone, or Fields Of The Nephilim, or The m*****n are not mentioned in the top 20 goth songs.....well, it's not a top 20 goth songs
if Rosetta Stone, or Fields Of The Nephilim, or The m*****n are not mentioned in the top 20 goth songs.....well, it's not a top 20 goth songs
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Mini PiB generally sneers at post 80’s goth, but tracks that get her attention include:
Orbital ~ Satan
Sneaker Pimps ~ Long hard road out of hell
Moby ~ New dawn fades (which she asserts is better than the original)
Girls Aloud ~ sound of the underground
Sugababes~ ugly
But then, mini PiB is probably an EMO
For me: little mention, if any, of the Furs, or JAMC [Darklands period?]
Orbital ~ Satan
Sneaker Pimps ~ Long hard road out of hell
Moby ~ New dawn fades (which she asserts is better than the original)
Girls Aloud ~ sound of the underground
Sugababes~ ugly
But then, mini PiB is probably an EMO
For me: little mention, if any, of the Furs, or JAMC [Darklands period?]
Goths have feelings too
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Now you've taken the joke too farpsichonaut wrote:Gene loves Jezebel?
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There was a joke?weebleswobble wrote:Now you've taken the joke too farpsichonaut wrote:Gene loves Jezebel?
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well, "promise" was a good goth album
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their debut album is really good and if you check their website you may still find it with an extra limited bookletVictim of Circumstance wrote: However, I didn't know the White Lies before:
Seeing the Dulka Prague Away kit ( by the way) reminded me that the Biccies paeon to Welsh Goth isn't mentioned either...
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