Long-rumoured to be in Production and finally on screen, the BBC are launching a Goth season of programmes for those chilly autumnal nights (presumably the end of October ) but in a strange move TSOM (despite being a mixture of Industrial Groove Machine and Rock'n'Roll band) are to be included in a show entitled Goths At The BBC. will no doubt be keeping his over-worked lawyers busy.
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BBC lump Sisters in with bizarre 80s scene shock
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I see what you did there !Joy wrote:Oh my goth...
Classic performances.....
Could be worth a punt. Especially if they upscale them a bit for HD broadcasting
Could be worth a punt. Especially if they upscale them a bit for HD broadcasting
What else could it be that the BBC would have rights to?!Pat wrote:At last , a faint sniff of value for money for my license fee. I hope it's not all the old Top of the Pops footage or the OGWT that we've seen a million times.
So not even a faint sniff then.
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how come The Cure and The Mishtake get the definitive article and we don't ?
but seriously, this gothic tag: isn't about time we grew up a bit about it? (and no, that's not a dig at Eldritch's height, or, indeed, a suggestion necessariy aimed at him.)
apart from the mish, none of the bands mentioned embraced the label (as apart from the mish they all started before the label existed to describe a sub-culture) but it is without doubt those bands (amongst a few -but not many- others) who are/were the definitive bands that goths llistened to when the "movement" started. presumably the heavily poetic and dark atmospherics that those bands relied on in their early days were why most of us bought their records- and therefore what their careers were based on- and it was us that were labelled goths...the bands were who we listened to and that's why they got labelled similarly.
no-one's saying that those bands wern't able to grow beyond their beginings, but t's a bit of an insult to an entire sub-culture of people who revered those bands -ie made the careers of- to deny any link to the term. it's also a bit like saying the beatles weren't a great pop band because they went on to write sgt.peppere's and abbey road. [/mytwo-penn'orth]
but seriously, this gothic tag: isn't about time we grew up a bit about it? (and no, that's not a dig at Eldritch's height, or, indeed, a suggestion necessariy aimed at him.)
apart from the mish, none of the bands mentioned embraced the label (as apart from the mish they all started before the label existed to describe a sub-culture) but it is without doubt those bands (amongst a few -but not many- others) who are/were the definitive bands that goths llistened to when the "movement" started. presumably the heavily poetic and dark atmospherics that those bands relied on in their early days were why most of us bought their records- and therefore what their careers were based on- and it was us that were labelled goths...the bands were who we listened to and that's why they got labelled similarly.
no-one's saying that those bands wern't able to grow beyond their beginings, but t's a bit of an insult to an entire sub-culture of people who revered those bands -ie made the careers of- to deny any link to the term. it's also a bit like saying the beatles weren't a great pop band because they went on to write sgt.peppere's and abbey road. [/mytwo-penn'orth]
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
I agree. Also, whether we like it or not, when you see a goth-themed article, gig, album or whatever I think most of us have a quick look at it to see if it features any of our in-no-way goth bands. Its useful for that at least.eastmidswhizzkid wrote: but seriously, this gothic tag: isn't about time we grew up a bit about it?
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Is this like Goths Anonymous?
Hello everyone, my name's Mark and... I... I'm a goth!
*breaks down in tears and collapses onto the couch*
Hello everyone, my name's Mark and... I... I'm a goth!
*breaks down in tears and collapses onto the couch*
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are you? i'd never have guessed...markfiend wrote:Is this like Goths Anonymous?
Hello everyone, my name's Mark and... I... I'm a goth!
*breaks down in tears and collapses onto the couch*
seriously though, when i got into the sisters it was a bit of a departure from the music i was already listening to -black sabbath, thin lizzy, ac/dc etc- and were definitely the first "alternative"/goth band i was into. of course amongst the small-minded (my mother, at the time, liked all of the music i liked until i discovered the sisters) there was and still is a huge difference, and although i don't think the gulf is so great i couldn't say all the music i like is heavy metal, nor is it all punk or all goth. for myself i'm probably not a goth and never have been (i've never dyed my hair black but everything else has always been black) but some of my best friends are and i like goth music, so sue me.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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We know, we've all seen the damning ancient video evidence !markfiend wrote:Is this like Goths Anonymous?
Hello everyone, my name's Mark and... I... I'm a goth!
*breaks down in tears and collapses onto the couch*
video ?
evidence ?
i haven't seen anything
Btw. i think Sisters are closer to Surf-Rock than Golf
evidence ?
i haven't seen anything
Btw. i think Sisters are closer to Surf-Rock than Golf
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I'm sure that you do remember and just want someone to post a link to this thread https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=24021 but I would never do such a thing to a Moderator.iesus wrote:video ?
evidence ?
i haven't seen anything
Btw. i think Sisters are closer to Surf-Rock than Golf
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what a mover! and much slinkier than nowadays...i almost feel cheated that you 've got your back to the camera when you start twiddling your nipples!
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"Did my singing please you?"
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Craig Adams seems to have no problem with the "g word" judging by his participation in this project : https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/rais ... o-voltaire
I think Craig is happy as long as he's on stage playing his bass. I doubt he spends much of his time worrying about labels.Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Craig Adams seems to have no problem with the "g word" judging by his participation in this project : https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/rais ... o-voltaire
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I'm sure the label doesn't apply to anyone on here, but I have a friend who thinks he might be a goth and he recommended this new advert for German DIY chain Hornbach : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hjy6ie16z3s
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I'm gonna skybox that motherfucker and force feed it to my kids clockwork orange style.
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As predicted, first screening of this is next Friday night ... Hallowe'en.
That's like a Hendrix fan saying "I hope it's not the Lulu Show again."Pat wrote:At last , a faint sniff of value for money for my license fee. I hope it's not all the old Top of the Pops footage or the OGWT that we've seen a million times.