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Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 17:08
by RicheyJames
please name some more - those last four are hilarious!

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 17:31
by Scardwel
The funniest name for a goth band IMHO has got to be:

Armageddon Dildos ;D ;D ;D

(they're more industrial than goth, but what the hell.)

Beat that!

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 17:47
by Thea
that's not funny! what about chants of maldoror? smiling goth? bats in he belfry? creaming jesus? the last days of jesus? bloody dead and sexy? murder at the registry?

all real bands, all silly names :D

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 18:18
by hallucienate
Scardwel wrote:The funniest name for a goth band IMHO has got to be:

Armageddon Dildos ;D ;D ;D

(they're more industrial than goth, but what the hell.)

Beat that!
their cover of Moz's "Every Day Is Like Sunday" is ace!

"Come armageddon, come armageddon, come"

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 18:35
by James Blast
Genesis around the time of Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot and especially Live.

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 18:55
by Scardwel
hallucienate wrote:their cover of Moz's "Every Day Is Like Sunday" is ace!

"Come armageddon, come armageddon, come"
:eek: :eek: :eek: This I've gotta hear! Anyone care to point me in the direction of an MP3??? :wink:

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 18:57
by Angelchild
Scardwel wrote:I'd have to pick the Nephs 'cause they were the first proper band I ever saw live and I was totally blown away. I've never been the same since!
After them it would have to be The Mish and The Cure (although alot of their stuff is more pop than goth.)
I'm with Scardy & Markfiend on this one :)
Pretty much my feelings too and a lot of good memories from then :wink:

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 20:29
by hallucienate
Scardwel wrote:
hallucienate wrote:their cover of Moz's "Every Day Is Like Sunday" is ace!

"Come armageddon, come armageddon, come"
:eek: :eek: :eek: This I've gotta hear! Anyone care to point me in the direction of an MP3??? :wink:
I got it off an old SMiths/Moz MP3 site. I'll try dig it out...

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 20:52
by Loki
Red Sunsets wrote:Genesis around the time of Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot and especially Live.
EBG :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 20:54
by James Blast
:D Cheers JB, EBG and proud!

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 20:55
by Clucking Belle
How can anyone take the Fields of the Nephilim seriously? I mean, what a pretentious load of tosh. Surely, surely you must be embarassed to own a record by them, or author a post the refers to them in a positive light.

Modern society is built around normal people having normal sensibilities doing normal things. That McCoy chap et al are the sort of guys who were a bit odd, and a bit sad, at school. You know, pick on them a bit, but can't be bothered to follow up because it is just too easy.

You can't rate them as individuals, and you can't rate them as musicians. And lyricists? You're clutching at the straws that broke the camel's back before the camel was born.

These are the sort of people whose complete lack of self confidence and personal worth end up doing accounts at Wernham Hogg (sp?) or alternatively holidaying in guantanamo bay following joining some extremist organisation to give themselves the sense of self worth they can't find in themselves.

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 20:59
by Loki
For once I agree with CB. I simply liked TSOM. I was not a goth and found all the so called 'goth' stuff s**t. It still is. :von:

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 21:03
by Clucking Belle
You can agree with me and still say the straw that broke the camel etc was hopelessly 6th form if you prefer.

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 21:12
by Angelchild
Clucking Belle wrote:How can anyone take the Fields of the Nephilim seriously? I mean, what a pretentious load of tosh. Surely, surely you must be embarassed to own a record by them, or author a post the refers to them in a positive light.

Modern society is built around normal people having normal sensibilities doing normal things. That McCoy chap et al are the sort of guys who were a bit odd, and a bit sad, at school. You know, pick on them a bit, but can't be bothered to follow up because it is just too easy.

You can't rate them as individuals, and you can't rate them as musicians. And lyricists? You're clutching at the straws that broke the camel's back before the camel was born.

These are the sort of people whose complete lack of self confidence and personal worth end up doing accounts at Wernham Hogg (sp?) or alternatively holidaying in guantanamo bay following joining some extremist organisation to give themselves the sense of self worth they can't find in themselves.

Were you at school with them to know?
If you were please illuminate further :twisted:

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 21:39
by andymackem
I've always liked the Nephs.

Elizium is a fine album: it has scope, it has grandeur. It may be a bit too much for some listeners, I suppose, but that would depend on the listener.

And yes, I did listen to them a lot when I was in the 6th form. Your point?

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 21:42
by James Blast
The case for the defence has but one word m'lud - Elizium
I rest my case.

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 21:48
by Angelchild
Thanks Sunsets & Andy for the support :notworthy:
You are both true gentlemen :) :wink:

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 21:53
by mugabe
Clucking Belle wrote:Modern society is built around normal people having normal sensibilities doing normal things. That McCoy chap et al are the sort of guys who were a bit odd, and a bit sad, at school. You know, pick on them a bit, but can't be bothered to follow up because it is just too easy.
Yeah, conformity rules. Mainstream music rules too. Give us a few pints and some Robbie Williams tunes to sing along to. Then we can bully some odd, pretentious people and have a laugh. What's the matter? Have no humour? Damn freaks.

Posted: 09 Jan 2004, 23:07
by Angelchild
mugabe wrote:
Clucking Belle wrote:Modern society is built around normal people having normal sensibilities doing normal things. That McCoy chap et al are the sort of guys who were a bit odd, and a bit sad, at school. You know, pick on them a bit, but can't be bothered to follow up because it is just too easy.
Yeah, conformity rules. Mainstream music rules too. Give us a few pints and some Robbie Williams tunes to sing along to. Then we can bully some odd, pretentious people and have a laugh. What's the matter? Have no humour? Damn freaks.
Well put Mugabe :notworthy:
BTW your avatars just keep getting better :)

Posted: 10 Jan 2004, 00:52
by James Blast
Twit! look back a few BH

Posted: 10 Jan 2004, 14:50
by Planet Dave
Red Sunsets wrote:Genesis around the time of Nursery Cryme, Foxtrot and especially Live.
You're off again, aren't you Red? Nice one. Just this morning I bought a boot DVD from Montreal in 1974 - quality is a bit AWOL, but the costumes are all there; and a nice gatefold 2CD 'Demos Down On Broadway'. Might go and listen to that now, actually. It certainly looks the part.

And back on topic, Elyzium is a truly corking album. The last two tracks never fail to move me in decidely unmanlike ways.

Dave

Posted: 10 Jan 2004, 14:56
by Clucking Belle
1. On wearing silly clothes

It is ok to go through a pretentious phase at 16, 17 and even your first year of university. After that, poncing about in silly clothes with silly hair cuts is only justified if:

a. You are on your way to a fancy dress party; or

b. You are an internationally renowned rawk star and accept you have to do it for the sake of selling records.

Otherwise, I'm afraid, you look an idiot. The "Nephs" don't fall into (a) or (b) unless you argue that their life is one big fancy dress party which no one can be bothered to attend.

Germans, by the way, get an extra year for dressing up because they're late developers with no sense of humour.

2. On the Nephs

They take themselves far too seriously. That is ok if you are someone who is gifted or has something genuinely interesting to say. Singing about moon childs and a load of tarot card pseudo mystic clap trap is not. Hence, whatever the dubious appeal of their tunes, you are morally bound as a normal member of society to laugh at them.

3. On Robbie Williams

Not a big fan, but do like the Lighthouse Family, which probably makes your point better Mugabe. Being different can be a good thing, and it is right that our society tolerates people who like the "Nephs", no matter how misguided. But the mainstream is what makes society function, and those who knock it very seldom have anything better to offer. It is so easy to "try to be different" for the sake of it, and look a complete twunt. That is why your beloved AE distances himself from anything which could be called "G*th".

4. On freaks

That would be complementary to the sort of people I think you are alluding to. I think non-entity is a better word.

5. On your inevitable outrage

Take a good, long hard look at yourself in the mirror. And ask yourself. In twenty years time, do I want to be like this? Your first step to salvation is to burn your copy of Elizium.

Posted: 10 Jan 2004, 15:03
by Quiff Boy
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

:notworthy:

:roll:

Posted: 10 Jan 2004, 15:37
by Black Planet
For CB: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

That was very intelligently and eloquently said. Must be the lawyer in you. :wink:

Posted: 10 Jan 2004, 15:40
by Clucking Belle
You cannot start being nice now. I am about to die.