THIS IS A READ-ONLY ARCHIVE FROM THE SORABJI.COM MESSAGE BOARDS (1995-2016). |
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Beethoven was pretty damn dark. Does that make him Goth? The Afghan WHigs are also dark, as are Nick Cave and teh bad seeds, selected Julian Cope/Teardrop explodes, Killing Joke (ok, there is a gothic element to KJ), Love spit Love, Bob Mould, Primus' "pork Soda", Radiohead, Lou Reed, Soundgarden ( nevermind their early audience was mainly goth chicks drolling over Cornell), Tool, Tricky, VoiVod, and various metal bands. i am not certain that music can be unintentionally Goth music (with the capital G). Hence, I side with waffleboy on the whoel VU debate. I still don't think TO- is goth because of the music. Too much distored guitars playing palm muted riffs. Of course, i'm not quite certain that black tape for a blue girl is goth music either, i thikn it's more art music. Definitely stuff I would play for an art reception for works produced by broody Goth chicks though. Let me make myself clear: I lIke goth chicks as much as the next freak. But not the ones that take themselves so damn seriously. |
Goth i think simply implies dark music along with a dark outlook on life, usually accompanied by some sort of fascination with death, melodramatics,the occult and stupid looking eyeliner , oh yeah and those $7 papa-san/kung fu shoes (i swear i have fallen arches because of years of wearing those damn things) I agree with sem in the sense that some people take it way to seriously in which case it's rather silly. What i think of as "goth" (and where is wisper to help out ion this type of thing): Christian Death is the most profound example (their lyrics were dramatic, dark, often about the occult, god, the devil etc..... Nick Cave in alot of ways and some of his writings back up the drama aspect, The Ass and The Fallen Angel anyone.....? Killing Joke-defintely Ministry---perhaps in ther early years, but I think ther were pushing another envelope, and that was the "techno" music thing....goth kids liked it regardless same for Front 242 Joy Divison in the sense their albums were very meloncholy, they seemed obssesed with some sort of classical-god-occult stigma type thing...these guys still remain my fav , there music is tops! How bout that band Red Lorry Yello Lorry? they were rather goth as well........as far aas the sound of their music and the persona they attached to it..... Bauhaus again the fascniation with the occult, classical religious references, dark imagery....shit Peter Murphy IS the king of goth and still is..... i am sure there is plenty that i have overlooked but this is what has come to mind, and also based on my experiences....... i group bands like type o negative with the likes of Rob Zombie, Kyuss, Karp, and later Ministry....sort of a metal but minus the glam aspect of it.... |
have yet to hear whether he was successful. |
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natasha richardson is a babe. and julian sands was kinda cute back then too. |
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sex gang children alien sex fiend, in a tongue in cheek way 45 grave birthday party flesh for lulu (lame) this mortal coil |
Lycia, there's a good Goth band. Anything on the Projekt label, really. Except Thanatos (despite the name) isn't Goth. Some people call Swans Goth, but I don't agree with that label. I had a few Goth friends in high school, but they all listened to whole bunches of music...like Operation Ivy and the Pixies...so my knowledge of the dark scene is limited. They all really liked The Sandman comics, though. That was their unifying feature. |
chris and cosey diamanda galas sisters of mercy harry crews that's all i can remember from those days. they are all a blur. |
the only part of the story i can really remember is when harry lets the guy who runs the carnival (who i think was an old friend of crews) use his van to have sex with some waitress or something. "when i got back into my van, it smelled like all the salmon in the world had been tortured on my red carpeting." never liked goth. but i do like nick cave and vu. |
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I dunno..... what is goth? ya know, I just saw type o negative. They suck. I mean, they are REALLY bad. It's all the same song, damnit. "Let's drink red wine n' I'll drink your blood...blaaaah bllaaaah black black black clothes, drink my blood and fuck me..." I think they're a joke 1/2 the time. but I still fucking love them. I sure as hell hope they're not goth, cause if that's goth, I don't want to be a part of this anymore. |
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She did do some really funny collaborations with Glyn Styler, though. They wrote a neat song called "Coffin Made for Two." |
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though i do tend to be a night owl. maybe if i wore black lipstick... |
Anyway, I would like to mention, on the ambient end of things: Switchblade Synphony (which I don't even much like), Delirium (which I like), Dead Can Dance (which I really like) I think people have pretty much covered the industrial end of the spectrum, although I would suggest that interested parties look into the stuff coming out of Germany (Rammstein doesn't count). Oh, yeah, and Godhead, which is, I think, a DC band. They're quite good... nice show, too. Also, to those of you in the Bay Area, check out Winter Chapter, they're this local band that I really like (I am not in any way affiliated with the band, unless I know someone who knows them, which is entirely possible, but in which case I am not aware of it, I just dig their music and think they put on a good show.) All things considered, however, *if* I had to choose I would agree with Waffles (yes, I am agreeing with Waffles) Bauhaus would have to be the ne plus ultra of goth bands. Funny thing: Bauhaus is, of course, very surf influenced, and my boyfriend surfs, so that is how I introduced him to goth music... I played it for him and he absolutely loved it. It was kinda trippy. Damn. Too much coffee. |
Some of their stuff is incredibly depressing (i.e. Goth-esque), but in weird unexplainable ways. "Spleen and Ideal" (which is my favorite of their albums) has the song "In the Kingdom of the Blind, the One-Eyed Are Kings"...easily one of the most depressing songs I've ever heard. But on the surface, it's almost cheery (if I remember correctly -- I haven't heard it in a while). Not something that would easily appeal to the average self-identified Goth 15-year-old. |
"Spleen and Ideal" is still my favorite album, though. I was right about that, at least. |
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And yes Bauhaus is the best ever. By the way why is there NO music that comes out of France? I mean theres lots of music in north america (that gets air play) from tons of other countries, but never France, hhmmm. F$&* the French. |
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I would figure that France would be a better source of dance music thatn anything else, although there are some pretty hot Breton artists emerging into the world music scene. |
zap mama is half french, half kenyan (i think) U.F.O. has two japanese and one french member (i think) and african head charge are all ethiopians who reside in france. but i could be completely wrong. for all i know they all share a two-bedroom flophouse in newark and pray to the ghost of fela kuti for inspiration. anyway. |
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we need more of this http://home.dti.net/ianc/nitro/nite.html |
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he's not goth, is he? |
Born Lucien Ginzberg in Paris on April 2, 1928, his parents were Russian Jews who fled to France following the events of the 1917 Bolshevik uprising. After studying art and teaching, he turned to painting before working as a bar pianist on the local cabaret circuit. Soon he was tapped to join the cast of the musical Milord L'Arsoille, where he reluctantly assumed a singing role; self-conscious about his rather homely appearance, Gainsbourg initially wanted only to carve out a niche as a composer and producer, not as a performer. ... In the late 1960s, he befriended the actress Brigitte Bardot, and later became her lover; with Bardot as his muse, Gainsbourg's lushly-arranged music suddenly became erotic and delirious, and together, they performed a series of duets -- including "Bonnie and Clyde," "Harley Davidson" and "Comic Strip" -- celebrating pop culture icons. Gainsbourg's affair with Bardot was brief, but its effects were irrevocable: after he became involved with constant companion Jane Birkin, they recorded the 1969 duet "Je T'Aime...Moi Non Plus," a song he originally penned for Bardot complete with steamy lyrics and explicit heavy breathing. Although banned in many corners of the globe, it reached the top of the charts throughout Europe, and grew in stature to become an underground classic later covered by performers ranging from Donna Summer to Ray Conniff. Gainsbourg returned in 1971 with Histoire de Melody Nelson , a dark, complex song cycle which signalled his increasing alienation from modern culture: drugs, disease, suicide and misanthropy became thematic fixtures of his work, which grew more esoteric, inflammatory and outrageous with each passing release. ... Gainsbourg also created a furor with the single "Lemon Incest," a duet with his daughter, the actress Charlotte Gainsbourg. In addition, he posed in drag for the cover of 1984's Love on the Beat , a collection of songs about male hustlers, and made sexual advances towards Whitney Houston on a live TV broadcast. ... He died on March 2, 1991. |
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i like the song where he seems to be naming off fixtures in the manhattan skyline. |
http://www.soundscene.com/edgefest/rhh/rhh.h tml |
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this is j's link. j - you had put a / where a . should have been. try testing out your links in the preview before you post them. |
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but not goth. |
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last time i saw the reverend was at the Mystic in Petaluma, CA. i drank too many boiler makers and ended up in the pit. it was fun(ny). |
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A buncha goths sitting on the floor in the (dancing room?) listening raptly, and the rest (most) of the goths are in the main bar dishing on, or making fun of, the band. Unless the band is really good, I find the goth cattiness to be far more entertaining. Goths are silly. I like them. |
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these little chicks that get up on the front edge of the pit by the stage, and then their boyfriends are there behind them & protecting them. what the fuck. I swear to god if a boyfriend ever tried to protect me in a mosh pit..... if you're not willing to get the living crap beat out of you DONT STAND THERE! grrrr! and uhm, that's my concert report. |
Bet those girls wished someone would have protected them... |
Gothic is cool I dress all black. Only other color on me are my Blue eyes and white skin. hope you all understand I German so I know little english I love you all |
a/s/l ?!? U want 2B my freind? |
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However, the one before that, "Butt Out" was perfection. |
drinking zima is totally goth. |
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Back to Sem's original post, I totally disagree on Type O- not being Goth. As Skooter so wisely posted at one time or another, anyone who says, "I'd kill myself but I'm waiting for the punchline" is goth. QED. Plus, exhibit B: "Christian Woman." Come on! |
Anyway, now I think anyone who consciously wants to be goth is pretty silly and uninteresting, and its the ones we have to argue about whether or not they are goth that are the truly interesting bands. |
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it was that, or egg nog. i hope i made the right choice. and so the new South Park finally downloaded. The little goth kids are so cute! i hope they make plush toys of them one day. That would be sweet. p.s. sweeet p.s.s. make yourself a South Park character! |
Zima is all the unsold stock of Pepsi Clear, fermented, or perhaps distilled. as i recall at one time it was the official sorabji beverage. |
This is also the same guy who spent a lot of time trying to convince everyone he was very heterosexual. Like he would go out of his way to emphasize how heterosexual he was, meanwhile chugging down the slimfasts and zimas. then about a year after he, ahem, became no longer employed by the company, we found a CD-rom with his handwriting on it, with about 1360 PDFp ages of gay porn inside, downloaded from the net. We always wondered why our office internet connection slowed down when he got to work in the morning... |
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that's so gay. |
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I forgot about that band Harry Crews. I should dig them out again. Also, I still miss Droopy. |
led zepplin is goth. no, really! |
I grant you that Led Zeppelin could be considered goth because of their subject matters, but on a whole they are not goth. No, really! They are too happy and earthy to be goth. Plus, their song "In the Light" could be considered flat-out anti-goth. |
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didn't count on the perky goth, did ya! |
Led Zep has goth interests -- Satanism, the occult, ummm...the hermit on the cover of IV.... but they lack, utterly, the goth spirit. |
it's a very fluid sort of thing. It depends what sort of 'goth' you're talking about. There are many kinds, and music for each kind. Must every song that a band has be dark for them to be goth, until they become joke-like, a'la Cradle of Filth? Are we talking about Rob Zombie style cheesy halloween irony goth here? all industrial music? the Smiths? the Doors? You never can tell. |
or, at least, dorks. |
Goth = fixated on death and/or suffering. Now, whether you're into zombies, vampires, or Inquisition-era architecture, or making yourself cry on purpose, or whether you just like to say things like "I wear black on the outside because black is how I feel on the inside" is up to individual taste. Oh, but now, see, this brings up the whole question of the really gory forms of Catholicism that are especially found in Latin America. And those people in the Philipines who crucify themselves on Easter. Are they goth? There's a PhD dissertation here. |
and goth was those pale clove smoking kids who wear all black except when the ren faire is in town. |
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that little detail made it all the better. cause. like. *flips hair* that reminds me of someone. mmkay. |
gotta have the hair flipping. i also like how Butters won in the end. I love Butters. He's my favorite. |
OK, I am less confused now. I have family that is goth, and I have been called a goth A LOT lately, but I didn't know any of the bands above, and felt like an oddball. But it is funny, I dress like I normally do and dye my hair back to it's natural color and all of the sudden I start hearing "You look gorgeous my little gothic queen" and laugh. But my family and I would fit into the Door's listening category of music, I guess. |
him face to face with the idiots from Cinema Strange or Fear Cult. |
"Why are we drinking Zima? It's beyond irony. It's not funny or anything. It's just gross. Why not just serve us jugs of Hitler's piss instead?" "Drinking Zima is something Douglas Coupland would make a character do." "To what end?" "It'd be a device that would allow him to locate the characters in time and a specific sort of culture." "Is that all we are - Zima drinkers? Zima is so nineties." ... Greg walked in with Kam. "Zima for all!" He threw everybody a bottle, and since Kam can sometimes get snarky towards people who don't appreciate his generosity, bottles were listlessly accepted and opened. "Isn't this stuff great?" Kam insisted. Evil Mark led the chorus. "Whoohoo!" John Doe surprised us. "I actually know a few facts about Zima." "Why on earth would you?" "From my efforts to figure out what normal guys ate and drank. I thought Zima was it for a while, so I researched it. Zima was developed in the early 1990s, during our culture's love affair with clear products. Remember Crystal Pepsi? And Ivory Liquid Clear? I'm glad I was around for that craze, which was my first exposure to mass consumer culture. Anyway, the Coors Brewing Company developed Zima as a beer alternative. The word means 'winter' in Russian. It was supposed to be cool and fresh, lacking the bitterness of hops, or vodka's high-alcohol punch. It went national in 1994. It's a niche beverage with no real competition, and - this will surprise you - it's drunk mostly by men in their early twenties. Mock it as you will, but Zima is fresh and sassy and here to stay." from the book "JPod" by Douglas Coupland, printed in 2006. that man owes me, and possibly Dougie, intellectual rights. |
they still make zima? not long ago i was at the liquor store (which is never long ago) and i saw a bunch of college kids buying cases of jaegermeister and red bull. one day somebody will combine those two drinks into one and make a fortune killing idiot college kids. and possibly a darwin award. |
dougie would say "tequiza for all!" |
all goths are dorks but not all dorks are goth following on this and nate's point above "the song remains the same" (film) indicates that led zeppelin are in the greater dork set somewhere along the edge of -- but not within -- the goth subset. i bet john paul jones likes tequiza. i've never gotten the "goth = sexy" thing at all. just don't get it. i think trekkies fit into that venn diagram as well -- within the dork set, in the neighborhood of the goth subset. |
Goth Jim. One day he heard someone refer to him as goth and he became incredibly defensive and said, "Goth is a TREND, Industrial is a LIFESTYLE." |
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Not me. |
search the sorabji boards for Zima and be amazed at its frequency. |
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this is not a judgment. |
hip hop is the new goth. i love it. |
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