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Basically a way of getting cleverer people than me to post videos!
Psychonaut - fields of the nephilim
Spinning round - red lorry yellow lorry


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 7:26 am
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Are you actually expecting any Goths to be awake before midday?


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 7:32 am
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fact - the funniest thing in the world is seeing a goth fully mansoned up, out shopping with his mom.


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 7:36 am
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There you go...

That's one.


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 7:39 am
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And whilst not goth as such... a classic dance floor filler in the goth clubs:


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 7:53 am
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Now why haven't they worked?


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 7:55 am
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I did mention Goff so we could have NMA and not wall to wall Christian Death


 
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Well, its gotta be done...


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 8:17 am
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I did mention Goff so we could have NMA and not wall to wall Christian Death


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 8:19 am
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And to upset the purists (but then back in 1988 my otherwise exemplary goth/goff clothing did include a leather jacket with Tigger and a load of pink hearts painted on the back).

slainte 😀 rob


 
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goth I bloody hate the label almost as much as the yanks referring to it as "death rock" and many years ago accusing someone of being a "goth" was fighting talk.

Strange how spook kids these days seem to like the label. 😀


 
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Dead or alive before Mr Burns became proper strange.


 
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so how do you post the you tube video things ?


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 2:19 pm
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Copy the web address for the video. Click video button above the text box on the forum and paste it in.


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 2:40 pm
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thanks Picto


 
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Floorshow, totally inspired!
Doktor Avalanche going for it.


 
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rise and reverbarate !!! as they used to say


 
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tazzymtb - can't believe you included Every New Dead Ghost. Think I saw them 25 times!


 
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Barnsley's finest.


 
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Posted : 22/10/2011 3:18 pm
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I can't believe some of the obscure stuff coming up. I see your Every New Dead Ghost and raise you a Junior Manson Slags! The girl who sang some vocals was pretty hot. Anyone mentioned Play Dead yet?


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 4:01 pm
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saw the mansons loads, Des the drummer ended up in creaming jesus.

Play dead were always a bit second division for me.


 
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good choice there Picto how was the surfing Dude?


 
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Anja from X-mal was lovely


 
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saw them in Ashton under Lyne of all places !


 
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Not there yet Taz. Heading south tomorrow. Family stuff today to earn a few days away. I suspect it will be cold and wet but lots of fun.


 
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cold and wet but lots of fun.
sounds like necrophilia 😀


 
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god I miss me crimpers/snakebite n black and decent clubs 🙁


 
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Thought that myself after writing it, fitting on a goth thread though.


 
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I still have my video of when Wayne and the boys were on The Tube.
That was bloody amazing.
Were any of you lot gigging in London from 86 on?
We would always see the neffies,lorries,mish and salvation
Looking back it amazes me how far we would go to see The Hunters Club on a wet Wednesday night.
Loved Balaam as well,a right laugh. I remember Reading 86,it just started to drizzle and they played Don't Burn Me Down. I was off my face and if ever a person could be genetically entwined with music it was at that point.
At the other end of the scale seeing the neffies support laibach in Germany was a bit scary. Laibach has a swastika made out of axes for a back drop and 2 very Aryan drummers in leiderhosen up front.
The dormant nazi gene was switched back on and all of a sudden it wasn't a good place to be English.
Any other sad old gits who want to drone on about the good old days feel free.


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 6:16 pm
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this thread just goes to show that old "goths" never die, they just smell a bit funny like wee soaked mothballs and still have an urge to wear more shiny silver things than a magpie


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 6:16 pm
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spent many years touring around Europe with various tribes of goth with the most time spent with the neph, NMA, creaming jesus, END-G and rosetta stone.


 
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this thread just goes to show that old "goths" never die, they just smell a bit funny like wee soaked mothballs and still have an urge to wear more shiny silver things than a magpie

just not a good look now im fat and bald !!!! miss me winkle pickers though


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 6:22 pm
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die laughing or as we knew them "die snacking" as the singer was a very big lass


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 6:33 pm
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The hiss of the dry ice machine just before the neffies took the stage.
That was just about the most exciting thing I knew. The set was always different so you never knew what song was next.
McCoy was one cool bastard wasn't he?
Don't care for much after the split though.
If if they just got back for the money it would be so good. Everyone else is doing it. PLEASE.
Just to hear the opening notes of Preacher Man one more time.
Dow Dow Dow de de de de Dow dow Dow......


 
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This was local band Skeletal Family's first single Feb 1983, I have fond memories of local Punky Pete selling them out of a carrier bag in the White Horse Pub in Bingley. It's the only 7" single I still own.


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 6:35 pm
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Did anyone know Nula the girl with Green hair from Thornton Heath?


 
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Talking of the larger ladies, there was a girl we called 'Hilda The Builder' which we thought was funny. Then we got talking to her friends and they called her 'Conan The Librarian'.
Trumped us big time.
Apologies if anyone on here has married her.


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 6:39 pm
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luckily, these days, I look like a quite and respectable business man so I blend into the background and no-one would ever know my secret side buckled pixie booted shame


 
Posted : 22/10/2011 6:43 pm
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Just got home and I can see the videos. Thanks everyone,
Most mornings before I open my shop I play Eighties by Killing Joke really chuffing loud just to get me going for the day. Beats any coffee.


 
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Couple more for good measure then:


 
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aye, them were t'days.

I still have hair, but it's all grey now. Getting long enough for the crimpers though, if I ever had the nerve

then:
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now:
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Enjoying the thread. If you're liking this sort of thing then can recommend picking up a copy of "The Dark Reign of Gothic Rock", a most amusing read. Was a bit young for much of this myself, catching the tail end of it all. Still remember seeing the mission play live around 1990, excellent stuff, even if Wayne Hussey could just about stand up through most of the gig.


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 12:39 pm
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the Neph at their best...in a sea of dry ice

oh memories leave me alone


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 1:04 pm
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I was at that one! Still covered in flour.


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 1:11 pm
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Why was it the girls always wanted to sit on your shoulders for the long songs? No wonder my knees are knackered!


 
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Faileds of the Nephilim were poor mans Sisters I'm afraid.

They were good at what they did but it was basically a sisters tribute band doing original material.

Sisters of Mercy around 1984- 87 (Albert Hall?) Eldrich,Adams, Marx, Hussey era) was unsurpassed. Every song on First & last & Always was a gem.

Shame I never got my act together to see them live (although I did see the Nephilim, lorries, and offshets the mission, ghostdance a fair bit and virtually lived in Rock City, Notts for a while)


 
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strange I always thought the sisters managed about 1 albums worth of decent tracks and a lot of fairly dull stuff whereas the Neph were far better musicians and massively better Live and as a massive bonus they didn't have the arrogant little tosspot that eldritch was. 😆


 
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Why was it the girls always wanted to sit on your shoulders for the long songs? No wonder my knees are knackered!

or even better some bugger with clogged biker boots wanted to stand on you to build the biggest tower possible in the middle of crowd.

We did get up to the ceiling at a couple of roesetta gigs 😀


 
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they didn't have the arrogant little tosspot that eldritch was.

Fair point.

Felt nostalgic so you tubed SOM at Albert Hall. Quality viewing.


 
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[url= http://www.goffymedia.com/projcheryltweedy.htm ]Used to like a bit of Goffy in the morning[/url]

I always wonder why so many goth bands hail from within the [url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhubarb_Triangle ]Rhubarb Triangle[/url]...


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 2:32 pm
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that's easy, most folks from that bit of west yorkshire are miserable dour buggers, hence perfect for making goth music

Only reason why goths wore black is that is was cheaper 😆


 
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Not quite Rhubarb triangle, but Bradford/Leeds was one of the best places to be in the early eighties, 1in12 club, Phonographic, The Warehouse, New Model Army, Skeletal Family, 3Johns, Joolz, Wild Willi Becket, The Southern Death Cult.


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 3:15 pm
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I know it's silly but the sisters were goth and the neffies goff.
Goth = pointy boots
Goff= DMs or combat boots.
Never saw The Sisters they had just split when I started gigging.
She Sells Sanctuary was where it all started for me. Previous to that it was pub rock and lots of Rush.
At last there was a rock music you could dance to.


 
Posted : 23/10/2011 5:51 pm

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