A Goth Music playlist for baby bats Vol. 2

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xx_C4TY_xx

xx_C4TY_xx

Жыл бұрын

Yes, I made another one. You guys seemed to really enjoy the last one I made. Gothic rock shares so many different styles of music, and so that's another reason why I decided to make another one too.
Also, a big shout out to Spin'glass Hydra for sharing with me more goth bands that I've personally never heard of. Thank you guys so much for taking interest in my content!
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@jazminebellx11
@jazminebellx11 Жыл бұрын
I am a 54-year-old Gothic, still, because it never leaves you, it just shapes how you grow into adulthood. I have to say for a baby bat, you are doing really well. Loving these playlists. Thank you.
@joebaumgart1146
@joebaumgart1146 10 ай бұрын
Shalom. I listen to these for Nostalgia. I'm only 31, but these songs were whatI listened to as a kid. What was the best goth club you ever went to if you went to one?
@theskeletron333
@theskeletron333 8 ай бұрын
​😮
@ericmcbroom7825
@ericmcbroom7825 8 ай бұрын
I agree, I’m 50 and still Goth. Started in high school in 87 freshman year. Punk/Goth.
@nanocosp
@nanocosp 6 ай бұрын
WOW
@josephperkins4857
@josephperkins4857 3 ай бұрын
51 here and your damn right
@joebaumgart1146
@joebaumgart1146 10 ай бұрын
Clan gives me Nostalgia. I wasn't goth back in the day, but I was bullied for my autism. The goth kids were the only friends I had. They were so kind. We would listen to them at lunch while we played Magic The Gathering with our brand new Revised set cards. I had a deep and profound love for Goths and Goth culture ever since. I married a goth.
@xxrosexx7357
@xxrosexx7357 8 ай бұрын
Goths are always the kindest
@TheBlackICEQueen
@TheBlackICEQueen 2 ай бұрын
I was recording a baby bat makeup for an art project and then, it finished the first playlist and started this one. I LITERALLY SCREAMED AND ALMOST CRIED when it started to play Joy Division! So nostalgic and so many memories! All my "babybat" days for me!
@NoirNomad
@NoirNomad Жыл бұрын
Mephisto Walz - Alle in Asche 0:00~2:26 Clan of Xymox - Medusa 2:30~08:28 Joy Division - Disorder 8:28~11:58 Mode Moderne - Electrocute Me 12:00~15:32 Cocteau Twins - Sea,Swallow me 15:34~18:41 Cocteau Twins - She will Destroy You 18:42~22:56 Siouxsie and the Banshees - Spellbound! 22:58~26:18 The Mission - Deliverance 26:21~32:28 Christian Death - Romeo’s Distress 32:30~35:44 Mephisto Walz - Dear Familiar Phantoms 35:46~39:47 Xmal Deutschland - Morning;Will There Really Be? 39:52~45:56
@NoirNomad
@NoirNomad Жыл бұрын
Pin this Plox, and don’t be afraid to like and sub to show kindness.
@homersimpson8414
@homersimpson8414 Жыл бұрын
Would You add these two to Your list? Nohycit - Maldita fe: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gp-roYJvq85phKs C-Lekktor - Our Dark Side (Sin.Thetic Squad Remix): kzbin.info/www/bejne/Zn20hpmnr6ull5I
@loveinstars
@loveinstars 8 ай бұрын
why is the christian death song there….
@caseywired
@caseywired 5 ай бұрын
now when i listen to these playlists ill think of my substitute for science, Mr M, a old man who still loves goth and punk music as he first got into it in the 70s. i hope to see him more in the future
@bi.chaos133
@bi.chaos133 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this! as someone who's just getting into the gothic subculture, these have been really helpful 😊
@spinglasshydra
@spinglasshydra Жыл бұрын
Story-time my Baby Bat's: Rozz Williams of Christian Death, from a cauldron of Baby Bat's, into his "Goth-sluts" Back in the late 80's, I had my buddy Romeo, who had been my best friend ever since the sixth grade, so we decided we should go take a pilgrimage and pay homage to Christian Death in person. Even though his name is Romeo that doesn't mean the song "Romeo's Distress" is named after him ― But, he'd just received a brand new, glossy white, two seated ― Fiat, as a graduation present form his parents and we had both turned 18 earlier, so we thought it would be a fun thing to do. After all it was the beginning of Summer and although we would actually go surfing with the "Stoner/Surfer-Dudes"; neither of us, did much but paddle out to where the ocean-swells would rise and fall inside the Santa Cruz, California cove, where the oldest wooden roller-coaster resides on it's shore. Plus, it kept us out of any trouble by driving to Los Angeles and see Christian Death play ― After all, Romeo and I were considered spoiled delinquent's who seemed to get blamed for everything the other neighborhood Goth-kyd's were doing wrong. Anyhow, neither one of had been to Los Angeles before, so we naively thought it would only take a few hour from the San Francisco Bay Area, then turn around, and get back home in plenty of time, without having to stay overnight. It didn't workout that way. After driving 9 hours in traffic, we finally got into West Hollywood. Everyone needs to visual us both, in order to understand the whole story: Romeo and myself are six feet tall ― After that the sameness ends. Romeo is from Spain, so he has very distinctive long platinum-blond hair that looked almost white in the sunlight, along with pair of deep green eyes, but his skin was so white he could never get a tan, so the harder he tried, only the more sunburnt he got. As for myself, I'm Native American with long black hair, dark brown eyes the other Goth's said that I looked like one of the "black-eye children": A mystical legend of crossbred alien-human hybrids, who use mind control and people are never seen again. It's a popular myth of Northern California, but I can tan really well, even though it's an "Un-Gothly" thought. In the Bay Area Goth-scene our coven called us "Salt & Pepp'a" for the way we looked together, plus it also would grind a tease at us both, after the female 80's Rap duo. Hopefully you understand the image of us two together. So, we're both got into West Hollywood at the Troubadour, but it was a twenty-one and over crowed, so we lost-out there, but we both knew to wait outside at the back-door, so we'd get our vinyl albums autographed. We had no idea back then that Rozz Williams was gay, but we never thought anything of it, so it was something that didn't matter. We didn't care either. Christian Death had established a solid foothold on the Los Angeles scene, which was hotly contested between New York's, CBGB's Goth's and the West Coast scene, our rival's who would say we West Coast Goth's were "poser's", so Rozz had legitimized the West Coast standing. Anyhow, Rozz was running late, so he bursted out of the car when it showed, but we were sitting back-to-back leaning against each other while reading magazines and we definitely caught his eye, so he stopped to autograph our records and asked us, "Why aren't you both inside the venue?" We explained that neither of us were over twenty-one (in hindsight, we both looked like we were 14 year's old) however, his reply was a sharp snort, "Fuck'n a Goth-sluts... !!! That never fucking stopped me before... !!!" Afterward we both asked ourselves why we didn't try harder, but we were content with our autographed albums and sat outside listening to the band perform. Shortly after the first song started, the backdoor opened and it was a security guard, which we'd both been avoiding. Suddenly he waved us both over and said, "Rozz thought you both made a great looking couple, so here's two backstage passes, and if, anyone asks about why either of you were back here, just say that you're both Rozz's Nephew's". Well, we aced like giddy school-girls with a "Yes, Sir... !!!" as a squealing came out of us both. However, Romeo though there was no harm by "guild the lily" even more and started speaking with a gay lisp. Spaniard's speak with a natural lisp anyway, but this was extremely obvious. We both enjoyed ourselves, but Romero kept on irritating me, with "Come on, Dude... !!! Just like, pretend we're a couple. Please....!!! I'll never tell anyone...!!!" We are still like brothers, but I knew better than to take him at his word. I couldn't force myself to pretend anyway, it's not in my nature and I couldn't speak with a lisp anyhow. It didn't stop him from occasionally slapping my butt, during the concert. As the concert came to a close, Rozz had apparently been watching us both, while act out our conversation. He was all sweaty and toweled himself off, asking us "Do you Goth-sluts, want to party... ???" Unbelievably, we were invited to the after-party at Rozz's place, which was strangely inviting as Romeo finally convinced me to finally keep my right-hand inside his back pants-pocket. Yes, we played the part ― So, in that sense, we were his Goth-sluts selling an image, but we'd never do it again for anyone else ― Except to meet Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins, at a different after-party, who told us, "I love watching two boys in-love" ― But that's a completely different story for another evening, my little Baby Bat's. It was extremely fun while playing with the "Big Goth-Kyd's" and they were our first true band experience, and we ended-up getting totally smashed. We both drank and smoked far too much pot, as well, so consequently we passing-out on the couch. Even though, we both had equally large hangover's the next day, we couldn't believe we had both slept on Rozz Williams couch. As goofy as that might sound to you, we kept repeating it for year's afterward, "We slept on Rozz William's couch... !!!" Just as proud as peacocks. Rozz was kind enough to lay a blanket over the two of us, while we slept. In the afternoon we thanked him for his gracious hospitality, but it was time to return home the next day. Meanwhile, during that intervening time, our parents basically called everyone we knew and even decided to call the police. When we got home, our parents were extremely pissed-off at us and his parents took-away his graduation present. So, he would have no car that Summer; but my Mother, was far more forgiving, so we kept driving my Volvo and both got Summer jobs at an old glass factory. That was no fun for me, because got a glass splinter lodged in my eye and ended up an emergency room. Sometimes, Romeo will still remind me about his car to this very day. Nevertheless, we stayed friends with Rozz for over 12 year's and we both decided to attend the University of California at Los Angeles, since we both had the same majors. When Rozz decided to commit suicide, we were living as roommates in an apartment about three miles away from him. We were home and heard the ambulance. He was distraught about breaking-up with his boyfriend for decades; but later, his ex-boyfriend would write a book, make interviews, and sell all of Rozz's paintings. He made a fortune off of Rozz's death, which we both resent to this day. To our friend Rozz, we faithfully attended the funeral together, as our Goth-hero virtually said to us, one last time ― "See Y'a Later, Goth-sluts....!!!" We still call each other "Goth-slut", enough for our wives to question, whether or not we'd done anything together; but, we're very comfortable together. We each have thriving Psychiatric Practice's, but I went into academics, because it's way too much fun. I'm now the "Goth-father" to my own coven, consisting of University Students. There are many more stories to tell, but hopefully this was entertaining to all of you. If "Cat" decides to continue making playlist's, I may be able to tell them to all of you. May all you Baby Bat's out there, find a lifelong friendship like mine.
@jenniferreyes8187
@jenniferreyes8187 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story.
@DrachenGothik666
@DrachenGothik666 Жыл бұрын
OK, can I say I fucking *LOVE* you? This old Goth has *NEVER* had a chance to hang with any of the folks you got a chance to be with, living in a backwater like Winnipeg, where *NONE* of the bands I liked to listen to other than Skinny Puppy would deign to play in my city in the early days, and I missed them when they came through because I never even knew they were in town until after they'd come and gone. The closest I got be with any of the bands was going on stage with Ministry and The Revolting Cocks for a few minutes for one song and hanging out with Dave Brockie from GAWR for a little bit after his set. It wasn't until the late '90's and early 2000's that *any* of the bands I loved thought Winnipeg was worth coming to, and they were very few and they mostly came to the small venues 'cuz they couldn't get the larger crowds to do the arena, and even then, I usually couldn't afford to go as I rarely had a job (recessions suck): The Cure came through twice, Ministry, KMFDM, Front Line Assembly and GWAR, Marilyn Manson, NIN, Handsel Und Gretyl, and a few others. I wasn't able to go to the Manson, NIN or Cure shows 'cuz I just didn't have the scratch, but DAYYUM, I wanted to go SOOO FUCKKIN' BAD... Then, I left that shithole forever in 2009 for Southern California and I thought I'd get the chance to see some of my forever loves, but nope. Still poor, still stuck in a backwater town. LOL Such is life. At least I can drive to LA if I really wanna hit the clubs sometime. The Bar Sinister is still around and even a shitstain like Riverside has a couple of clubs on University Drive that host Goth nights. I live in a tiny little burg in the mountains that I can occasionally flee if I need to get my Goth fix, but I mostly just pull up my play-list on my computer from the hundred or so CD's I inputted years ago, and from the music I've found online over the years. I'm constantly finding new/old bands I haven't heard before living in my isolated life, and I love it. Winnipeg didn't have much of a "scene", but we did what we could with what we had, and I was a big part of it, along with the folks who called themselves the movers and shakers (in other words, they had the money I didn't)--fuck them and their cliques. I was a Goth-Punk in what I hope was the original sense--I loved the music, I was a rebel, and hated the conventional, follow orders, conformity world and made my own gear that the British Goth-Punks were all about. Took some lumps for it, too. The skinheads *hated* us Goths. Liked to rumble us and beat us up (or try to) 'cuz we were "faggots and weirdos". Yeah, Winnipeg was stupid and parochial. In those days, you were either a dumb-ass, homophobic turd of a skinhead, a metal-loving headbanger, a beer-swilling, guitar-twanging country-boy who hated us, too, or some other boring, conformist loser. If you were a Punk or a Goth, or some other "artsy faggot", OMG, you were an absolute freak and they were "all" out to get you. Some of us stood our ground and kicked their heads in 'cuz we couldn't stand homophobic racists and just wanted to have fun, listen to the mopey, shoe-gaze toons that expressed our feelings of no future, dance, goof around and get shitfaced like anyone else. And heck, I love the Darkness and the morbid, too. Most of time, we actually got along with the other groups, like the Metal-heads. We had some stuff in common. There was often some overlap in the scenes, even. I often saw some of the same kids on the Metal nights on the Goth and Punk nights at the bars I went to, all in their different gear for each night, done up in the specific subculture's tribal costume for each night. So, there wasn't so much rivalry between the groups as you might think, at least between Punks, Goths and Metal-heads in my town, anyway. The groups were small, I guess. No overlap between the country or the Skinheads, though. They were too hard-core in the asshole department for that. One on the racist/homophobic side and the other in the lack of imagination side. We had our favourite DJ's who spun our records for us, and treasured them. Anyone hassled DJ Ogre or any of the other regulars, they'd get a bunch of vampires running them out of the club. During the '90's and early 2000's, in the Village (a funky shopping "space" in Fort Rouge, a neighbourhood in the city) and Die Maschine (one of the bars we all hung at) and Wellington's (another bar), were known as the "vampire hangouts" 'cuz we played our Vampire: The Masquerade LARP there, and for a while, rumours were going around that *actual* vampires were living in the Village! Pretty stupid and pretty hilarious. Yeah, it's cheesy, but that game actually expanded our local Goth scene, drew out our Goth peeps from the woodwork and brought a lot of us together into a more cohesive crowd. Who knew so many of us were such geeks at heart?🖤 Anyways, from one Indigenous Goth to another (oh yeah, I failed to mention that part: I'm Metis. Metis are a mixed-race Indigenous group in Canada. I'm French-Canadian/Cree), much love of the music, the fashion and the love of all things morbid and dark, and many good wishes for the holidays!
@spinglasshydra
@spinglasshydra Жыл бұрын
@@DrachenGothik666 It sounds as if you had adventures of your own. You know, the baby bat's don't understand how difficult we original Goth had during the 80's. On my other letter, regarding the beginning lyrics to 'Romeo's Distress" --- I mentioned that I always kept a small dagger, on the inside of either one of my boot. I had to deal with a lot of crap also, like food and drinks getting thrown at me and my friends; but, I use to have a fairly wild temper, so it wasn't like I was afraid to throw some punches, if I had too. One time a couple of "dumb hicks" threw a Coke out their window and it hit some poor girl and she started to cry: I quickly found a decent side rock and threw it at their car, but my aim was sharp, so it busted out his back window. He burned-rubber, reversing back toward all of us, standing outside Kontrol Faktory on La Brea Blvd. They were both dick-head's, and so every Goth-guy slowly walked over and stood around his car --- It scared the shit out the mouthy driver, as we kept repeating, "Satan Loves You ---- Come on, let's play....??? Come on, get out....!!!! We need a descent sacrifice tonight, so you just volunteered.....!!!!" I took out my knife and cut my finger a bit and drew an inverted cross on his front windshield. He freaked-out and peeled off. Everyone noticed what I did and they started laughing hysterically. For years afterward, those people their would say "Satan Loves You... !!!" as a running joke. Am I a "nerd" ...??? ---- Hell Ya.... !!!! That never stopped my "Darker Side" from sneering a sny and sarcastic remark, if, someone deserved it. I always got along with the Punks.... So many times, I'd buy them drinks, so later if anyone started to make a scene, they'd jump in and protect us. Yet, they liked it when I'd jump in the mosh-pit and get playfully punched by them and then later we'd find each other and share some drinks with them. Even to this day, I still keep some type of blade on me, because it's been such built-up habit of mine. I own a decent knife collection, which I think it's a combination of my old Goth-heritage; plus, being a Native American (I'llwami tribe, near Mt. Shasta). Right now, I'm loving this titanium gravity-knife, it's way too sexy.... !!!! There were some shinheads around and they're occasionally still around here and there, but as long as they leave me alone, I didn't try to make friends with any of them. Actually, my best buddy Romeo, looks whiter than white, but they started some skinhead shit with him, because of his heavy Spanish accent when he speaks. Again our Goth-Coven stood around them and ordered them out of the club. Me and my Goth friends were around when they filmed "The Lost Boys" in and around the "Santa Cruz Beach & Boardwalk". The producer saw us all Gothly dressed-up so we're somewhere in the background walking around, as "on site" extras. They said it would be, "... totally cool, to have some Vampires in the background, lurking around suspiciously ..." They liked my long hair, as it gave them the Anne Rice --- Vampire Armand vibes. I've always had more fun at being Goth, than what I should have been, and there were times Romeo and myself got attention, so we'd sneak into different parties. As long as you acted like you belonged their, nobody seemed to care. Peter Murphy is probably the kindest man I have ever met and every time he performs in California, he'll remember me and invite us to his parties. I can't begin begin to explain how many Goth/Industrial/EBM musicians' I had the excellent fortune to meet, but only the very best are burned into my long-term memory. *** I'm glad you're all enjoying, just one of my stories. I've got more, but Cat needs some coaxing to do more playlists, under this particular channel name. Cat's young and inexperienced, so a little encouragement might go a long way. This channel has gained over 29,000 views and 1,860+ new subscribers in eight weeks (which is excellent growth) so I'm encouraging more. I'm always glad to meet other Native American Goth's and there are more of us than you might think. We keep the Goth scene sexy ― Yeah, I know that sounds totally narcissistic and arrogant, but I'm not. How, can a "Cocteau Twins lover" be much of an ass ....??? That was Romeo's job, he could entice anybody. Come on Cat ---- More, More, More .....!!!! I'm having to much with this whole process. I have a new story, but it won't get out of "format" to past onto the new posts Cat .....!!!! I think I have it solved though ― And it's a more spicy story .....!!!! Stay safe and Happy Solstice, Everyone.... I'm such a Goth, that I don't do the whole "Gift-must" thing ― Jack Skellington comes out though and has lots of fun ......!!!!
@therandomshow_
@therandomshow_ Жыл бұрын
This is a sad but touching tale, thank you for sharing. 🖤
@rafaguelfand6615
@rafaguelfand6615 Жыл бұрын
this was a trip. please tell us about Elizabeth!
@raymondcalbut5681
@raymondcalbut5681 Жыл бұрын
I'm 60, most of them are still on my car's & workshop's playlist :)
@RonnieOwens-kv4oe
@RonnieOwens-kv4oe 4 ай бұрын
54 here. Same songs plus many others. Greetings from USA.
@opsecalpha
@opsecalpha Жыл бұрын
Medusa by Clan of Xymox is a Goth masterpiece. This whole playlist is really good, thanks.
@fluffystudio4106
@fluffystudio4106 4 ай бұрын
This kind of stuff helps me to concentrate so good.
@WockToPoland
@WockToPoland Жыл бұрын
Ahhh thank you so much, I found a genre of music my wife just lit up when I played goth music for her. I knew I'd better play Sisters of Mercy "Marian" and that was the song that really got her into goth. We listen every single day. Thank you, so much again
@ireallysee
@ireallysee Жыл бұрын
I just know all these songs by heart and still get so hyped I love goth music sm
@negropastel
@negropastel Жыл бұрын
Definitely liked more this second part! Thanks for including some 90s songs (late-80s and 90s bands are my favorites). I would highly recommend some Faith and the Muse and Switchblade Symphony as well ;)
@spinglasshydra
@spinglasshydra Жыл бұрын
Definitely a big yes, on Switchblade Symphony .....!!!! Even though the whole "Victorian doll" carrying girl's, all around the clubs, scared the shit out of me. My Mother had a collection of real Victorian dolls, which I covered them up with blankets when she was gone. The fact my childhood home was a Victorian mansion close to San Francisco, made them even more creepy .....!!!! Total "Megan" vibes .....😕😲😨🥶
@RonnieOwens-kv4oe
@RonnieOwens-kv4oe 4 ай бұрын
​@@spinglasshydra🖤🖤🖤
@ziggyxaviere6393
@ziggyxaviere6393 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely looove these mixes!!! Excellent choices from one goth to another and I love that the info on this is telling people to educate themselves about goth before claiming it. Never said enough these days. 🖤🖤🖤
@spinglasshydra
@spinglasshydra Жыл бұрын
That's the right idea, Goth-to-Goth .....!!!!
@Mahavegan
@Mahavegan Жыл бұрын
Listening to this masterpiece mix while playing Silent Hill games ❤
@northviking6138
@northviking6138 3 ай бұрын
The first music rests me immediately, long live to the Goth culture! 🖤🦇
@Lou-fb9ii
@Lou-fb9ii Жыл бұрын
I haven't heard most of these, so I am having a fab time discovering new music!
@cataclysmicakz
@cataclysmicakz Жыл бұрын
aaaaah !! i'm so happy that the clan of xymox is included !! :'D
@omarhernandezpacheco5036
@omarhernandezpacheco5036 Жыл бұрын
1.- Mephisto Walz - Alle in asche 00:00 2.- Clan of Xymox - Medusa 02:28 3.- Joy Division - Disorder 08:30
@joshualeizerman6164
@joshualeizerman6164 Жыл бұрын
Alle in Asche is a tragically underrated song. Hell, Mephisto Waltz is underrated.
@JujU4ny666
@JujU4ny666 Жыл бұрын
this is perfection
@capn_sassy
@capn_sassy Жыл бұрын
I get what the song "Romeo's Distress" is about, but they probably didn't have to drop N-word
@clawwestfall8799
@clawwestfall8799 Жыл бұрын
i feel really unesy when that song plays... that aside, i really like the song :/
@grungedorito5735
@grungedorito5735 Жыл бұрын
need part 3!!
@GuardianAngelPrayer
@GuardianAngelPrayer Жыл бұрын
The best year's of being Goth for life Mosh Pit Time wooo!!!
@dark4diva
@dark4diva 4 ай бұрын
i love mephisto walz!!!
@vilhjalmurhalldorson2970
@vilhjalmurhalldorson2970 2 ай бұрын
Waltz-with a t
@pastaway3620
@pastaway3620 Жыл бұрын
Thx!🖤🎧
@veronicacortes3689
@veronicacortes3689 Жыл бұрын
Como me encanta es necesario para seguir viviendo!
@rodneymanica1580
@rodneymanica1580 Жыл бұрын
I love this good 👍 👏 😌 job
@spinglasshydra
@spinglasshydra Жыл бұрын
Nobody needs to complain about the beginning lyrics to "Romeo's Distress". Rozz Williams was not racist at all - He was referencing a horrible event that took place in Los Angeles during the 80's. He couldn't make any sense of how something so backwards and antiquated could happen in a sprawling metropolis like Southern California. "Romeo's Distress" is all a commentary about social responsibility and why do people still act like backwards hicks. There will never be a good reason for ignorant people to place a burning cross anywhere, much less on a black family's front lawn. It's important to understand how and why the Goth "Underground Subculture" found it's way into today's urban masses. Goth's are not intrinsically racist, in fact, it's quite inclusive; however, we would never enforce such ideal's, as we often consider ourselves passive creatures and non-confrontational. Rozz Williams was a gay man, who wasn't very talkative about his relationships, but it was a way for more defiant Post-punk gay-boys to be out, they simply didn't identify with the rest of the gay scene. Real 70's and 80's Punks had sex with each other as a form of social defiance; however, if you said anything about it, then they'd run you down and beat the crap out of you. Rozz was my friend, as well as my hero. If anything, he was a very gentle guy, but he could have a very sharp tongue, which is a Goth characteristic going back over forty year's. Times are different now, but it's important for you to stand-up to other's who might otherwise misconstrue the meaning behind certain songs. The "normal people" in the 80's, always thought Goth's were Satan Worshipper's, so we were unmerciful attacked by outsiders ― Until, we stood up against ignorance... !!! At that time, we sarcastically fed into peoples huge assumptions' about Goth's, so we weaponized their own stupidity against themselves ― Guess what ― It worked.... !!!! Your generation aren't exposed to the same social prejudices, which I had to endure, but in so many different ways, all other successive generations can thank my generation for paving the way. We Classic-Goth's thought it was fun to jump into a mosh-pit and, if, we got punched while in there, then we accepted it, just like any modern "Society of Goth's" (as a brotherhood & sisterhood) simply showing affection with each other, and then later, we'd find each other to share a drink together. It was perfectly fine, if, we did it to ourselves, but not for outsider's to do it to us. We protected each other, especially when we got soda's and food thrown at us, or, sometimes even physically attacked. Believe me, I've had people do that to me and my friends. Many people became very viscous towards us. I use to carry a small dagger inside my boot, so if I was "jumped", I could somewhat defend myself. Fortunately, our nasty attitude towards outsiders was a natural reaction, but I've watched you're generation of Goth's attending my lectures at the auditorium; where I teach, become quite friendly and expressive with other non-Goth's. It's fun to watch all of you from my perspective. And yes, we Classic Goth's do tend to have advanced university degrees, as intelligence is highly valued among our community. Break-out those Anne Rice novel's and start remembering some lines. If anybody is curious, I hold a Ph.D. in Psychiatric Medicine and also run a smaller Private Practice in Psychiatry. On these topics, I can speak as a founding-member about what was once a difficult lifestyle. Love yourself enough to stand-up for the correct societal issues and find social justice for everyone to be equals. If there are outsiders who refuse to understand you (and there will be), then I give you permission to tell them to go ― "F*ck Themselves"
@leae3750
@leae3750 Жыл бұрын
No, he’s racist
@spinglasshydra
@spinglasshydra Жыл бұрын
@@leae3750 Sure, I can't take anyone seriously, specially when they've got a completely empty KZbin homepage. It just desperately screams of a Narcissistic tendency saying, "I've got an opinion; but, don't pay attention, because I have no gonads to be completely honest about who I am .....!!!!" ― I doubt you're even Goth.
@spinglasshydra
@spinglasshydra Жыл бұрын
If people can't read or understand my use of Iterative Prosa Oratio ― "Prose" with the way I stylistically format my writing, then don't leave a nasty comment, because you haven't reach that far in your education. It's not my fault you don't understand it, so do some more reading. That's the one thing we Goth's are usually very good about.
@sombrapunkzz
@sombrapunkzz Жыл бұрын
this is beautiful
@_Sororita
@_Sororita 9 ай бұрын
I know this is comment is a few months old, that being said. I don’t give a damn about what y’all say, I’m not dumb I know what the song means I- I still don’t care, those first lines ruined what would’ve been a perfectly good song. The intention might have not been racist but the song ended up sounding exactly that way because of those first lyrics, it ruined the supposed meaning. and is one of the few things that almost put me off completely from goth music/culture. As a black person who’s still willing to try to getting into goth music anyway(not Christian death), it’s fucked-up that a bunch of white goths keep purposely recommending me this damn song knowing the lyrics to this song and not wanna admit how off putting it is, simply because it doesn’t harm THEM. I’m starting to realize that this is probably why a lot of people on the outside genuinely trying to get into goth music think the goth community has a racism problem, and then give up and leaves. It kind of does if someone is rightfully put off by racial slurs thrown into the beginning of a popular goth songs, and peoples reaction is to fight them about it, tell them their not allowed to dislike it and insinuate they’re be to sensitive or whatever.🙄
@andyw3683
@andyw3683 Жыл бұрын
thank you
@achromatopsia6969
@achromatopsia6969 Жыл бұрын
Can we be friends, pretty please? Your playlist are so pure...🥀
@mogtarokupo5939
@mogtarokupo5939 2 ай бұрын
OHMYGOSH! Like, GOTH, YASSSSS
@maxelldenomie6131
@maxelldenomie6131 6 ай бұрын
Naturally, all these get me ready...then again, the Chardonnay doesnt hurt...my gf enters the room wearing ‐-but that belongs to me!
@anusultan3986
@anusultan3986 Жыл бұрын
Goth ❤️🍺
@charlesbennett7484
@charlesbennett7484 6 ай бұрын
🖤
@darya-dorofeeva01
@darya-dorofeeva01 7 ай бұрын
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@mourningsmile
@mourningsmile Жыл бұрын
Do you consider Joy Division to be a goth band? I'm seeing some people are saying it's post punk but not goth
@xx_c4ty_xx850
@xx_c4ty_xx850 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I'm not quite sure, you may be right but I reckon Joy Division was mention in a video that I saw that was explaining goth music bands.
@theflyingpen
@theflyingpen Жыл бұрын
As I understand it, post punk is what spurred into goth. Joy Division helped really jump start the genre. They were like the mainstream shoe gaze that added a lot of traction. So kind of? They were the mega fauna to the genre as we know it
@vincentwolf2775
@vincentwolf2775 Жыл бұрын
Goth music started with post punk, so it's not unreasonable to generalize Joy Division as "goth" "dark wave" and stuff like that.
@joesmith8725
@joesmith8725 Жыл бұрын
Joy Division was a very early post-punk/darkwave band that was around during the '70s and '80s. And later on became New Order after Ian passed away too young. Their music is Gothic undertones and played at Goth and punk clubs.
@gustavojuniordasilvajunior4727
@gustavojuniordasilvajunior4727 Жыл бұрын
🇧🇷😎👍
@inmemoriamofjo1781
@inmemoriamofjo1781 Жыл бұрын
Can anyone post the time stamps plz?
@themagicfarawaytree21
@themagicfarawaytree21 Жыл бұрын
It's at the pinned comment
@peteykwia2752
@peteykwia2752 11 ай бұрын
💥💥👍Thanx everone!! ❤
@coolblack8294
@coolblack8294 Жыл бұрын
The list is incomplete. Where is Molchat Doma?
@lindaplayspiano
@lindaplayspiano 10 ай бұрын
jemand deutsch hier?
@TwIsty058
@TwIsty058 Жыл бұрын
Toooo manyy advertising
@weponpon
@weponpon Жыл бұрын
what
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