one reason I love music shopping online now, you don't need to know categories and what independent stores carry what. Much easier for me who doesn't know much about non-mainstream stuff.
'Get It Done'
Buffista Music II: Wrath of Chaka Khan
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
So in England, there are two separate musical genres named after outerwear?
This is something I did not know.
A review in the Boston Globe today describes Lou Barlow as "the godfather of emo". Knowing that he would be completely horrified to hear himself described that way, I forwarded the link to him. I'll let you know if he responds with anything quotable.
It seems to me that no one who's described as "emo" agrees with that description.
I played The Gun Club, "The Stranger in our Town", this morning, and, probably because of this thread, was struck by how goth the song sounds.
That doesn't surprise me. While I'm woefully unfamiliar with the Gun Club, I've heard the Bad Seeds and Nick and the boys certainly have a Southern/Blues/Death thing going on that's at least tangentially gothy.
A review in the Boston Globe today describes Lou Barlow as "the godfather of emo". Knowing that he would be completely horrified to hear himself described that way, I forwarded the link to him. I'll let you know if he responds with anything quotable.
Oh please do. That's a riot. I haven't had a chance to get to it yet - did the Globe mean it as a compliment?
did the Globe mean it as a compliment?
Definitely. I linked to the review above, Frank. Here it is again: [link]
Joy Division is Goth? Who knew?
Joy Division is considered the Band That Started It All, in terms of the early Goth scene.
Real Gothic Music Compilation "Gothic Stylings" 2 CDs
I have no way to do the torrent download-y thing. Curses!
So, for the edification of our readers, who would be examples of them?
Keep in mind these are *very* Jilli-specific definitions.
Swirly: Rasputina, Changelings, Dead Can Dance
Stompy: SPF1000
Britpop: Pulp, Space
Gothic Rock: Sisters of Mercy
Goth God: Peter Murphy, Bauhaus
Eyeliner Boys: H.I.M., London After Midnight, Newlydeads, Queensryche, Type O Negative (This category is 'Eyeliner Boys' because I figured 'Dumb Boys In Eyeliner' was a smidge too long.
I'm going to probably categorize Placebo under Goth Glam. I realized that this morning while drawing on my eyebrows.
Keep in mind these are *very* Jilli-specific definitions.
Pretty close to mine. The BritPop I was completely offbase with, and, I think you'd agree, H.I.M. could easily fit either category.
think you'd agree, H.I.M. could easily fit either category.
Oh, certainly. I just put them in the Eyeliner Boys genre because they fit in that "silly silly bombastic Gawth Rawk! with eyeliner!" subset that makes me giggle.
Candylike the iPod just started "Black No. 1" by Type O Negative, speaking of bombastic Gawth Rawk.