I feel curiously trapped in between. (Apply that statement with what wryness or irony you will, according to how much you know of me, if you are reading this.) By no means do I feel able to call myself "old school", or whatever the opposite (or sidewaysness) is of "neo-goth". Yet I'm fond of the sort of music that tends to go with "neo" and I like cybery and rivety aspects of fashion. (Yay for steel plus velvet!) The people that I tend to find more personally interesting fit into the former category most of the time, but I'm not sure I can do the same. Truth be told, I think some of the older (true) "gothic" music ranges from boring to slightly dreadful (in a disapproving sense of the word, heheh). While I'm happy to be exposed to more to see what there might be that I do like, the facts remain that I just don't think Bauhaus is all that thrilling (I much prefer Peter Murphy's later work; I don't have a big enough sample of Tones on Tail to really tell, although I approve of the one singles compilation I've briefly listened to), I have so far found Byron nearly impossible to stomach, and forget the damage crimping would do to my hair. ;)
I dunno, I think I had a point when I started this, but I lost it by being distracted by watching one of the discs of the 7th seasion ST:TNG set. (Oh, was that the sound of goth points falling off that I just heard? *silly grin*)
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Date: Dec. 17th, 2004 01:22 am (UTC)From:sort of.
by some measures.
i got like 15 years invested into it... 13 anyway...
old school bauhaus sucks.
don't i feel guilty for actually not being a big fan.
but it's true.
bella legosi's dead
is in fact
not the best song evah.
but i still like alien sex fiend
and leather strip
go me.
g33k-fu
Date: Dec. 17th, 2004 05:42 am (UTC)From:silly me ;)
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Date: Dec. 17th, 2004 11:26 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: Dec. 17th, 2004 10:06 pm (UTC)From:As far as *really* digging, the only "goth" band I have CDs of, period, is Dead Can Dance. So it goes. (I don't even know if Dead Can Dance really count.)