I saw them at a seedy night club in the 1990s. they looked at us and she said, 'I don't think they like us' and the owner said, 'they love you. that's just the way they are'.
Belladonna and aconite Give to me the gift of flight Take me up, airborne in the night In a dream, across the sky A hundred - million miles high Take me ever onwards in the night Dark sisters join my night flight See how far you can climb Holt's with us on this bright night Ride with him 'cross the sky As a screaming horde We cut the scape The Devil's Apple exacerbates To the sabbat on demon steed I ride Across the astral plane we race The universe my fingers trace And I am lost forever in my mind Dark sisters join my night flight See how far you can climb Holt's with us on this bright night Ride with him 'cross the sky
I saw them years ago at Jackie 60 club in NYC. The crowd was so weird, I don't think they could figure out if they were liked, or not. They stopped playing, and the owner shouted, "don't worry, we love you!"
I associated with a coven of Wiccans some years ago. I was invited to attend a Mabon ritual (September 21st). Mabon is one of the 8 sabbats in the wheel of the year (autumn equinox). Inkubus Sukkubus is one of my favorite pagan bands. I think I may have been a witch in a past life and my mother's side of the family is Irish, Welsh and English. So it's definitely in the bloodline.
@@fradiavolo11 LOL! 😆 Witchcraft was practiced within the ancient pagan religions of the Gallic, Celtic, Druid and Nordic tribes of Scandinavia, Europe and Great Britain.
@@soloharmonicsrobj8246 Half of Iron Age Europe was made of Celtic tribes, who most likely originated in central Europe, and spread to a wide region from the Balkans to the British Isles. They had little in common with the German tribes populating Scandinavia, apart from the fact that they often fought each other. There were no druid tribes, druids were Celtic priests throughout France, Belgium, and Great Britain. Very little is known about druids, but much has been made up by Romantic writers and new-age hippies. Witchcraft is not a religion, and is not specific to any sort of Celtic or German heritage, unless again you are into some neo-pagan or neo-hippy trip. I am afraid you sound like a (Yankee?) teenager who read too many fantasy books on Iron Age Europe.
@@fradiavolo11 I agree with most of what you have stated. However you are mistaken none of the less. Witchcraft was practiced widely throughout Europe before Christianity. Especially amongst the tribal people's. I didn't specifically mention Druid priests, however the Druids were the Celtic tribal heirchy. You should familiarize yourself with the story of Vercingetorix the Arverni tribal Gallic chieftain of whom took on the Romans and nearly won, only to be defeated by their sheer numbers. As for your "Yankee" comment, no need for insult as it only belittles you. Yes, I am a 53 year old American, but with a vast knowledge of ancient cultures. Furthermore, I am unfamiliar with any so called fantasy, romantic, new age hippie writers.
@@soloharmonicsrobj8246 Vercingetorix, the best known Gaul chieftain, who doesn't know his story? I studied it at high school, where most of second year's History classes were about the Roman empire. And during Latin classes, where I was made to translate countless passages from the De Bello Gallico. And later, out of my personal interest. He had nothing to do with witchcraft. And no, the Gauls were not made invincible by the magic potion of Panoramix/Getafix the druid! Witchcraft had nothing to do with pre-Christian paganism, although an old and discredited theory claimed it continued its rituals (witch-cult hypothesis). Unless you refer to Wicca, the invented tradition popularised in the UK in the 1920s, closely related to the witch-cult hypothesis, predating and feeding into the new age movement. So allow me to doubt of your "vast knowledge of ancient cultures." And reiterate again that what most Americans believe of Europe is more the work of fantasy than historical accuracy.
I remember first hearing this on a streaming radio station in 1998, and I was hooked. I'd saved up to buy the album from MusicBoulevard.com. That was when my collection of goth consisted of only like ten CDs :D
Who needs future when exploring music of the past is nearly endless? Even if the world ends, I'll never run off music to listen. My sister passively introduced me to so many cool bands when I was a small kid watching her dancing like a wh-re in living room doorway.
oops i just realized the lyrics are most likely referring to a familiar spirit "Holt, who came in like a white kittling" described by the Witchfinder General Matthew Hopkins. what i said before wasn't necessarily wrong however, as the old names got recycled quite a bit and were sometimes only vaguely remembered through folklore.
Do your research Billy boy. He was a lawyer and the comment was meant as sarcasm. Wow. Some of you people so worried over nothing. Especially going on about it since last September? Again, wow.
And like I said if you would have noticed the previous comment about the lawyer it was sarcasm because of the record label at the time going into bankruptcy and they could have conjured him up. Holy.
Belladonna and aconite Give to me the gift of flight Take me up, airborne in the night In a dream, across the sky A hundred - million miles high Take me ever onwards in the night Dark sisters join my night flight See how far you can climb Holt's with us on this bright night Ride with him 'cross the sky As a screaming horde We cut the scape The Devil's Apple exacerbates To the sabbat on demon steed I ride Across the astral plane we race The universe my fingers trace And I am lost forever in my mind Dark sisters join my night flight See how far you can climb Holt's with us on this bright night Ride with him 'cross the sky
I’m so glad there are other people who still know this band.
i love this band,so much deep messages
@@suppeneinlage They're definitely my favorite Pagan band. Have loved them for close to 15 years now.
Love this band, come and play in Sweden
I saw them at a seedy night club in the 1990s. they looked at us and she said, 'I don't think they like us' and the owner said, 'they love you. that's just the way they are'.
Ummh ok.
@@Chris-f4n5r sounds like you're bored
Belladonna and aconite
Give to me the gift of flight
Take me up, airborne in the night
In a dream, across the sky
A hundred - million miles high
Take me ever onwards in the night
Dark sisters join my night flight
See how far you can climb
Holt's with us on this bright night
Ride with him 'cross the sky
As a screaming horde
We cut the scape
The Devil's Apple exacerbates
To the sabbat on demon steed I ride
Across the astral plane we race
The universe my fingers trace
And I am lost forever in my mind
Dark sisters join my night flight
See how far you can climb
Holt's with us on this bright night
Ride with him 'cross the sky
Brazilian ???
@@acasadosom sim
@@acasadosom e que não estudei nem fiz curso de inglês, se tiver errado a letra eu copiei de outro site e colei
@@viniciusleal21desousa opa não é por isso brother... Apenas pelo nome e sobrenome deduzi.. ou Brasileiro ou Português
Fantastic video and song. The recording is phenomenal .The corset Candia is wearing is very beautiful!🖤
This song gives me so many good vibes, almost feels like I'm sparking with energy
This song is for bull haulers and horses drops only tho
Great song! I like the images from that nightmarish old silent movie "The Witch"...!
I love this Witch Song
I'm sure the tempo of this song gets faster as the years go by.
I like the original tempo
I saw them years ago at Jackie 60 club in NYC. The crowd was so weird, I don't think they could figure out if they were liked, or not. They stopped playing, and the owner shouted, "don't worry, we love you!"
Loved this band since 2000. Underground music is the only music worthy.
Fantastic performance of a fantastic song.
And Tony playing the guitar with his tongue 😈
Flight Track! Keep it up sukkubus wytches!!
Thx for the video! I love you guys rock on \m/
Great song.
Excellent, the editing is impressive.
I associated with a coven of Wiccans some years ago. I was invited to attend a Mabon ritual (September 21st). Mabon is one of the 8 sabbats in the wheel of the year (autumn equinox). Inkubus Sukkubus is one of my favorite pagan bands. I think I may have been a witch in a past life and my mother's side of the family is Irish, Welsh and English. So it's definitely in the bloodline.
The only Irish, Welsh or English witch I can think of was Margaret Thatcher.
@@fradiavolo11 LOL! 😆 Witchcraft was practiced within the ancient pagan religions of the Gallic, Celtic, Druid and Nordic tribes of Scandinavia, Europe and Great Britain.
@@soloharmonicsrobj8246 Half of Iron Age Europe was made of Celtic tribes, who most likely originated in central Europe, and spread to a wide region from the Balkans to the British Isles. They had little in common with the German tribes populating Scandinavia, apart from the fact that they often fought each other. There were no druid tribes, druids were Celtic priests throughout France, Belgium, and Great Britain. Very little is known about druids, but much has been made up by Romantic writers and new-age hippies. Witchcraft is not a religion, and is not specific to any sort of Celtic or German heritage, unless again you are into some neo-pagan or neo-hippy trip. I am afraid you sound like a (Yankee?) teenager who read too many fantasy books on Iron Age Europe.
@@fradiavolo11 I agree with most of what you have stated. However you are mistaken none of the less. Witchcraft was practiced widely throughout Europe before Christianity. Especially amongst the tribal people's. I didn't specifically mention Druid priests, however the Druids were the Celtic tribal heirchy. You should familiarize yourself with the story of Vercingetorix the Arverni tribal Gallic chieftain of whom took on the Romans and nearly won, only to be defeated by their sheer numbers. As for your "Yankee" comment, no need for insult as it only belittles you. Yes, I am a 53 year old American, but with a vast knowledge of ancient cultures. Furthermore, I am unfamiliar with any so called fantasy, romantic, new age hippie writers.
@@soloharmonicsrobj8246 Vercingetorix, the best known Gaul chieftain, who doesn't know his story? I studied it at high school, where most of second year's History classes were about the Roman empire. And during Latin classes, where I was made to translate countless passages from the De Bello Gallico. And later, out of my personal interest. He had nothing to do with witchcraft. And no, the Gauls were not made invincible by the magic potion of Panoramix/Getafix the druid! Witchcraft had nothing to do with pre-Christian paganism, although an old and discredited theory claimed it continued its rituals (witch-cult hypothesis). Unless you refer to Wicca, the invented tradition popularised in the UK in the 1920s, closely related to the witch-cult hypothesis, predating and feeding into the new age movement. So allow me to doubt of your "vast knowledge of ancient cultures." And reiterate again that what most Americans believe of Europe is more the work of fantasy than historical accuracy.
Beautiful Band , Great song.💀
Sabbat was in Lysa Gora in Poland!
Awesome! I love you guys so much ♥
I love this song! You should do more live-footage videos. :-)
Good!
Love this song!!🌒🌕🌘
Love this!
My favourite of yours🦇🤘
I remember first hearing this on a streaming radio station in 1998, and I was hooked. I'd saved up to buy the album from MusicBoulevard.com. That was when my collection of goth consisted of only like ten CDs :D
sorcerykid great taste in music
As much as i love type 0 & moonspell, this song and vid define epic goth.
génial!!!!!!superbe!!!wouahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Who needs future when exploring music of the past is nearly endless? Even if the world ends, I'll never run off music to listen. My sister passively introduced me to so many cool bands when I was a small kid watching her dancing like a wh-re in living room doorway.
Este temazo del goth clásico también se lo escucha en Ecuador!! 🤘
👍👍👍💯
You are beutyfull women . Candia .
💜
❤
love this song... but I need someone to explain who Holt is?:) it's puzzling me for 20 years? I need to know:)
Frau Holle (aka Holla, Holda, Hulda, Huld, etc)
oops i just realized the lyrics are most likely referring to a familiar spirit "Holt, who came in like a white kittling" described by the Witchfinder General Matthew Hopkins. what i said before wasn't necessarily wrong however, as the old names got recycled quite a bit and were sometimes only vaguely remembered through folklore.
where the hell is the original version???
Загнали жестко!
Im sure Holt is the name of a woodland spirit or the devil
I don't know where but I think I have heard the devil called that before. It might be European or Gaelic in origin.
John Holt is not the name for the "Devil". He was a lawyer.
Do your research Billy boy. He was a lawyer and the comment was meant as sarcasm. Wow. Some of you people so worried over nothing. Especially going on about it since last September? Again, wow.
No sunshine, if you noticed I have been here quite awhile. Nice try though.
And like I said if you would have noticed the previous comment about the lawyer it was sarcasm because of the record label at the time going into bankruptcy and they could have conjured him up. Holy.
Belladonna and aconite
Give to me the gift of flight
Take me up, airborne in the night
In a dream, across the sky
A hundred - million miles high
Take me ever onwards in the night
Dark sisters join my night flight
See how far you can climb
Holt's with us on this bright night
Ride with him 'cross the sky
As a screaming horde
We cut the scape
The Devil's Apple exacerbates
To the sabbat on demon steed I ride
Across the astral plane we race
The universe my fingers trace
And I am lost forever in my mind
Dark sisters join my night flight
See how far you can climb
Holt's with us on this bright night
Ride with him 'cross the sky