Forever remain, thirsty my friends. The most interesting man in the world. Carl passes his arcane knowledge in his music, enigmatically. Perhaps that is the safest way, still a book would be nice. This will be my last regret. The last exit, for the lost. Are we getting closer? Closer? When will the sky spilt in two, once again? Precious, my precious. When will the lost understand?
Different people have different takes and definitions of goth. Nonetheless, from a modern perspective, the Nephilim practically defined the mature goth sound that was extensively emulated by subsequent bands in the genre.
Fields Of The Nephilim Visionary Heads Beggars Banquet BB 011 Released 1991 Tracklist 1Intro/(Dead But Dreaming)/For Her Light/At The Gates Of Silent Memory/(Paradise Regained) 2 Blue Water 3 Sumerland 4 Submission 5 Chord Of Souls 6 Last Exit For The Lost 7 The Watchman 8 Psychonaut Credits Bass Tony Pettitt Guitars Paul Wright, Peter Yates Keyboards Paul Chousmer Perc Nod Wright Recorded By Andy Jackson Vocals Carl McCoy Recorded at Brixton Acadamy, London 6 October 1990
"Spaghetti Western" is a term for a subgenre of Western films, like Sergio Leone's. They definitely based their look on it. The intro of the Dawnrazor album is actually a cover of the theme for Once Upon a Time in the West, so it was definitely a suitable name for their first album. After that, I think they kinda moved away from that sound, though the outfits still look similar. I'm gonna see them the day after tomorrow, I can hardly wait :D
Goth, not Goth, doesn't matter. I would probably call them Goth-rockers. Though I do recall an interview from years ago where McCoy referred to the band as being "spaghetti western." Not sure exactly what that means, but between some of the melodic influences they've exhibited over the years on songs like Preacher Man and Power, not to mention their "just-rode-in-from-the-plains" outfits where they resemble a band of outlaws from the American Old West, maybe that's what he meant.
Absolutely perfect!! I was there!! I was bloody there!!!
I remember... So many strange nights with this song... Good memories... Long time ago..
This may be the best live version of a song I've ever heard. It is significantly better than the original, and the original is awesome!
Great live rendition of an epic piece.
Forever remain, thirsty my friends. The most interesting man in the world. Carl passes his arcane knowledge in his music, enigmatically. Perhaps that is the safest way, still a book would be nice. This will be my last regret. The last exit, for the lost.
Are we getting closer? Closer? When will the sky spilt in two, once again?
Precious, my precious. When will the lost understand?
Different people have different takes and definitions of goth. Nonetheless, from a modern perspective, the Nephilim practically defined the mature goth sound that was extensively emulated by subsequent bands in the genre.
Forever remain.....
What do you call a 10:20 mins song with a 6:30 mins into: EPIC!!!
Saw these guys a long time ago.....awesome!!!
I love them ♥
Fields Of The Nephilim Visionary Heads
Beggars Banquet BB 011
Released 1991
Tracklist
1Intro/(Dead But Dreaming)/For Her Light/At The Gates Of Silent Memory/(Paradise Regained)
2 Blue Water
3 Sumerland
4 Submission
5 Chord Of Souls
6 Last Exit For The Lost
7 The Watchman
8 Psychonaut
Credits
Bass Tony Pettitt
Guitars Paul Wright, Peter Yates
Keyboards Paul Chousmer
Perc Nod Wright
Recorded By Andy Jackson
Vocals Carl McCoy
Recorded at Brixton Acadamy, London 6 October 1990
"Spaghetti Western" is a term for a subgenre of Western films, like Sergio Leone's. They definitely based their look on it. The intro of the Dawnrazor album is actually a cover of the theme for Once Upon a Time in the West, so it was definitely a suitable name for their first album. After that, I think they kinda moved away from that sound, though the outfits still look similar. I'm gonna see them the day after tomorrow, I can hardly wait :D
closer and closer
Tony Pettitt makes me wanna trade all my guitars for basses...
tremendo TEMAZO
Forever Remain !!!
And they say 'Trance' is a Techno thing.
Trance kind of music, is old, very old.
Nothing to do with techno.
Goth, not Goth, doesn't matter. I would probably call them Goth-rockers. Though I do recall an interview from years ago where McCoy referred to the band as being "spaghetti western." Not sure exactly what that means, but between some of the melodic influences they've exhibited over the years on songs like Preacher Man and Power, not to mention their "just-rode-in-from-the-plains" outfits where they resemble a band of outlaws from the American Old West, maybe that's what he meant.
haha indead ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥