I had the coolest babysitter she used to bring round her The mission, sisters of mercy and these on vinyl and play them till my parents got home 😎 37 now and still listening to them all on vinyl
From the "Dawnrazor album to the "Nephilim album this blew over alot of people's heads. Even some of the goth heads couldn't understand the deep depth this band had . A major influence in my life since there first albums . I couldn't agree with you more. Well played sir👍👍👍
Used to watch this band practice lunchtimes down Bowes Lyon House in stevenage up stairs in the hall. i heard an early version of this song moonchild back in 86. brilliant band.
i think Is the tonality Is very used in the 80's the goth bands use a Lot the gypsy scale and heavy metal use much More the Harmonic minor, the gypsy Is the double Harmonic minor scale
With sisters of mercy, the mission, depeche mode, the cure, sad lovers and giants, all of them were the magical sound of my youth... I still love their music so much much...
I saw them in 1989 in Bristol, what a concert that was, one of the best ever. I covered myself in flour for the occasion. A girl in a wedding dress covered in fake blood stood next to me in the queue outside. She was highly unusual and making erratic gestures with her hands. All part of the pre-gig experience! Forever remain!
Holiday in London 1987. I was 17 years old. Talk to an Gothgirl about Sisters, Mission, Bauhaus. She said Fields is the hottest shit right now. I went to Virgin Store and buy Burning the Fields Ep and Dawnrazor on vinyl. Both standing in my record shelf until today and many more. (She was hot too 😉)
Does anyone remember the days in the 80's when Goths would try and do a 'Neph' look and basically pour flour over themselves so they get all 'dusty' and looked like they have been walking through a desert/dusty western city. Ah they were the days! :D
from norway here, in the late 80ies the tuff guys had sort of home made trench coats and poured olive oil on them and walked past semi trailers to get the dusty look and it actually worked =)
Still happens, but yes, it's more of a Neph thing :) I always crack up with all the Carl McCoy impersonators that you see on their way to see the band :)
I was there too, great goth band. The goth scene around Bradford & Leeds back then was the best in the country and I can say I was one of them along with my sister Charlotte
Moonchild... Well it's a righteous dream But out of mind, yeah A righteous dream But out of mind, yeah Tend the horses Let 'em crawl Put 'em in their cages That's righteous for the soul Open your eyes And despite what's deep Longevity Well, that's righteous for the weak Moonchild Lower me down, lower me down Moonchild Lower me down down down down down down Well it's a righteous day But out of mind, yeah And I give your last rite Oh, it's a righteous day Never return, I will wait no more Take no prisoners in the promised war You'll die for this Die for this Take them Moonchild Lower me down, lower me down Moonchild Lower me down Moonchild Lower me down, Moonchild Lower me down down down down down down Moonchild Here come the silver pieces Can't you see You're losing me Moonchild Lower me down, lower me down Moonchild Lower me down Moonchild Lower me down, Moonchild Lower me down down down down down down Moonchild Lower me down, Moonchild Lower me down down down down down down Revisit to an empty hall You can't see I've been burned before Well they tear you down and they'll bear your shame Longevity hear my pain Moonchild (lower me down) And I'm waiting, and I'm raging, And I'm waiting, and I'm raging, And a white moon falls, a black moon calls, Waiting to defy the One Moonchild (lower me down) Longevity, longevity, I melt down where I burned before Longevity, longevity, I melt down where I burned before And I know where you lay I melt down where I burned before And I know where you lay (down, down, down)
@@Jurica-mtbI'm 16, so don't judge but bands/artists who I feel have the same sort of beautiful guitar sound would be new order, Johnny Marr, the mission and the cure I guess
Out of all the Goth bands that came out of the scene. Bauhaus, The Cure, Sisters of Mercy, and The Mission UK. Fields of the Nephilim is the best out of all of them. I'm not saying those other bands are terrible. I just find with Fields of the Nephilim they were the Alice in Chains of the Goth Scene. They were the heaviest, and they were willing to go full metal in their songs especially in their later albums. and their songs and lyrics were just so darker and ominous with the Occult themes they used that just separated them from all the other bands. Not only that, but they inspired a lot of Metal bands as well. From Paradise Lost, and My Dying Bride, to bands like Rotting Christ.
In my home town in the north of England, we had a few goth club's in the early- mid eighties. They were great days, I notice even today that people are starting to replicate that era.
Love this. They played a gig for students in Cambridge in early ‘88. I was one of the organisers, and spent the afternoon buying flour for them to sprinkle on their hats. Strangest rider item ever. Happy times.
WoW That's such a great memory & so entertaining & i asked my friend Steve Rolf to throw a bottle of talcum powder all over me 😆😆😆 i live in Norwich so Good to meet you & i Really LOVE THIS ONE 🌝🌙🌝 🎶🎶🎶 🎸🎸🎸
Happy Times ❤❤❤My friend Andy Jenkin finally listened to The Fields of the NEPHILIM 🎸🎸🎸🎶🎶🎶 🥁🥁🥁 on Utube last night & he just gave a hilarious description of the Singers Voice 🦇🦇🦇 & he did an Hysterical Impersonation because he's like Peter Sellers 🤣🤣🤣 too darn funny to even cope with 🤣🤣🤣
One of the very best bands I ever had the privilege to see live. Saw them in various pits pre-Dawnrazor, then in bigger venues during the Dawnrazor period, and bigger still during the Nephilim album cycle and finally at the Mission XXV Anniversary bash at Brixton. They have never disappointed and remain one of my favourite bands ever. Totally agree they never got the kudos they deserved.
Andrea Berkis steampunk didn’t even exist back then, the music press dubbed them Spaghetti Metal after the influence of Spaghetti Westerns on their image. It was all very stylised, I remember being covered with a fine dusting of flour at a gig of theirs in 1988.
@@frankie201 Thank you, Frankie - I slowly wake from numbness, letting sink in what happened. Guess that's what they mean by saying "if the bleeding starts a wound can heal".
The originator of the gunslinger goth aesthetic... I thought I was familiar with all the Dark Wave bands of the 80s then I discovered Fields of the Nephilim.
I remember I used to love hearing them on the radio & seeing them on MTV back in the day. I feel like they've gotten to be super underrated tho, over time. I love their dark sound & that cool jangling guitar.
Moonchild... Moonchild Moonchild Moonchild Well it's a righteous dream, out of mind yeah A righteous dream, out of mind yeah {Is it right just dreaming out of my day} Take your horses Let them crawl Put them in their cages (That's righteous for your soul) Open your eyes Despite what seems Longevity That's a righteous part of me Moonchild Lower me down, lower me down Moonchild... lower me down down down down down down Well it's a righteous day, out of mind yeah A righteous day Never return, I'm waiting no more They take no prisoners in the promised war I'll die for this I'll die for this Take it away Moonchild Lower me down, lower me down Moonchild... lower me down down down down down down Take off for safer places Can't you see You're losing me {He sure is, losing me that is :-)} Moonchild Lower me down, lower me down Moonchild... lower me down down down down down down Well I'm listening to an empty hall You can't see for they've burned before They take me down to the [window] shame Longevity hear my fame Moonchild
La chanson MOONCHILD, de FIELDS of the NEPHILIM fait référence à un book de ALEISTER CROWLEY, qui aurait été rédigé durant la 2ème guerre mondiale à New-York par Aleister Crowley ⭐ 🇫🇷........🇬🇧
Saw the Fields loads back in the 80's. I think the first time I saw them was at the Rock City all dayer in about 86. Went in on Crazy Heads guest list.
Gets even weirder when you know he is singing about L Ron Hubbard, founder of scientology. Ushering in a Moonchild. Goes great with Suspiria, and The Kovenant. The Nexus Polaris will rise.
elle etait sur la cassette audio de mon grand frere .... puis un jour je l'ai perdu .... 33 ans plus tard je t'entend a nouveau que dieu tout puissant te benisse ce 31 decembre 2022 !!!! maintenant tu reste ma propriete a vie
starting with this was never an option. the producers screwed this band from day one. they buried the vocals beneath the instrumentation. every time i listen to the Nephs i'm always loving the music but turned off by the vocals.
Although I agree, the Nephilim remain perhaps the _only_ band to have achieved success without daytime radio airplay, no Peel session, and facing a huge amount of media hostility (or simply a lack of media). Had they not built up a following on the live circuit via word of mouth and impressive performances, they would have been completely ignored. That they broke through and did incredibly well completely on their own merits is, as far as I am aware, basically a one-off. The creative risk that they took thus paid off, but they probably remain the exception that proves the rule - even for that era, which boasted huge numbers of vastly creative groups.
This is my first exposure to Fields of the Nephilim. I'm here because of seeing their name on a tshirt Ville Valo was wearing! I'm going to check out some more...
first ever band i saw.......ayelesbury civic centre 1990..........then saw them at t&c london on the fire festival 1991......not seen them since, tho they were a great live band!
Jeez-Us! That's like getting a Maserati as you're first car. You must have been forever spoiled. What band except maybe Killing Joke had such power live? I never saw FotN live, but I used to watch Visionary Heads over and over and you can sense the raw energy. It must have been amazing.
@@Jurica-mtb thanks mate.not a fan of black metal,dimmu and behemoth aside but listening to the new mayhem now and it's very good.has more of a 'groove' thing going on than their previous works.
BURGERRAMA sounds like Andrew Eldritch joins the Mission? You are aware that the bulk of the Mission were originally in the Sisters of Mercy aren’t you? So the sound of everything Sisters of Mercy did from Temple of Love to First and Last and Always is essentially the sound of Eldritch with the Mission. They left him before he recorded Floodland.
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry influence with the vocals, but with a percussive drummer, great stuff.Guitar sounds like Siouxsie and the Banshees. Real Goth dude...
I had the coolest babysitter she used to bring round her The mission, sisters of mercy and these on vinyl and play them till my parents got home 😎 37 now and still listening to them all on vinyl
Your babysitter taught you well!
Damn that’s cool as fuck
Damn, you were quite lucky then.
I imagine your babysitter as a badass gothic girl taking care of you while listening to dark wave bands, lucky you man!
WOW You are so lucky. She must feel so proud of you after all these years!
Love this band. Unique in the scene. They never got the recognition they deserved.
From the "Dawnrazor album to the "Nephilim album this blew over alot of people's heads. Even some of the goth heads couldn't understand the deep depth this band had . A major influence in my life since there first albums . I couldn't agree with you more.
Well played sir👍👍👍
Very true
Its ok...they didn't sell out.....
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@@Paul-po1wo
Word!
Their sound is so magical.
i love u..........................................................
Noooooo, satanic I would say👎
Oui un son 🔊 magique et non satanique ⭐⭐
Used to watch this band practice lunchtimes down Bowes Lyon House in stevenage up stairs in the hall. i heard an early version of this song moonchild back in 86. brilliant band.
You lucky git!
So fortunate
I envy you sir!
I’m four years late but I found a D90 tape cassette belonging to my late mother. This was one of the first songs to come onto the speakers
this song has strange beautiful unnamed feeling i cannot describe with words...best band ever
Well you would say that wouldn't you? Mr has Carl McCoy as a profile pic.
That's the beauty and uniqueness of Gothic Music, it produces emotions, feelings and imagery in your mind that no other genre of music can create.
i think Is the tonality Is very used in the 80's the goth bands use a Lot the gypsy scale and heavy metal use much More the Harmonic minor, the gypsy Is the double Harmonic minor scale
yes.....🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇
study Gypsy Roma and Traveller History and Culture
With sisters of mercy, the mission, depeche mode, the cure, sad lovers and giants, all of them were the magical sound of my youth...
I still love their music so much much...
Well this is right.....MOON CHILD ......LOWER ME DOWN DOWN MOON CHILD YES IN MY VIENNS................
thank you, someone finally mentioned SLAG
I never get tired of this song, fresh as ever.
YES!
I feel like the mood the song is uplifting, to the moon and never return.
THESE GUYS ARE ONE OF THE BEST GOTH BANDS OUT THERE.
Delete ONE OF, please.
@@patrikknoerr9777There's a lot of best ones tho 😁. Probably could make a good case for them being the most unique one.
2024 und immernoch gut.
👍 Yes, j'écoute fields of the Nephilim 🌾 depuis 1995 🇨🇵🇬🇧
Still goose bumps After all these years!!!!
I saw them in 1989 in Bristol, what a concert that was, one of the best ever. I covered myself in flour for the occasion. A girl in a wedding dress covered in fake blood stood next to me in the queue outside. She was highly unusual and making erratic gestures with her hands. All part of the pre-gig experience! Forever remain!
How can anyone ever extinguish this mighty form of music. They can't. It'll live on in the annals of history !
Who's trying to? Only shit music is forgotten. This band perfectly encapsulatesthe Goth age
Really, this is the most gothic music video I've ever seen. I love Fields of the Nephilim!!
Check out sisters of mercy
Holiday in London 1987. I was 17 years old. Talk to an Gothgirl about Sisters, Mission, Bauhaus. She said Fields is the hottest shit right now.
I went to Virgin Store and buy Burning the Fields Ep and Dawnrazor on vinyl. Both standing in my record shelf until today and many more.
(She was hot too 😉)
Does anyone remember the days in the 80's when Goths would try and do a 'Neph' look and basically pour flour over themselves so they get all 'dusty' and looked like they have been walking through a desert/dusty western city. Ah they were the days! :D
I remember that well
That's also pretty much what the industrial folks are doing now ;)
Ha! I did that, but I didn't use flour, me and a friend went to a local chalk pit and got covered in dust one summer evening, then onto the club!
from norway here, in the late 80ies the tuff guys had sort of home made trench coats and poured olive oil on them and walked past semi trailers to get the dusty look and it actually worked =)
Still happens, but yes, it's more of a Neph thing :) I always crack up with all the Carl McCoy impersonators that you see on their way to see the band :)
Best gig I ever went too was going to see FOTN at the queen's hall in Bradford around 1990 what a band and what a night.
I was there too, great goth band. The goth scene around Bradford & Leeds back then was the best in the country and I can say I was one of them along with my sister Charlotte
Funny how I missed this band back then when I was so into The Mission, Sisters of Mercy and Clan of Xymox. Loving catching up now !
Me too, totally flew under the radar for me
I found them due to the Mission as they toured together
@@thegremlin3194 i only just thought too, as i thought my cousins husband has a drum kit from the drummer of Fields in his studio at their home..
eine Hymne... ich liebe dieses Lied, seit 30 Jahren!
Ich auch...kenne die Obertypen...seid ca. 20 years... hör Sie immer noch wenn meine Olle ausser Haus ist...
Die Band kannte ich schon seit zig Jahren...immer noch Gothik von feinsten...
Was lucky enough to see these guys live when this album came out. One of my favorite live shows of all time.
🔥
Moonchild...
Well it's a righteous dream
But out of mind, yeah
A righteous dream
But out of mind, yeah
Tend the horses
Let 'em crawl
Put 'em in their cages
That's righteous for the soul
Open your eyes
And despite what's deep
Longevity
Well, that's righteous for the weak
Moonchild
Lower me down, lower me down
Moonchild
Lower me down down down down down down
Well it's a righteous day
But out of mind, yeah
And I give your last rite
Oh, it's a righteous day
Never return, I will wait no more
Take no prisoners in the promised war
You'll die for this
Die for this
Take them
Moonchild
Lower me down, lower me down
Moonchild
Lower me down
Moonchild
Lower me down,
Moonchild
Lower me down down down down down down
Moonchild
Here come the silver pieces
Can't you see
You're losing me
Moonchild
Lower me down, lower me down
Moonchild
Lower me down
Moonchild
Lower me down,
Moonchild
Lower me down down down down down down
Moonchild
Lower me down,
Moonchild
Lower me down down down down down down
Revisit to an empty hall
You can't see I've been burned before
Well they tear you down and they'll bear your shame
Longevity hear my pain
Moonchild (lower me down)
And I'm waiting, and I'm raging,
And I'm waiting, and I'm raging,
And a white moon falls, a black moon calls,
Waiting to defy the One
Moonchild (lower me down)
Longevity, longevity,
I melt down where I burned before
Longevity, longevity,
I melt down where I burned before
And I know where you lay
I melt down where I burned before
And I know where you lay (down, down, down)
One of the best intro of the dark wave. Gothic Masters. 🦇
This isn’t dark wave
love to read from you all.
Always loved their sound. Great guitar work. All around great band.
@@Jurica-mtbI'm 16, so don't judge but bands/artists who I feel have the same sort of beautiful guitar sound would be new order, Johnny Marr, the mission and the cure I guess
@@Jurica-mtb maybe listen to some of public image limited, I would recommend "theme", "poptones" & "Public image".
Out of all the Goth bands that came out of the scene. Bauhaus, The Cure, Sisters of Mercy, and The Mission UK. Fields of the Nephilim is the best out of all of them. I'm not saying those other bands are terrible. I just find with Fields of the Nephilim they were the Alice in Chains of the Goth Scene. They were the heaviest, and they were willing to go full metal in their songs especially in their later albums. and their songs and lyrics were just so darker and ominous with the Occult themes they used that just separated them from all the other bands. Not only that, but they inspired a lot of Metal bands as well. From Paradise Lost, and My Dying Bride, to bands like Rotting Christ.
Meh, can't compare greatness with greatness
❤
so they are the best because they went more metal in the goth scene?
Cure is much more than "goth", they are in other upper dimension of all these bands
It sounds Scandinavian, lol! It's cool...reminds me of The damned or Type O Negative meets Samhain... 🤙😽
In my home town in the north of England, we had a few goth club's in the early- mid eighties.
They were great days, I notice even today that people are starting to replicate that era.
Bass line is insane ❤️
I've got 47, became listing those guys in 80's... beautiful times, pure atmosphere, great generation!
What ? Do you mean you are 47 ?
Love this. They played a gig for students in Cambridge in early ‘88. I was one of the organisers, and spent the afternoon buying flour for them to sprinkle on their hats. Strangest rider item ever. Happy times.
WoW That's such a great memory & so entertaining & i asked my friend Steve Rolf to throw a bottle of talcum powder all over me 😆😆😆 i live in Norwich so Good to meet you & i Really LOVE THIS ONE 🌝🌙🌝 🎶🎶🎶 🎸🎸🎸
Happy Times ❤❤❤My friend Andy Jenkin finally listened to The Fields of the NEPHILIM 🎸🎸🎸🎶🎶🎶 🥁🥁🥁 on Utube last night & he just gave a hilarious description of the Singers Voice 🦇🦇🦇 & he did an Hysterical Impersonation because he's like Peter Sellers 🤣🤣🤣 too darn funny to even cope with 🤣🤣🤣
How far gone was Paul then?
One of the very best bands I ever had the privilege to see live. Saw them in various pits pre-Dawnrazor, then in bigger venues during the Dawnrazor period, and bigger still during the Nephilim album cycle and finally at the Mission XXV Anniversary bash at Brixton. They have never disappointed and remain one of my favourite bands ever. Totally agree they never got the kudos they deserved.
Fields of the Nephilm.
Legends!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saw them in concert once in Manchester decades ago...great gig.
Carl McCoy has a western goth style I like it
I think she means "cowboy like" goth style..
Wellcome to the Russia.
@manu ochenta yes there is.
That would be a steampunk style.
Andrea Berkis steampunk didn’t even exist back then, the music press dubbed them Spaghetti Metal after the influence of Spaghetti Westerns on their image. It was all very stylised, I remember being covered with a fine dusting of flour at a gig of theirs in 1988.
This is the first time I've listened to these guys, and they're cool!
São perfeitos!!!!
Sitting here. listening to FOTN in remembereance of a long lost friend, Michael Lauer, of whom I heard he passed away on october 17th 2019. RIP
hope your doing well, sending my love 🕊️
@@frankie201 Thank you, Frankie - I slowly wake from numbness, letting sink in what happened. Guess that's what they mean by saying "if the bleeding starts a wound can heal".
The originator of the gunslinger goth aesthetic...
I thought I was familiar with all the Dark Wave bands of the 80s then I discovered Fields of the Nephilim.
Underrated Genius
I love discovering new music.
Especially when it's actually from quite a while past.
I remember I used to love hearing them on the radio & seeing them on MTV back in the day. I feel like they've gotten to be super underrated tho, over time. I love their dark sound & that cool jangling guitar.
Goddamnit I can't stop listening to this song...So hypnotizingly and ethereally beautiful
Yep when it's come to fantastic looks and guitar they are awesome 😎
Moonchild... Moonchild Moonchild Moonchild
Well it's a righteous dream, out of mind yeah
A righteous dream, out of mind yeah
{Is it right just dreaming out of my day}
Take your horses
Let them crawl
Put them in their cages
(That's righteous for your soul)
Open your eyes
Despite what seems
Longevity
That's a righteous part of me
Moonchild
Lower me down, lower me down
Moonchild... lower me down down down down down down
Well it's a righteous day, out of mind yeah
A righteous day
Never return, I'm waiting no more
They take no prisoners in the promised war
I'll die for this
I'll die for this
Take it away
Moonchild
Lower me down, lower me down
Moonchild... lower me down down down down down down
Take off for safer places
Can't you see
You're losing me {He sure is, losing me that is :-)}
Moonchild
Lower me down, lower me down
Moonchild... lower me down down down down down down
Well I'm listening to an empty hall
You can't see for they've burned before
They take me down to the [window] shame
Longevity hear my fame
Moonchild
I Love this...................Moon Child...............Roc down...............
I am a moon...Child.,....KISSESS TO...YOU.......Linda ....LOVES YOU........
La chanson MOONCHILD, de FIELDS of the NEPHILIM fait référence à un book de ALEISTER CROWLEY, qui aurait été rédigé durant la 2ème guerre mondiale à New-York par Aleister Crowley ⭐ 🇫🇷........🇬🇧
Oooooohhhhh , that bass line is soooooo good.........
This might just be the greatest music video of all time. Unbeatable music and the symbolism is perfection.
Geeez this choon neva wears thin. The main man, the band, the talent!!
Jus awesum!!!!!
Saw the Fields loads back in the 80's. I think the first time I saw them was at the Rock City all dayer in about 86. Went in on Crazy Heads guest list.
Lol rock city notts
Crazy head played in Grantham at images 2
Absolute Banger
Gets even weirder when you know he is singing about L Ron Hubbard, founder of scientology.
Ushering in a Moonchild.
Goes great with Suspiria, and The Kovenant.
The Nexus Polaris will rise.
Brilliant band, great song!!!
elle etait sur la cassette audio de mon grand frere .... puis un jour je l'ai perdu .... 33 ans plus tard je t'entend a nouveau que dieu tout puissant te benisse ce 31 decembre 2022 !!!! maintenant tu reste ma propriete a vie
Start with this, then Sisters of Mercy, then The Cure and reach Nirvana with the Cocteau Twins!!!!
starting with this was never an option.
the producers screwed this band from day one. they buried the vocals beneath the instrumentation. every time i listen to the Nephs i'm always loving the music but turned off by the vocals.
Kind of criminal not to mention The Cult and their first two albums.
@@drunkvegangal8089 I believe they meant the state of perpetual bliss, Nirvana, not the band.
@@drunkvegangal8089 I read it like that at first too. I thought it was always capitalized so I guess I learned something today!
@@drunkvegangal8089 Nivana does start with a capital N because it’s a proper noun!!
Really great at night driving
Truly great band
i remember when this album came out, peeps dont know how they changed the musical landscape!
salmonfire I wouldn’t say they changed anything, but it was the last great goth album of the eighties.
Prophétique
Such artistry, this must be from a bygone era when people could take creative risks.
Although I agree, the Nephilim remain perhaps the _only_ band to have achieved success without daytime radio airplay, no Peel session, and facing a huge amount of media hostility (or simply a lack of media). Had they not built up a following on the live circuit via word of mouth and impressive performances, they would have been completely ignored. That they broke through and did incredibly well completely on their own merits is, as far as I am aware, basically a one-off. The creative risk that they took thus paid off, but they probably remain the exception that proves the rule - even for that era, which boasted huge numbers of vastly creative groups.
Definitely picking up influences from Sisters of Mercy. ❤️👍🏻👍🏻
It is amazing to see how FOTN retells the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice
Great band nice to hear them I nearly forgot how good they are 😀
One of the greats.
the last 30 sec. 🤩
Wild and free and beautiful
I think I know three songs called Moonchild. I guess Crowley really left a mark on music.
Me, four
Crowley really out here annihilating boypussy, shooting heroin and influencing pop culture
Absolutes Meisterwerk!
This is my first exposure to Fields of the Nephilim. I'm here because of seeing their name on a tshirt Ville Valo was wearing! I'm going to check out some more...
Welcome sister
I can listen to goth for hours & hours
ANOTHER GREAT TRACK from the album of the same name. One word says it ALL about THE FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM. AWESOME!!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
He did made his mark in Music history-a really cool-styled one also,if you ask me-this is a Crowley philosopher...)...a Thelemite...)
It’s actually from the album The Nephilim (their second album).
First time seeing the video, just great!! Like the song!
Brilliant Song and Video... Fields Of the Nephilim... THA... 😎
Heard of them but this is the 1st time I've heard them, reminds me of the Mission who I loved ✌️
Zawsze zakochany w tej muzyce,,pozdrawiam fanów
Moja siostra bliźniaczka ciągle tego sluchała😢Agnieszki nie ma juz wsród nas😢Tesknie za Toba Agnes⚫♥🔚
first ever band i saw.......ayelesbury civic centre 1990..........then saw them at t&c london on the fire festival 1991......not seen them since, tho they were a great live band!
Jeez-Us! That's like getting a Maserati as you're first car. You must have been forever spoiled. What band except maybe Killing Joke had such power live? I never saw FotN live, but I used to watch Visionary Heads over and over and you can sense the raw energy. It must have been amazing.
most mystical band , EVER ...
I got an unhealthy obsession with the Fields and Carl
the original cowboys from hell...
Explain that plss
@@eddmvb8600 i think that's a reference to metal band pantera - album 'cowboys from hell'
@@Jurica-mtb pantera are hardly black metal lol
@@Jurica-mtb thanks mate.not a fan of black metal,dimmu and behemoth aside but listening to the new mayhem now and it's very good.has more of a 'groove' thing going on than their previous works.
From Stevenage anyway which is probably quite similar....
Born July 10th.. Moon child.. I was so stoked when I found out what that meant..
Yes I second that , great band , xxx
Moon child. Mad man.
Yours truly. Michael 🤴
Don't be to disturbed he's actually a friend , and a powerful friend at that. "Lower Me Down."
Michael.🤴🌚.
Sounds like Andrew Eldritch joins The Mission! 😃❤️ Love it! Really good!
BURGERRAMA sounds like Andrew Eldritch joins the Mission? You are aware that the bulk of the Mission were originally in the Sisters of Mercy aren’t you? So the sound of everything Sisters of Mercy did from Temple of Love to First and Last and Always is essentially the sound of Eldritch with the Mission. They left him before he recorded Floodland.
I remember as a 16 year old dashing out to buy this on 7" still love the sounds of the Nephlim today.
Always absolute great music weened on gothic believe this is the best.no contest.
I always think this video reminds me if the story of Orpheous and Euridice.
I'm impressed when I scroll in random youtube comments mentioning greek mythology 😆
@@DafniKem Orpheus is Thracian ;)
@@IMMORTALIFTING138 You don't say.
@@DafniKem I do say :)
@@IMMORTALIFTING138 Still a part of the ancient history, Thracians are a northern tribe. You seem misinformed. (:
Bau and FotN are awesome. This playlist needs some Sisters of mercy
This is spiritual art for end times🕵️♀️
this is my favourite song andddddddddd preacher man
I am 51 now and still listen to cure, sisters, fields and still love it and not the bullshit my son listens to. Greets Marc
Wychowałem się na nich, czasy komuny. Zmienili moje postrzeganie muzyki.
Oni, The Sisters i Beksiński...
I have a fascination for the golden age of dethrock. Especially for more rockin' acts with enigmatic frontpeople.
Just insanely great, come on.
Got from the sale bin in Woolworths :)
That riff goth masterpiece
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry influence with the vocals, but with a percussive drummer, great stuff.Guitar sounds like Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Real Goth dude...
@@tazerblazer2459 Now that i thought about it more, it sounds like Elvis on Goth
Blazer
I had your album and I have see you in your concerts. Thank you to post your songs because I lost my albums... ;-)
love this band
THE BEST GOTHIC BAND... (For me)
cave scene filmed in Italy at caves of dragh,,,been there its beautiful .
Didn't know it, thanks
My first FOTN Album back in the late 80s
Longevity
Bow down where I burned before
(such great lyrics!!!)
One of the best goth bands out there 🤘🤘