[kj] OT: The origins of goth?

wessidetempest . wessidetempest at hotmail.com
Thu Nov 22 08:07:38 EST 2012


I guess it depends on what you consider goth. For example there are metal bands that are considered. And from my opinion it's only because they dress the part.

On Nov 22, 2012, at 8:02 AM, "Per G Olsson" <Per.G.Olsson at Miljonmysteriet.com> wrote:


> As the list pretty quiet at the moment (strange considering that Jaz & Youth apparently are releasing stuff and and a KJ single is supposedly due soon) I'd thought I ask a "simple" question...

>

> Anyone out there who has a good idea on tracking the roots of "goth"?

>

> As with the term "punk" there are many different views on what bands to include, but I hope that among KJ fans there are quite a few that also listens to a lot of "goth".

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> The reason I ask is that I stumbled on this track by The Glass Family from 1968 (http://youtu.be/q_pIiQUIZoA), which in my ears sounds quite "gothic".

> The rest of what The Glass Family released has very little resemblance to "goth" (in my humble ears) so it seems to be a one off.

> Never heard any other 60:s track that sounds so "gothic", but please feel free to enlighten me if there are others!

>

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> /Per

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> (Cue "It started in the UX" "No, it began in the UY", where X and Y equals K or S depending on who starts)

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