
So while any youth dressed in black with a fondness for obvious make-up can be dubbed “goth”, it doesn't mean they listen to goth music. That is a separate thing with its own sonic template. So as the nights grow increasingly cold and dark, join me in discovering how we got to the point where goth became a defined genre with a look, sound and lyrical preferences, from the early delves into darkness of "I Put a Spell on You" by Screamin Jay Hawkins, "The End" by The Doors and "All Tomorrow's Parties" by Velvet Underground, through "Dead Babies" by Alice Cooper, "In Every Dreamhome, a Heartache" by Roxy Music, "Third Uncle" by Brian Eno, "Human Fly" by the Cramps, Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division, ending with "A Forest" by The Cure and "Bela Lugosi's Dead" by Bauhaus This is "How Goth Became Goth".
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Soundtrack:
yutaka hirasaka – lost melody ()
Pracs – Kilt and Cutter ()
Stars As Lights - Days, Weeks, Years Gone By (starsaslights.bandcamp.com)
Stars As Lights - The Sound of Our Hearts (starsaslights.bandcamp.com)
Patricia Taxxon – Bellstep ()
Patricia Taxxon – Pieces of Me ()
Stars As Lights – Hand On Heart (starsaslights.bandcamp.com)
Luar - Anchor ()
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:10 Screamin' Jay Hawkins
03:47 The End
06:25 The Velvet Underground
08:49 Nico
11:33 Alice Cooper
13:46 Glam Rock
16:26 Frankie Teardrop
18:39 The Cramps
20:56 Post-Punk
23:24 Bauhaus
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