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Some videos of Gothic music: | Some videos of Gothic music: | ||
*[[Bauhaus]], ''Bela Lugosi's Dead'', 1979; sometimes considered as the song that founded the gothic genre. | *[[Bauhaus (band)|Bauhaus]] (from England), ''Bela Lugosi's Dead'', 1979; sometimes considered as the song that founded the gothic genre. | ||
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*[[Joy Division]], ''Transmission'', 1979. | *[[Joy Division]] (from England), ''Transmission'', 1979. | ||
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*[[Siouxsie and the Banshees]], ''Christine'', 1980. | *[[Siouxsie and the Banshees]] (from England), ''Christine'', 1980. | ||
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*[[The Cure]], ''A Forest'', 1980. | *[[The Cure]] (from England), ''A Forest'', 1980. | ||
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*[[Christian Death]], ''Romeo's Distress'', 1982. | *[[Christian Death]] (from the USA), ''Romeo's Distress'', 1982. | ||
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*[[The Sisters Of Mercy]], ''Temple Of Love'', 1982; here performed with the famous Israeli popstar [[Ofra Haza]] in 1992. | *[[The Sisters Of Mercy]] (from England), ''Temple Of Love'', 1982; here performed with the famous Israeli popstar [[Ofra Haza]] in 1992. | ||
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*[[Virgin Prunes]], ''Baby Turns Blue'', 1982. | *[[Virgin Prunes]] (from Ireland), ''Baby Turns Blue'', 1982. | ||
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*[[Xmal Deutschland]], ''Orient'', 1983 (here performed in 1984). | *[[Xmal Deutschland]] (from Germany), ''Orient'', 1983 (here performed in 1984). Lyrics are in [[German language|German]]. | ||
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*[[Clan of Xymox]], ''Muscoviet Mosquito'', 1986. | *[[Clan of Xymox]] (from the Netherlands), ''Muscoviet Mosquito'', 1986. | ||
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*[[Killing Joke]], ''Adorations'', 1986. | *[[Killing Joke]] (from England), ''Adorations'', 1986. | ||
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*[[Fields of the Nephilim]], ''Moonchild'', 1988. | *[[Fields of the Nephilim]] (from England), ''Moonchild'', 1988. | ||
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Revision as of 04:47, 17 September 2011
Some videos of Gothic music:
- Bauhaus (from England), Bela Lugosi's Dead, 1979; sometimes considered as the song that founded the gothic genre.
- Joy Division (from England), Transmission, 1979.
- Siouxsie and the Banshees (from England), Christine, 1980.
- The Cure (from England), A Forest, 1980.
- Christian Death (from the USA), Romeo's Distress, 1982.
- The Sisters Of Mercy (from England), Temple Of Love, 1982; here performed with the famous Israeli popstar Ofra Haza in 1992.
- Virgin Prunes (from Ireland), Baby Turns Blue, 1982.
- Xmal Deutschland (from Germany), Orient, 1983 (here performed in 1984). Lyrics are in German.
- Clan of Xymox (from the Netherlands), Muscoviet Mosquito, 1986.
- Killing Joke (from England), Adorations, 1986.
- Fields of the Nephilim (from England), Moonchild, 1988.