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One of my favourite BBC Radio 4 programmes,  Thinking Allowed, the sociological and ethnological series recently did one on Identity and that identity can be fluidic. Also, identity can be fixed as a subculture such as teddy boys and punks. One area of alternative cultures mentioned are Goths.

So here is some classic Goth -


Sisters Of Mercy - Lucretia My Reflection



The Cure - Killing An Arab




Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi's Dead




All About Eve - Martha's Harbour



This Mortal Coil - Song To The Siren



Enjoy.
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Currently in Maidstone having done one visit already. The other will be a food and drink visit. I just picked up the Sept.issue of Wire and it has loads of delightful music for me to check out. A couple of compilations interest me including a deluxe 5 CD set of Goth music -

Silhouettes & Statues - A Gothic Revolution: 1978-1986 (Deluxe Box Set) Box set, Deluxe Edition

Here is a couple of tracks on this box set =


Paranoia - Shattered Glass




Play Dead - The Tenant




As the product description says on Amazon -

In the wake of punk rock, and after twenty years of carefully packaged pop and rock fantasy, cold reality finally kicked in the doors of the music industry. Overnight, a generation raised on aspirational boy meets girl tales, the cliches of rock 'n roll excess and the unreachable otherworldliness of glam and progressive rock were freed to pour truth and their everyday experience into their music. In no time at all, a dark, brutal sensibility crept into the UK's post-punk wasteland, reflecting the political, social and spiritual situation. Thoughts and feelings that pop music had repressed for decades were at last unleashed as the anger, the frustration, the self-loathing and the disenchantment flowed. The instrumentation, imagery, appearance and attitudes varied wildly from tribe to tribe in this primordial, year zero atmosphere, but by the late 1970s a gothic sensibility had taken root which reset the boundaries of musical and lyrical expression forever. . Extensive 5CD/book set exploring the evolution of the Goth movement, from the glacial post-punk of the late 1970s through positive punk and into the Batcave era, dark electronica and beyond. . Features over 80 classics, rarities, album tracks & hidden gems from The Cure, Joy Division, Sisters Of Mercy, PiL, The Birthday Party, Adam And The Ants, The Mission, Southern Death Cult, Fields Of The Nephilim, and many more.
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Your Score: Fairly Goth

You scored 55!

You know some stuff. Chances are you're one of those counter-culture hybrids like goth-punk,electro-goth,or nature-goth.You like the gothic counter-culture and you seek out the bits you like most.I bet you love Tim Burton movies.Chances are you've never seen Switchblade Symphony live before they broke up but you may own a CD.Hey-Tapping the Vein still tours!Your dream profession is probably something where you have total control like owning your own buisness or freelance artist. 

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this site certainly got me all wrong.  - would a Goth enjoy Enoch Light?

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