BEFORE LYDIA DEETZ, THERE WAS DAVE VANIAN'S FIRST WIFE -- CLASS OF '77.
NOTE:^For those who have already seen "Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice," Lydia was wearing something similar in the movie to what Laurie's wearing here. Except Lydia wore it to a funeral instead of a wedding! LOL!
PIC INFO: Spotlight on Dave Vanian of THE DAMNED with his first wife Laurie during their wedding at Acton Town Hall, High Street, Acton, London, UK, on September 7, 1977.
Source: www.picuki.com/media/3447358610776427408.
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The Doors - Riders on the Storm (1971)
(Album Version | 2012 New Stereo Mix)
Jim Morrison / John Densmore / Ray Manzarek / Robby Krieger
from:
"L.A. Woman" (LP)
"L.A. Woman" (CD | 40th Anniversary Mixes)
"Riders on the Storm" / "The Changeling" (Single)
Jazz Rock | Proto-Goth
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Personnel:
Jim Morrison: Vocals / Whispers
Ray Manzarek: Fender Rhodes Electric Piano
Robby Krieger: Electric Guitar with Ttremolo
John Densmore: Drums
Jerry Scheff: Bass
Produced by The Doors and Bruce Botnick
Recorded:
@ The Doors' Workshop
in West Hollywood, California USA
December, 1970 – January, 1971
Album Released:
on April 19, 1971
Single Released
June, 1971
Elektra Records
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still thinkng about how when Wednesday came out people hated on the dance scene song, when they clearly do not know that The Cramps are a parent of goth and is one of the first recognizable proto-goth bands
not to be an elitist, but know your music history you posers
listen to these and tell me its not goth as fuck:
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The Doors - When the Music’s Over (1967)
Jim Morrison / Ray Manzarek / Robby Krieger / John Densmore
from: "Strange Days" (LP)
Art Rock | Proto-Goth
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(26MB | 11:00+/-)
Personnel:
Jim Morrison: Vocals
Ray Manzarek:
Keyboards:
Vox Continental Organ
Fender Rhodes Piano
Keyboard Bass
Robby Krieger: Guitar
John Densmore: Drums
Produced by Paul A. Rothchild
Remastered by
Bruce Botnick / Paul A. Rothchild / The Doors
Recorded:
@ Sunset Sound Recorders
in Hollywood, California USA
May–August 1967
Album Released:
on September 25, 1967
Elektra Records
Rhino Records:
2007 CD Reissue
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I will never be able to relate to any of the "animated movies that traumatized you as a child" tales like...
These are all movies I watched between 4 and 10 years old:
Lion king? Didn't shed a tear
Coralie? Fucking loved it
The bad guy from Roger rabbit? Dude I saw that movie thousands of times and I LOVED that bastard!
The pink elephant scene from Dumbo? Oh I've always been too mesmerized by anything that is animated to feel any sense of grotesque.
A bridge to therabithia? Sad but I was delusional and I thought Leslie was actually alive so I didn't suffer THAT much ( I cheated it isn't animated)
Taron and the black cauldron? That movie is such a masterpiece, I loved the villain so much, he was a SKELETON. WHO. WANTED. TO. MAKE. AN. ARMY. OF. UNDEAD. HOW COOL IS THAT!??!?!‽
The Russian animated movie of the Ice queen? I think I fell in love that day don't talk to me.
DUE TO BADLY LIMITED INTERNET ACCESS I EVEN WATCHED THE 1954 ANIMAL FARM ANIMATED MOVIE. YES THE ONE FINANCED FROM THE FUCKING C.I.A. AND I DIDN'T EVEN FLINCH
Zarafa was my Roman empire
the story of a seagull and the cat who taught her to fly didn't make me sad, it made me hopeful
The last unicorn made me want to fight God (I was bad at reading the room and understanding messages or match the emotional tone of most stuff I watched. Still am)
The painting(le Tableau in French) made me decide I wanted to be an artist. GOD PEOPLE SHOULD TALK ABOUT THAT MOVIE MORE IT'S FUCKING AWESOME.
Kirikou and the sorceress had such a positive impact on my still developing brain. I love that movie such a normal amount... (lying. I am NOT normal about that movie)
Watership down? Not even a twitch. I was fascinated
The suicide shop was grotesque alright... but again it didn't make me sad, made me reflect and I was fascinated by the main characters
The Triplets of Belleville: had a weird style and I didn't understand shit because I found it in French and I didn't speak French when I was 7 with unlimited internet access.
Plague dogs. I didn't understand a single word of English, in my mind the dogs made it to wherever they needed to go idc. (Now that I have watched it with an adult eye, it's rather depressing, but I'm choosing to be delusional, and so I'll keep the same opinion kid-me had. The dogs made it don't talk to me)
HOWEVER.
However... there was a movie that kind of- unsettled me. You may have gathered form the movies I named above that they are- unusual, and some of them should not be watched by a 4/10 years old kid.
BUT... I have always loved animated movies and from the moment I learned how to type on a keyboard I spent several afternoons opening youtube and looking for "complete animated movie free" optionally I also added "italian" but I didn't care to understand, animated images were enough to sate me.
So that faithful day when I was 8 or 9 and I pressed "search" and I saw a cat in the thumbnail and the title of that movie was "Felidae"... I thought I was in for a normal time okay????
BUT NO
I didn't understand ANYTHING. That movie was in Deutsch and I DID NOT SPEAK THAT LANGUAGE LOL. I STILL DON'T.
There were cats killing each others, there ewas a COUPLING. BETWEEN. CATS. In one of those scenes. ONE OF THE FRAMES WAS A DECAPITATED CAT WHOM FROM SOME CONTEXT I GATHERED WAS KILLED BECAUSE "SHE KNEW TOO MUCH"
And the death of the villain WAS BRUTAL. DUDE IT WAS PERPLEXING TO SAY THE LEAST.
Now- rewatching it out of curiosity in English and I k ow what the hell it was about, some things weirded me our more than they did when I was 8. That movie is... something???? Like yeah it's weird, it's violent, it has a cat sex scene in it. I don't even know what to say other than: "shit I guess....????"
Anyways I am so glad it didn't fuck me up big time lol. I mean I get why I didn't have many friends growing up because... YEAH? How many people were THAT level of obsessed with animated movies?????
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