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How strange. And they're even on MySpace now.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Friday, 26 May 2006 14:14 (nineteen years ago)

Didn't doomie kick one of a year or two ago?

I like them, but haven't heard them for a loooong time.

Pashmina (Pashmina), Friday, 26 May 2006 14:17 (nineteen years ago)

Didn't doomie kick one of a year or two ago?

I thought so but an initial search didn't turn one up, curious. If you find it, I'll lock this one.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Friday, 26 May 2006 14:19 (nineteen years ago)

Have you heard Zombi, that band on Relapse that more or less pays tribute to Goblin?

Josh in Chicago (Josh in Chicago), Friday, 26 May 2006 15:57 (nineteen years ago)

Zombi totally sounded like Goblin on "Cosmos", but not so much on "Surface to Air" (the new one). It's like a fuckin' disco record.

ng-unit (ng-unit), Friday, 26 May 2006 15:59 (nineteen years ago)

Goblin had their disco days as well. And after leaving Goblin, Claudio Simonetti ranks somewhere in the top 10 of euro-disco producers.

Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Friday, 26 May 2006 16:47 (nineteen years ago)

side one of suspiria > everything else they did

still like most of it.

GOD PUNCH TO HAWKWIND (yournullfame), Friday, 26 May 2006 21:33 (nineteen years ago)

I used to play suspiria on college radio a lot.
One prisoner at the local jail loved it.

emma cleveland (emma cleveland), Friday, 26 May 2006 23:39 (nineteen years ago)

zombi are great!

kephm (kephm), Friday, 26 May 2006 23:43 (nineteen years ago)

Did Goblin do the soundtrack to Tenebrae? That's totally Euro-trash disco, especially the main theme.

Josh in Chicago (Josh in Chicago), Saturday, 27 May 2006 00:13 (nineteen years ago)

I used to have a tape of this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000000PIV/qid=1148692384/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs_b_2_1/102-4431149-4757769?s=music&v=glance&n=5174

Lent it to an ex and when I got it back found she had accidentally erased the Goblin side. Must buy, classic stuff.

I don't like Zombi

Q('.'Q) (eman), Saturday, 27 May 2006 00:22 (nineteen years ago)

I love Zombi.

Brigadier Lethbridge-Pfunkboy (Kerr), Saturday, 27 May 2006 00:28 (nineteen years ago)

Zombi are good because they sound like Goblin. Goblin is the greatest band of all time. Until the 80s stuff then they were the worst band of all time.

chaki (chaki), Saturday, 27 May 2006 00:40 (nineteen years ago)

for anyone who might be interested, you can download the il reale impero britannico - perche si uccidono album. basically simonetti and other members of goblin moonlighting on some more straightforward prog/rock stuff.

GOD PUNCH TO HAWKWIND (yournullfame), Saturday, 27 May 2006 02:15 (nineteen years ago)

How do the Cinevox reissues stack up against the Japanese King Records ones? There's an amazon review claiming a notable difference (in the King versions' favor) but I'm not convinced. Surely Cinevox would have better access to the master tapes, not to mention their round of releases are much more recent?

Oh, and not Goblin-related really, but Fabio Frizzi's score for The Beyond and Riz Ortolani's for Cannibal Holocaust are some of the best Italian horror soundtracks out there.

telephone thing, Saturday, 27 May 2006 19:55 (nineteen years ago)

The King ones are generally mastered better than the Cinevox ones - and the Japanese get the covers right, too. Always looks like the Cinevox ones are on a really cheezy "Budget" series. And "side one of suspiria > everything else they did" ... I think it's side two of Suspiria > everything else they did! Goblin started out being called "Cherry Five", also on Cinevox.

So Ho La (So Ho La), Tuesday, 30 May 2006 12:54 (nineteen years ago)

The Cinevox versions (at least the MDF series ones) are good in terms of having other tracks, but are generally a mess - on "Notturno" there's a really loud digital click in one of the tracks that really should have been caught before the CD was pressed. "Buio Omega" seems to have been mastered from tapes that are at least a generation from the masters - some of the pieces are the identical takes to pieces that came out at the time on the "Contamination" album, only the splicing is slightly different (not as good) and the sound is worse. (some of the pieces unique to "Buio Omega" appear in much better-sounding versions on that first American compilation called "Greatest Hits, Outtakes, something or other" on DRG). The film version of "Lesbo" on "Tenebrae" is identical to the album version, except maybe from a different source tape and missing the intro segment. At least one of the alternate versions of Claudio Simonetti's "Phenomena" theme (I can't remember which as I don't have any of the CDs with me) is exactly the same as the album version except with a few bars spliced out. There's some tape damage on either "Patrick" or "Zombi" that doesn't appear on the earlier LP versions or the SLC CD versions. The last track on "Profondo Rosso" is the same title music as on the album except it's recorded from the film soundtrack and so has additional yucky noises. Who needs that? I'm not sure what they were thinking. It's a weird feeling, because I seem to know what's on the tapes better than they do, and I'm just some guy.

I think it's the first song on that Reale Impero Brittanico album that sounds like they were replicating Van Der Graaf Generator's arrangement of "Theme 1" - Pashmina, you should hear it because you may laugh.

The new album is really good, if anyone's interested. The guitar and drum sounds are close to those on "Nonhosonno", but overall it's less dense-sounding. I'm still keeping my fingers crossed for the All-New Marangolo-Pignatelli Rhythm Explosion which this album isn't, but I'm guessing a lot of the sound has to do with how it was made, built up with ProTools in different studios (and countries), allowing them room instead for some nicely detailed writing and arrangements. The opening song "Victor" is a surprise, as it's entirely by Maurizio Guarini with a pretty convincing keyboard-simulated orchestra. He writes really well, and I'm glad he's back. "Japanese Air" is similar in a few ways to "Jennifer" from "Phenomena" and would be included on a Greatest Hits album if I were to make one.

Pangolino 2, Tuesday, 30 May 2006 14:39 (nineteen years ago)

one year passes...

Just picked up the Goblin volume in Cherry Red/El/Bella Casa's film music series (The Fantastic Voyage of Goblin: The Sweet Sound of Hell), and HOLY SHIT YOU GUYS "Le Cascade di Viridiana." Not from one of their soundtrack albums but from Il Fantastico Viaggio del Bagarozzo Mark, which I have no choice but to pick up now. Huge, soaring ridiculous prog-rock that reminds me of the Lindstrom & Prins Thomas album in places.

Telephone thing, Wednesday, 6 June 2007 04:43 (eighteen years ago)

That album is amazing.

Alex in SF, Wednesday, 6 June 2007 04:52 (eighteen years ago)

Here's a question for the Goblin experts. About a decade ago, maybe longer, I heard a wild CD of Goblin tunes done circuit house style - lots of slammin' dance beats and really energetic overall. I got the impression that this was a remix job. not something Goblin was involved with directly. Anyone know what this might be?

Kevin John Bozelka, Wednesday, 6 June 2007 21:08 (eighteen years ago)

could this be your card?

http://rateyourmusic.com/release/comp/goblin/the_original_remixes_collection___vol__1/

i don't know when those remixes date from.

GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ, Thursday, 7 June 2007 03:09 (eighteen years ago)

Well, that's gotta be it. But I could've sworn I heard it as early as 1994 because the guy who played it for me was pretty much out of my life by 1998-9. Maybe he wasn't. Heard some clips online which were very techno. The ones I remember were very house, very gay. But sheesh - how many Goblin remix collections could there be?

Thanx for the link.

Kevin John Bozelka, Thursday, 7 June 2007 21:09 (eighteen years ago)

one year passes...

Anyone care to re-visit this one? I'd like to know more about what's good here...also anything else in Italian horror music. Thanks!

u s steel, Wednesday, 11 February 2009 19:13 (seventeen years ago)

There is really nothing else in movies like watching an Argento film and that crazy organ and drum music starts up and you know someone is going to die.

I've got the DRG Collection Their Hits, Rare Tracks & Outakes Collection 1975-1989 but it's not as good as hearing it in the context of the films.

n/I (james k polk), Wednesday, 11 February 2009 20:17 (seventeen years ago)

Claudio sent me a signed poster of him wearing leather pants (and yellow monster eyes) in an effort to woo me into booking his current band Daemonia.

Nate Carson, Wednesday, 11 February 2009 20:20 (seventeen years ago)

That is what I thought....that maybe the music didn't sound as good when separated from the film.

u s steel, Wednesday, 11 February 2009 23:04 (seventeen years ago)

I think you should book the man's band.

Vulgar Display of Flowers (J3ff T.), Wednesday, 11 February 2009 23:13 (seventeen years ago)

And I don't know, the music sounds pretty awesome to me separate from the films (of which, admittedly, I haven't seen a lot of). Suspiria, especially, holds up really well.

Vulgar Display of Flowers (J3ff T.), Wednesday, 11 February 2009 23:14 (seventeen years ago)

"That is what I thought....that maybe the music didn't sound as good when separated from the film."

It doesn't (I mean really how could it?), but it still sounds pretty great on its own.

Alex in SF, Wednesday, 11 February 2009 23:16 (seventeen years ago)

I think there's a Goblin tribute band playing in London on Friday week! Can't be a big market.

Matt #2, Thursday, 12 February 2009 00:07 (seventeen years ago)

If I believe that Daemonia could make big $$ in the US for Claudio, I would book him in a heartbeat. Much respect to the man... but he's used to getting the red carpet treatment in Europe and that's just not how it is here... :(

Nate Carson, Thursday, 12 February 2009 01:42 (seventeen years ago)

"Anyone care to re-visit this one? I'd like to know more about what's good here...also anything else in Italian horror music. Thanks!"

The Cherry Red comp is an excellent overview of Goblin's career.
Morricone did more than a couple of very good horror soundtracks back in the early 70's - check among the others "Il gatto a 9 code", "Una lucertola dalla pelle di donna" and "Gli occhi freddi della paura" (a total avant-garde/ psych jazz assault). Also, Fabio Frizzi (who scored Fulci's The Beyond - Zombi took a lot from him too) and Riz Ortolani (Cannibal Holocaust).

Marco Damiani, Thursday, 12 February 2009 08:36 (seventeen years ago)

Claudio should tour the disco stuff.

dan selzer, Thursday, 12 February 2009 08:43 (seventeen years ago)

I've been on a massive Goblin kick recently (music is funny that way, when you hear a sample of something you know used in another piece, and you *have* to go listen to the original instead.)

It still totally works, even separated from the film - but, you know, you have to like your mad Euro-prog. Suspiria is just... man, sometimes I get scared a bit listening to that on mine own late at night.

Marylebone Flashrave (Masonic Boom), Thursday, 12 February 2009 09:39 (seventeen years ago)

I think there's a Goblin tribute band playing in London on Friday week! Can't be a big market.

― Matt #2, Thursday, 12 February 2009 00:07 (9 hours ago) Permalink

they're playing tomorrow - http://www.last.fm/event/897924

just sayin, Thursday, 12 February 2009 09:51 (seventeen years ago)

I haven't looked, but I bet it's at the Underworld... fnar.

Marylebone Flashrave (Masonic Boom), Thursday, 12 February 2009 09:57 (seventeen years ago)

Wrong. The Old Blue Last. Bah, I hate that place.

But... man, why did I agree to go on a stupid blind date tomorrow? I'd MUCH rather go see a Goblin tribute band. Maybe I can cancel. (This is probably why I'm still single.)

Marylebone Flashrave (Masonic Boom), Thursday, 12 February 2009 09:59 (seventeen years ago)

I put on Il Goblini last year, it was a bunch of fun!

am I selling cardamom or am I selling thyme (DJ Mencap), Thursday, 12 February 2009 10:31 (seventeen years ago)

five months pass...

I take it everyone knows about this?

Aw naw, no' Annoni oan noo an' aw (Tom D.), Friday, 24 July 2009 13:53 (sixteen years ago)

Know it? I'm at it, having just arrived in Birmingham.

If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate (aldo), Friday, 24 July 2009 16:46 (sixteen years ago)

Yowzah!

Aw naw, no' Annoni oan noo an' aw (Tom D.), Friday, 24 July 2009 16:47 (sixteen years ago)

Please give us an honest live review. I'm concerned that they might be kinda lightweight on stage these days...

Nate Carson, Saturday, 25 July 2009 01:38 (sixteen years ago)

With a "notorious Japanese band, Corruption". Must have been something.

Department of Energy Department (u s steel), Saturday, 25 July 2009 04:56 (sixteen years ago)

yes! got wrecked with a mate last night and he bought us tickets this morning, cant fucking wait. Any reports from brum?

straightola, Sunday, 26 July 2009 12:49 (sixteen years ago)

Sorry, I misread the link and at the Brum show, not the London one. They don't play till 11 tonight, will try and report soonest.

If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate (aldo), Sunday, 26 July 2009 13:56 (sixteen years ago)

Looking forward to hearing about this.

Soukesian, Sunday, 26 July 2009 18:49 (sixteen years ago)

Goblin have just finished. It might have been because the sound had been mostly set up for doom acts all weekend, but if anything I could have done with it being less heavy, and with more keys. In other words, any suggestion of them being lightweights is WAY off the mark. Anyone going tomorrow is in for a treat. New stuff sounds totally like Zombi, by the way. I know, snake eating its tail and all that.

If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate (aldo), Sunday, 26 July 2009 23:21 (sixteen years ago)

Saw their first comeback gig in Austria a few months ago. I didn't know their stuff and I have never seen any Argento films, so I was coming to them cold and I was distinctly unimpressed. To my ears they sounded like a poor man’s Genesis (a group I love), their widdly guitar and keyboards got on my nerves after a while as did the watery and pedestrian melodies.

anagram, Monday, 27 July 2009 08:28 (sixteen years ago)

See Suspiria. If you can't see it on the big screen, jack up the volume as hard as the neighbors can take it.

I imagine Goblin aren't very good at being Genesis (though they are from the prog era) - maybe they pulled out a different set for a Doomster audience?

Soukesian, Monday, 27 July 2009 11:43 (sixteen years ago)

Set was surprisingly Suspiria light. Centred mainly on Profondo Rosso, with a couple of tracks from the latest album and the main theme from Zombi. Really not much guitar widdling at all, spiralling keyboards kept low in the mix. New stuff in particular has some real blasting guitar, just single tone blurts across it like a doom/dirge outfit (although not as minor key).

If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate (aldo), Monday, 27 July 2009 12:01 (sixteen years ago)

I was totally prepared for it to be a shocker but I thought it was pretty rad and yeah, large riffage

the original hypnagogic pop blogging crew (DJ Mencap), Monday, 27 July 2009 12:43 (sixteen years ago)

brilliant, cant wait

straightola, Monday, 27 July 2009 14:41 (sixteen years ago)

Checking out the Supersonic line-up . . blimey! We have a circuit of freaky music festivals up here in Scotland, but over the last few years they seem to have disappeared up the blind alley of having lots performance artists doing REALLY INTERESTING things with amplified styrofoam.

Soukesian, Monday, 27 July 2009 16:14 (sixteen years ago)

I loved them at Supersonic. Highlight of the weekend for me I think. I was also coming completely cold; never heard them before, only the most layman's conception of what they are like, but I was mightily impressed. They were so incredibly tight and polished and the sound quality was amazing. Nowhere near lightweight either.

krakow, Monday, 27 July 2009 17:38 (sixteen years ago)

Wow the London gig was amazing! They actually got a good sound in the Scala, which is a first. I have to say the drummer is one of the best I've seen in a long time, superb control and power.

Matt #2, Monday, 27 July 2009 22:42 (sixteen years ago)

one month passes...

man on the "they couldn't have done it without Goblin but they sure are pretty great" tip there's an act called Umberto basically biting Goblin hard enough to draw blood but wow do they kick ass at it. They're one of those CDr/cassette label bands. Their From the Grave is a wonderful rainy night listen, I can attest.

Man Is Nairf! (J0hn D.), Tuesday, 8 September 2009 01:48 (sixteen years ago)

I like the name.

Nate Carson, Tuesday, 8 September 2009 11:28 (sixteen years ago)

Oh yeah. I can definitely feel that.

Nate Carson, Tuesday, 8 September 2009 11:32 (sixteen years ago)

nine months pass...

oh man here they are redoing "profundo rosso" live in the studio recently - if you dig this stuff like I do prepare to go ape

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEcyYuAV3mg&feature=player_embedded#!

get your bucket of free wings (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Friday, 2 July 2010 14:16 (fifteen years ago)

heavy

original bgm, Friday, 2 July 2010 14:49 (fifteen years ago)

They were really great at Supersonic last year.

Portugal vs Brazil: a game of two Alves (aldo), Friday, 2 July 2010 15:11 (fifteen years ago)

Awesome.

It just kills me that I could be booking Goblin's first ever US tour, if they were realistic about their popularity in the US. They just aren't a household name here.

Nate Carson, Friday, 2 July 2010 19:07 (fifteen years ago)

six months pass...

Not Goblin, but Black Hole - an Italian band hugely influenced by Goblin that recorded a wonderfully naive psych metal album back in 1985.
Hilarious English pronounciation, sub-basement sound quality and a couple of great horror rock songs: as good as the best Paul Chain.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edk885QCCBA

Marco Damiani, Thursday, 20 January 2011 16:09 (fifteen years ago)

A review from the Corroseum site:

It's a common misunderstanding that BLACK HOLE play Doom Metal. They don't, they play DOOOOOOOOOHMMM! In case you don't know the difference between Doom Metal and DOOOOOOOOOHMMM!, let me explain: Doom Metal is basically a rather tastefull slow version of classic Heavy and/or Epic Metal with more or less 70's SABBATHical vibes. DOOOOOOOOOHMM! is the cobweb on your mommy's tombstone, the disturbed little boy dissecting kittens in the basement, the creepy crawly thing that ate the monster under your bed... Needless to say, DOOOOOOOOOHMMM! kick Doom Metal's ass. BLACK HOLE could not have come from any other country than Italy. Although highly unique, many musical parallells can be drawn. The DEATH SS/Paul Chain comparison is obvious, but BH beats them silly simply because they write better songs. You can tell they have worked alot on the construction of the pieces to create that perfect mysterious glow, and they've managed to do so without making the music more complicated than necessary. Strange, psychedelic guitar effects and keyboards are used in plenty without them loosing any of their heaviness. The primitive, surrealistic graphix and the weird bandphoto, set in a mourge with the band standing over a child coffin adds the final touches to make "Land Of Mystery" one of the most eerie and original records in Metal history. The only other bands I know that occationally came close to this sound where LESTER MADDOX, PAGAN ALTAR and ICE CROSS (the coolest and most evil early 70's band ever)! Are we in the mood now? Right then, let's talk songs: "Demoniac City" is kind of an oddball. A mid-paced NWOBHMish song which isn't really doomy in a traditional sense. On first listening it is a minor letdown and definitely the weakest song on the album. However with it's eerie production and original vocals it sets you in the right mood. The song grows with every listening and makes the journey into the fiery pits of DOOOOOOOOOHMMM!-music a little easier on the senses. Trust me, you'll be thankful for that easy start when the mighty "Land of Mystery" hits you like 10 tons of rotting body parts on your sorry arse. Pure Power Sludge! Epic D...-riffing and a mighty chorus that will make Stoner fans weep in despair. After this hit song we go into the deepest heart of BLACK HOLE dementia: "All My Evil" is an orgy in skeewed and crooked harmonies & riffs, very offbeat, very ghoulish and very, very good. "Bells Of Death" is not a DEATH SS-cover, but it could be. "More fun than an open casket funeral..." as The Accüsed so elegantly put it. Another unusual twist is that the B-side surpasses the A-side in greatness. "Blind Men and Occult Forces" - what a genious title for a D...-track. It's like a long, slow and slithering walk down into hell, and suddenly when the chorus comes you are pushed over the edge into the fiery pit by unseen hands. Burn, baby, burn.... "Spectral World" is perhaps my favourite track. It's the slowest piece on the album and with it's psychedelic vibes, maybe the least metallic, but the harmonies are midblowing and totally wins you over to the dark side. The last song is an istrumental. It starts off in the same psyche mood as the song before, but gets heavier at the end and it kinda makes you think those classic METALLICA-instrumentals like "Call of Chtulu" or "Orion" ...if they had been recorded back in '69 in a Transylvanian opium den, that is. Almost 10 minutes long and never a boring second. Main man Robert Measles recorded a second BH album in the early 90's, "Living Mask", which was released a few years ago on CD. Unfortunately it's a disappointment. Here he uses a drum machine which he really doesn't master. At its worst moments it sounds alot like the first album by the infamous DAMIEN STORM(!). The CD is still worth checking out because of the '86 "Angel of Lucifer" demo that is included. The title song is one of the band's greatest moments and well worth the full CD price.

You should check this album out if you like your Goblin, Jacula, Antonius Rex etc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDCX_VTLxSU

Marco Damiani, Thursday, 20 January 2011 16:12 (fifteen years ago)

interesting. digging these clips and I LOVE that cover.

not familiar with antonius rex, jacula, or paul chain however. any recommendations?

original bgm, Thursday, 20 January 2011 19:46 (fifteen years ago)

I love it when the Suspiria theme gets all keyboardy in the second half or so of the version I have. Justice for prog!

Davek (davek_00), Thursday, 20 January 2011 19:48 (fifteen years ago)

digging these clips and I LOVE that cover.

cover's great, but the music isn't quite doing it for me. some good ideas, but few memorable riffs or hooks, and there's an exhausted quality to the whole thing that keeps me at a distance. maybe i'd like it better if the youtube quality wasn't so shitty...

normal_fantasy-unicorns (contenderizer), Thursday, 20 January 2011 20:34 (fifteen years ago)

I'm kind of into that, actually. have been listening to dwarr and these clips have a similar lo-fi, homemade epics quality to them. (not the youtube compression but the production in a broader sense.)

original bgm, Thursday, 20 January 2011 21:28 (fifteen years ago)

was thinking of dwarr while listening to black hole. similar vibe and lost-in-time appeal. and i guess you could say that some of dwarr's stuff sounds "exhausted," too, but not in quite the same way. dwarr has that miasmic, despairing atmosphere, but there's an energy and tension to it that keeps me hooked. didn't get that from black hole. just felt like they were trudging through the motions, with some good ideas but little personality. but i dunno. i've spent the last half hour reacting negatively to REM and armond white, too, so maybe i'm just having a day...

normal_fantasy-unicorns (contenderizer), Thursday, 20 January 2011 21:48 (fifteen years ago)

oh, totally. well put, and by the same token, I have a big tolerance for this type of sound and find it hard to be critical. I just love the idea of weirdo loner bands like bathory and dwarr using the rudimentary tools they have available to make things sound as BIG and DRAMATIC as possible. sure, black hole fall short of those guys, but I can still get with the vibe. ymmv.

original bgm, Friday, 21 January 2011 17:29 (fifteen years ago)

"dwarr has that miasmic, despairing atmosphere, but there's an energy and tension to it that keeps me hooked. didn't get that from black hole"

As a big fan of Dwarr, I agree completely but, just like Alan said, what makes Black Hole interesting is their insular/ dilettante-ish quality.
Obviously they couldn't rock, operated in this sort of void that is the Italian "rock" scene, still they came up with this weird, morbidly liquid atmosphere - very much the aural equivalent of one of those Lucio Fulci movies, where you can see awful and beautiful sequences edited together almost randomly.
Despite the English lyrics, there's a truly Italian feel in this music and I'm just sorry bands like these have been forgotten and didn't have any real followers.

ps Jacula and Antonius Rex are the brainchild of the same guy, Antonio Bartoccetti: again esoteric obsessions, some prog leanings, super slow proto-doom metal riffs with laughable spoken words and some surprisingly clever touch.
Paul Chain was the guitarist of Death SS: his first EP "Detaching from Satan" is excellent, lo-fi psychedelic metal with lyrics sung in an invented language. Definitely less Jandek-like, but still weird.

Marco Damiani, Friday, 21 January 2011 19:43 (fifteen years ago)

Jacula "U.F.D.E.M."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEyWQGx3rac

Marco Damiani, Friday, 21 January 2011 19:45 (fifteen years ago)

Antonius Rex "Aquila non capit muscas"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05WffbTn0Qc

Marco Damiani, Friday, 21 January 2011 19:46 (fifteen years ago)

Paul Chain "Occultism"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9vP7LHVdC4

Marco Damiani, Friday, 21 January 2011 19:49 (fifteen years ago)

oh man, am a bit tied down atm but am looking forward to listening to these when time permits. thanks a lot, marco!

original bgm, Friday, 21 January 2011 20:09 (fifteen years ago)

fuck that paul chain is badass

normal_fantasy-unicorns (contenderizer), Friday, 21 January 2011 20:21 (fifteen years ago)

not sure I'm feeling jacula/antonious but I will investigate further before I make the final call.

paul chain is indeed badass.

original bgm, Sunday, 23 January 2011 17:43 (fifteen years ago)

i played jacula at a halloween party 2 years ago and people asked me to change it :-/
i have the antonius rex vinyl reissue and it came with a bonus 7" that was pretty good and can also be played backwards!

ergonomically chromium plated fish slice (La Lechera), Sunday, 23 January 2011 18:44 (fifteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

where has this music been all my life

I mean there are bands you plan to check out, but it just doesn't happen and time goes by

I just got 3 mint LPs and I hope this

side one of suspiria > everything else they did

still like most of it.

― GOD PUNCH TO HAWKWIND (yournullfame), Friday, May 26, 2006 2:33 PM (4 years ago) Bookmark

isn't true... b/c it just BLEW MY MIND.

sleeve, Monday, 7 February 2011 05:31 (fifteen years ago)

promising start to side 2, sounds like Chris & Cosey... in 1976!

sleeve, Monday, 7 February 2011 05:33 (fifteen years ago)

OK now this is definitively in the prog camp, whereas side 1 wasn't... This long track is still nice, kinda like a Heldon/Gong hybrid.

sleeve, Monday, 7 February 2011 05:40 (fifteen years ago)

one year passes...

Suspiria theme used for one of the syncronised swimming teams!

just sayin, Monday, 6 August 2012 20:55 (thirteen years ago)

NO WAY
that's awesome

nicest bitch of poster (La Lechera), Monday, 6 August 2012 21:32 (thirteen years ago)

Here's the video; it's creepy as hell:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUFJ2cGZtQk

誤訳侮辱, Monday, 6 August 2012 21:43 (thirteen years ago)

i love that so much
thanks!

nicest bitch of poster (La Lechera), Monday, 6 August 2012 21:48 (thirteen years ago)

:)

just sayin, Monday, 6 August 2012 22:49 (thirteen years ago)

La Lechera, i just LOLed at your scree-name.

jed_, Monday, 6 August 2012 22:52 (thirteen years ago)

that was way too awesome and now i need to see suspiria again

arby's, Monday, 6 August 2012 23:00 (thirteen years ago)

This is the kind of thing you have dreams about after watching too many fringe olympic events late into the night...

Non-Stop Erotic Calculus (bmus), Wednesday, 8 August 2012 21:26 (thirteen years ago)

two months pass...

dear father christmas:
http://boomkat.com/cds/576157-goblin-the-awakening-box-set

koogs, Friday, 2 November 2012 15:25 (thirteen years ago)

Apart from this one - no. I think using this thread for all Goblin related discussion is a good idea. Continue.

Hinklepicker, Friday, 2 November 2012 20:15 (thirteen years ago)

i've had "tenebre" stuck in my head for DAYS and i was trying to purge it, but has this live video been posted here? i genuinely wonder what it would be like to be in a room full of goblin fans. what would it even look like?!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuF5pTAOoPc

pschnauzer (La Lechera), Friday, 9 November 2012 15:17 (thirteen years ago)

Mix of hipsters, old prog dudes and speccy film nerds at the London gig a few years ago, is what it looked like.

~ (Matt #2), Friday, 9 November 2012 18:58 (thirteen years ago)

wife is a huge Goblin fan. the kind that fell in love with their sdtk work before she'd even seen an Argento movie

Force Boxman (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 9 November 2012 19:01 (thirteen years ago)

Was it a good show? Was the crowd invested? Was there moving/grooving or did people just kinda stand there?

pschnauzer (La Lechera), Friday, 9 November 2012 19:08 (thirteen years ago)

Yeah it was great, apart from a few few dodgy numbers from their new album but hey. Even the drum solo was good! Audience were grooving more than you usually get at prog shows, for what that's worth. There quite a few Hoxtonites there though, so they were grooving somewhat ironically just to be on the safe side.

~ (Matt #2), Friday, 9 November 2012 19:26 (thirteen years ago)

seven months pass...

first ever U.S. tour, wow.

http://www.musichallofwilliamsburg.com/event/305971-goblin-brooklyn

dmr, Monday, 24 June 2013 17:20 (twelve years ago)

ok guess I'll put these here too

Oct 1 Atlanta, GA/ The Loft
Oct 3 Asheville, NC/ The Orange Peel
Oct 4 Baltimore, MD/ Otto Bar
Oct 5 Philadelphia, PA/ Underground Arts
Oct 6 Brooklyn, NY/ The Music Hall of Williamsburg
Oct 9 Boston, MA/ Sinclair
Oct 10 Montreal, QC/ Le National
Oct 11 Toronto, ON/ Opera House
Oct 12 Pontiac, MI/ The Crofoot
Oct 13 Chicago, IL/ Metro
Oct 15 Denver, CO/ The Gothic Theatre
Oct 18 Seattle, WA/ Neumos
Oct 19 Portland, OR/ Hawthorne Theatre
Oct 20 San Francisco, CA/ The Regency Ballroom
Oct 22 Los Angeles, CA/ Beyond Fest @ The Egyptian Theater (with a screening of Deep Red)
Oct 25 Austin, TX/ Housecore Horror Film Festival
Oct 27 Austin, TX/ Housecore Horror Film Festival

truth bomb lawyer mean mean pride (Edward III), Monday, 24 June 2013 19:16 (twelve years ago)

Glad they finally decided to make it happen.

Nate Carson, Tuesday, 25 June 2013 02:21 (twelve years ago)

four weeks pass...

Seems Goblin are playing in London on halloween, the same night as Fabio Frizzi! But at a different venue! This is not clever.

OORT (Matt #2), Tuesday, 23 July 2013 21:37 (twelve years ago)

that's a scheduling disaster!

free your spirit pig (La Lechera), Tuesday, 23 July 2013 21:38 (twelve years ago)

Especially since half the audience will already have bought Frizzi tickets.

OORT (Matt #2), Tuesday, 23 July 2013 21:41 (twelve years ago)

Potential audience I mean

OORT (Matt #2), Tuesday, 23 July 2013 21:42 (twelve years ago)

Well obvs AND it's Halloween!
I can't imagine that audience being large enough to warrant being split up like that but maybe I am underestimating Frizzimania.

free your spirit pig (La Lechera), Tuesday, 23 July 2013 21:45 (twelve years ago)

two months pass...

maria went last night and saw them in Boston. said they were amazing. almost 2 hour show.

scott seward, Thursday, 10 October 2013 13:49 (twelve years ago)

Saw 'em last weekend. Maybe I'm not big enough of a fan, cuz I hardly recognized anything for the first 80% of the show and I was pretty bored because of it. They played all the famous soundtrack stuff towards the end though, so I left happy.

circa1916, Thursday, 10 October 2013 14:12 (twelve years ago)

Saw a creepy looking middle aged dude in sweatpants and a wifebeater with a pretty decent tattoo of the scalped-by-helicopter zombie from Dawn of the Dead.

circa1916, Thursday, 10 October 2013 14:14 (twelve years ago)

I'm going on Sunday! Excited.

Untt (La Lechera), Thursday, 10 October 2013 16:10 (twelve years ago)

thought they were a lot of fun, but wow, I did not expect them to be SO LOUD

original bgm, Thursday, 10 October 2013 16:13 (twelve years ago)

I am not going to Roadburn in 2014, but Goblin are on the line-up with Comus and Magma. Holy shit!

gotta lol geir (NickB), Thursday, 10 October 2013 16:20 (twelve years ago)

:-o

original bgm, Thursday, 10 October 2013 16:36 (twelve years ago)

Show last night was suuuuper loud! It was exactly as described above (soundtrack stuff in second part) and the crowd was pretty into it, in my experience in Chicago crowds of that size/nature. What was not helping a lot was the constant crowd-riling from the band. It must have been because they have never played in the US before? The Goblin-loving US audience (at least here) is a pretty sedate bunch, aside from the guy who comically elbowed me directly in the chin. There was some scattered dancing though, and we could see pretty well. Overall, good experience.

Untt (La Lechera), Monday, 14 October 2013 13:39 (twelve years ago)

Speaking of dancing, what's up with no one mentioning the dancing lady on stage? She wasn't there the whole time, and I couldn't see her very well at all, but I was told she danced en pointe during Suspiria?!

Untt (La Lechera), Monday, 14 October 2013 13:46 (twelve years ago)

Goblin came to Scotland maybe two years ago and they had never been before, surprisingly well attended. It was good and Simonetti was trying to get people to sing along to the Tenebre theme but I dont think anyone understood the two words they were supposed to repeat (one being "paura") but even though people didnt keep up with it, the song was the highlight of the night for me. I also remember it being quite funny when he was introducing the band members and he said of the drummmer "The best drummer... in this room!"

They played almost the whole of Roller, which is unfortunate because I dont think it is all that great.

I'm a massive fan of the sideproject Libra's Shock soundtrack. As good as the best Goblin. Need to get more Libra but I still dont have a lot of Goblin either.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 14 October 2013 14:07 (twelve years ago)

Simonetti was trying to get people to sing along to the Tenebre theme but I dont think anyone understood the two words they were supposed to repeat (one being "paura") but even though people didnt keep up with it, the song was the highlight of the night for me. I also remember it being quite funny

identical to my show
it sounded like wah--ooh-ooh-wah and no one sang along but the song was the best fast song all night !!

Untt (La Lechera), Monday, 14 October 2013 14:11 (twelve years ago)

okay, this is really weird. i talked to a guy who went to the boston show and HE talked to a guy in Secret Chiefs 3 who opened up the show and the guy from SC3 said that there are actually two Goblins touring. Simonetti and some metal dudes he hired and another Goblin which is the original bass player and drummer and some other guys. they are apparently playing again in Boston with Zombi and if you go to that show it will not be Simonetti. and they aren't telling anybody about this. apparently they had a fight - they were all going to play together over here - and they split in two. this sounds so bizarre. and if its true you won't know which Goblin you are getting when you go. this guy i know said the drum & bass Goblin is way better than the Simonetti version.

i have no confirmation of this. this is just what the guy told me that the SC3 guy told him.

scott seward, Monday, 14 October 2013 14:15 (twelve years ago)

That's totally bizarre because it seems to be the same exact thing happening with the Hawkwind reunion (the Chicago show was postponed to March because it had caused Dave Brock so much stress induced illness?!) Nic Turner's Space Ritual Hawkwind Assembly is playing here in like a week too.

And Goblin did add shows in Cleveland with Zombi iirc so what is going on? So much drama with these old dudes.

Untt (La Lechera), Monday, 14 October 2013 14:19 (twelve years ago)

not reunion, US tour i mean

Untt (La Lechera), Monday, 14 October 2013 14:19 (twelve years ago)

my friends are opening the nic turner show here on halloween.

scott seward, Monday, 14 October 2013 14:21 (twelve years ago)

Can someone find out why all these old dudes can't be friends long enough to rake in some $$ together?

Untt (La Lechera), Monday, 14 October 2013 14:26 (twelve years ago)

Doesn't sound that bizarre to me, this sort of thing happens all the time with bands from Faust to Bucks Fizz.

my father will guide me up the stairs to bed (anagram), Monday, 14 October 2013 14:52 (twelve years ago)

now i'm imagining a band made up of half of Bucks Fizz and half of Faust.

scott seward, Monday, 14 October 2013 15:01 (twelve years ago)

Bucks Fauzt

Tommy McTommy (Tom D.), Monday, 14 October 2013 15:01 (twelve years ago)

I think this happened to Wishbone Ash and Christian Death too. When I saw them I'm sure there was 3 original members and some metal guys filling in.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 14 October 2013 15:06 (twelve years ago)

when i went and saw pretty things in philly years ago i think their manager played drums? something happened to their drummer. but that's a different kind of emergency.

scott seward, Monday, 14 October 2013 15:10 (twelve years ago)

they should just have dueling goblins. goblin opening up for goblin.

scott seward, Monday, 14 October 2013 15:11 (twelve years ago)

I like the idea of multiple permutations of a band simultaneously touring the US at all times under the same name. One is awesome and pumped and one is tired and weird and there's a third one who just robs you outright...

play on, El Chugadero, play on (Jon Lewis), Monday, 14 October 2013 15:18 (twelve years ago)

Tangential to this thread but Robert's post has reminded me of a really weird dream I had the another night about a band called Fishbone Ash.

gotta lol geir (NickB), Monday, 14 October 2013 15:21 (twelve years ago)

xpost I think that's happened with the Vulgar Boatmen, two different sympatico versions of the same band. Oh, and the Aussie/US indie band Ashtray Boy has two editions as well, to circumvent travel costs.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 14 October 2013 15:41 (twelve years ago)

I think Legendary Pink Dots and King Crimson also had an agreed upon thing to have different versions of their band (?)

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 14 October 2013 15:52 (twelve years ago)

There are two versions of the (English) Beat in existence too, but it neatly breaks down into Dave Wakeling's lot that play in the US and Ranking Roger's band that do Europe.

gotta lol geir (NickB), Monday, 14 October 2013 16:02 (twelve years ago)

I'm still puzzled why they all can't get along and play in the same version of the same band.

Untt (La Lechera), Monday, 14 October 2013 16:06 (twelve years ago)

Not sure the two (English) Beats are allied. And there's definitely only one King Crimson, though there are bands around with ex members that play KC material. But there are plenty of feuding acts that share a catalog. Like, I dunno, Supertramp and the singer going around doing Supertramp stuff.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 14 October 2013 16:15 (twelve years ago)

I'm still puzzled why they all can't get along and play in the same version of the same band.

Because they probably all fell out over money and don't trust each other, no doubt with good reason.

I heard that Simonetti's Goblin is all long leather coats and Cradle Of Filth guitars, I could be wrong. The other version with the original guitarist, bassist and drummer is the one that played in the UK a few years ago. I've got lost with it now, no idea which version is touring the US.

That's totally bizarre because it seems to be the same exact thing happening with the Hawkwind reunion (the Chicago show was postponed to March because it had caused Dave Brock so much stress induced illness?!) Nic Turner's Space Ritual Hawkwind Assembly is playing here in like a week too.

Didn't Brock lose the rights to the name in the US? Ah who knows, you get more drama with these old bands than when they were young and actually making worthwhile music.

Addison Doug (Matt #2), Monday, 14 October 2013 16:37 (twelve years ago)

I thought Projekcts was King Crimson split into different bands?

Claudio Simonetti, Massimo Morante and Maurizio Guarini were at the Glasgow, Scotland 2011 gig for sure. The Scotsman (of all places) has an interview with Simonetti from that time, including talk of the unstable lineup...
http://www.scotsman.com/news/interview-goblin-prog-rock-band-1-1494605

Looking for details on that gig, I see that they played the Phenomena theme, which I was not familiar with at the time and when I finally saw that film I didnt know I had heard it before; I wish I had known it before the gig because I love that tune. Interestingly, some of the performances got put on a Tenebre dvd.

I also recall that whoever was controlling the background screen made a terrible job of it, the clips kept stopping and showing a dvd menu behind the band.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 14 October 2013 19:55 (twelve years ago)

I've only heard Suspiria, Deep Red, Tenebre, Phenomena, Dawn Of The Dead, Roller and the Libra - Shock album (I think they did stuff for The Church and Terror At The Opera but I cant remember any of it).

Is there anything else as ambitious as Suspiria? Because that one seems totally different from the others, especially the range of sounds used.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 14 October 2013 20:02 (twelve years ago)

the soundtrack to the suspiria laserdisc is still to this day one of the most phenomenal things i've ever heard. sound/audio-wise. jaw-dropping sound.

scott seward, Monday, 14 October 2013 20:47 (twelve years ago)

I've seen the film plenty of times but whenever I looked for the album it was always oddly expensive for something so big a classic. Does anyone know why you never see it in shops? I've seen quite a few of their other albums in stores but never Suspiria oddly.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 14 October 2013 21:16 (twelve years ago)

i have the dvd set that includes a compact disc of the soundtrack. you could probably find that online. anchor bay? i can't remember.

scott seward, Monday, 14 October 2013 21:27 (twelve years ago)

just a quick search and here's one for 25 bucks on ebay:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Suspiria-DVD-2001-3-Disc-Set-Limited-Edition-out-of-print-dario-argento-/221295636350?pt=US_DVD_HD_DVD_Blu_ray&hash=item33863f6f7e

probably find one cheaper if you look.

scott seward, Monday, 14 October 2013 21:29 (twelve years ago)

I bought my latest version from eMusic, no idea if it's easily available in the physical. Before that I had the anthology DRG disc with a handful of tracks from each film.

play on, El Chugadero, play on (Jon Lewis), Monday, 14 October 2013 21:36 (twelve years ago)

the anchor bay 3-disc set is well worth getting.

scott seward, Monday, 14 October 2013 21:42 (twelve years ago)

The rival Goblins should tour like the Gallagher brothers and have a Goblin 1 & a Goblin 2. They should also incorporate watermelon smashing into their live act.

goth drama is universal (latebloomer), Monday, 14 October 2013 21:52 (twelve years ago)

skull smashing more like

wk, Monday, 14 October 2013 23:01 (twelve years ago)

there was a 6 cd box set out (in uk at least) just last christmas that had suspiria as one of the discs.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Awakening-Goblin/dp/B0094GMS24/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1381825579&sr=8-1&keywords=goblin

(has gone up a bit since i bought mine)

actually, single disc is £12

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Suspiria-Original-Soundtrack/dp/B003H3D2C0/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1381825662&sr=8-9&keywords=goblin

koogs, Tuesday, 15 October 2013 08:29 (twelve years ago)

Yes, I have noticed it becoming more affordable recently, I'll probably get it in a few days.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Tuesday, 15 October 2013 10:14 (twelve years ago)

So this was finally addressed:

To avoid unpleasant misunderstanding we are sorry to announce that Claudio Simonetti, Bruno Previtali and Titta Tani will not be present in the line up of the next Goblin tour in the United States, it seemed right to inform all our fans.
This was an amazing and unrepeatable tour!!!

Ned Raggett, Saturday, 19 October 2013 23:14 (twelve years ago)

(The link itself might or might not work but it was up and saying that earlier today; post itself was from Wednesday.)

Ned Raggett, Saturday, 19 October 2013 23:15 (twelve years ago)

The "next" tour? Does that mean the leg with Zombi opening?

Non-Stop Erotic Calculus (bmus), Sunday, 20 October 2013 00:49 (twelve years ago)

Saw Goblin when they came thru Portland on Saturday. Great show. It was really endearing, they seemed to be so happy to be up there.

No real set surprises, they played most of Roller up front (although I didn't recognize a lot of it) and then dove into the segmented soundtrack parts towards the last half.

Profondo Rosso killed.

Non-Stop Erotic Calculus (bmus), Monday, 21 October 2013 21:10 (twelve years ago)

six months pass...

So is the non-Claudio version worth seeing? They are playing Worcester MA in July.

Naive Teen Idol, Thursday, 1 May 2014 22:51 (eleven years ago)

I imagine they are much like the non-anybody anything bands, perfectly fine.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 2 May 2014 00:20 (eleven years ago)

But I think there are three other actual members in this band IIRC.

Naive Teen Idol, Friday, 2 May 2014 02:34 (eleven years ago)

They were great when they played in London a few years ago.

めんどくさい (Matt #2), Friday, 2 May 2014 08:33 (eleven years ago)

Looking at Claudio's Facebook page I think it actually may be his lineup on tour right now: https://m.facebook.com/claudiosimonettiII?fref=nf

Naive Teen Idol, Friday, 2 May 2014 10:46 (eleven years ago)

four years pass...

Just got back from a screening of L'Inferno (1911) with accompaniment by Maurizio Guarini. I don't know anything about Goblin or their other soundtrack work, but the total effect was stunning.

Accattony! Accattoni! Accattoné! (j.lu), Sunday, 4 November 2018 04:26 (seven years ago)

this is an all-around awesome jam

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHhpYE4Ap4I

love these guys

reggie (qualmsley), Sunday, 4 November 2018 12:05 (seven years ago)

eleven months pass...

Guarini is returning to AFI Silver to accompany L'Inferno (https://silver.afi.com/Browsing/Movies/Details/m-0100002202) and Nosferatu (https://silver.afi.com/Browsing/Movies/Details/m-0100000238).

Anne Hedonia (j.lu), Monday, 21 October 2019 01:19 (six years ago)

two years pass...

For those who missed it on the obituaries thread, RIP Massimo Morante. The bandana king is no more!

https://pitchfork.com/news/massimo-morante-goblin-founder-and-guitarist-dead-at-70/

von mannequin lives (Matt #2), Friday, 24 June 2022 10:57 (three years ago)

I was at this Goblin performance in Glasgow. As others have noted here, on the night they were really surprisingly loud and heavy - it was quite a smart and effective updating of their original sound. Really glad I went. RIP Massimo.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ConNBa3HSIM

Ward Fowler, Friday, 24 June 2022 11:08 (three years ago)


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