You missed two albums that are maybe my favourite The First Annual which was eventually released in 1987 and Heathen Earth which is perhaps a 100% live album but feels like a studio release to me.
D.o.A was the first one I had, an original Industrial Records copy minus the calendar, then 2nd Annual Report (cut backwards, very rare) on Fetish and I sold them both when I was hard-up!!!! For pittance. Yeah, D.oA is my fave- most definitely. They are, nothing less than "the wreckers of civilization" They ROCK still
I enjoyed your video! I like your descriptions of Chris Carter’s whirring and beepings! As someone also mentioned, Heathen Earth is pretty essential. Fun review!
So many releases omitted... Heathen Earth being essential and one of their big four releases. Those that appreciated this video would be advised to check it out. ( Peter had the coolest stage name of them all, btw = "Sleazy")
@@robbiej2734I would love to see a part 2, or another video with more focus on the British industrial / power electronics scene with Whitehouse etc. keep up the good work!
Peter did actually have a 'cool name' Peter 'sleazy' Christopherson..... oh and the name of the band derives from s slang term for an erection and has nothing to do with cartilage.... The manifesto of 'Industrial' is thus 'If it can make a sound it can be sampled and made into music' they specifically forced band members to pick up the instruments they were least suitable or comfortable playing to discover sounds not yet discovered.... Industrial is an umbrella term meaning not all the music sounds like drills and clanging metal but is a reflection of what is going on in the environment around you.... There most definitely is a First annual report but you need to look for it online.... all in all a fascinating time in music history one I personally think had much more influence and was more important that punk.... but that's just my opinion ;)
Despite the fact that they did a lot of problematic stuff by todays standards, they really changed the game and opened a doorway. They really pioneered the genre-less, non musician musical approach we see everywhere today
@@bbq4126 I'm new to TG. I've been looking into that. I guess Genesis abused little boys in his cult, or so I've heard. I'm new, I don't know what I'm talking about.
@@robbiej2734 @robbiej2734 they told there mission for.there music right in there interviews was to break the formulaic approach to making music and geners they didnt want to belong to any style ust play and see what comes out not to mention none of them could actually ply instrument except chris.carter basically there whole was to be different do what hasnt been done
First it comes the Pleasure of an amazing Cultureproject, after the Intention becomes a Grave with a lot of historized blablabla. A Patchwork of Stereotypes for the fast Understanding. Unusully.
You missed two albums that are maybe my favourite The First Annual which was eventually released in 1987 and Heathen Earth which is perhaps a 100% live album but feels like a studio release to me.
Heathen Earth is gold. I (think) there is also a video of that performance.
Yes, I think the video is on yt
D.o.A was the first one I had, an original Industrial Records copy minus the calendar, then 2nd Annual Report (cut backwards, very rare) on Fetish and I sold them both when I was hard-up!!!! For pittance. Yeah, D.oA is my fave- most definitely. They are, nothing less than "the wreckers of civilization" They ROCK still
I enjoyed your video! I like your descriptions of Chris Carter’s whirring and beepings! As someone also mentioned, Heathen Earth is pretty essential. Fun review!
Thank you for this video. Watched the whole damn thing
Very nice review about an incredible band. And also, I love the Marx-Engels-Lenin poster
@@adderal2147 it was a gift from my cool grandparents
So many releases omitted... Heathen Earth being essential and one of their big four releases. Those that appreciated this video would be advised to check it out.
( Peter had the coolest stage name of them all, btw = "Sleazy")
Honestly, this is a video I feel like doing a part two on. Would definitely mention Heathen Earth in that.
@@robbiej2734I would love to see a part 2, or another video with more focus on the British industrial / power electronics scene with Whitehouse etc. keep up the good work!
Sam W thanks for the suggestion
Peter did actually have a 'cool name' Peter 'sleazy' Christopherson..... oh and the name of the band derives from s slang term for an erection and has nothing to do with cartilage.... The manifesto of 'Industrial' is thus 'If it can make a sound it can be sampled and made into music' they specifically forced band members to pick up the instruments they were least suitable or comfortable playing to discover sounds not yet discovered.... Industrial is an umbrella term meaning not all the music sounds like drills and clanging metal but is a reflection of what is going on in the environment around you.... There most definitely is a First annual report but you need to look for it online.... all in all a fascinating time in music history one I personally think had much more influence and was more important that punk.... but that's just my opinion ;)
Despite the fact that they did a lot of problematic stuff by todays standards, they really changed the game and opened a doorway. They really pioneered the genre-less, non musician musical approach we see everywhere today
What problematic stuff did they do?
@@JimmyCarter1976 Genesis was really into children. Sleazy too.
@@bbq4126 I'm new to TG. I've been looking into that. I guess Genesis abused little boys in his cult, or so I've heard. I'm new, I don't know what I'm talking about.
decent breakdown. give the album "GRIEF" a listen, its one of my favs.
Here's to eight more years and then some.
Fox hunting horn is the instrument in hamburger lady
Nice video
im amazed you dont get what they were trying to do after all this listening
I mean, it seems to me like they wanted to make music that would unnerve people
@@robbiej2734 @robbiej2734 they told there mission for.there music right in there interviews was to break the formulaic approach to making music and geners they didnt want to belong to any style ust play and see what comes out not to mention none of them could actually ply instrument except chris.carter basically there whole was to be different do what hasnt been done
cool q
First it comes the Pleasure of an amazing Cultureproject, after the Intention becomes a Grave with a lot of historized blablabla. A Patchwork of Stereotypes for the fast Understanding. Unusully.
United is a football (soccer) song. Like what you're doing though.
strange way to cover