This makes me happy..I'm 50 now.. I loved the Goth scene in the 80s. . I loved the freedom to express my personality.. I never knew at that time I needed this genre. But I did .. and The Nephilim provided that.. ❤
Still makes my heart beat faster and brings back the fire , will always be my happy place , sitting out of my bedroom window ledge listening to dawnrazor before rock city in the 80s ,
especially the album The Nephilim, one of the most radical, unique (apart from the Motorhead homage/ripoff) albums that seemed to come out of nowhere (hints at it in Dawnrazor.)
Absolutely agree. I should have listened more to them. I concentrated my listening experiences to the Sisters and the Mission. Love your reference to Ennio Morricone. Will be listening to them a lot from now on. Many thanks.
You're absolutely right. Elysium is a classic, I have always compared it to Pink Floyd with two beautiful guitars and a powerful voice from Carl, the first guttural vocal in rock.
I’m an American kid and I wish there was someone I know who knows FOTN!!! ❤. They make the best music. It’s so magical and like something terribly ancient and just as powerful has been awakened. Carl McCoy’s voice is like a mystical beast you don’t want to reckon with.
Wow 🎇🎇🎇 what a brilliant description & so well expressed & i totally agree with you & from my personal experiences these music & these lyrics combined with Carl's Awesome Supernatural Otherworldly Fallen Angels who look like Beautiful Giants & that Mind Blowing Guitar Playing ❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹 🖤🖤🖤 ✨✨✨ Out of the DARKNESS 🔥🔥🔥 onto the LIGHT 🕯️🕯️🕯️
In school I was a metal guy. I had many Goth friends and we'd do "cultural exchanges" every so often and swap LP's. FotN were one of the few bands we'd all agree on.
Exchanging and trading albums back then ruled. Kids today won’t discover how fun that was…sending a UA-cam link just isn’t the same. VHS trading ruled as well.
I was at this gig and pretty much every gig on this tour. They were flawless live, unbelievably good. As good as this video is, being there in person was even better. The vocal effects would make his voice soar around the venue. It would raise the hairs on the back of your neck. Damn!! Miss those days.
Man that would be so epic. I live and grew up in South Africa in the 70s and 80s and was not exposed to so much of the rock world that i'm so pleased to hear you did not take for granted.We had such limited exposure to this and other rock and metal releases because of our politics. Thank goodness for UA-cam.
I’m 28 years old and just discovered this band. I am in awe of their originality and very badly wish I could have seen this show live. I can’t imagine how great those vocals would sound. FOTN is like if The Cure and Captain Beefheart had a baby which is just as deranged as it sounds and I love it.
I think my username says it all - had it for nearly 20 years now and still listening. Through their albums and singles they ranged from raw power to elegant grace. I remember in an interview them mentioning about loving the space in dub music that allowed things to breathe - they really knew what they were doing and should have been so much bigger then and now.
Tracklist: 0:00 Endemoniada 6:17 Reanimator 9:15 Dust 13:00 Love Under Will 19:08 Trees Come Down 22:35 Moonchild 26:22 The Watchman 31:22 Last Exit For The Lost 39:24 Chord Of Souls 44:23 Preacher Man 49:48 Dawnrazor 57:10 The Sequel 1:01:14 Phobia 1:04:49 Laura
I discovered this this band in the 80s. And never stopped listening. Im 53 and I still get goose bumps from Trees Come Down. Pairs nicely with The Cures A Forest.
These guys were so underrated! They took Goth to a whole new level but didn't receive the credit that they should've. Each album was like a story unfolding. And Preacher Man was epic.
It wasn't actually goth, though. Goths just ended up liking their music. But the influence on them is post-punk/alt, not goth. Particularly on Elizium they have a lot more in common with Dead Can Dance than goth. I think maybe it's the gravely voice that confuses people.
@@politicallycorrectredskin796 Yes, it must’ve been that which confused the hundreds, if not thousands, of Goths that went to the same gig that I attended. I wasn’t saying Nephilim considered themselves as a Goth band but the majority of Goths at the time, very much did.
@@VioletMaze Yes, but a little later I think. Personally I suspect that this is what caused the band to break up after Elizium. Carl wanted to make goth to pander to his new fans, the rest of the band wanted to keep making indie rock. I know I found them in the 80s from industrial bands surrounding them like Neubauten and Test Department. It was just in the same rack in the record store. I never met anyone who considered FOTN goth until the mid 90s. I didn't even know there was such a thing back in the 80s. Everyone was into synth and nuwave then, which was also true of me although I had already drifted more into punk and industrial. Either that or heavy metal. If goth had existed I think I would have known about it. I had a 50 cm mohawk and metal suspenders and had no idea. It was a 90s thing, and I suspect it ruined FOTN the way it was for the first few years.
@@politicallycorrectredskin796 interesting comments, I personally didn't know anyone that was into new wave or electronic in the 80's, I was a metal head who also liked both sides of the Damned, Banshees, Fon, Sos etc. That was the beauty of the 80's, some thing for everyone for the entire decade
@@leethomas255 Exactly. But you know what I mean about the racks in the record stores, right? If a record was in the metal section, odds are I never found it. If it was in adult rock I would never find it. And vice versa. It was pretty tribal back then for a lot of people.
In 1988 in Dublin, Ireland I was a total Metalhead kid just getting into Thrash when I came across a review in Metal hammer magazine review The Nephilim album and I couldn't stop thinking about them. Then one night I chanced upon a showing of the 'Moonchild' video on Super Channel on Tv and I was hooked for life. I particularly loved listening to them when I took acid in the 90s, and converted many friends to their genius on awesome trips. I finally got to see them twice(2012, 2013) though it was really Carl McCoy and some stand in musicians(was in London when the reunited line-up played Elysium at 'The Forum', which is the modern name for the venue in this gig, four or five years ago, but only found out about the gig when it was nearly over D'oh)though the gigs were great: This gig really sums up how awesome and stand alone they were at that time. I wore out my VHS copy but bought it on DVD and still watch it regularly to this day. When they play 'The Sequel', 'Phobia' and 'Laura II' at the end I really wish I could live through that time, and all the times I listened to FOTN and watched their videos again and again, which confirmed that apart from all the shit we go through, fantastic things are possible! The only recorded gig which comes close this ofr the genre is Sisters 'Wake' ua-cam.com/video/zKKo5x4f9EQ/v-deo.html Seen both the Sisters and The Mission since the late 90s but they couldn't hold a candle to FOTN even if it's just Carl and a bunch of stand-ins I ended up doing sound for some favourite Metal bands I grew up listening to in the last 20 years and they all agreed Fields of the Nephilim are truly outstanding, influential throughout genres and timeless. Bless you all who enter here, and Godspeed towards Elysium in Eternity.....
I discovered FOTN in 1990, when I was 28. I am 59 now. This music changed my life forever. There has never been another like Carl McCoy. (Laurie a writer from Texas:)
Hi there from Texas, are you aware that Carl and his Nephilim are currently on tour? All the details and tickets are on Songkick. I'm praying to get to Wales for the 10th September gig; The Tivoli, in Buckley. life's surprises....
@@kerryreedus333 hey! No I didn't know, but they do like to tour, so not really surprising, but thank you I had no idea :) hope you make it to Wales, my regret is that I live in a country that just dont come to (and I dont blame them lol), it makes me wish I at least lived in europe, they go there a lot, ah well...cheers! 🦇❤
Brilliant band. Concerts where always intense - Quasi religious. Carl's personal experiences of religion and his understanding of Wicca always shines through. Aleister Crowley 's influence is pretty apparent
Why can't I ever find a live video of them doing this song the proper way it was recorded. They always do it from midway forward, skipping the whole early drum/bass groove.
Carl McCoy and his Nephilim still regularly perform. September 2021: 10th in Wales and the 11th in Leeds at the major GothFest. London on October 31st, see ya there? Check out Songkick for some Event details, then just 'browse' my dear.....:-D
Saw them in Leeds a few weeks ago and the current band still delivers. (Though less flour now and a veritable smog of stage smoke instead, was the 2nd song before you could even see them.. and i loved it.)
I saw them at the Roadmenders in Northampton in 1988. Well I say I saw them... I saw the bassist move over to the guitarist once and the rest was just a wall of white light and dry ice!
Was listening to them in the very early 2000s. Was the only kid at school, maybe whole town, who was not listning to hiphop but to good music. Never got any friends to like this kind of music.So it was either having friends and blending in or hearing good music. Think i took the right choice and was the only goth kid around. Hearing them now always reminds me of a school time full of solitude back then. Thinking back i just realise of how much of a sacrifice it actually was, though at the time being it didnt feel like that at all. I regret nothing, though today it would be nice to have some old friends to talk about those teenage years.
My beloved DustGoblins! LA deathrocker kid... i fell in love with the Neph almost immediately. Remain among the sacred favourites of whatever the heck i am ;)
Watching the opening of this, the gig has just come back in a flash.... May the Gods have mercy on my dark soul :-) 19, now 50 and the set list is still in my head Lols
I saw Carl McCoy a.k.a. The Nefilim (Zoon) in 1996 at Bradford Rio's....I was 20....now I am 44.......it also seems to me that it happened yesterday. ....Carl has a magic effect on us all....indeed the watchman never ages......
Might seem odd to anyone viewing this now but for me, watching them on this tour, it was Ike watching your favourite film played out all around you, watching onset as it all unfolds around you.
At 14 in May my parents putme under heavy manners to pass my exams so I missed the Mark of the Watchman tour which this is from. Luckily I turned 15 in June 1988 so I got to follow the Nephs a few times over the following 2 years. I am still happy to have been there and still listen to them daily. They changed my life!!! Thanks for the upload.
@@gregcarpenter5326 Still a highlight of my gig days back then. Seemed to be a gog virtually every other week whether it was NMA The Nephs Neds etc. Loved it.
The band's essence proved to be very influential, especially for the gothic rock genre and, later, dark wave, death rock, gothic metal and, in general, "dark" inspired rock. Although Fields of the Nephilim did not generate substantial commercial success,but the group is more underground, it's a "cult" group today
1. 0:14 Endemoniada (The Nephilim) 2. 6:16 Reanimator (Dawnrazor) 3. 9:14 Dust (Dawnrazor) 4. 13:00 Love Under Will (The Nephilim) 5. 19:07 Trees Come Down (Burning The Fields) 6. 22:35 Moonchild (The Nephilim) 7. 26:21 The Watchmen (The Nephilim) 8. 31:22 Last Exit For The Lost (The Nephilim) 9. 39:23 Chord of Souls (The Nephilim) 10. 44:23 Preacher Man (Dawnrazor) 11. 49:49 Dawnrazor (Dawnrazor) 12. 57:04 The Sequel (Dawnrazor) 13. 1:01:12 Phobia (The Nephilim) 14. 1:04:49 Laura (Burning The Fields)
@@kerryreedus333 you're welcome! I made these because I couldn't find any in the comments, turns out I'm one blind idiot because somebody already made them before me, and I realised that only after posting mine, oh well...
First read about them in Thrasher when I was in junior high school. Bought "Dawnrazor." Was too young to see them live in those days, so this is great to see 30 years later. Thanks for the upload.
Brilliant concert! A truly great group! I also want to note Pete's just cosmic solo in the song Dawnrazor at 54:29 minutes. Unrealistically cool sound, that engraves in memory.
No estaria mal una remasterisación en sonido y video de este recital....ya que con tantas cosas modernas que tenemos hoy en dia para escuchar y ver...un mejor huataje...seria de pelos....ya ustedes y yo tengo almacenado este recital único bajo 1000 llaves
Excellent 👍 FIELDS of the NEPHILIM 🌾, j'ai le concert en dvd " Forever Remain " un super groupe, de grand musiciens , avec la voix de Carl MCCoy aux multiples intonations 🎤 👍 qui fait toute l'alchimie du groupe 🌾🌙 vive FIELDS of the NEPHILIM !🇬🇧...🇫🇷 ( thank you L'étoile du matin ⭐) j'aime bien la présentation de votre chaîne le symbole de la THELEMA 🌟
MY Dark outlaw riders💀👽
This makes me happy..I'm 50 now.. I loved the Goth scene in the 80s. . I loved the freedom to express my personality.. I never knew at that time I needed this genre. But I did .. and The Nephilim provided that.. ❤
I'm 54 and the 80's Goth movement were the best time of my life, great times for many reasons.
XOXO
Still makes my heart beat faster and brings back the fire , will always be my happy place , sitting out of my bedroom window ledge listening to dawnrazor before rock city in the 80s ,
Same here, I feel sorry for the under 30s of today, as they'll never experience what we did
Brilliantly said goth sister , I love the sense too , great memories 😎🖤🤠🖤🖤🖤
These guys are seriously underrated. A great sound a great band. Timeless. Nobody sounds like them apart from ennio morricone.
especially the album The Nephilim, one of the most radical, unique (apart from the Motorhead homage/ripoff) albums that seemed to come out of nowhere (hints at it in Dawnrazor.)
And kind of timeless
Absolutely agree.
I should have listened more to them.
I concentrated my listening experiences to the Sisters and the Mission.
Love your reference to Ennio Morricone.
Will be listening to them a lot from now on.
Many thanks.
Not the mission,
Sisters and the nephilim
Greatest Goth band of all time in my opinion. They were the Pink Floyd of Goth music.
Pretty accurate comparison.
@Satanic Panic Fun and Games What do you mean exactly ? I don't understand.
Well, Pink Floyd produced the Elysium album so they thought pretty much the same.
You're absolutely right. Elysium is a classic, I have always compared it to Pink Floyd with two beautiful guitars and a powerful voice from Carl, the first guttural vocal in rock.
Excellent truth..
I’m an American kid and I wish there was someone I know who knows FOTN!!! ❤. They make the best music. It’s so magical and like something terribly ancient and just as powerful has been awakened. Carl McCoy’s voice is like a mystical beast you don’t want to reckon with.
Wow 🎇🎇🎇 what a brilliant description & so well expressed & i totally agree with you & from my personal experiences these music & these lyrics combined with Carl's Awesome Supernatural Otherworldly Fallen Angels who look like Beautiful Giants & that Mind Blowing Guitar Playing ❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹 🖤🖤🖤 ✨✨✨ Out of the DARKNESS 🔥🔥🔥 onto the LIGHT 🕯️🕯️🕯️
So well explained & what an Absolute AWESOME description 🎸🎸🎸 🦇🦇🦇 🥁 🥁 🥁 & good to meet you 🔅🔅🔅
@@lorraineward8834 I agree with you. Their music laments from out of this realm entirely. 🐺🖤
Don't worry. Most of their stuff was on 12"
boxOchoc593
Many of the English are goths by nature.
The landscapes are mystical and stay in your soul forever.
Manager : "How much dry ice do you want" ? Carl (growls) : "Yes".
Their guitarists are seriously underrated. One-off style of playing, unique sound.
I worked in a music venue 10-15 years ago and met the boyfriend of Carl's daughter of whom Moonchild was written.
One of the very few bands that could elevate their live act way higher than the recordings. So happy to have witnessed this.
In school I was a metal guy. I had many Goth friends and we'd do "cultural exchanges" every so often and swap LP's.
FotN were one of the few bands we'd all agree on.
Yeah dude there's a serious overlap here. Hell Carl is on a Watain album.
Exchanging and trading albums back then ruled. Kids today won’t discover how fun that was…sending a UA-cam link just isn’t the same. VHS trading ruled as well.
@@thecosmicpallbearer He also recorded the Metal album "Zoon" by Nefilim, check it out!
@@jasoninthehood9726 Just finding the VHS was akin to unearthing treasure.
I love Sisters of Mercy, but sorry, The Nephilim elevated Goth Rock to another level.
True!
true x2
Fucking gospel, mate. 🤜🏻🤛🏼
Why the fuck would you be sorry about that?
I couldn't have put it better Roomy Lan. Incredible band. This is the best line up, best live footage of any band ever!
I was at this gig and pretty much every gig on this tour. They were flawless live, unbelievably good. As good as this video is, being there in person was even better. The vocal effects would make his voice soar around the venue. It would raise the hairs on the back of your neck. Damn!! Miss those days.
Hey Ray! Its Scott from Portsmouth! What great days they were!
Man that would be so epic. I live and grew up in South Africa in the 70s and 80s and was not exposed to so much of the rock world that i'm so pleased to hear you did not take for granted.We had such limited exposure to this and other rock and metal releases because of our politics. Thank goodness for UA-cam.
cool story mate (y)
I smoked so much weed listening to this
Me to buddy. Great band live
ich bin im selben jahr geboren wie carl und für mich ist er eine Legende 🤘🤘🤘
I’m 28 years old and just discovered this band. I am in awe of their originality and very badly wish I could have seen this show live. I can’t imagine how great those vocals would sound. FOTN is like if The Cure and Captain Beefheart had a baby which is just as deranged as it sounds and I love it.
♥♥♥
I think my username says it all - had it for nearly 20 years now and still listening. Through their albums and singles they ranged from raw power to elegant grace. I remember in an interview them mentioning about loving the space in dub music that allowed things to breathe - they really knew what they were doing and should have been so much bigger then and now.
Tracklist:
0:00 Endemoniada
6:17 Reanimator
9:15 Dust
13:00 Love Under Will
19:08 Trees Come Down
22:35 Moonchild
26:22 The Watchman
31:22 Last Exit For The Lost
39:24 Chord Of Souls
44:23 Preacher Man
49:48 Dawnrazor
57:10 The Sequel
1:01:14 Phobia
1:04:49 Laura
You, my dear, are a STAR! Thank you so much! May many good things come your way...
cheers
I discovered this this band in the 80s. And never stopped listening. Im 53 and I still get goose bumps from Trees Come Down. Pairs nicely with The Cures A Forest.
Same for me at 47
🎸💜🖤🇵🇹🎤
@@svobodasimon1185 49 still love ir💜🖤🇵🇹🎤🎸🎼
@@cristinamendes515 me too, the same age. Old Goths, like punks, never get old, but we do get better with age 😊
Kurt, I'm the same.long live the new flesh x
These guys were so underrated! They took Goth to a whole new level but didn't receive the credit that they should've. Each album was like a story unfolding. And Preacher Man was epic.
It wasn't actually goth, though. Goths just ended up liking their music. But the influence on them is post-punk/alt, not goth. Particularly on Elizium they have a lot more in common with Dead Can Dance than goth. I think maybe it's the gravely voice that confuses people.
@@politicallycorrectredskin796 Yes, it must’ve been that which confused the hundreds, if not thousands, of Goths that went to the same gig that I attended. I wasn’t saying Nephilim considered themselves as a Goth band but the majority of Goths at the time, very much did.
@@VioletMaze Yes, but a little later I think. Personally I suspect that this is what caused the band to break up after Elizium. Carl wanted to make goth to pander to his new fans, the rest of the band wanted to keep making indie rock.
I know I found them in the 80s from industrial bands surrounding them like Neubauten and Test Department. It was just in the same rack in the record store. I never met anyone who considered FOTN goth until the mid 90s. I didn't even know there was such a thing back in the 80s. Everyone was into synth and nuwave then, which was also true of me although I had already drifted more into punk and industrial. Either that or heavy metal.
If goth had existed I think I would have known about it. I had a 50 cm mohawk and metal suspenders and had no idea. It was a 90s thing, and I suspect it ruined FOTN the way it was for the first few years.
@@politicallycorrectredskin796 interesting comments, I personally didn't know anyone that was into new wave or electronic in the 80's, I was a metal head who also liked both sides of the Damned, Banshees, Fon, Sos etc. That was the beauty of the 80's, some thing for everyone for the entire decade
@@leethomas255 Exactly. But you know what I mean about the racks in the record stores, right? If a record was in the metal section, odds are I never found it. If it was in adult rock I would never find it. And vice versa. It was pretty tribal back then for a lot of people.
In 1988 in Dublin, Ireland I was a total Metalhead kid just getting into Thrash when I came across a review in Metal hammer magazine review The Nephilim album and I couldn't stop thinking about them. Then one night I chanced upon a showing of the 'Moonchild' video on Super Channel on Tv and I was hooked for life. I particularly loved listening to them when I took acid in the 90s, and converted many friends to their genius on awesome trips. I finally got to see them twice(2012, 2013) though it was really Carl McCoy and some stand in musicians(was in London when the reunited line-up played Elysium at 'The Forum', which is the modern name for the venue in this gig, four or five years ago, but only found out about the gig when it was nearly over D'oh)though the gigs were great: This gig really sums up how awesome and stand alone they were at that time. I wore out my VHS copy but bought it on DVD and still watch it regularly to this day. When they play 'The Sequel', 'Phobia' and 'Laura II' at the end I really wish I could live through that time, and all the times I listened to FOTN and watched their videos again and again, which confirmed that apart from all the shit we go through, fantastic things are possible! The only recorded gig which comes close this ofr the genre is Sisters 'Wake' ua-cam.com/video/zKKo5x4f9EQ/v-deo.html Seen both the Sisters and The Mission since the late 90s but they couldn't hold a candle to FOTN even if it's just Carl and a bunch of stand-ins I ended up doing sound for some favourite Metal bands I grew up listening to in the last 20 years and they all agreed Fields of the Nephilim are truly outstanding, influential throughout genres and timeless. Bless you all who enter here, and Godspeed towards Elysium in Eternity.....
Simply the best Gothic Rock band ever. 🖤🖤🖤✌️✌️✌️
This is actually the most awesome Neph live I have ever seen or heard
I discovered FOTN in 1990, when I was 28. I am 59 now. This music changed my life forever. There has never been another like Carl McCoy. (Laurie a writer from Texas:)
Hi there from Texas, are you aware that Carl and his Nephilim are currently on tour? All the details and tickets are on Songkick. I'm praying to get to Wales for the 10th September gig; The Tivoli, in Buckley. life's surprises....
@@kerryreedus333 hey! No I didn't know, but they do like to tour, so not really surprising, but thank you I had no idea :) hope you make it to Wales, my regret is that I live in a country that just dont come to (and I dont blame them lol), it makes me wish I at least lived in europe, they go there a lot, ah well...cheers! 🦇❤
I'm glad our British Goth bands made it over to America. Although both the Cure, SoS and the Banshees toured the US in the early 80's
@@leethomas255 I am too! They literally saved me in the 80"s 🦇
i’m so mad i only just recently discovered them, hoping for an american show or smth cause i am dying to see them 🙏
Last Exit For The Lost ❤❤❤
McCoy is a GOD
And then some? His voice? Wow
Saw nephilim at rock city Nottingham back in the day. Best live show ever. True musicians
me too, they were epic
The Watchmen is such an epic track, the way it builds and builds.
Love this band. I saw them on this tour and Elyzium. Love under Will and Last Exit for the Lost were always two of my favourite Nephilim songs live.
My heart skips 1000 beats with Dawnrazor...HAIL fields !!!!
And my heart too👍👍
I can't believe I am only just now watching this... They've only been my fave band since like forever ago.
Brilliant band. Concerts where always intense - Quasi religious. Carl's personal experiences of religion and his understanding of Wicca always shines through. Aleister Crowley 's influence is pretty apparent
....and so is the Bible’s influence; even their name comes from Genesis chapter 6...
The word "nephilim" appears a 2nd time in the Bible in Numeri (4th book of Moses) chapter 13,33
Love the heavy bass ...🎸 🦇
Still loving it in 2022
O yeah in 2024.
Saw them over 10 times in the late 80s, Reading, Norwich, Cambridge and Nottingham. They're still my favourite band.
Why can't I ever find a live video of them doing this song the proper way it was recorded. They always do it from midway forward, skipping the whole early drum/bass groove.
Damn wish I could've been to any of their concerts, seems ethereal.
They were the first band i ever experienced live and oh my god.......still get goosebumps all these years later!
Carl McCoy and his Nephilim still regularly perform. September 2021: 10th in Wales and the 11th in Leeds at the major GothFest. London on October 31st, see ya there? Check out Songkick for some Event details, then just 'browse' my dear.....:-D
Best goth rock band - period.
Agreed
Magnificent! I went to a few of their gigs in '88....great memories
I'm pretty happy that I listened to this bands music.
Saw them in Leeds a few weeks ago and the current band still delivers. (Though less flour now and a veritable smog of stage smoke instead, was the 2nd song before you could even see them.. and i loved it.)
What?? I live in Huddersfield and didn't know! They are my favourite band of all time. I must check the next tour!!!!
1988-2021 still best goth band
I still have it in original on VHS ! Love it !
I saw them at the Roadmenders in Northampton in 1988.
Well I say I saw them... I saw the bassist move over to the guitarist once and the rest was just a wall of white light and dry ice!
This guy knows!
One of the best gigs at the Roadmenders ever !
My favourite video from 80s loved Fields of the nephilim and still do
Carl forever
Thank you morning star 🖤
Was listening to them in the very early 2000s. Was the only kid at school, maybe whole town, who was not listning to hiphop but to good music. Never got any friends to like this kind of music.So it was either having friends and blending in or hearing good music. Think i took the right choice and was the only goth kid around.
Hearing them now always reminds me of a school time full of solitude back then.
Thinking back i just realise of how much of a sacrifice it actually was, though at the time being it didnt feel like that at all.
I regret nothing, though today it would be nice to have some old friends to talk about those teenage years.
love the version of "The Sequel" in this live recording
Always loved how they extended it, could listen to it loop forever!
Yes it’s great 👍
Takes me back to when I was 18, amazing band and amazing time in 1988!! Thank you so much for posting this concert!!
I saw them in 88 in Germany same Tour
For everyone in the opening scene outside in the queue I salute you. I hadn't even heard of the band until this video came out
FIELDS OF NEPHILIM💖
¡Undoubtedly!
My beloved DustGoblins! LA deathrocker kid... i fell in love with the Neph almost immediately. Remain among the sacred favourites of whatever the heck i am ;)
HOLY!
Watching the opening of this, the gig has just come back in a flash.... May the Gods have mercy on my dark soul :-) 19, now 50 and the set list is still in my head Lols
I should be dead right now.
I’m 49...I wish I hadn’t aged...Carl seems to have found lifes elixir!
I saw Carl McCoy a.k.a. The Nefilim (Zoon) in 1996 at Bradford Rio's....I was 20....now I am 44.......it also seems to me that it happened yesterday. ....Carl has a magic effect on us all....indeed the watchman never ages......
Wow, killer concert. There’s nothing to compare the intensity. Thanks for sharing.
Seen them on this tour. They were like Gods to me then. Still great tracks and powerful aura.
Might seem odd to anyone viewing this now but for me, watching them on this tour, it was
Ike watching your favourite film played out all around you, watching onset as it all unfolds around you.
Nephilim have influenced so many. Thanks for the great memories.
At 14 in May my parents putme under heavy manners to pass my exams so I missed the Mark of the Watchman tour which this is from. Luckily I turned 15 in June 1988 so I got to follow the Nephs a few times over the following 2 years. I am still happy to have been there and still listen to them daily. They changed my life!!! Thanks for the upload.
Beautiful :) thanks to you!
Takes me back. I was there !!!! Seems so long ago now.
Same !, still got my ticket !
@@gregcarpenter5326 Still a highlight of my gig days back then. Seemed to be a gog virtually every other week whether it was NMA The Nephs Neds etc. Loved it.
Where was it?
How lucky you are
@@aaronkay4737 Kentish Town & Country Club
I really love this Old band absolutely great musicians!!
Forever Carl♾
I was a huge fan back in the day!
mystic,epic,hypnotic,timeless
🎵🎶🎼 lindíssimo ❤️
Come play in Portugal 🇵🇹
Please , angels ...
Much Love ❤️
Well now that I've heard this I never need to listen to the Sisters of Mercy again lol, holy shit they're great
Indeed...but so are Sisters...don't specialize too much. Hell...even Postmodern Derivative bands are VERY good.
My favorite goth band ever, and perfect for playing Red Dead 2.
What a brilliant gig!
Heard of FOTN about 1 year l8er after this in 1989, viewed this concert on VHS. GR8 memories!
My favorite Goth band of all time, this band is the ultimate Gothic archetype for me. 🦇
i find this vhs concert in germany in 1988
it change my life
...aqui e agora...
Fields took what was left of Sisters and became legends!
Campeones del mundo ...son mi pensamiento
The band's essence proved to be very influential, especially for the gothic rock genre and, later, dark wave, death rock, gothic metal and, in general, "dark" inspired rock. Although Fields of the Nephilim did not generate substantial commercial success,but the group is more underground, it's a "cult" group today
Un deleite a mis oidos...quedo de pelos escucharlos y verlos
This is fucking magnificent !
1. 0:14 Endemoniada (The Nephilim)
2. 6:16 Reanimator (Dawnrazor)
3. 9:14 Dust (Dawnrazor)
4. 13:00 Love Under Will (The Nephilim)
5. 19:07 Trees Come Down (Burning The Fields)
6. 22:35 Moonchild (The Nephilim)
7. 26:21 The Watchmen (The Nephilim)
8. 31:22 Last Exit For The Lost (The Nephilim)
9. 39:23 Chord of Souls (The Nephilim)
10. 44:23 Preacher Man (Dawnrazor)
11. 49:49 Dawnrazor (Dawnrazor)
12. 57:04 The Sequel (Dawnrazor)
13. 1:01:12 Phobia (The Nephilim)
14. 1:04:49 Laura (Burning The Fields)
Huge THANKS for the Time Stamp, all essential for some of us! My heart beats......
@@kerryreedus333 you're welcome! I made these because I couldn't find any in the comments, turns out I'm one blind idiot because somebody already made them before me, and I realised that only after posting mine, oh well...
First read about them in Thrasher when I was in junior high school. Bought "Dawnrazor." Was too young to see them live in those days, so this is great to see 30 years later. Thanks for the upload.
Thrasher was how i found out about them, too, went out and bought The Nephilim because of it
That's so funny I found out about all kinds of great music from Thrasher back in the day too! Times have changed haha
Excelente banda, se tivesse que escolher um show para ver antes de morrer, seria o Fields of Nephilin. Tenho uma tatuagem do símbolo deles. 🎸🤘🏻
Carl maccoy.. Idolo. Sos el mejor de todos 😊
Tal cual!
🔊💚💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜 los mejores y nunca abrA otro grupo asi como nephilim. Los mejores del mundo mi influencia. CARL MCCOY ...DARDO PAZ
Can't get enough ❤❤❤
Brilliant concert! A truly great group! I also want to note Pete's just cosmic solo in the song Dawnrazor at 54:29 minutes. Unrealistically cool sound, that engraves in memory.
Never got the chance to see them live.....
No estaria mal una remasterisación en sonido y video de este recital....ya que con tantas cosas modernas que tenemos hoy en dia para escuchar y ver...un mejor huataje...seria de pelos....ya ustedes y yo tengo almacenado este recital único bajo 1000 llaves
This was absolutely awesome! Not one bad song! Sad I missed it back when I was 18.'
I missed the show...but fell in love with Neph at 13...LA Deathrocker stuck in OKC at the time.
God I miss the 80s !
Nod looks like a child.......amazing
Desde el lejano oeste a nuestros ojos y oidos..
Love them so much... Downrazor is a masterpiece!!!!
*_Awesome!_*
I last saw them at Burslem Queen's Hall on the 9th September 1988 and just bought tickets for Manchester in December. Very excited!
Futuro 88.9 fm playlists for Friday nights, 1990-1996. Legendary band.
True Gothic masters
I'm coming sixty two this September but hear the fist notes and want to mosh again,see if I can get in my tee shirt again.
Proper musicians with attitude not like 2020 crap
Excellent 👍 FIELDS of the NEPHILIM 🌾, j'ai le concert en dvd " Forever Remain " un super groupe, de grand musiciens , avec la voix de Carl MCCoy aux multiples intonations 🎤 👍 qui fait toute l'alchimie du groupe 🌾🌙 vive FIELDS of the NEPHILIM !🇬🇧...🇫🇷 ( thank you L'étoile du matin ⭐) j'aime bien la présentation de votre chaîne le symbole de la THELEMA 🌟
Very nice👋👋👋👋👋👋
Brings back memories
💜🎶'FOREVER '🎶💜🙏🎶🎶🎶
Este tipo me saca de clima y entro en mi forma vampiro son los mejores unicosss