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I'm bored today. I'm very bored today. So, inspired by [livejournal.com profile] scathe's excellent History of Goth and Google's "historic Usenet posts" page, I did some digging. And here are a few random factoids about goth's initial day trips onto Usenet...

The first mention of the word "goth" on Usenet, according to google, was on March 15th, 1983. But that's disussing Alaric and the sack of Rome, so it's not quite what I was after.

The first band reference I can find is, unsurprisingly, Joy Division - first mentioned in passing in a 1982 record poll. The first mention of Bauhaus is a few months later, at the end of '82.

Joy Division then get mentioned again, with this snippet on net.music:

    To all heavy metal fans: If you want to hear a heavy metal band that transcends the ridiculous macho posing and redundant attempts at music found in most heavy metal, listen to Joy Division (Factory Records).

Heavy metal, hmm? :-)

The first mention of the Sisters of Mercy is in '83, and the first mention of Joy Division, SoM and Bauhaus in one category, in 1984 - as 'negative' punk.

Clan of Xymox get mentioned, in passing in '86.

But the first actual use of the word "goth" in the context we know and love wasn't until May '89, here.The Fields of The Nephilim don't get mentioned until 1989, either - in a "gloomy music" thread, which is also the first mention (afaik) of All About Eve.

Oh, and the first mention of Christian Death which definitely refers to the band (back in '86 on mod.music) contains the rather memorable line "Christian Death is was and will be Wank city" (from here). I guess some things never change... :)

Date: 2002-02-14 08:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladybirdintheuk.livejournal.com
my god, you were bored ....

I was bored here too, but our networks were down, so I had no internet to amuse me ...

XXX

Date: 2002-02-14 08:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrph.livejournal.com
Well, there's nothing left to do here until the next batch of Americans arrive for training. All of the old stuff is done or stalled, and no new stuff is being started.

TBH, the sooner I finish, the better. My brain is melting.

Date: 2002-02-14 01:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ruis.livejournal.com
*hug*
I know that feeling far too well.

much appreciated

Date: 2002-02-15 02:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrph.livejournal.com
It's not good, is it?

The thing that worries me is that I'm slipping into the sort of bored, useless apathy that I've seen and despised in some of my colleagues...

To be fair, I'm about to be redundant, and they didn't have that excuse. :)

But regaining my motivation and shaking the lethargy once I start something new might be tricky!

Re: much appreciated

Date: 2002-02-15 07:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ruis.livejournal.com
I haven't been motivated to do any real work for the last month.

Normally after getting a signed order and completing testing on the first cct for a new service there would be a celebratory piss up and lots of patting each other on the back. What happened is I said it works and a few people briefly looked up from web browsing :-(

I'm assuming that as soon as I get real work to do again I will snap out of this apathy.

Ambient apathy...

Date: 2002-02-15 07:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrph.livejournal.com
...that's what it is. Nobody around here is motivated (especially today, when the redundancies for production/service/test were confirmed) so everything plods along in first gear.

I think you're right - change the environment and my state of mind will rapidly improve. I hope. :)

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