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Sisters of Mercy - Dominion

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2007

Great video, awesome song.

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  • Remember the goths of this period, they were very beautiful, other worldly and haunting. They spent alot of time and energy perfecting there hair and the most beautiful clothes. Claudia Hazzard and the kensington market lot, in London. Today there a mess, a joke. Great times back then.

  • GTA IV brought me here.

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  • An excellent band on video and disc, but really bad show!

  • Patricia is beautiful. <3

  • Andrew completely rejects the goth subculture- SoM doesn't want anything to do with conformity and never has. He just happens to express himself by wearing a lot of black, no different than Johnny Cash, and sings in bass and baritone.

  • For some time I wasn't sure if Patricia Morrison was a woman or a men...it were the 80s after all. But after some wikipedia I was asured it's a very attrctive woman.

  • @MrRjmac Except there not goths. They're just messed up kids with no knowledge on the word "goth". You still get some beautys, but they are pretty damn rare these days <3

  • I could never understand why Goths grabbed hold of SoM - when these guys were recording this stuff, there was no such thing as Goth, and Andrew never particularly liked Goth - I'm sure he thinks it's a ridiculous subculture, especially if you listen to his lyrics - he puts himself above all culture, to stand alone without social crutches like an identity group.

  • Thanks supersweet - interesting look she has and what a head of hair!

  • @NoTeaBaggers Her name is Patricia Morrison. She was a former member of Sisters of Mercy. She left SOM because of monetary issues.

  • @anulafakes I remember him saying that in an interview years ago and rightly so. He never wanted to be the figure head of the movement. Also his music tastes had changed he wanted to move on to other things. But they made the biggest impact on the scene of the mid 1980s most goths owned Floodland.

  • @wumpscut1 Did you know that Fields of the Nephilim had a saxophone player at one point? I don't know if he ever had a solo, though.

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