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bringthepoison
  Mar 14, 08, 16:02  #1

Is there a big goth scene in poland?

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Polson
  Mar 14, 08, 16:09  #2

Possibly...There are famous Polish metal bands, but goth, don't really know...

;)


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Wroclaw
  Mar 14, 08, 16:18  #3

bringthepoison wrote:
Is there a big goth scene in poland?


There might be people listening to the music, but you don't see [real] Goths on the streets.


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bringthepoison
  Mar 15, 08, 15:58  #4

ahhhh ok. cheers guys (:

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isthatu
  Mar 15, 08, 19:43  #5

agread with W', half the Poles I know like more "dark" music,just never dress it. Ive a feeling Goth would clash with the national uniform of shaved head and backpack.


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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Mar 15, 08, 19:49  #6

isthatu wrote:
the national uniform of shaved head and backpack.

I ought to remind a guy at work I like to wear his 'uniform' - he has hair in a pony-tail!

jk ;p

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isthatu
  Mar 17, 08, 18:02  #7

Seriously though,in a partialy stone age/gene huntesque sociaty where gay people get beaten up by the Police and stoned by skin heads just how many lads are going to wear eyeliner and black lipstick?


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Davey
  Mar 17, 08, 18:08  #8

I've seen a few goths 'round Kraków and Warszawa


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isthatu
  Mar 17, 08, 18:15  #9

lol,probs british students ...you should have seen the odd looks even "mild" goth types got only a couple of years back in those very same cities :)


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SouthOfDaThames
  Mar 17, 08, 18:47  #10

isthatu wrote:
national uniform of shaved head and backpack.


don't forget the crap jacket and cap lol.

omg you should have seen me back in the 1980s... I'd have got slaughtered if I'd lived in Poland back then. Mind you, I took some beatings here in the UK too lol

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Matyjasz
  Mar 18, 08, 11:56  #11

isthatu wrote:
Seriously though,in a partialy stone age/gene huntesque sociaty where gay people get beaten up by the Police and stoned by skin heads just how many lads are going to wear eyeliner and black lipstick?



lol Now how did I survive here being a punk rocker as adolescent?

As for the initial question, the scene is almost non-existent. Quite frankly, for some unknown reason, it was never strong. Still, there is an interesting festival that you might want to check in July. Castle Party


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isthatu
  Mar 18, 08, 12:14  #12

Matyjasz wrote:
lol Now how did I survive here being a punk rocker as adolescent?

nice one,punks are slightly less androgynous than goths though :)


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Matyjasz
  Mar 18, 08, 12:22  #13

isthatu wrote:
nice one,punks are slightly less androgynous than goths though :)



Are you suggesting that I looked androgynous in my teen age? How rude! ;)

I really don't think that bitish chavs are in any way more tolerant and peace loving than polish dresiarze.


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shopgirl
  Mar 18, 08, 22:26  #14

Matyjasz wrote:
lol Now how did I survive here being a punk rocker as adolescent?

Maty were you really a punk rocker?
That is so cool! And probably brave.

When I was a teen (a thousand years ago) in college, I was very into punk/new wave etc. I went to school in the middle of the country side (the biggest part of the school was devoted to agriculture, rodeo and the like).

I was at a pizza place with my friends one night, dressed-up as pirates circa Adam Ant (we all had spiky colored hair, eye liner etc), right after a Hank Williams Jr. concert ended. To make a long story short, the police picked us up and delivered us to safety! (We would have never gotten out of there alive, otherwise).

Ahh the good old days....
:)


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Magdalena
  Mar 19, 08, 02:53  #15

You wouldn't believe the stuff young people used to wear back in the eighties in Poland. ;-) We were very adventurous and anarchistic. Reality sucked bad, so we just did our thing and couldn't care less. I'd say so-called "modern" youth is extremely tame and unimaginative by comparison.
And because there was basically nothing in the shops back then, we used to trawl through parents' wardrobes, flea markets, and other unlikely places (not charity shops or "łachmyciarnie" existed in Poland then), and then remake, dye, take in, shorten, whatever, until the desired result. ;-)
I particularly remember one cute guy waiting for a concert at Riviera-Remont. He was dressed all in black, had the tightest jeans you could imagine, and the jeans were very decoratively torn on his bottom, revealing... red underpants. Awww... all the girls were swooning over his fashion statement... ;-) Bye the bye, getting your hands on red underwear in eighties Poland must have been a task in itself - I guess our generation used up all the red and black fabric dye in the country ;-)
The way young people dress nowadays is really depressing me. No creativity, no personal touch whatsoever.
Matyjasz wrote:
lol Now how did I survive here being a punk rocker as adolescent?

You too? Greetings! ;-) Wasn't it loads of fun?


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isthatu
  Mar 19, 08, 08:46  #16

Matyjasz wrote:
I really don't think that bitish chavs are in any way more tolerant and peace loving than polish dresiarze.

No,theyre not,spot on observation. A young girl was kicked to death here by chavs just for being a Goth.
Magdalena,I tend to agree,young people all seem to be drones these days,even the so called "idividualists" all seem to shop in the same place and dress the same,very sad. I too remember a time when my rather tame ripped levi's and biker boots got me abuse here in england....
ps,lol re hank williams jnr, Best tune he did was in Kellys Hero's ;)


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Matyjasz
  Mar 19, 08, 15:15  #17

Magdalena wrote:
You too? Greetings! ;-) Wasn't it loads of fun?


Greetings to you too. In deed, it was loads of fun, but I started to listen to punk rock in the mid 90's. The first years of wild capitalism, unemployment was high, Jarocin was just cancelled, after the fall of communism punk rock was in retreat and searching for other enemies one could revolt against and continue to exist. Thus the explicit popularity of all the antiglobalist (pardon me, it's now called alterglobalist), Marxist, animal-, gay-, women-rights, anti-racist, anti-fascist, anti-church, anti-whatever movements in the punk rock world.

The awakening came one day when I realized that listening to the bands like Piekło Kobiet (Women’s Hell) or Crass was not the best way to spend my leisure\re time. :) There was no rock and roll any more present in punk rock. It was to serious and eventually people that claimed to be against any dogmas and considered to be free thinkers created their own dogma. What a pity. The same with Oi and HC. I'll stick to my T.Love, Ramones, Manam and Misfits records, thank you. :)

shopgirl wrote:
Maty were you really a punk rocker?
That is so cool! And probably brave.

When I was a teen (a thousand years ago) in college, I was very into punk/new wave etc. I went to school in the middle of the country side (the biggest part of the school was devoted to agriculture, rodeo and the like).

I was at a pizza place with my friends one night, dressed-up as pirates circa Adam Ant (we all had spiky colored hair, eye liner etc), right after a Hank Williams Jr. concert ended. To make a long story short, the police picked us up and delivered us to safety! (We would have never gotten out of there alive, otherwise).

Ahh the good old days....
:)


Yeah, punk rock can be dangerous. :) And I totally adore Adam and the ants!

These year seems to be special for moi. I already am a lucky owner of a ticket for The Police concert in Chorzów in June and I just cant miss Sex Pistols in July on Opener Festival in Gdynia! Woohooo! I’ll have to practice my pogo steps though! ;P


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Davey
  Mar 19, 08, 15:53  #18

isthatu wrote:
young people all seem to be drones these days,even the so called "idividualists" all seem to shop in the same place and dress the same,


Can't anybody see the person behind their appearance anymoreeee?


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Magdalena
  Mar 19, 08, 16:35  #19

The thing is, appearance very often speaks volumes about the person. I am sure you would know who I am, at least in very general terms, if you saw how I dress. Dress is our code, our second skin, our mask, and our confession, all at the same time ;-)


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