I was actually rocking out to this song when they played it in "Silence Of The Lambs" in '91. I became instantly attached to its dark gloominess, and had been searching for "Goodbye Horses" since. To me this song completely personifies the irony of "Dark Dance," a genre so called for its danceable but ultimately tragic / gloomy content. I'm sure many goths or other fans of this genre could recommend other bands or songs that have the same addicting qualities, so I'd appreciate your email if you do. Many people think I'm a freak for liking this song, obviously for its connection to Buffalo Bill and his heinous being. But I say - Oh no sire, I must say you're wrong...
I actually found a great link that explains the meaning of the song:
@R3robot I also love this song and it\'s meaning. I too am considered weird for liking it. If you want to get a copy of the song it is also on the CLERKS 2 MOVIE SOUNDTRACK. If you are still looking for bands and songs with sad bit danceable music you should check out THE Cure disintegration album and the music of Pink Floyd that is if you like classic 70\'s and 80\'s music
@R3robot I also love this song and it\'s meaning. I too am considered weird for liking it. If you want to get a copy of the song it is also on the CLERKS 2 MOVIE SOUNDTRACK. If you are still looking for bands and songs with sad bit danceable music you should check out THE Cure disintegration album and the music of Pink Floyd that is if you like classic 70\'s and 80\'s music
I was actually rocking out to this song when they played it in "Silence Of The Lambs" in '91. I became instantly attached to its dark gloominess, and had been searching for "Goodbye Horses" since. To me this song completely personifies the irony of "Dark Dance," a genre so called for its danceable but ultimately tragic / gloomy content. I'm sure many goths or other fans of this genre could recommend other bands or songs that have the same addicting qualities, so I'd appreciate your email if you do. Many people think I'm a freak for liking this song, obviously for its connection to Buffalo Bill and his heinous being. But I say - Oh no sire, I must say you're wrong...
I actually found a great link that explains the meaning of the song:
http://www.psyche-hq.de/goodbye-horses/
And for those of you still looking for the song, simply Google "Q Lazzarus Goodbye Horses" ...and you just might find what you're looking for.
Hi, thanks for the link. This song is kind of stuck in my head lol. I have it on my phone playlist so keep on playing it repeatedly haha.
Hi, thanks for the link. This song is kind of stuck in my head lol. I have it on my phone playlist so keep on playing it repeatedly haha.
@R3robot I also love this song and it\'s meaning. I too am considered weird for liking it. If you want to get a copy of the song it is also on the CLERKS 2 MOVIE SOUNDTRACK. If you are still looking for bands and songs with sad bit danceable music you should check out THE Cure disintegration album and the music of Pink Floyd that is if you like classic 70\'s and 80\'s music
@R3robot I also love this song and it\'s meaning. I too am considered weird for liking it. If you want to get a copy of the song it is also on the CLERKS 2 MOVIE SOUNDTRACK. If you are still looking for bands and songs with sad bit danceable music you should check out THE Cure disintegration album and the music of Pink Floyd that is if you like classic 70\'s and 80\'s music