(There are multiple artists named Goblin)
1. Goblin is an Ameri… Read Full Bio ↴(There are multiple artists named Goblin)
1. Goblin is an American YouTuber who uploads a wide variety of videos on his YouTube channel. He primarily creates and uploads informational and educational content that document his experiences with substance abuse. He shares these stories to discourage viewers from abusing substances, by showing what the reality of his lifestyle at the time was like.
Goblin launched his YouTube channel on May 23, 2013.
2. Goblin is an Italian progressive rock band known for their soundtrack work. They frequently collaborate with Dario Argento, most notably creating soundtracks for Profondo rosso in 1975 and Suspiria in 1977.
The group was initially named Cherry Five. Influenced by Genesis and King Crimson, their early work spawned one eponymous progressive rock record. The band changed their name to Goblin when they were called in to compose the soundtrack for Profondo rosso, rewriting most of the score originally written by Giorgio Gaslini, including the famous main theme. The film, and the soundtrack album, were huge hits.
A reshuffle in their line-up followed, and then an instrumental progressive rock album Roller, before they got the chance to work with Argento again for Suspiria. The score's nerve-jangling experimental sounds and bizarre vocals have since become legendary. Other film soundtracks and a concept album (Il fantastico viaggio del bagarozzo Mark) followed, then the score for the European version of George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead (1978).
Despite their success, more members of the band left. The line-up was altered again, but this time they struggled to maintain their credibility. What was left of the band continued to work on further soundtracks, but there was a partial reunification for Argento's Tenebrae (1982) (although they were credited separately, not as Goblin).
In 2000, the group reformed to score the new Dario Argento thriller titled Non ho sonno (aka Sleepless). After over 22 years of absence, their return was spectacular. The soundtrack was a great success and showed the group could still compose after such a long time apart, much to the fans delight. Since that time the group has again been disbanded, amid disagreements during the production. Nevertheless in 2005, the official Goblin biography written by Giovanni Aloisio was released and an official website called Back to the Goblin. In 2007, Goblin recorded the soundtrack for Argento's follow-up to Suspiria and Inferno, titled La terza madre (aka The Mother of Tears).
They also recorded under other names, including Il Reale Impero Britannico.
Claudio Simonetti, one of Goblin's original founders and keys player, has since formed his own band under the Goblin name and continues to tour much of the original music from the band.
3. Goblin is a band originally from Punta Arenas, Chile. His music, depressive and dark, is inspired by the cold and desolate places of the southern Patagonia, and in the even darker corners of the human soul. His lyrics and music are created by Jaime Bustamante, also founder of the progressive death band, Infernal Doom.
1. Goblin is an Ameri… Read Full Bio ↴(There are multiple artists named Goblin)
1. Goblin is an American YouTuber who uploads a wide variety of videos on his YouTube channel. He primarily creates and uploads informational and educational content that document his experiences with substance abuse. He shares these stories to discourage viewers from abusing substances, by showing what the reality of his lifestyle at the time was like.
Goblin launched his YouTube channel on May 23, 2013.
2. Goblin is an Italian progressive rock band known for their soundtrack work. They frequently collaborate with Dario Argento, most notably creating soundtracks for Profondo rosso in 1975 and Suspiria in 1977.
The group was initially named Cherry Five. Influenced by Genesis and King Crimson, their early work spawned one eponymous progressive rock record. The band changed their name to Goblin when they were called in to compose the soundtrack for Profondo rosso, rewriting most of the score originally written by Giorgio Gaslini, including the famous main theme. The film, and the soundtrack album, were huge hits.
A reshuffle in their line-up followed, and then an instrumental progressive rock album Roller, before they got the chance to work with Argento again for Suspiria. The score's nerve-jangling experimental sounds and bizarre vocals have since become legendary. Other film soundtracks and a concept album (Il fantastico viaggio del bagarozzo Mark) followed, then the score for the European version of George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead (1978).
Despite their success, more members of the band left. The line-up was altered again, but this time they struggled to maintain their credibility. What was left of the band continued to work on further soundtracks, but there was a partial reunification for Argento's Tenebrae (1982) (although they were credited separately, not as Goblin).
In 2000, the group reformed to score the new Dario Argento thriller titled Non ho sonno (aka Sleepless). After over 22 years of absence, their return was spectacular. The soundtrack was a great success and showed the group could still compose after such a long time apart, much to the fans delight. Since that time the group has again been disbanded, amid disagreements during the production. Nevertheless in 2005, the official Goblin biography written by Giovanni Aloisio was released and an official website called Back to the Goblin. In 2007, Goblin recorded the soundtrack for Argento's follow-up to Suspiria and Inferno, titled La terza madre (aka The Mother of Tears).
They also recorded under other names, including Il Reale Impero Britannico.
Claudio Simonetti, one of Goblin's original founders and keys player, has since formed his own band under the Goblin name and continues to tour much of the original music from the band.
3. Goblin is a band originally from Punta Arenas, Chile. His music, depressive and dark, is inspired by the cold and desolate places of the southern Patagonia, and in the even darker corners of the human soul. His lyrics and music are created by Jaime Bustamante, also founder of the progressive death band, Infernal Doom.
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@roddydykes7053
When I read in the comments of Phantom pt. 1 + 2 by Justice that this is what was sampled, I didn’t expect it to be almost note-for-note like this
@McLoviniam
You can here the inspiration scattered through the song but you can definitely tell the difference, I love how songs inspire and give birth to other great ones
@louschwick7301
just pt 1, though the tone is completely different
pt 2 is almost nothing like this
@NathanTheD
And + the bassline :)
@jkallas15
Came to the comments cause I knew I had heard this before thank you
@xeus2eme
@@louschwick7301 0:33 "tone completely different" ... Are you for real.
@SamuelBlack84
Dario's films have an indefinable quality I can't really put my finger on. They have such elegance to them, a labyrinthine dreamlike atmosphere where each film seems to be in its own world. You somehow become attached to even the briefest characters, you can sense that they have a life of their own with dreams, aspirations and their deaths become so much more tragic
@shrugemoji7476
Dude seriously, it’s something no other film, let alone multiple films has
@jedsteelwell2354
😴😴🙄
@Jm-pt5ef
i like all kind of movies( not all the movies !) even those Argento ,Romero etc movies ,for most of people are considered as low cost ,Bad movies , because of gore ,story Line, dialogues issues etc i don't Care . I'm agree with You ,about Argento movie's There's something i can't point my finger on it too , i realise there's some issues ,facial expressions,etc sometimes,but yes, it's like each movie was a world in itself ,make me think a theatre stage , obviously there's outdoor scènes,houses ,streets,cars ,Rome, Turin vues etc but i have a weird sensation ,feels like that there Is nothing else outside the scenes i'm watching , i know what l'm saying it's no really clear 😂 but that's the point ,and i have empathy with the caracters , only Argento has this effect on me .Goblins and Argento it was a great collaboration. I like the guitars,organ etc .as soon as you heard You know it's Goblins.👍🎹🎸