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Fields of the Nephilim Last Exit For the Lost

Stunning rendition of Last Exit For The Lost by Fields of the Nephilim from the Visionary Heads tour.

High quality, from DVD

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20 Responses to “Fields of the Nephilim Last Exit For the Lost”

  1. indiglo1971 says:

    Can anybody tell what is behind the zone perimeter sign at 3:33 ?

  2. seanchristopherfranc says:

    campy…but fun.

  3. zsupersaiyan says:

    Even Marylin Manson gets scared of Fields of Nephilim videos

  4. destihado1 says:

    @anulupongopongo The Magus (or Preacher) becomes the Hanged Man and travels from Strength to Splendour through the Abyss (a.k.a Primeval waters a.k.a Blue water) A lot of Caballah here but thats how i like to augment my imagination and enjoy the video clips more.

  5. ThePaulinaisawesome says:

    my teacher preaches too much..im soo gonna play this to her..awesome band and song , i have the LP btw

  6. khorrumg says:

    Keep Talkin……..I agree with joey4245…they were the last proper Goth band…now there is no more music of this genre left…its finished…it was really a passing fad like all great music trends….unfortunately people turned into a ‘lifestyle’ thing..drinking blood..all manner of rituals etc…you see these sad people still wearing the close they were in their late teens/early twenties….though now they are in their forties or whatever

  7. khorrumg says:

    Keep Talkin……..

  8. a22fordinn3r says:

    there should be more goth bands like Fields of the Nephilim

  9. hatorihanzoo says:

    me gusta mucho fields of the nephilim

  10. redflare221 says:

    Known fact: Putting a chainsaw in a video instantly raises the “cool” factor.

  11. joey4245 says:

    Fields of the Nephilim are the last truly big Goth band. Who took it as far as anyone did with centralised imagery and a determinedly inward looking sound.

  12. marancara says:

    Wow! One of my favoured songs when I was young. First time I see this video. It’s excellent, just excellent. Will never forget me back in 1989 on London’s “Gossips” dancefloor

  13. TralphazQ says:

    A good friend of mine from college turned me onto this band many years ago. I was a metalhead, he wasn’t, but he played this for me one day saying it was “about as close to metal as I get.” We jammed to them on numerous occasions afterward. James passed away 20 years ago today. R.I.P. brother.

  14. sonofmuspell says:

    @Synnystr it wasn’t steam punk. it was gothic rock with a post apocalyptic western vibe. they didn’t glue clock parts to their hats. what is it that everything that has a 19th century vibe is labeled as some form of steampunk these days?

  15. garyinwiltshire says:

    gav…cool i never knew that

  16. gavkav1 says:

    @garyinwiltshire I think 3dfreak lives in the USA where the movie ‘Hardware’ was released as ‘MARK 1′.

  17. NightEpidemicSeries says:

    Who wants to go find an old club in the middle of some shady town and just dance to this song? lol

  18. upstatelugh says:

    Ah bliss. Music to my ears :D ))))

  19. zsupersaiyan says:

    Best music video in the world!!

  20. twilson163 says:

    I was a mutant in this video, I don’t remember why though, it was a freezing day on a farm near St Albans outside London, I remember we went to the pub for our lunch all dressed up in our gear, it was a real low budget job with Richard Stanley directing, this was his first music promo, pretty fucked up day really.

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