♫ Morbid ♫

I.
Followed with a fascination of war, horror and violence, Pelle Ohlin formed a band in the early 80's.
Due to some problems, this band split-up and Pelle made a new band called "Ohlin Metal".
Unfortunately, this band didn't last very long too.
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II.
He met Gehenna (Johan Hagstrom) in a record stores and they decided to form a band called Armageddon.
(only fragments are preserved though).
Few times later, Pelle met Slator (Mats Gonzales) and Anders Gonzales.
In early 1985, the band changes its name to Scapegoat. (logo made by Anders Gonzales).
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III.
Once again, the band met some problems.
In 1986 the band evolved into Morbid :
Dead (Pelle Ohlin) : singer
Gehenna : guitar
Klacke (Marcus Klack) : guitar
Slator : Bass
Gehenna's friends : drum.

Later, Dr. Schitz (Jens Näsström) joined the band and replaced Slator on bass, TG (Torbjörn Gräslund Tege) took Klacke's position as guitarist.
Drutten (Lars-Göran Petrov) joined the band as drummer.
First live appearrances of Morbid startedin spring of 1987 especially at Birkagarden and Ultrahuset.
Summer of 1987, Napoleon Pukes (Ulf Andreas Cederlund) replaced TG on guitar.
On December 5th 1987, Morbid entered the studio to record their legendary demo : December Moon.
Around 1987/1988, Gehenna left the band and before the end of January Dead moved to Norway and joined Mayhem.
John Scarisbrick joined Morbid as singer and Zoran as guitarist.
In 1988 they recorded the demo : Last supper.
Unfortunately, without Dead and Gehenna it was not really Morbid anymore...
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IV.
In  the fall of 1990, Dead, Dr. Schitz and Gehenna finally got together for a rehearsal, their first for almost three years.
They planed to record a single which would includea new song called : "I love the dead" and a new version of "Deathexecution".
Dead was very serious to reform Morbid and was probably to leave Mayhem.
Unfortunately, he commited suicide on April 8th 1991.
(from : Year of the goat).
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We know :
-  One (or more) "Ohlin metal" tape(s) exists.
- A scapegoat logo
- Few Morbid rehearsals
- A lot of live recordings
- Few live videos
The first band logo was inspired by a comic called "The tombs of Dracula", created in 1972.
(There is a picture of Per and Hellhammer reading this comic.)
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Original logo.
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Scapegoat - Pelle, Slator (Mats Gonzales) and his brother Anders Gonzales - 1986
Thx infinitely to you, Сергей Лисеев,  Rom' and BM Nostalgia ! ;)
Property of : Сергей Лисеев
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 It is supposed to be a tape with handmade drawings on the side made by Pelle and send out to friends.
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 Alternative and official cover.
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Morbid "Decermber Moon" demo 1987/ Mayhem Rehearsal 1988.
Submitted by a Morbid member who received it from Pelle.
Thank you ;)

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 Johan Scarisbrick - Singer of Morbid after the departure of Pelle for Mayhem.
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 Johan Scarisbrick (right) - Singer of Morbid after the departure of Pelle for Mayhem.
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 Jens Näsström (Dr. Schitz) - bass
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 John Hagström (Gehenna) - guitar
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Torbjörn Graslünd (TG Tege) - guitar
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 Ulf Andreas Cederlund (Napoleon Pukes) - guitar
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 Lars-Göran Petrov - drum
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Mats Gonzales (Slator) - bass
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Ragne Folke Herman Wahlquist.
Vocalist and guitarist in the band "Heavy Load"
But that's not all.
Ragne & his brother Styrbjörn Wahlquist ran the label "Thunderload Records" and the "Thunderload Studios", the studio where "Morbid - Decmber Moon" was recorded.
Ragne was the producer/engineer.
Ragne worked with several bands like Hammerfall, Candlemass, Sorg, etc...
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Slator, Dead, Gehenna (1985)
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Dead and Slator (1985)
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 Dead and Slator
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 Dead and Dr.Schitz probably.
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 Better quality
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Morbid flyer
 On the back of the flyer
From Salshep.
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Abaddon, Dr. Schitz and Cronos - London 1987.
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Dr. Schitz and Cronos - London 1987.
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? from Morbid & Cronos - London 1987.
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Morbid -1987.
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Live at Birkagarden - October 23th 1987.
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Live at Birkagarden - October 23th 1987.
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 Live at Birkagarden - October 23th 1987.
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Live at Birkagarden - October 23th 1987.
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 Live at Birkagarden - October 23th 1987.
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Live at Birkagarden - October 23th 1987.
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Live at Birkagarden - October 23th 1987.
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Live at Birkagarden - October 23th 1987.
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TG Tege on drums with 245T at Ultrahuset - 198?
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Morbid, soundcheck at Ultrahuset - November 22th 1987.
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Morbid, soundcheck at Ultrahuset - November 22th 1987.
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"Drutten" (Lars Goran Petrov) with Morbid at UltraHuset - 1987.
Thx to : Black Metal Antiquarium.
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 Jens Näsström "Dr. Schitz" (Morbid, Skull, Contra)
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Second demo : Last Supper 1988.
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Morbid - 1988.
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 Morbid - live June 6, 1988
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 Morbid - live June 6, 1988
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 Morbid - live June 6, 1988
Thanks : Black-Metal-Rare-Stuff-Photos-Flyers
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 Ulf Andreas Cederlund (Napoleon Pukes - Morbid) with Darkthrone
From : Darkthrone book "Black, Death and Beyond".
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 Lars Goran Petrov "Drutten" & Max Cavalera
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Lars G. Petrov (Drutten) & Metalion - 2009
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?, ?, Torbjörn Grässlund (TG Tege) and John Hagström (Gehenna)- 2011
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From L. to R. : Daniel Ohlin, Anders Ohlin, Torbjörn Graslünd (TG), Lars Petrov (Drutten), John Hagström (Gehenna) and Marcus Klack (Klacke) during the tribute to Morbid titled Mörbit in memory of Pelle Ohlin in Kafé 44, Stockholm, Sweden in May 7th 2011.
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Morbid flyer - live at Ultrahuset 1987
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Morbid flyer (Thx to "Wolf Baron and B.M.A.)
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 Morbid flyer
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Morbid flyer
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From : The Forest zine.
Thanks : Black metal Rare stuff!!
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From "Metal attack mag." #7 - 1989
( ;)  )
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Interview with Morbid - from ? 1988 (?)
Thx to : Roman
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Live at Ultra, November 20
Thx to : Roman
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Skull in concert
("Skull" was a side-project of Dr. Schitz from Morbid)
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Skull in concert with Blood, Dismember, Crematory & Afflicted.
("Skull" was a side-project of Dr. Schitz from Morbid)

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Interview with "Skull"
From : Never Believe magazine - 1990
("Skull" was a side-project of Dr. Schitz from Morbid)
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No Colours Records advert : 
Morbid Reissue
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5 commentaires:

From The Dark Past...

Tjena alla monsterdiggare!

This blog is dedicated to Pelle Ohlin & Øystein Aarseth.
I started to collect in 1997 and created this blog in 2009/10 (In a different web address at the time).
It is made as a tribute to them for all fans, friends, families, etc...
Also it is made about Morbid and Mayhem from 1984 to nowadays.

--> It is not easy to get some "news"/unseen photos, anecdotes, stories, etc...
Some people are kind enough to share with me what they have, so the least that can I do is to thank and mention them.

If you use these pictures on your blog, personal website, tumblr, facebook, etc, etc.... mention the real owners or the source too, that what is called Respect!
Thank you. <-->

Updates : May 25, 2017

-- Collection
-- Varg Vikernes/Burzum
-- Theodor Kittelsen
-- Mayhem 1995/2004 (Blasphemer with Aura Noir)
-- Flyers, Press, etc... (April 12, 2017)

May 11, 2017

-- Collection
-- Varg Vikernes/Burzum (Varg in 2014)
-- Mayhem 2005/-- (Teloch in 2011, 2012 with Nidingr, 2017 with Nidingr)
-- Occultus and his bands (interview Perdition Hearse from 1992 & 1993)
-- Mayhem 1995/2004 (Mayhem Mexico city 1998, Mayhem 2000)
-- Flyers, press, etc... (articles from September & October 2016)

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If you have not seen yet, the webstore is now online.
Thank you.