Once again it warms my heart that there are some younger ones out there that love this band and understand. You all are few and far between. I hope you continue to enjoy this amazing band!
@DuskAndHerEmbrace1313 жыл бұрын
I'm 16 and and Bauhaus has been one of my favourite bands since 13 along with The Birthday Party, Sisters of Mercy, some early Cure, Current 93, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Asylum Party and so on. There are still some teens who refuse to consume hypocritical figureheads of Hot Topic and Black Veil Brides.
@Vincere16 жыл бұрын
Im so glad I was there when they filmed it! That show ruled!
@jasonwindrum392811 жыл бұрын
This band is so classic! Peter Murphy's voice rocks ;)
@LadyKiralin12 жыл бұрын
Can never decide who is hotter, the ever dreamy Peter, or utterly desirable Daniel...
@fusox9 жыл бұрын
Phwoar! Peter Murphy. What a great band! Played them to death at uni. Great memories!
@vitomarioni8133
5 жыл бұрын
Iggy un 2.4 v
@ivannunez922210 жыл бұрын
By far the best goth song ever. man i wish i had the guitarist hair style since it's so damn rad.
@zaknafein_aconite8 жыл бұрын
3:01 During the flash, it looks like peter has fangs.....
@djhfan3815 жыл бұрын
I don't have anything against Manson really just when younger people try to tell me that he is the real Goth I have to laugh. I am glad you can appreciate Bauhaus it's a rare thing these days.
@MisterEssJaykay13 жыл бұрын
Even funnier story I'm 47! Ha ha beat that. Saw Bauhaus in Liverpool in very early 80s. Supported by a band called the Birthday Party - lead singer one Nick Cave. Listen to their album Junkyard. His band got the shit beaten out of them outside as they rubbed up the scousers the wrong way. Still remeber it. Fondly. Just seen that Pete Murphy is in one of them popular vampire flicks. Sad, really sad. In The Flat Field still one of best albums ever made.
@Cacteur15 жыл бұрын
Awesome sh!t. 54 year old here, and this is from a time when rock was rock, and pretenders stayed in their bedrooms. Bauhaus will be around for ever.
@RandomJane10415 жыл бұрын
I don't even understand how anyone with ears that actually hear could call Peter Murphy crap. Even if you don't like goth/punk music you can't deny he has an amazing voice.
@NadaCero12 жыл бұрын
Peter Murphy has the most beautiful voice EVER.
@AntaresSelket10 жыл бұрын
I get crazy dancing to this, but isn't Peter Murphy's voice so sexy singing this song? Aow! Yes,yes,yes!
@Giaculatorie11 жыл бұрын
Powerful drums
@jimjimtrains13 жыл бұрын
God their just amzing!!! Peter oes this exceptionally well live as well... Bloody awesome
@djhfan3814 жыл бұрын
I grew up listening to the same music as you and yes they weren't considered "Goth" that's what they became. When I started listening to Bauhaus and others I was 14/15 years ( 1985) old I had no clue what Goth was or had even heard of it. I didn't until years later. I had heard of dark wave and that's what I thought they were. I agree it has been missused since Manson came on the scene. You can't compare the two bands at all they are at different levels entirely.
@vapourmile13 жыл бұрын
I used to own this on a vinyl 45. It had the song-words printed on the packaging, which quite blatantly weren't the same as the words actually sung in the song. I never worked out all the words. Before I bought it I had it on a cassette and didn't know the song title so I thought the chorus was "dog entrails", which I thought was so good I was quite disappointed to find it was dark entries. The term 'goth' apparently comes from a word used in a music review. Bauhaus pretty much set the standard.
@rosesmisadventures45002 жыл бұрын
Peter Murphy and Daniel Ash are frikkin demi-gods. Rare, rare level of fking awesome and talent and so underappreciated. This band and Peters solo career both deserved so much more recognition.
@djhfan3815 жыл бұрын
Raeding the post on here and I agree that kids today just have no clue what good music is. I mean I had some little young goth guy come up to me and say "What's so great about Bauhaus?" I wanted to slap him! I have been listening to this band since I was 14 and I am 38 now. I missed out on seeing them in their hay day by two or three years. ( I was 12 in 1983) They changed my life. I will love this band until I die.
@junkhop16 жыл бұрын
If you are 18 to 25 somewhere, remember to dig for your culture! whatever you're being handed from the larger media sources is only half the story. Bauhaus just stomps on so much shit - I was 13 when I discovered their music after they had already been gone a few years - it changed my life - opened up more of the world! no bullshit
@Trippz2613 жыл бұрын
LOVE them live.
@gothicdeadbride15 жыл бұрын
i cant help laughing when hearing such things too. bauhaus is a really great band and they should be apreciated more nowadays
@djhfan3814 жыл бұрын
That is young but it warms my heart that you like and respect this band since as I have said before most don't. I do love all the members but David J has just always been my fave. I would probably seem old to you I am 38 but I still love the scene even if it's not what it used to be probably wasn't even when I was into it!
8 жыл бұрын
Quelle Voix envoûtante....
@Karunadevidasi13 жыл бұрын
Anybody from the NYC scene in the late 80s early 90s? The Bank, Batcave and the Limelight? Those were the days.....
@rael199914 жыл бұрын
Ahhh the memories I taped this track on an old C90 tape on a hand held recorder in a prefab at the back of Nene College in Spring 1979 before they'd even laid any vinyl down...it's in my bloody attic somewhere...think it's got Bella...Telegram Sam and another track 'Love Life' that I don't think they ever put on vinyl!
@ytelika11 жыл бұрын
Me encanta como suena la batería ♥
@djhfan3814 жыл бұрын
Amen! I couldn't agree more!
@elementz0r16 жыл бұрын
omg i love this song so much, because of this song i start hearing bauhaus
@Bradius12316 жыл бұрын
this song is so,so,so good.
@dobravvka12 жыл бұрын
i love this band
@shrike69er14 жыл бұрын
been ages new wave and punk such good memories
@avocate20114 жыл бұрын
Same here. I was about the same age when I got into those bands. That's impressive that you were able to discover all that great music while living in a small town. Right, it wasn't until the late '80s that the term goth was more widely used. Then starting in the '90s, the term became very misused. There's something wrong when Evanescence and the Columbine shooters are referred to as "goth."
@socalveteran7313 жыл бұрын
Great.
@ThePuppetSaw12 жыл бұрын
Nice smooth
@angelicat.89639 жыл бұрын
Lovely.......
@StephanieDK1311 ай бұрын
Chris said He ❤💙👀BAUHAUS and Stepie 4 turning him ON
@jjamo514 жыл бұрын
AWSOME ROCK ON
@djhfan3814 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I completely agree with you on that!
@JaredNorman16 жыл бұрын
Such an amazing song, so many bands will never live up to a band like this. And I agree with the bottom poster. Take notes on this, cause if you can't make a song as great as this, then your band is not worth listening to.
@rainmyth281812 жыл бұрын
somethings never go out of style
@renesalex109011 жыл бұрын
Bauhaus 4 Ever!
@RandomVidsJSC14 жыл бұрын
saw bauhaus1981 leeds they were amazing . does anybody out there if any tours are planned.
@djhfan3815 жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you!
@MrGHOST67814 жыл бұрын
Oh yes there was. I was King Goth in the late 80's and all I listened to was Bauhaus. Listen to my tunes and see!
@saintbabylon72509 жыл бұрын
Would be amazing to see Bauhaus, The Birthday Party, & Sisters Of Mercy live all in the same night. When I got into those bands I thought it was more post punk, not really goth. But then I always just liked all music, not gernes.
@greyzone1996
5 жыл бұрын
exactly this.
@takada4611 жыл бұрын
なんてかっこいい男たちだ!
@solwolfpunk16 жыл бұрын
Don't forget the mother of it all, Siouxsie and the Banshees.
@kidfractus14 жыл бұрын
Wow es es concierto del metropolitan yo estuve ese dia que conciertazo en 1998, excelente Bauhaus, hasta hubo portazo je
@LucidDream12 жыл бұрын
@DesertTrvlr I'm sure there are some artists out there who still do, yet people don't fully appreciate that kind of thing anymore...just look at what is popular mainstream wise. I still and will always appreciate an artist who is as creative and interesting as those you have listed.
@djhfan3815 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more, I wish the Goth's today would take a more respectful tone with this band and not dimiss them so easily or think they are irrelevant. I try to remind them without this band yours may not have existed. They were the first and in my opinion the best.
@TheAnnie131713 жыл бұрын
Bauhaus is and always will be the Premier Gothic Band.
@IsabelDhampir8215 жыл бұрын
Lacrimosa-Tilo Wolff y Devil Doll-Mister Doctor,son los mas grandes grupos-cantantes goticos.Con voces e influencias diferentes,ellos han llevado a su maxima expresion lo que Bauhaus iniciara en 1978.
@thefuzzgroove4 жыл бұрын
très bonne version live !
@leppak420884 жыл бұрын
Caressing bent up to the jug again With sheaths and pills Invading all those stills In a hovel of a bed I will scream in vain Oh please miss Lane Leave me with some pain Went walking through this city's neon lights In fear of disguising my warping seathing Pressure lines and graceless heirs Intangible of price Trying so hard to find what? What was right I came upon your room it stuck into my head We leapt into the bed degrading even lice You took delight in taking down All my shielded pride Until exposed became my darker side Puckering up and down some avenue of sin Too cheap to ride they're worth a try If only for the old times cold times Don't go waving your pretentious love He's soliciting on his tan brown brogues Girating through some lonesome devils row Pinpointing well meaning upper class prey Of walking money checks possessing holes He often sleekly offers his services Exploitation of his finer years Work with loosely woven fabrics Of lonely office clerks Any lay suffices his dollar green eye
@PassengersMusic777
Жыл бұрын
I heard so many versions but never did I hear him say ‘graceless heirs’. I simply never hear that lyric.
@orlandoroor12 жыл бұрын
Uno de los mejores conciertos a los que he ido.
@enriquealbaladejomartinez4885
3 жыл бұрын
Lo que me hubiera FLIPADO ver a BAUHAUS en directo, WUAW
@jjamo514 жыл бұрын
@skyiscrying53 awsome band!
@avocate20114 жыл бұрын
@tdoesntmatter: Agreed. I grew up listening to bands like Siouxsie, Bauhaus, and Killing Joke, and I don't even consider people like Manson and NIN to be "goth." It's strange and annoying how the term "goth" has become so misused since the '90s. The term "goth" wasn't even in common use back in the '80s. Bands like Bauhaus and Siouxsie certainly didn't refer to themselves as "goth." Now, the word is used to describe pretty much anyone wearing black.
@DesertTrvlr14 жыл бұрын
don't think people in the newest generation of bands perform like this. really, there are no bowies, iggys or murphys willing to get raw and be theatrical. it just doesn't happen. bauhaus is timeless.
@nerdydandy13 жыл бұрын
best rock band ever!
@nickknox7515 жыл бұрын
That's too funny!
@gothicdeadbride15 жыл бұрын
im 17, im in the scence for 3 years...i know.. im still young i have to say that i cant pick one...they all created something briliant :) + they all had the looks ;) its really hard for me to decide..usually my favourite member changes over periods , currently i have a thing for petter merphy but if you ask me next month i might say daniel ash.
@tdoesntmatter14 жыл бұрын
@avocate201 Amen. I miss those days. They were brilliant! I still have an occasional, "Candle night". Just me, myself and the music! They are quite fun in an unhappy way of course :)
@avocate20114 жыл бұрын
Right. Back then, people didn't use the label "goth." The fans didn't call themselves goth, and the bands certainly didn't call themselves goth. Also, back in those days, what later came to be known as goth had more to do with music, a certain aesthetic sensibility, and like you said, a certain mindset. Now, goth is more of a "lifestyle" and seems to have more to do with body piercings than anything else.
@VictorMWolf14 жыл бұрын
As a rule I love Manson and his work, but it's eye opening to hear this. I'm no expert by any stretch of the imagination but the guitar work here bears some resemblance to Manson's recent "We're From America." This could be my lone opinion, but its there.
@whackosad15 жыл бұрын
genialo
@666Lachrimae66613 жыл бұрын
I FINALLY FOUND IT!!!
@ufofan37399 жыл бұрын
yes
@strangeboy8316 жыл бұрын
GReatest band
@wilkesart16 жыл бұрын
PETER MURPHY ROCKS!!!!!!
@ChristianDeathInJune12 жыл бұрын
That`s Goth!!! ...damned the Rest,...
@oldthrashhead15 жыл бұрын
You an' me both!!!! ;-))
@DimAnt415 жыл бұрын
GREAT BAND....NORTHAMPTON RULES...
@enriquealbaladejomartinez488512 жыл бұрын
La de veces que puse a Bauhaus en la SPIT !! - SANTA POLA - SPIT , SKIZOPHRENIK DANCE
@djhfan3815 жыл бұрын
I am just curious gothicdeadbride, how old are you? I was heavily in the Goth scene for about 11 years but was listening to this band long before that. I was wondering if like most you have a favorite member? I have to say I am the odd one I am a long time David J fan but love all the members for what they brought to this band.
@VictorMWolf14 жыл бұрын
I didn't mean to suggest that he was Goth. His influences being Alice Cooper, David Bowie, Kiss, etc. But I was just pointing out what I saw as a similarity. That could simply mean that Twiggy and Chris Vrenna were influenced by Bauhaus.
@diamonddust2214 жыл бұрын
@artificialmetal it can be, people just have to start playing this stuff and being real fans of good music and it will force the industry to change.
@TeethKnifeKwikAttack12 жыл бұрын
Danks!
@indigofrail14 жыл бұрын
Bassline for Manson's "Lunchbox" is ripped from "Dive"
@VictorMWolf13 жыл бұрын
@skullrock76 Don't worry about it. Just love what music you love. Let other people worry about what labels to attach.
@SpectrumRob14 жыл бұрын
CLIMATEGATE, wake up, youtube it!
@avocate20114 жыл бұрын
Right, the comparisons are simply unwarranted. I got into bands like Bauhaus, Siouxsie, and Killing Joke in the mid-80s also. The term "goth" wasn't in common use then, but that was really the height of goth. Also, the fans weren't necessarily all goth. I knew totally geeky kids who weren't goth at all, but liked some of those bands for their intelligent, literate lyrics. I don't think Manson shares the artistic sensibilities of those bands at all. He is more shock rock than anything else.
@kono51jp14 жыл бұрын
double dutch capers
@AntagonistMusic14 жыл бұрын
@tdoesntmatter Thoughts on Cradle of Filth?
@Knightmare_SmurfENT11 жыл бұрын
I didn't understand a word he sang, but I like it!
@skullrock7613 жыл бұрын
@avocate201 There is something very wrong, and theres something even worse with the high school i just got out of: the only three people at my high school who knew of Bauhaus were me, the security guard and the vice principal (which we talked alot about music, more then my peers). This one girl claimed she was goth yet she wore a "fall out boy" jacket and loved concidered evanescence goth.
@djhfan3814 жыл бұрын
Well as I said I was 14 years old when I started listening to those bands and living where I did ( a very small town in the middle of no where) I am still amazed I could find the music I did! Goth for me did surface until about 1989. I thought it was funny that a lot of the bands I listened to were considered that! I agree Manson is shock rock and I also hate when he covers songs that don't need to be redone and does it badly. I think he tries too hard to be different.
@JacobDeadman14 жыл бұрын
@twilightsol Emo started asa n iffshoot of hardcore punk. wheras hardcore punk usalyy delt with polital themes, emo delyt with personal isses such as love and breakups ect . a few of the first emo bands were , sunny day real estate and rites of spring. nowadays emo has become more like pop punk.
@ThorWedd12 жыл бұрын
DAVID!
@JacobDeadman14 жыл бұрын
@DetectiveInsaneL i feel your pain. at school its mostly preppy kidsand they lump everting thats not rap, pop or country into goth or emo. i persoally enjoy goth and punk the most but im also s fan of metal, and industrial. the idots call any band i like emo .
@jjamo514 жыл бұрын
Fucking Wicked Band!
@DanDeePee12 жыл бұрын
i love how just about everyone who comments has a username that has something to do with murder, vampires, satan, suicide, death, gothic, etc....
@RecluseRobot11 жыл бұрын
please miss jane leave me with some pain
@terkitty16 жыл бұрын
Bauhaus OPENED for Nine Inch Nails? That is a sin.
@Deadkyd13 жыл бұрын
@DuskAndHerEmbrace13 What does BVB have to do with this?
@tdoesntmatter14 жыл бұрын
@avocate201 Yes! You are absolutely correct. I remember the term goth in the 80's, but it was not a household "term". Mainly we were just called New Wave, post modern or death rock at times. I wore all the black and had the stick up fucked up hair. In the 80's we were true freaks. It's just so mainstream, ridiculous and well ugly these days. I don't dress like that anymore, but I still have a little black heart!
@MorbidMayhem14 жыл бұрын
@giwtzi let me ask you... do you like type o negative?
@gordan255512 жыл бұрын
ha true
@djhfan3814 жыл бұрын
I understand entirely what you mean. They really should be insperational not really examples and yes I i agree Ian Curtis is not a good one either. LOL But then you will find alot of artist that aren't. You can dump names if you like on my channel I would be interested in your influences. My husband is a bass Player too that's why I am interested.
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Once again it warms my heart that there are some younger ones out there that love this band and understand. You all are few and far between. I hope you continue to enjoy this amazing band!
I'm 16 and and Bauhaus has been one of my favourite bands since 13 along with The Birthday Party, Sisters of Mercy, some early Cure, Current 93, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Asylum Party and so on. There are still some teens who refuse to consume hypocritical figureheads of Hot Topic and Black Veil Brides.
Im so glad I was there when they filmed it! That show ruled!
This band is so classic! Peter Murphy's voice rocks ;)
Can never decide who is hotter, the ever dreamy Peter, or utterly desirable Daniel...
Phwoar! Peter Murphy. What a great band! Played them to death at uni. Great memories!
@vitomarioni8133
5 жыл бұрын
Iggy un 2.4 v
By far the best goth song ever. man i wish i had the guitarist hair style since it's so damn rad.
3:01 During the flash, it looks like peter has fangs.....
I don't have anything against Manson really just when younger people try to tell me that he is the real Goth I have to laugh. I am glad you can appreciate Bauhaus it's a rare thing these days.
Even funnier story I'm 47! Ha ha beat that. Saw Bauhaus in Liverpool in very early 80s. Supported by a band called the Birthday Party - lead singer one Nick Cave. Listen to their album Junkyard. His band got the shit beaten out of them outside as they rubbed up the scousers the wrong way. Still remeber it. Fondly. Just seen that Pete Murphy is in one of them popular vampire flicks. Sad, really sad. In The Flat Field still one of best albums ever made.
Awesome sh!t. 54 year old here, and this is from a time when rock was rock, and pretenders stayed in their bedrooms. Bauhaus will be around for ever.
I don't even understand how anyone with ears that actually hear could call Peter Murphy crap. Even if you don't like goth/punk music you can't deny he has an amazing voice.
Peter Murphy has the most beautiful voice EVER.
I get crazy dancing to this, but isn't Peter Murphy's voice so sexy singing this song? Aow! Yes,yes,yes!
Powerful drums
God their just amzing!!! Peter oes this exceptionally well live as well... Bloody awesome
I grew up listening to the same music as you and yes they weren't considered "Goth" that's what they became. When I started listening to Bauhaus and others I was 14/15 years ( 1985) old I had no clue what Goth was or had even heard of it. I didn't until years later. I had heard of dark wave and that's what I thought they were. I agree it has been missused since Manson came on the scene. You can't compare the two bands at all they are at different levels entirely.
I used to own this on a vinyl 45. It had the song-words printed on the packaging, which quite blatantly weren't the same as the words actually sung in the song. I never worked out all the words. Before I bought it I had it on a cassette and didn't know the song title so I thought the chorus was "dog entrails", which I thought was so good I was quite disappointed to find it was dark entries. The term 'goth' apparently comes from a word used in a music review. Bauhaus pretty much set the standard.
Peter Murphy and Daniel Ash are frikkin demi-gods. Rare, rare level of fking awesome and talent and so underappreciated. This band and Peters solo career both deserved so much more recognition.
Raeding the post on here and I agree that kids today just have no clue what good music is. I mean I had some little young goth guy come up to me and say "What's so great about Bauhaus?" I wanted to slap him! I have been listening to this band since I was 14 and I am 38 now. I missed out on seeing them in their hay day by two or three years. ( I was 12 in 1983) They changed my life. I will love this band until I die.
If you are 18 to 25 somewhere, remember to dig for your culture! whatever you're being handed from the larger media sources is only half the story. Bauhaus just stomps on so much shit - I was 13 when I discovered their music after they had already been gone a few years - it changed my life - opened up more of the world! no bullshit
LOVE them live.
i cant help laughing when hearing such things too. bauhaus is a really great band and they should be apreciated more nowadays
That is young but it warms my heart that you like and respect this band since as I have said before most don't. I do love all the members but David J has just always been my fave. I would probably seem old to you I am 38 but I still love the scene even if it's not what it used to be probably wasn't even when I was into it!
Quelle Voix envoûtante....
Anybody from the NYC scene in the late 80s early 90s? The Bank, Batcave and the Limelight? Those were the days.....
Ahhh the memories I taped this track on an old C90 tape on a hand held recorder in a prefab at the back of Nene College in Spring 1979 before they'd even laid any vinyl down...it's in my bloody attic somewhere...think it's got Bella...Telegram Sam and another track 'Love Life' that I don't think they ever put on vinyl!
Me encanta como suena la batería ♥
Amen! I couldn't agree more!
omg i love this song so much, because of this song i start hearing bauhaus
this song is so,so,so good.
i love this band
been ages new wave and punk such good memories
Same here. I was about the same age when I got into those bands. That's impressive that you were able to discover all that great music while living in a small town. Right, it wasn't until the late '80s that the term goth was more widely used. Then starting in the '90s, the term became very misused. There's something wrong when Evanescence and the Columbine shooters are referred to as "goth."
Great.
Nice smooth
Lovely.......
Chris said He ❤💙👀BAUHAUS and Stepie 4 turning him ON
AWSOME ROCK ON
Thank you! I completely agree with you on that!
Such an amazing song, so many bands will never live up to a band like this. And I agree with the bottom poster. Take notes on this, cause if you can't make a song as great as this, then your band is not worth listening to.
somethings never go out of style
Bauhaus 4 Ever!
saw bauhaus1981 leeds they were amazing . does anybody out there if any tours are planned.
I totally agree with you!
Oh yes there was. I was King Goth in the late 80's and all I listened to was Bauhaus. Listen to my tunes and see!
Would be amazing to see Bauhaus, The Birthday Party, & Sisters Of Mercy live all in the same night. When I got into those bands I thought it was more post punk, not really goth. But then I always just liked all music, not gernes.
@greyzone1996
5 жыл бұрын
exactly this.
なんてかっこいい男たちだ!
Don't forget the mother of it all, Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Wow es es concierto del metropolitan yo estuve ese dia que conciertazo en 1998, excelente Bauhaus, hasta hubo portazo je
@DesertTrvlr I'm sure there are some artists out there who still do, yet people don't fully appreciate that kind of thing anymore...just look at what is popular mainstream wise. I still and will always appreciate an artist who is as creative and interesting as those you have listed.
I couldn't agree more, I wish the Goth's today would take a more respectful tone with this band and not dimiss them so easily or think they are irrelevant. I try to remind them without this band yours may not have existed. They were the first and in my opinion the best.
Bauhaus is and always will be the Premier Gothic Band.
Lacrimosa-Tilo Wolff y Devil Doll-Mister Doctor,son los mas grandes grupos-cantantes goticos.Con voces e influencias diferentes,ellos han llevado a su maxima expresion lo que Bauhaus iniciara en 1978.
très bonne version live !
Caressing bent up to the jug again With sheaths and pills Invading all those stills In a hovel of a bed I will scream in vain Oh please miss Lane Leave me with some pain Went walking through this city's neon lights In fear of disguising my warping seathing Pressure lines and graceless heirs Intangible of price Trying so hard to find what? What was right I came upon your room it stuck into my head We leapt into the bed degrading even lice You took delight in taking down All my shielded pride Until exposed became my darker side Puckering up and down some avenue of sin Too cheap to ride they're worth a try If only for the old times cold times Don't go waving your pretentious love He's soliciting on his tan brown brogues Girating through some lonesome devils row Pinpointing well meaning upper class prey Of walking money checks possessing holes He often sleekly offers his services Exploitation of his finer years Work with loosely woven fabrics Of lonely office clerks Any lay suffices his dollar green eye
@PassengersMusic777
Жыл бұрын
I heard so many versions but never did I hear him say ‘graceless heirs’. I simply never hear that lyric.
Uno de los mejores conciertos a los que he ido.
@enriquealbaladejomartinez4885
3 жыл бұрын
Lo que me hubiera FLIPADO ver a BAUHAUS en directo, WUAW
@skyiscrying53 awsome band!
@tdoesntmatter: Agreed. I grew up listening to bands like Siouxsie, Bauhaus, and Killing Joke, and I don't even consider people like Manson and NIN to be "goth." It's strange and annoying how the term "goth" has become so misused since the '90s. The term "goth" wasn't even in common use back in the '80s. Bands like Bauhaus and Siouxsie certainly didn't refer to themselves as "goth." Now, the word is used to describe pretty much anyone wearing black.
don't think people in the newest generation of bands perform like this. really, there are no bowies, iggys or murphys willing to get raw and be theatrical. it just doesn't happen. bauhaus is timeless.
best rock band ever!
That's too funny!
im 17, im in the scence for 3 years...i know.. im still young i have to say that i cant pick one...they all created something briliant :) + they all had the looks ;) its really hard for me to decide..usually my favourite member changes over periods , currently i have a thing for petter merphy but if you ask me next month i might say daniel ash.
@avocate201 Amen. I miss those days. They were brilliant! I still have an occasional, "Candle night". Just me, myself and the music! They are quite fun in an unhappy way of course :)
Right. Back then, people didn't use the label "goth." The fans didn't call themselves goth, and the bands certainly didn't call themselves goth. Also, back in those days, what later came to be known as goth had more to do with music, a certain aesthetic sensibility, and like you said, a certain mindset. Now, goth is more of a "lifestyle" and seems to have more to do with body piercings than anything else.
As a rule I love Manson and his work, but it's eye opening to hear this. I'm no expert by any stretch of the imagination but the guitar work here bears some resemblance to Manson's recent "We're From America." This could be my lone opinion, but its there.
genialo
I FINALLY FOUND IT!!!
yes
GReatest band
PETER MURPHY ROCKS!!!!!!
That`s Goth!!! ...damned the Rest,...
You an' me both!!!! ;-))
GREAT BAND....NORTHAMPTON RULES...
La de veces que puse a Bauhaus en la SPIT !! - SANTA POLA - SPIT , SKIZOPHRENIK DANCE
I am just curious gothicdeadbride, how old are you? I was heavily in the Goth scene for about 11 years but was listening to this band long before that. I was wondering if like most you have a favorite member? I have to say I am the odd one I am a long time David J fan but love all the members for what they brought to this band.
I didn't mean to suggest that he was Goth. His influences being Alice Cooper, David Bowie, Kiss, etc. But I was just pointing out what I saw as a similarity. That could simply mean that Twiggy and Chris Vrenna were influenced by Bauhaus.
@artificialmetal it can be, people just have to start playing this stuff and being real fans of good music and it will force the industry to change.
Danks!
Bassline for Manson's "Lunchbox" is ripped from "Dive"
@skullrock76 Don't worry about it. Just love what music you love. Let other people worry about what labels to attach.
CLIMATEGATE, wake up, youtube it!
Right, the comparisons are simply unwarranted. I got into bands like Bauhaus, Siouxsie, and Killing Joke in the mid-80s also. The term "goth" wasn't in common use then, but that was really the height of goth. Also, the fans weren't necessarily all goth. I knew totally geeky kids who weren't goth at all, but liked some of those bands for their intelligent, literate lyrics. I don't think Manson shares the artistic sensibilities of those bands at all. He is more shock rock than anything else.
double dutch capers
@tdoesntmatter Thoughts on Cradle of Filth?
I didn't understand a word he sang, but I like it!
@avocate201 There is something very wrong, and theres something even worse with the high school i just got out of: the only three people at my high school who knew of Bauhaus were me, the security guard and the vice principal (which we talked alot about music, more then my peers). This one girl claimed she was goth yet she wore a "fall out boy" jacket and loved concidered evanescence goth.
Well as I said I was 14 years old when I started listening to those bands and living where I did ( a very small town in the middle of no where) I am still amazed I could find the music I did! Goth for me did surface until about 1989. I thought it was funny that a lot of the bands I listened to were considered that! I agree Manson is shock rock and I also hate when he covers songs that don't need to be redone and does it badly. I think he tries too hard to be different.
@twilightsol Emo started asa n iffshoot of hardcore punk. wheras hardcore punk usalyy delt with polital themes, emo delyt with personal isses such as love and breakups ect . a few of the first emo bands were , sunny day real estate and rites of spring. nowadays emo has become more like pop punk.
DAVID!
@DetectiveInsaneL i feel your pain. at school its mostly preppy kidsand they lump everting thats not rap, pop or country into goth or emo. i persoally enjoy goth and punk the most but im also s fan of metal, and industrial. the idots call any band i like emo .
Fucking Wicked Band!
i love how just about everyone who comments has a username that has something to do with murder, vampires, satan, suicide, death, gothic, etc....
please miss jane leave me with some pain
Bauhaus OPENED for Nine Inch Nails? That is a sin.
@DuskAndHerEmbrace13 What does BVB have to do with this?
@avocate201 Yes! You are absolutely correct. I remember the term goth in the 80's, but it was not a household "term". Mainly we were just called New Wave, post modern or death rock at times. I wore all the black and had the stick up fucked up hair. In the 80's we were true freaks. It's just so mainstream, ridiculous and well ugly these days. I don't dress like that anymore, but I still have a little black heart!
@giwtzi let me ask you... do you like type o negative?
ha true
I understand entirely what you mean. They really should be insperational not really examples and yes I i agree Ian Curtis is not a good one either. LOL But then you will find alot of artist that aren't. You can dump names if you like on my channel I would be interested in your influences. My husband is a bass Player too that's why I am interested.