Goth 101 - Bauhaus

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • This is the video I've been working on for quite a while and I'm very happy that it is done! I've always wanted to do a video like this which is more like a video version of the GothCast Podcast. I hope you enjoy it. Let me know if you'd like to see any other bands covered! 👻
    Here's some of my band stuff: 👻
    open.spotify.com/artist/40d6E...
    drsanders.bandcamp.com/album/...
    Our Music Videos: 👻
    • Dr.Sanders Music Videos
    Here's some of my sources or places I did some portion of research (some of these websites are kinda dead):
    The book Dark Entries: Bauhaus and Beyond by Ian Shirley
    The book Who Killed Mr. Moonlight by David J
    www.discogs.com/artist/85897-...
    www.bauhausgigguide.info/index...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauhaus...)

Komentáře • 257

  • @Anonymousfag2003
    @Anonymousfag2003 Před rokem +106

    “Its like listening to David bowie at night “ YESS YOU CAN FEEL LIKE THIS WHEN U LISTEN TO all we ever wanted was everything

    • @mwfmtnman
      @mwfmtnman Před rokem +6

      That song puts me in mind of Bowies Diamond Dogs album. Proto goth imo

    • @micaylab1
      @micaylab1 Před rokem +5

      I’m glad it’s not just me who feel’s reminded of David Bowie when listening to Bauhaus!😄
      If I didn’t know any better, Peter Murphy must’ve been a Massive Fan of David Bowie considering the fact that he’s just him!

    • @OAlem
      @OAlem Před 10 měsíci +2

      The whole frenzied, chaotic piano of Aladdin Sane set the mood. The first track I put on any Bahiuas mix is Nerves. I love that avant guard feel.

    • @davehoward22
      @davehoward22 Před 10 měsíci +4

      They did a lot of bowie covers

    • @stephenbarker4422
      @stephenbarker4422 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Members of the group attended the same school that I attended ,I remember them initially playing in front of the school prior to going on to greater things ,they have remained consistent in regards to their approach to performing and thier overall styalisation ,it was initially obvious to everyone watching that they were going to be big .

  • @grandpasurfer
    @grandpasurfer Před 2 měsíci +2

    I first heard Bauhaus in 1983 when a friend put headphones on me and played in the flat field. It scared the crap out of me, but I loved it. They are still my favorite of the darkwave bands.

  • @blackurthmusic3812
    @blackurthmusic3812 Před rokem +47

    Bauhaus is one my favorite bands. I really enjoy Peter Murphy's vocal styles. Thank you for the deep background on the band.

  • @alienmindwarp3455
    @alienmindwarp3455 Před 2 lety +81

    I think maybe "the Birthday Party" might be a good soon to be entre to this series. Leading into Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.

    • @duncan-rmi
      @duncan-rmi Před rokem +4

      oh hell yes. saw them in brixton in late 1982. there are clips on here somewhere. their story needs telling.

    • @MissNurseNoir
      @MissNurseNoir Před rokem +1

      Yesssss!

    • @theoccupier9991
      @theoccupier9991 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@MissNurseNoir I saw the Birthday Party supporting Bauhaus in Liverpool.

  • @jaymz010
    @jaymz010 Před 2 lety +20

    🤣9:00 Been listening to Bauhaus since I was 13 & have always felt that about David J.
    He looks like a buncha Goths kidnapped Bank Manager & forced him to play Bass for them.
    “Hmm, he still doesn’t look quite right”🤔
    “I know! Wear these...”🕶

  • @etonasama
    @etonasama Před 8 měsíci +7

    I got the Bauhaus collection with In the Flat Field, Mask, The Sky's Gone Out, Burning from the Inside and some singles recently. Safe to say I'm quite the fan. Really appreciate you compiling info on 'em in this easy-to-consume format.

  • @carlwalker7560
    @carlwalker7560 Před 10 měsíci +16

    Took me a while to like Bauhaus after first hearing them, but was hooked in the end. My absolute favourite is "All we ever wanted was everything"

  • @ronbo11
    @ronbo11 Před rokem +10

    14:27, the "weird" Haskins' drum kit is one that would have been found in 1920s bands. Since the video is a spooky, Vaudeville-like scenario, I assume that is why they set up an antique drum kit. There was no hi-hat, there were suspended sock cymbals, there is a Chinese drum, and usually cowbells and wood blocks instead of a set of tom toms. If you listen to old jazz records from the 1920s, you hear kits like these. It was also needed because in original, pre-electrical process of recording, there was an acoustic horn that collected the sounds in from the studio and if the drums were too loud they would cause the stylus etching the wax at the small end of the horn in the recording room to skip.

  • @markwarrensprawson
    @markwarrensprawson Před 10 měsíci +11

    I freakin' love Bauhaus. Always did. They were just so loaded with inspiration - just exploding with it, from the start. Daniel Ash is no doubt an devoted servant of the Muse. The guy just never seemed to stop making stuff, and just pumping that stuff out,.I hear what you say about some of his tones early on, but I'm not sure he was as interested in perfecting the sound coming out of his amp as he might've been in making whatever was there already evoke the correct balance of psychedelia and spookiness. And what a good groove the brought us on the dance floor. It's really cool to see people still talking about it on modern platforms. This is stuff that made me the guy I am. I really appreciate this. Thank you so much for enthroning this tiny, yet significant aspect of my own muse. More power to you. Light, life, love and liberty to you and yours.

  • @BittersweetIsolation
    @BittersweetIsolation Před 2 lety +25

    Really looking forward to more of these series! Sisters of Mercy or The Chameleons would be great to see in the future☺️

  • @MaleTears
    @MaleTears Před 2 lety +25

    OH MY GOD! And im going to see them at Cruel World this Saturday!!

  • @doktorsanders
    @doktorsanders  Před 2 lety +50

    This is the video I've been working on for quite a while and I'm very happy that it is done! I've always wanted to do a video like this which is more like a video version of the GothCast Podcast. I hope you enjoy it. Let me know if you'd like to see any other bands covered! 👻
    Here's some of my band stuff: 👻
    open.spotify.com/artist/40d6EGvmlQSXIedS3oum9H?si=zZiJh0P5TnGdJdaP5LHxBw
    drsanders.bandcamp.com/album/distant-apparition

    • @alienmindwarp3455
      @alienmindwarp3455 Před 2 lety

      Thx, great video, good to see you again. I remember seeing Night of the Demons in the theater, and totally geeked over the prominent use of Stigmata Martyr, just awesome!

    • @alienmindwarp3455
      @alienmindwarp3455 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey, do you know of a band called "the 3D Invisibles" from the early 80s Detroit, Michigan? It's horror punk in a garage rock, monster mash style, more fun than the Misfits. It's perfect for a Halloween compilation tape with 45 Grave, the Cramps, and Screaming J Hawkins (Alligator Wine). Listen to "Creepy Fella" and "Walking through the Graveyard" to start with, but it's all in this vein! 💉🧟‍♂️⚰🕯

    • @TheChadTI
      @TheChadTI Před 2 lety

      Really great job man, I need to check your band out🤙

    • @smartiepancake
      @smartiepancake Před rokem

      I was into Bauhaus, and I still listen to them, they've aged well. I regard Cruelty and the Beast by Cradle of Filth as the best continuation of the Bauhaus tradition, Some may not agree there's a connection but the guitarist for that album, Stuart Anstis, was a Bauhaus fan.

    • @smartiepancake
      @smartiepancake Před rokem +1

      @@alienmindwarp3455 Stigmata Martyr - one of their best

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Před 2 lety +29

    I know for 100% fact I'm going to like this new series you're doing. One of my favorite all-time concerts was their reunion tour in '98 at the Hammerstein in New York When I tell you the concert was EPIC it doesn't do it justice.

    • @mwfmtnman
      @mwfmtnman Před rokem

      Saw that tour in Denver for my 25 bday. Type O Negative opened, kicked ass

  • @fkat1666
    @fkat1666 Před rokem +7

    Skeletal Family is a great band over looked.

  • @xenos_n.
    @xenos_n. Před 2 lety +19

    As for a band to cover, I'd like to see Christian Death 🤘

    • @paigedemeyer7265
      @paigedemeyer7265 Před rokem +1

      Yes!!!!!!! I totally agree with you. Christian Death should definitely be in this series. Right on!!!!🖤🖤🤘🤘

  • @The.Last.Guitar.Hero.
    @The.Last.Guitar.Hero. Před 8 měsíci +2

    As someone who listened to goth and was there in Britain when it came out in the 80s, I have to say I loved Bauhaus. Still listen to a lot of this music to this day. Kick In The Eye is probably my favourite

  • @dorym.tomaselli6739
    @dorym.tomaselli6739 Před 2 lety +15

    Please continue this series. I am totally enjoying learning about the bands I am so fond of. It's a great resource for baby bats and those already in the scene. 🦇💀🕸️ Great start so far.

  • @vanessacooke8146
    @vanessacooke8146 Před 2 lety +12

    Awesome work. Love the choice of a Siouxsie t-shirt to talk about Bauhaus. 🤣

  • @tetsucat13
    @tetsucat13 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Wow. I have just been listening to "Bela Lugosi's dead" full volume. I play it every year when there's thunder and lightning. I love Bauhaus. I am 59 and still love my punk and goth. I had long spikey hair ,that took a lot of hair spray and straighteners. I went to Liverpool's PLANET X until it closed, still got the pics. Massive fan at the time of Alien Sex Fiend and still have all the records. Stigmata martyr being my second fav song of Bauhaus. Well done .

  • @richardmanderscheid6836
    @richardmanderscheid6836 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I'm 62, not a goth , but they were iconic in my era. We weren't alll cromagnums in that era. They're art performances and raw talent created your passion for sure.

  • @paulhems3208
    @paulhems3208 Před rokem +5

    Love your natural presentation style and really interesting content. I saw Bauahus on their final tour in Birmingham Uk (Burning From the Inside) and still stands as one of my most memorable gigs of the 80's along with Japan and the Associates. Keep up the good work.

  • @georgiarn3915
    @georgiarn3915 Před 10 měsíci +2

    As an Elder Goth who never had a chance to see Bauhaus in the 80's, I was excited when they started touring in 2019. Then there was COVID... So when they cancelled the tour due to Peter Murphy's health issues, I figured I would never have the chance to see them live. However I did see Love and Rockets in 2023, so I'm pretty happy about that.

  • @Potato_Parent
    @Potato_Parent Před 15 dny

    My dad and I just discovered your channel and we are in love with it! Thank you :D

  • @ademcanvaner2567
    @ademcanvaner2567 Před 2 lety +8

    Great video and series, Dr Sanders! Twelve thumbs up!
    BAUHAUS is a great band to begin the series. Gotham is a great live album, so I am happy that you talked about it. I'd love for you to cover an array of goth bands, especially modern ones so that more people can learn about them. Obviously, this depends on your time and resources, but I'll leave you with some recommendations below, nonetheless. Lastly, your blue hair looks great. 💙🦇💙
    Garden of Delight/Merciful Nuns, Lebanon Hanover, Twin Tribes, She Past Away, Xmal Deutschland, The Merry Thoughts, Black Tape for a Blue Girl, Spectres, Rosegarden Funeral Party, Hapax, Christian Death, Virgin in Veil, Cinema Strange, Diva Destruction, Switchblade Symphony, Faith and the Muse, Autumn, London After Midnight, Suspiria, Paralysed Age, Ikon, Nosferatu, Corpus Delicti, The Wake, Horror Vacuui, Siouxsie and the Banshees, 45 Grave, Xmal Deutschland, Actors, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Crüxshadows, Traitrs, Die Laughing, Rosetta Stone, Witching Hour, The Mission, All About Eve, and possibly some type of highlight for the really new bands like Male Tears, Mystic Priestess, Manticore Kiss, Nox Novacula, and October Burns Black. Hopefully, this is enough suggestions. 😉 Cheers! Stay spooky! 🕷🦇🕸🦂🐈‍⬛

    • @alienmindwarp3455
      @alienmindwarp3455 Před 2 lety +2

      I know Christian Death, Siouxsie, and I love 45 Grave! The others are movies and never heard of lol

    • @ademcanvaner2567
      @ademcanvaner2567 Před 2 lety +3

      @@alienmindwarp3455 I should have also mentioned Specimen, Sex Gang Children, and Fields of the Nephilim. 🤔

    • @paulkohler9812
      @paulkohler9812 Před rokem

      Yis! I love Gotham!

  • @TheSilvercue
    @TheSilvercue Před 10 měsíci +1

    Bela Legosi’s dead is the song that created the genre.

  • @hollystout8391
    @hollystout8391 Před 2 lety +5

    Such a great video!! Your candor is fantastic, the visuals really help illustrate everything you discuss, and keep you engaged. I love Bauhaus so maybe I'm biased but this video is so well put together and genuine. Excellent job, and I'm really happy to know there's videos like this out there to help guide the baby bats and hopefully lead a few normies down the darker path ;) MORE PLZZZ THNX

  • @Nation4
    @Nation4 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I toured with Bauhaus. I also toured with Peter Murphy with David J doing Flat Field in its entirety.

  • @thelastdaybreathinginetern1385

    Hi, I enjoyed the video. I'm both a Goth and Metalhead. I've been listening to Goth Rock and Metal Music for 14 years. I love Bauhaus. They are my favorite Goth band besides the Goth Rock/Darkwave band, She Past Away. I'm a black goth guy, I know ethnicity shouldn't matter, but I know that it's sort of rare, but not really. I don't know where I'm going with this. I really appreciate Peter Murphy, and Bela Lugosi is a classic, but I love Mask, favorite album and of course, in the flat field was perfect. Great video, awesome content.

  • @gothanova
    @gothanova Před 2 lety +12

    Brilliant. Clearly a lot of time & effort put in. I like that you give your own opinions and don't just stick to a bland band history. I didn't know they had put out a new track recently. Thanks.

  • @bansheesioux5569
    @bansheesioux5569 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I never saw Bauhaus. I saw Love and Rockets open for Siouxsie in Los Angeles, in 1986. 2 nights in a row

  • @gothicallyyoursprofessorm.7222

    I love listening to your talks. Specially this one. And listening to your opinions are great, history and sharing. A+

  • @J.G.M.Jr.
    @J.G.M.Jr. Před rokem

    Just discovered your channel, and summarily subbed. Looking forward to binge watching your offerings. Informative and sincere. I'm in!

  • @fluffyfishcool226
    @fluffyfishcool226 Před rokem

    Just found this video and love this so much! Bauhaus is a favorite band of mine.
    Also your makeup and look is so COOL!

  • @a.v.clubdeath6329
    @a.v.clubdeath6329 Před rokem +2

    Just came across this channel and the content seems super cool. Would love to see more Goth 101! I've found it difficult to find goth band history videos made by goth people themselves.

  • @indigoblur
    @indigoblur Před rokem +3

    I've yet to watch this but I'm just incredibly happy to see a long video essay about a goth band from a goth! Please make more of these!
    As for suggestions, another cornerstone band such as The Cure could work. Eventually, I'd love to see these with modern bands too (maybe some interviews 👁).

  • @MoonBurnsProductions
    @MoonBurnsProductions Před 11 měsíci

    I hope you end up doing more of these. Really informative and entertaining and I enjoyed it a lot.

  • @chrissmith8526
    @chrissmith8526 Před rokem +2

    I was lucky enough to work for Beggars Banquet in the early 80s and saw them many many times at the Rock Garden in Covent Garden they used to sell their tapes at the door I never paid to see them was always on the guest list . They were more punk than Goth tbh

  • @chrismorgue6743
    @chrismorgue6743 Před 3 měsíci

    I come back to watch this every so often, hoping you do more of these soon🦇

  • @raens9256
    @raens9256 Před 2 lety +4

    Liked and subscribed. And I'm looking forward to the next G101.
    This was fantastic. Thank you for taking the time to be a historian for a thing you're passionate about. 🖤

  • @thiscorrosion900
    @thiscorrosion900 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Punk and glam and even some metal seem to all be important touchstones for Bauhaus, but they combined all that with pop, even, and they had a healthy love for
    reggae/dub as well, and even funk, soul music. I've played Bauhaus for people who don't know them at all, and they often say "wow, this is too metal for me," or "too punk,"
    but, it's not really any of those things, though there are elements of both in the music, of course. Bauhaus was quite original in their approach, and they never seemed
    to get proper credit for that. Maybe these days they have. Then others have told me they can't deal with Bauhaus as it's "too avant garde." Which is a valid enough
    criticism, most of their music is pretty jagged and not at all commercial, whatever that is. You weren't going to hear "Double Dare" on the AM American Top 40 radio
    charts. LOL There's even a bit of a Kurt Weill/Brecht influence on some of their tracks, such as "The Three Shadows".

  • @turquoisedays444
    @turquoisedays444 Před rokem

    love the effort you put in to these videos and giving information. keep it up!

  • @Maija56
    @Maija56 Před 2 lety +4

    well done!! thank you for creating this

  • @NegativeDee
    @NegativeDee Před 8 měsíci

    I've been a fan of Bauhaus since the start this was a really interesting video thank you for producing it.

  • @zorkwhouse8125
    @zorkwhouse8125 Před 10 měsíci

    Excellent video sir! Really good work and I can tell that really must have been a pretty monumental editing task. Just came across your channel seeing this video and subscribed - look forward to future group over-views if you come round to them (will work my way back through the older ones as well).
    Have the old clam-shell case VHS of Shadow of Light. Also, was super lucky and I got to see them on their 1998 reunion tour when they played at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA. It was the perfect time for me and was actually the first concert I ended up going to myself (vs with the parents etc) and it was surprisingly really really good. Only surprisingly because no one really knew what to expect going into it because the tour etc kind of came out of nowhere. But, the band members were still young enough at the time that they honestly didn't look that different from concert footage of their original run - and most importantly they sounded just as good. Peter Murphy's voice was nearly identical to the original stuff and he could hit all the notes. **in saying all that, its natural for bands to have to change over time as the members age and there's nothing wrong with that - lots of bands successfully transition with age without losing touch with what made folks dig them originally. In this case though, it was just a really cool surprise/treat to show up to see them and it feel like it almost could have been an extension of the first time round.
    They did a tour with NIN (I can't remember the year) that I really wanted to catch - wherein Peter Murphy and Trent Reznor did some almost duet type versions of a handful of songs by the band Joy Division, and I would almost have killed to have gotten to see that (on the up side there are also some rough studio versions on YT that the two recorded concurrent with the tour I believe).
    Lastly, I have to say that I felt/feel the same way about that later album they did - and I really really wanted to like it, but it just wasn't very inspiring or even that interesting. Which is a shame because they proved during the periods of solo Murphy and Love and Rockets that they could absolutely still write good songs - and IMO some of the songs on the first L&R album are almost as good and really not that far removed from what appeared on Burning on the Inside. "Haunted when the minutes drag" is really a killer song and you could almost imagine Murphy singing it.
    At any rate, I doubt at this point I'll ever be able to see them again live, though I suppose it depends on how long and to where their current or ::crossing fingers:: future tour(s) take them.

  • @adrianjohnson918
    @adrianjohnson918 Před 7 měsíci

    I enjoyed this Bauhaus review, well done with the edit, info and imaging ❤

  • @graphsas
    @graphsas Před rokem

    Thanks a lot for your Bauhaus' retrospective! I learn a lot!! SAS 🖤🖤🦇🦇

  • @faerienightingale9100
    @faerienightingale9100 Před 10 měsíci

    Yay! Knowledgeable and interesting info about the 'goth' scene and the fantastic music it spawned! Thankyou.... please keep it up (I'd particularly appreciate a post about The Cure and Siouxsie and the banshees. Take care, Faerie N.

  • @hekakain4108
    @hekakain4108 Před rokem +2

    I dare you to be real
    To touch
    To touch a flickering flame
    The pangs
    The pangs of dark delight
    Don't cower
    Don't cower in night fright
    Don't back away just yet
    From destinations set
    I dare you to be proud
    To dare to shout aloud
    For convictions that you feel
    Like sound from bells to peal
    I dare you to despise
    Bureaucracy and all its lies
    In the void
    In the void they stare
    They never
    They never dared to dare
    I dare
    I dare
    I dare you
    You
    You
    You
    I dare you
    You
    I
    I
    👹👻💀

  • @Spudcore
    @Spudcore Před rokem +1

    Great job covering one of my very favouritest bands. Totally unique sound, lightning in a bottle, no wonder that they had internal problems. Saw them in the Ambassador in Dublin the second time they reformed and they were incredible. Electrifying show, they had lost none of their energy, one of the best I've been to.
    Love your hair by the way.
    P.S. Would be delighted if you would cover the Virgin Prunes. 🖤

  • @christianbritton1362
    @christianbritton1362 Před 9 měsíci

    Love your videos!

  • @maynardjohnson3313
    @maynardjohnson3313 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Yeah, soundtrack of my youth. I kinda like Sisters of Mercy, Cure and Field of the Nephelim.

  • @iandism
    @iandism Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great video of the amazing Bauhaus. I was lucky enough to see them 4 times in the early 80s, and they were an incredible live experience. I was also at the Sisters of mercys first gig. I soon moved from the dying punk scene and dived into the darkside. Seeing bands such as Bauhaus, Killing Joke, Sisters, Birthday Party, the Cramps etc, gave me faith that music hadn't turned to shit. Have you checked out the very gothic tale of Lady Paranorma on CZcams? Well worth the watch, and narrated by Peter Murphy himself. Also, can I recommend a band from the USA. Very underrated goth band called Gargoyle Sox from Detroit.

  • @panoramicadelasartes
    @panoramicadelasartes Před rokem +3

    A very illustrative video! Thnks

  • @azloii9781
    @azloii9781 Před měsícem

    Man this band is so creative and talented

  • @mthewolf1095
    @mthewolf1095 Před 5 měsíci

    First Bauhaus song I ever heard was Crowds, and my buddy played it cause I was going through a breakup. That was back in 1987. Still love them today, 2023.

  • @johnnyweresorrry
    @johnnyweresorrry Před 10 měsíci

    you sir are a true gentleman & scholar. Thanks for the unbiased review on the discography. You earned yourself a new subscriber. Respect.

  • @theresasayanara5565
    @theresasayanara5565 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this university, rich, lesson with Bauhaus! You are a savvy, na-t cave creature! Bravo 🎉

  • @thiscorrosion900
    @thiscorrosion900 Před 7 měsíci

    I was busting out Dark Entries last night a few times on the guitar here: wow, always makes my ears ring but it's so much fun to play along with the record. It's actually
    shocking how easy it actually is to play that song. Just crank up the gain and have fun.

  • @patrickduffy2744
    @patrickduffy2744 Před rokem +2

    I’m old lived in Glasgow and seen Bauhaus The Cure Southern Death Cult Meteors Death Cult PIL Sex Gang Children Siouxsie Virgin Prunes The Cult it was magic and many more parties

  • @joseantoniogalante897
    @joseantoniogalante897 Před 8 měsíci

    Once my favourite band now one of my faves...
    I didn't expect to like it as much as i did, the gothguy was good...congrats!

  • @Flaplo
    @Flaplo Před rokem

    This was great - I'd watch a lot more videos like it!

  • @kklouzer
    @kklouzer Před 7 měsíci

    History/background of The Cramps would be intriguing!

  • @careful__Icarus
    @careful__Icarus Před 10 měsíci

    Just saw Love and Rockets last month and really enjoyed your video. 1st time,but not last time,viewer. Subbing now. Cheers

  • @EadwinTomlinson
    @EadwinTomlinson Před rokem +1

    Impressive coverage of a great band. Your take on each album was spot on although I tend to enjoy Sky over Mask (might be the cover). Really like the commentary of the music vids 😂 and do Nephillim next!

  • @paulkohler9812
    @paulkohler9812 Před rokem +1

    The one and only time I saw Bauhaus live...we had pit tickets...he swear on me ffs...well...Peter...not once...but two fuckin times during the show reaches down and hands my Fiance at the time...a rose. It..was...fuckin...amazing.

  • @murkyseb
    @murkyseb Před 11 měsíci

    This was really good, great video. You should do one on the cramps

  • @user-xg7iz4ok5z
    @user-xg7iz4ok5z Před 10 dny

    Dr Sanders my compliments on this!!

  • @reddays8448
    @reddays8448 Před 2 lety +5

    Dr. Sanders!!!

  • @zeurs6604
    @zeurs6604 Před 3 měsíci

    Great review been a fan of Bauhaus , love and rocket since early mid 80’s

  • @DonovanPresents
    @DonovanPresents Před rokem

    I would love to learn about more goth bands. Thanks!

  • @thiscorrosion900
    @thiscorrosion900 Před 7 měsíci

    Antonin Artaud I believe was a major influence on the band as it developed, and also a hero of David's, etc. It's pronounced "An ton in Ar-Toeee" more or less. Artaud was early
    on an important European silent film actor, also part of the original Surrealists (with whom he later had a falling out and distanced himself from) such as Breton, acted
    in Abel Gance's film Napoleon, and also The Passion of Joan of Arc (a total silent masterpiece by Carl Dreyer who also directed Vampyr, another early "goth" masterpiece!). On Eject the band dedicates Double Dare to Artaud, whose writings are often fiery polemics against fascism and stupidity and falsity in art and life. Later Artaud was institutionalized due to mental illness and drug addiction issues, on and off. Artaud's major achievement might be his book The Theater and Its Double, which is still a spectacularly influential tome on the possibilities of a new Theater that has little connection to what is considered conventional "theater." He wanted theater to be a transformative, spiritual art. Also his acting is fondly remembered, as are his writings which are collected in various places. A lot of his writings are like bizarre surrealist polemics, or poetry, or both.

  • @leoskennedy
    @leoskennedy Před rokem +1

    This video is really good!

  • @oommdtube
    @oommdtube Před 10 měsíci

    Yes ! 120
    Minutes gave me intro to what still is my top vocal inspriration

  • @stephenbarker4422
    @stephenbarker4422 Před 8 měsíci

    All of the band members attended the same scool that I went to ,when innitially forming they played in front of the rest of the school and went on to greater things .They have consistently remained true in regards to thier aproach to performing and overall styalisation .It was obvious to everyone watching them at school that they were going to be popular .

  • @user-if1gf6rw4v
    @user-if1gf6rw4v Před 10 měsíci

    I saw them at the Northampton civic centre supporting house of love and magazine. My friend at school his dad was tour manager in the uk

  • @rickonnye2001
    @rickonnye2001 Před 5 měsíci

    great interesting video thank you

  • @MultiMatt9
    @MultiMatt9 Před 10 měsíci

    There wasn't much here I didn't already know, but that is because I am already a huge fan. Nevertheless, I enjoyed watching/ listening to this and I think you did a great job covering their material. I know this video is old, but I just now stumbled upon it and subscribed to your channel. Hope to see more of the same quality discussions at a later time.

  • @FlackooPretty
    @FlackooPretty Před rokem +1

    Nice video man! Subbed!

  • @Truly_XOXO
    @Truly_XOXO Před měsícem

    i found this in search of info an a cassette i found in a thrift shop today best cassette find yet!

  • @mutedmutiny9542
    @mutedmutiny9542 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Along with the live albums I think you should have mentioned “swing the heartache” the BBC sessions compilation. It’s not quite “live” but some of the signs were recorded in one take and there’s very minimal overdubs, so it’s a very raw sounding release but with better acoustics than a live record. Highly recommended

  • @bookbm
    @bookbm Před 14 hodinami

    Keep doing your thing dude!

  • @philiptaylor6911
    @philiptaylor6911 Před 10 měsíci

    I was privileged to see Bauhaus on several occasions but the one that stands out the most was they 1979 gig at the Warehouse in Leeds very short set due to the material they had but it was electric not seen anything like it before . The gig was only attended by a curious few but was one in a life time experience.

  • @AtZero138
    @AtZero138 Před rokem +1

    Have too.. David J !! Most underrated Bass Player, seeing live.. minus D Ash . So what.. old Pete almost died.. which was crazy, because he's a badass.. no encores , but sounded great... In Santa Ana CA.. David J is Lord..

  • @judeluhrs9741
    @judeluhrs9741 Před 2 lety +5

    i saw their show last weekend in San Francisco all reunited and sounding awesome (for a change) ... Peter looks great having finally shaved the head and lost weight; Daniel can still bring it on the guitar though he's lost a step; David J is perfect as always on bass; and his little brother Kevin (one of my fave drummers actually) was excellent ... they are all in their 60s of course and i'm remembering the last time i saw the group in Hollywood 1998 which was an underwhelming attempt to re-connect with the music industry ... they all love playing to American audiences and bring it by preparing and doing their best ... i predict they will press for at least another year and be back around touring in 2023 ... i bought tickets to the Sept 12 show and will be travelling to Wash DC to see them wrap up this tour (they are basically taking July & August off) ... highly recommend seeing Bauhaus now that the old wine is aged to perfection

  • @xenos_n.
    @xenos_n. Před 2 lety +3

    Getting old is weird. It's weird how well I remember 30 years ago, but 40 years ago when these albums came out, I didn't exist, and really know nothing about this bands. Feels like forever ago because it was before my time, but it was only JUST before it. Anyways, good retrospective, all I knew about Bauhaus was Bela Lugosis Dead.

    • @alienmindwarp3455
      @alienmindwarp3455 Před 2 lety +2

      Idk your tastes, but this band is definitely worth a listen, and with a wide range of sound from gentle to harsh, there may be something just right for you.

    • @xenos_n.
      @xenos_n. Před 2 lety

      @@alienmindwarp3455 I don't doubt I might like them, I just never managed to.

    • @alienmindwarp3455
      @alienmindwarp3455 Před 2 lety +1

      @@xenos_n. I've felt the same way of many bands, time is short, and either I will or won't get around to it, either way, it's on my radar and I cast fate to the wind 🥂

  • @OAlem
    @OAlem Před 10 měsíci +2

    As innovative and relevant as Bauhaus were, Murphy's solo work is so much more sophisticated. Dust is epic, for example. Hot Trip to Heaven is a wonderful classic album and L&R's apex but there has never been an album like Cascade and there never will be again.
    EDIT: I've met him twice. A gem of a human. Long, funny story.

  • @thepitsofdarkness
    @thepitsofdarkness Před 2 lety +4

    Average Joe finds a copy of MASK at a thrift store. Takes it home and gives it a spin. And all the colors fade to black. 🖤⚰🦇🥀

  • @flaviomarques736
    @flaviomarques736 Před 2 lety

    Eles continuam mandando bem ao vivo , apesar do tempo.... 🦇🦇🦇

  • @chefhawk
    @chefhawk Před 10 měsíci

    I did learn some stuff. On a side note, I saw Peter Murphy at the London passport office when collecting mine, but was too shy to say anything to him at the time. cheers for the video.

  • @tutts999
    @tutts999 Před měsícem

    It seems that the age of new ground breaking bands seems to be over.

  • @jiggystardust
    @jiggystardust Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for this, I'm going to have to give Burning from the Inside some more chances. And they announced Murphy was going into rehab only hours before they were supposed to take the stage on the Denver stop of the delayed tour but at least I got to see them here before the pandemic. Rotten luck on the DCD tour as well but it seems pretty obvious now that there's even less of a chance of ever seeing them live again.

  • @scottgardener
    @scottgardener Před rokem

    A friend introduced me to Bauhaus in the early 90s, years after they split up. I was so overjoyed to get to see them live during the Resurrection tour. That they have toured sporadically for decades after they split up, and even put out Go Away White, is beautifully on-point with the undead theme.

  • @davidevans9266
    @davidevans9266 Před 10 měsíci

    I love your show its awesome and honest, and im not even Goth nore ever have been . I only ever knew one song by Bauhaus . Anyway keep it up i will be watching 10/10

  • @terrypmusic
    @terrypmusic Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice..

  • @rickw3941
    @rickw3941 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for doing this. Never will be another B house.

  • @justinriley158
    @justinriley158 Před 3 měsíci

    Oddly, King Volcano is just about my favorite Bauhaus song… and The Sky’s Gone Out is my favorite album 🤷‍♂️😂

  • @talatawi6474
    @talatawi6474 Před 2 lety +6

    Lene Lovich would be so cool! 🦇

  • @Oshiiiiiiiiiiii
    @Oshiiiiiiiiiiii Před 10 měsíci

    Omg, you are something special! 😊 🥰you remind me a little bit of Sam Rockwell. ❤

  • @PatriciaCross
    @PatriciaCross Před 8 měsíci

    You can thank the reggae influence on the bass player (David J). At the time they were forming, parts of the post punk scene were experimenting with Dub (a genre of Reggae), which is how we got bands like The Police (as the most notable example.) The bass he played on Bela Lugosi's Dead was a really slowed down Dub bassline, and it had influenced the band's overall sound through its history. It is why they occasionally sound kind of reggae, they actually are somewhat reggae at their roots. It is also why they are probably the only goth band to be able to slip into Dub/Reggae so seamlessly. It isn't a shift in style when it happens, just a shift in focus on what part of their sound is strongest.

  • @alienmindwarp3455
    @alienmindwarp3455 Před 2 lety +6

    45 Grave could be discussed, and whatever happened to their guitarist Pat Smear? No one ever talks about him, other than him being in the Germs.
    Like 45 Grave wasn't cool, and never existed, like when people didn't know about Samhain in between Misfits and Danzig.

    • @mournblade1066
      @mournblade1066 Před rokem +3

      Pat Smear went on to join some lesser-known bands such as Nirvana and The Foo Fighters..