Reformed again and played in Hollywood last night. Precurser to a world tour I hope.
Anyone looking forward to it? Especially as the late Victor Spinetti has joined them on vocals.
Bauhaus
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Why are there 5 of them?
But no, I completely ignored the last reformed Bauhaus, and haven't heard the album they released. I dearly love the Bauhaus that existed between 1979 & 1983, but I have no wish to hear those songs played by people almost 40 years older, or listen to any new material they may have made. That fire burned out a long time ago.
But no, I completely ignored the last reformed Bauhaus, and haven't heard the album they released. I dearly love the Bauhaus that existed between 1979 & 1983, but I have no wish to hear those songs played by people almost 40 years older, or listen to any new material they may have made. That fire burned out a long time ago.
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Re: Bauhaus
I'll put you down as a "maybe", then?
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Went to see the last reformed tour (when they was four) in '98 and they were on top form.
Will keep an eye out for them if they do tour the UK.
Will keep an eye out for them if they do tour the UK.
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I’d be tempted I suppose but I’d probably half the set list.
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I'd give them ago again. I saw them the first time round when they were largely phenomenal and in '98 when they weren't half bad - nowhere near as intense as the first time around, but I had missed them. I saw them when they did Manchester on the last tour - Murphy had aged a fair bit in those years but it was a good gig. Pete seems to have gone off the rails a bit in recent years so maybe the intensity will be back ?
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Is the second vocalist in case Peter Murphy goes nuts and gets thrown out of the venue?
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I wouldn't have gone to Hollywood to see them. Hartlepool maybe.
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Re: Bauhaus
Alexandra Palace - 8th April.
£68! ouch.
£68! ouch.