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Mrs. Pink Eyes

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 6:57 pm
Said to be the most goth band to ever exist on the planet Earth.

Such hits include:
Stigmata Martyr
Who Killed Mr. Moonlight?
Dark Entries
Crowds

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Discuss your love for them.  
PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 8:56 pm
stare I never got this band, Ive heard most of thair stuff and seen most of the videos in an effort to look as cool as the rest of the "goths"
But i honestly cant getin to them, so i gave up.
Thair music is so old, it farts dust.  

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Mrs. Pink Eyes

PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 10:28 pm
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stare I never got this band, Ive heard most of thair stuff and seen most of the videos in an effort to look as cool as the rest of the "goths"
But i honestly cant getin to them, so i gave up.
Thair music is so old, it farts dust.

If you never got Bauhaus, you never got goth. This thread is for people that like Bauhaus, not for people to b***h about them.  
PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:49 am
The first ever goth band actually. They pioneered the genre in the shadow of punk.
Peter Murphy rocks. I have a shirt with "Press Eject And Give Me The Tape" album cover on it.
I got it from one of their concerts.
Ash had the awesomest coat on, and played a sax during one of the songs. I can't remember which one it was. And I figured out how he does the cool sounds in Hollow Hills. And in the first encoure he wore a fuzzy hat when they came back out.
And David J. finger picked the whole concert!
Mr. Drummer (mind blank, can't remember his blasted name) lost one of his sticks part way through a song, but didn't miss a beat.
Peter Murphy was, as usual, at his best. Came out in a bathrobe for the first encore.
The energy was a little low because of the venue (too high class for a concert of this sort), but I still had a blast. Plus a cool t-shirt.
I've never had so much fun. Saw them in Bethesda, Maryland at the Strathmore if anyone else went. Awesome venue. I've been to two concerts there.
Seeing the Bauhaus there, was definately a surprise.
Did you know there's actually an art school in Germany named Bauhaus?  

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 6:01 am
I love them ^^
One of my favorite goth bands.
 
PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 8:58 am
gonk Im not goth? im tramatized hontesly crying .... stare talk2hand
No, i was not bitching, i want somebody to explain why they are so goth in the first place.  

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Mrs. Pink Eyes

PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2006 10:18 am
Nyed
gonk Im not goth? im tramatized hontesly crying .... stare talk2hand
No, i was not bitching, i want somebody to explain why they are so goth in the first place.
Maybe if you knew a single thing about them, you would know why. Thank you for showing your ignorance. I didn't say you were goth, or you ever were goth. I said you never understood goth. Insulting them is pretty rude too, when you're in a thread about them. Plus, KMFDM would most likely not exist because there wouldn't be certian bands to influence them. So please leave the thread.  
PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 4:29 am
Mrs. Pink Eyes
Nyed
gonk Im not goth? im tramatized hontesly crying .... stare talk2hand
No, i was not bitching, i want somebody to explain why they are so goth in the first place.
Maybe if you knew a single thing about them, you would know why. Thank you for showing your ignorance. I didn't say you were goth, or you ever were goth. I said you never understood goth. Insulting them is pretty rude too, when you're in a thread about them. Plus, KMFDM would most likely not exist because there wouldn't be certian bands to influence them. So please leave the thread.
Quite being so mean. scream
Here is someone asking to know more about a band, and here you are totally brushing them off.
Why don't you try to turn people on to Bauhaus instead of telling them off?  

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Mrs. Pink Eyes

PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 5:42 pm
Sulhir
Quite being so mean. scream
Here is someone asking to know more about a band, and here you are totally brushing them off.
Why don't you try to turn people on to Bauhaus instead of telling them off?

I don't know what thread you are one, but she's making fun of them. She is questioning their gothness. She dislikes them, and so she bitched about them. Please re-read her posts before saying I'm the rude/mean one. She doesn't give two shits about them.  
PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 7:11 pm
No, I dont give two shits about them. thus I WANT YOU to change my mind, you sheep.
*points to something and says its goth, go worship it*
I dont get the gothyness of the band, so ******** explain it cuse all i see is gelled hair and sunglasses.
The point of my complaint is Im in some way trying to understand the "greatness of this band"
arrow KMFDM is in no way influanced by Bauhaus, you are thinking of SKinny Puppy  

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Mrs. Pink Eyes

PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 7:25 pm
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No, I dont give two shits about them. thus I WANT YOU to change my mind, you sheep.

How the hell am I sheep? I'm not following anyone. The irony is that you are calling me a sheep, but asking you to teach you about Bauhaus.
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*points to something and says its goth, go worship it*

I don't worship anything goth, maybe Rozz but that's different.
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I dont get the gothyness of the band, so ******** explain it cuse all i see is gelled hair and sunglasses.

Are you judging a band by how they look? Please, most old school goth bands weren't around when goth fashion first started. Ever heard of Joy Division? Ian Curtis was a nerdy little pale white guy. Bauhaus are goth because they perfectly fit what goth music is. Many bands say they started goth music, and are the founding fathers. Sorry you don't know that, I didn't know you were so shallow and judge a band by their looks.
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The point of my complaint is Im in some way trying to understand the "greatness of this band"

How does gothness = greatness? I don't mind if people hate them, but you hating them because you don't understand them is immature and ignorant.
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arrow KMFDM is in no way influanced by Bauhaus, you are thinking of SKinny Puppy

I know the difference between KMFDM and Skinny Puppy, even though I don't care for either. Bauhaus influenced more bands than imagined.  
PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 9:32 pm
Nyed
No, I dont give two shits about them. thus I WANT YOU to change my mind, you sheep.
*points to something and says its goth, go worship it*
I dont get the gothyness of the band, so ******** explain it cuse all i see is gelled hair and sunglasses.
The point of my complaint is Im in some way trying to understand the "greatness of this band"
arrow KMFDM is in no way influanced by Bauhaus, you are thinking of SKinny Puppy


I would ask that if you don't like something than discuss it in a constructive manner or refrain from commenting. This is a reminder that flaming is not tolerated. Calling someone a "Sheep" is not acceptable.

Please keep your comments on the topic of the band, and what you're likes and dislikes about it constructive and relevent.  

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Sulhir

PostPosted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 1:10 am
Mrs. Pink Eyes, do yourself a favor and eat your hands.

Bauhaus Official Site

Biography -
Adam Gnade
BAUHAUS:
GLOAMING THE STAR WALK

Bauhaus slid fully formed from punk rock's womb in
late 1978. Over the course of four hot years, they
unintentionally birthed a genre (Goth), moved on,
moved forward, and surged mercurial through the
post-punk music scene, tearing into tense, bass-driven
new-wave, T-Rex-esque dark-glam, and swirling,
clattering, orchestral atmospherics, whilst churning
it into a grand, velvet, Rimbaudian hallucination. To
pin the band to one genre is nothing but reductive.
Their influences run deep, encompassing everything
from dub reggae to proto-electronic bands like Can and
Suicide. As the NME says,
"Bauhaus are to Goth, what Radiohead are to Prog."

It's all building blocks; you see it when they play
live. It comes to you in sudden illuminations! You
realize that The Faint, The Killers and Moving Units
got their twisted, sexclub beats from Bauhaus. That
the sensual 'disco punk' darkness The Rapture milk,
was unpasteurized dairy to Bauhaus 20 years ago and
second-nature at that. Seeing Bauhaus live brings it
all back home. How-without them-there wouldn't be a
Nine Inch Nails or a Jane's Addiction or a Bloc Party,
Franz Ferdinand, AFI, Interpol, Hot Hot Heat. Sui
generis.

The accomplishments of singer Peter Murphy, bassist
David J, guitarist Daniel Ash and drummer Kevin
Haskins are too many to list here. But to touch
lightly, there are the four studio albums-In the Flat
Field (1980), Mask (1981), The Sky's Gone Out (1982),
and Burning from the Inside (1983)-which merged icy
detachment with impassioned artistic violence. There's
the rivetting appearance with David Bowie in The
Hunger, this at the Thin White Duke's royal request.
There are the classic Peel sessions. Live recordings.
And hits, seismic rumbles, crushing hymns like "She's
in Parties," "Kick in the Eye," "Stigmata Martyr" and
the great, epic, pillar of ether and brooding, stark
psychedelia, "Bela Lugosi's Dead." Like Iggy Pop sang,
it was "soul radiation in the dead of night, love in
the middle of a firefight." And it still is.

Bauhaus' 1998 'Resurrection' world tour was a
smashing success but only foretold of that which was
to come: This year's full-scale reunion, kicking off
with a hush-hush, pre-Coachella secret show in LA,
where the band took the stage and played savage like
they'd never left-still full of fire and heart and
poise, before disappearing back into the wings like
the phantoms of the teenage opera they were once
dubbed by the press and then the already legendary,
spot-light stealing performance at the big festival in
the dessert.

Funky but dangerous, doomy but not without a certain
Godardian sense of humor, it is a sound dead-set
relevant to life today. As the guns of war rattle, and
society falls back to 1980s conservatism, as hands in
the darkness reach out for a guiding star, Bauhaus has
returned to claim what's theirs... the world, you,
your heart, everything. Darkness doubles. The light
pours in...
 
PostPosted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 6:05 pm
heres where i feel like a dumb a**. whats prog?
And from this artical it seems they influanced Mod music more then "goth" music.  

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Danthalas

PostPosted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 7:14 pm
I love Bauhaus, possibly my favorite goth band... but it's a hard debate between Bauhaus and Sisters of Mercy.

I just have a hard time deciding wether i like "Dark Entries" or "Stigmata Martyr" more than i like "Temple of Love" or "More" Heh... anyways, yes, Bauhaus Fan. Though i'm a bit miffed that i missed their latest Concert because i had to work.  
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