Bauhaus - Third Uncle
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- Опубліковано 13 січ 2010
- From Bauhaus's 1982 The Sky's Gone Out. (The song originally, of course, from Eno's 1974 Taking Tiger Mountain.) Film footage is from D. W. Griffith's 'Abraham Lincoln,' 1930, creative commons license.
Shoplifted this on cassette, when it came out in the '80s.....
I loved cassettes. They were easy to shoplift
High Tide and Green Grass plus half (?) my collection when
albums were in their covers.
That coat, worth its weight in d'or.
I didn’t steal mine…but I still have this cassette!
Pure class - how can anyone not love Bauhaus???
I saw Bauhaus on stage in London, the same week they released this song.
a forever experience
YOU'RE SO LUCKY!
In The Lyceum ?
Wow
damn u must be really old now
I m usually not a fan of covers but the Bauhaus always leave their style on everything. The Bauhaus are one of a kind n do everything on another level completely!!!
Of course Eno was 10 years ahead but Bauhaus are the only ones who could've interpreted this correctly.
He still is a great performer! I saw Peter Murphy recently - omg, he's not as skinny as in his younger days, but his voice is still the deep, rich, mesmerizing voice, and his stage presence is magical! And this song KICKS ASS! Mr. Murphy played many songs (his repertoire is so large now) but treated the crowd to many Bauhaus songs as well. Sadly, this one was not included, but it's one of my faves. The original Brian Eno version is also excellent - both versions are brilliant, eh?
Still have my vinyl copy of The Sky's Gone Out.....still delicious.
everyone's first was bela. and that set them up on their career. bela was still the #1 alternative song on the local toronto radio station in the 90s in their top 1000 countdown, nearly 15-20 years after it was released.
First time hearing Bauhaus's cover of Eno 1974 classic. Well. Love Eno!
Lady BlackstarDust heard this on a Pandora station for Magazine. The Eno Version, I mean. But of course Bauhaus did a version. Because it’s awesome
One of my all time favourite songs and definitely one of my Bauhaus favourites. Its just so sexy and primevall i loved it back in 83 and still love it to bit today, fab; when i hear it im 13 again.
Then there was Eno.
Badass tune. Just found out it is an Eno cover. Rediscover how influential Eno is. He the man.
In good and bad ways (His own songs and working with Talking Heads: amazing, U2: good, Devo: not so much)
Rediscover... I don't think so!! I could tell when he played Synth and Resident Weirdo in Roxy Music!!😎🚀🌈😳🚀💋
from david's urgent bass, to kevin's explosive drums, to daniel's soaring guitar...and then peter's perfectly understated vocal, this song puts together an epic opening.
i love them, but its still a cover
my first bauhaus record i'd buy was in 1996,
i'd never heard a man singing songs like BOWIE
I'd loved it,awesome voice
I love this video and this song!!
definitely one of my favourite songs
Saw these guys many times in the 80's and still one of my go to's to play in the car. Magnificant
The original and cover are very different. This is one of my fave Bauhaus tracks, then youtube was created and I finally discovered it was a cover :) The original is way rawer and way less smooth, more punky, but both are amazing.
I think they've been pretty faithful to the original. Especially the lead and bass guitars.
@@pwatts8846 I have to disagree with all respect. This version seems to be more focused on the vocals rather than what made the Eno original so outstanding..... the gut wrenching guitar by Phil Manzanera. The original sounds like Phil is actually breaking his fingers, or at least the guitar strings, while playing. Perhaps that is just Eno and his feedback taping genius but that does not matter. It is the sound of that guitar that makes the song. Unfortunately I feel that this version does not capture that incredible rawness.
Yea I like both too
@@stevejackson8094 a good and well argued point, but 14 year old me still loved this.
@@Spectrescup
Don't get me wrong, I like this version by Bauhaus too.
Just not as much as the original version by Brian Eno.
Eno's version is the one I heard first and had listened to for a few years, long before Bauhaus did a cover of it.
And it's the version I fell in love with.
MASTERPIECE !!!!!
A monument!!!
Absolutely.. one of my top tracks of all time...Wonderful
+Derek Rushton Again,this is a cover. And the prize goes to.....(anyone who can think without having to rely on their phone or google, I.E, anyone with a brain...)
+Michael Schmidt The prize goes to Bauhaus but it's a cover from Brian Eno friend!!!
+Michael Schmidt are there people with brains these days....oh.....;)
@dancooperfication Your articulacy, as ever, is outstanding. Thank you. What an admirable philosophy of music you have. With this attitude, we could have dispensed with Mahler, Bach and all those old farts. Thank God!
Twenty years ago we tore up a lot of dorm rooms listening to that song....
Awesome Music !!!!!!
Brian Eno was way ahead of his time !!!!!
Most folk are ahead of their time. We just didn't know it at the time.
Tellement de souvenirs...d'une certaine époque.
...d'une certaine époque.
i wish i was there in the 80s :3
+Luv Snowkitties For the music, maybe. As a first-year Xer (1966) I can tell you that you were spared alot of shit.
Matt Miniatt Yeah haha, for the music. And the clubs as well. But sure, today a lot of stuff has improved.
Xer born 1970. Usually, people don’t realize they lived in amazing times but we did. I can’t even begin to tell you how amazing it was to be a child in the 1970’s and a teen in the 1980’s..,
clod8 i can only imagine! 😓
@@danieldente I, too, was born in 1970. And let me tell you, it was better in the regard that we didn't pander to entire races of people over syrup bottles and invented racism.
There were tims
There was pork
There are legs
There are skarks
There was John
There are cliffs
There was mother
There's a poker
There was you
Then there was you
There are scenes
There are blues
There are boots
There are shoes
There are Turks
There are fools
They're in lockers
They're in schools
They're in you
Then there was you
Burn my fingers
Burn my toes
Burn my uncle
Burn his books
Burn his shoes
Cook the leather
Put it on me
Does it fit me
Or you
It looks tight on you
+Kriss X This a cover. Stupid kids.
+Kriss X Hillfuckinglarious !!!
by Braian Eno
Drugs don’t help
and then there was you...
Classic
Just...makes...me...wanna...BOUNCE!!! Maybe like in a Bau-nce-haus;-)
One of my fave tracks of all time....
this is perfect, save to hd before someone screws it up...ty for posting
i have a uncle that i truly dislike, so i totally identify with this song haha
A perfect song for them to cover!
I only knew the original Eno version which is a masterpiece. Just discovered this one and BIG LOVE ! :)
One of my fav songs from a seminal post-punk band!
My favorite Bauhaus songs are the ones that sound like Love and Rockets. Kick in the Eye is another one.
This Song makes me want to visit the local graveyard lol.
Que ritmo feliz e contagiante dessa música!!
Happy Halloween my dark friends!
The way they played this live made this version sound like the Magic Roundabout theme.
Top 3 Bauhaus song! Wahi' Valleys
Killer Cover
great -- just love this
I miss the old UA-cam. :(
you can go back to the old version ....look in the menu
Rex Rod I think that they called it,,. TV
Rex Rod yess
they called it mtv
One of the most stormingest covers ever.
The original version of this song seems more crispy and raw, while this version seems more blurry. I dig them both.
good to hear from you . i'm going to give it a shot this reminds me of misfits, samhain,and someone else i can't think of right now. gold stars for you! keep me posted k ?
*"then there was YOU!!!"* 🎶
j'adore et la version originale de brian Eno est excellente !!
so great version!! the master Eno feat. it 1974's Bauhaus was played 78-79 with a really dark wave sound!!!!
God this brings me back.
Awesome, brings me back
i've been busy lately, but since hearing from you i'm going to get back into it. THANKS !
My favorite of Bauhaus...
one of their best
I love Eno but I have to say this version might be better than Eno's original. Bauhaus really nailed it.
This song still tracks
So fucking amazing, still to this day
Nice Video
going to do that RIGHT NOW! THANKS!
Me Like. Fab !!!
Yup....from Canada😁
Wicked cover
Unsurpassed in cool factor
then there was you!
Its still much better than Eno's version though;) I discovered Bauhaus in 1980, I was 13 and still at school; Ive always liked music "from the fringes", even from a very young age; I had a father with excellent musical taste: Velvet Underground, Rolling Stones, Beatles, Ry Cooder, Led Zep, blues stuff from Bessie Smith(yes, on Bakelite records lol), so my education began at a very early age:)
imho, mask is their best album. try to enjoy them album at a time, it's a fully realised production of the artists, instead of consuming them one song at a time in a vaccuum. mask sets up a certain environment after a few songs. awesome stuff.
Spot on
BRUTAL!!!
Top d+!
Great video. Here is my visual interpretation of it. Killer song. Third Uncle - Bauhaus. The Eclipse.
best version is on 801 live
yes..my god so greatttttttttttt
Great tune, good video remix.
best cover of this. rivals the original, surely.
@dancooperfication Today I stood for 15 minutes reading an account by Jonny Marr of why Wire were a great band. It wasn't massively articulate, but nonetheless he didn't write that piece about Bauhaus. My sense is that they took accepted cliches of the moment and just...made them louder. Wire, The Fall and the Gof4 did something that marked a genuine aesthetic break. Your view?
Brian Eno (801)
excellent brian eno's cover!
@ifanbates
I agree with your evaluation of Bahaus's Ziggy Stardust. I always considered Bowie's vocals lacking.
your mind is all you own treasure it
💜🤘🏿
Aw shucks, I can remember having a V.I.P. , jumping to the front of a block long lineup and listening to Baha'is, the cure, Joy Div/ New Order, Echo,etc completely Goines on good pink and brown MDA(
I cut myself of( stoner, my kid calls me Antique- 55, she Vintage- 35) but I wanted to address the comment" I wish I was alive in the 80' s" . Good wish kiddo, everything was in the original wrapper, nothing was watered down. When you bought some drug, it was that drug you asked for no cuts, just the real Mc Coy. No Fentynol cut crap. It's too bad these Millenials haven't experienced Top Drawer dope, maybe the the we ould be less apt to turn violent at the drop of a hat. Bottom line is that there's so many of them the powers that be don't have a clue what to do with all of them. The aren't marrying and consuming let me they are supposed to do. It's sad here in Vancouver in my neighborhood ( East Van- D.T.E.S) they've dropping like fly's at the rate of 5 a day. From the Fent, or The F as they call it. And that's not when the aren't killing or robbing each other. Talking with a cop the other day. We both left shaking our heads when I explained they have No Moral Compass. It bums me out. All my friend are dead alone in their pads from Fent spiked everything. God, it hurts really deep in my soul, which I still have. And the future looks grim, to say the least. Our glasses should always be half full, not empty. God bless everyone,and I mean that. Nov. 25,2020. I geuss this is the end re esult of Reganomics( LOL)
@dancooperfication Jonny Marr was the guitarist in the Smiths - possibly one of the more important British bands of the mid and late eighties. Are you suggesting that anyone who tries to write songs and gigs them is somehow automatically to be valued? Hmmm. I have written songs and gigged them, but I wouldn't claim that what I did stands the test of time because I was, uh "dedicated to my art".
yeaaaaaaaaaa
the song mask reminds me of the old BELA LUGOSI movies.
La película combina muy bien con la canción
great fucking video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, Mr. Brambell!
mainly you had horses then we had electromagnetc bursts and we had oh vhatever dadlong love Bauhaus - Third Uncle
I'd like a mash-up of the original vocals and drums with the Bauhaus guitars and bass plz......
this is my first timelisternin to this band . thisthe second song i chose, the first one was bela lugosi's dead.
What a wackie mashup!
Thread......
nice cover.
You should of seen them open with this live,it was superb,I guess even Eno would have loved it.Great Power,Great Performance & Pete Murphy with his then chiseled from white granite face.He was a really good performer
BBC did better than the original season recently..... I always felt that Bauhaus were kings of the cover, third uncle, telegram Sam , and even Ziggy Stardust (sacrilege) were better than originals..
@Squeaky1423 I understand the skinny part as you get older its much harder to keep slim.I like the work he did with Trent Reznor,but then I really liked Nine Inch Nails.His voice is brilliant but no doubt his Stagecraft was his best feature.I always wanted to look like his fellow band member Daniel Ash in my younger days but it was never possible because I'm exceptionallly stocky.But it has its advantages & I like my build now.The grass is always greener on the other side.
I just listened to both and I have to say Manzanera's guitar is choppier and more disjointed . I like it better . Maybe I'm just old
and always heard Bauhaus's version as a cover .
Tell me about flanger !
@robaralis I've been a session bass player for the best part of 20 years. I don't need to 'learn music'. I also remember going to several Bauhaus gigs in the early eighties when I was a sort-of fan of theirs. But now it seems to me there are many other bands of the late seventies and early eighties who did far more musically interesting and adventurous things than Bauhaus ever did. Perhaps you're just being a bit nostalgic?
Interpol - Say Hello To The Angels? Interpol steal the intro jajaja
did you check out mask or other albums? what did you think?
I too think the Eno version is superior - and this is coming from me not realising it wasa cover til 3 years ago - 24 years after hearing the bauhaus version! I admit the Eno is incredible. However, it is a worthy tribute. Every cover should bring a different interpretation to the original, or there's no point if its just a copy. I think this does well.
@dancooperfication Heh - okay it's a deal. I used to love them - I remember playing countless covers of Bauhaus songs in the eighties. My point is: where was the substance in this band? Other than the hairdos, the dry ice and the posing, what were they saying that could stand the test of time? Not much, if anything, in my view. If your's is different why not take the time to explain why. instead of throwing your toys out of the pram?
What are the chords for this tune?