Check out the Top of the Pops playlist here ➤ bit.ly/2F8np11 Top Of The Pops - 80s Performances ➤ bit.ly/2GouWZR Top Of The Pops - 90s Performances ➤ bit.ly/3lHFtPB
@@I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music i still keep meeting young goth kids in discord chats who don't know them... Not enough people really dig into music and look up information online.
I'm now seventeen, and while I very much appreciate the new technology, better rights for my people, and general comfort in everyday life, I always catch myself being kind of sad about missing all of my favourite bands being active... In fact I just feel kind of frustrated because me missing this was completely out of my hands. All I can do now is listen to my CDs, stream the music and watch recording. But man, I really wish I was there…
I sympathize, but do be grateful that you have videos of watchable quality. 20 years earlier, you're stuck with no video, potato video, or the occasionally well preserved TV special.
@@hp67c Ofc! I love the comfort of todays life. I get to live in a time where all the art I could ever want is as accessible than ever before and I am very grateful for that. That said I still find myself longing for certain aspects of the past. I think that’s natural for us humans though:)
Fantastic stuff from Bauhaus, probably one of their more radio friendly tunes and that album Burning from the Inside was excellent too, really did like King Volcano, brilliant.
I can promise you it wasn't tame if you went to see them live in the Aylesbury Friars back in the day. I'm not sure if one of them was a welder, but they used to throw heavy, sharp, solid, steel objects into the audience. The mosh-pit was inhabited by lanky, white, strung-out goths, who were often bleeding. Possibly after they had been struck by such objects, although they were probably tripping too much to notice.
Daniel is in a pair of black leather trousers, whoa. Why?!!! This brings me back to teen yrs/ Dam! I cant believe how much I love the Tones on Tail everything! record over Bauhaus or Love&rockets, maybe because daniel sings every single song and even plays the saxophone, oh how sexy is that!!!?
Saw Bauhaus back in the late 90s. Daniel perched on a speaker stack and played sax for In Fear of Fear. Epic! People under-appreciate what a musical genius he is. He's almost like an abstract impressionist, more interested than making beautiful noise than structured melodies.
Though I'm sorry I missed this era, by their own account and in my experience as well, they were better in the late 90s than they ever were in their original incarnation.
In the 80s, school trips to cultural sites 'of interest' were invariably ruined by the whole coach singing "Bohemian Rhapsody" or other such shit on the way back. Satisfying, then, for a small nucleus of us to face this down with a no-prisoners-taken version of "She's in Parties" from the back row of the coach one time. Still remember the stunned, traumatized silence of the rest of the coach afterwards, trying to metabolize what they'd heard. Just how it should be.
@@martineshamzin7535 I get it though. No sensible person would dispute that Queen are brilliant, and Bohemian Rhapsody is a work of genius. But there's a fine line between a group sharing appreciating for great music, and just plain old conformity. And there's nothing more rock-n-roll than poking fun at conformity. That's half the reason Bauhaus is so great. They're transgressors. But unlike the cut-rate edgelord transgression of today, they did it with style and taste.
Thanks 🖤 Lyrics# Learning lines in the rain Special effects by Loonatik and Drinks The graveyard scene The golden years She's in parties It's in the can She's in parties It's in the can Freeze frame screen kiss Hot heads under silent wigs Fall guys tumble on the cutting room floor Look-alikes fall on the cutting room door She's in parties It's in the can She's in parties It's in the can Learning lines in the rain Special effects by Loonatik and Drinks Freeze frame, screen kiss, hot-head lights and power It's patently obvious She's in parties It's in the can She's in parties It's in the can Hotlines under a rain of drums Cigarette props in action Dialogue dub, now here's the rub She's acting her reaction She's in parties It's in the can She's in parties It's in the can Learning lines in the rain Special effects by Loonatik and Drinks Freeze frame, screen kiss, hot-head lights and power It's patently obvious She's in parties It's in the can She's in parties It's in the can She's in parties
Learning lines in the rain Special effects by Loonatik and Drinks The graveyard scene The golden years She's in parties It's in the can She's in parties It's in the can Freeze frame screen kiss Hot heads under silent wigs Fall guys tumble on the cutting room floor Look-alikes fall on the cutting room door She's in parties It's in the can She's in parties It's in the can Learning lines in the rain Special effects by Loonatik and Drinks Freeze frame, screen kiss, hot-head lights and power It's patently obvious She's in parties It's in the can She's in parties It's in the can Hotlines under a rain of drums Cigarette props in action Dialogue dub, now here's the rub She's acting her reaction She's in parties It's in the can She's in parties It's in the can Learning lines in the rain Special effects by Loonatik and Drinks Freeze frame, screen kiss, hot-head lights and power It's patently obvious She's in parties It's in the can She's in parties It's in the can She's in parties She's in parties
Top of the Pop's wanted bands to lip sync and Bauhaus wanted to play live so for their performance they pissed about to show what they thought, that's probably why David J appeared to multitask
That thing is called a recorder. Not sure why. Since this is Top of the Pops, my guess is the whole band is lip-syncing to a pre-recorded track. It sounds identical to the album version, so I'd say that's what it is. When they actually play live, Peter played the recorder.
@@rottensquid at 1:05 and 2:24 it goes into the vocal effect they used and in their actual live performances he never sounds like that during that part. This is obviously a lip sync.
Check out the Top of the Pops playlist here ➤ bit.ly/2F8np11
Top Of The Pops - 80s Performances ➤ bit.ly/2GouWZR
Top Of The Pops - 90s Performances ➤ bit.ly/3lHFtPB
The longing I have for this era causes physical pain. And I wasn’t even born yet.
I share your longing and can empathize with your pain although I was 26 when the eighties began. At least I have the memories ...
I always feel that way Justine, always.
Manchester is the center of my universe.
Me too 💔
Reasonable
One of the most important musical bands, and yet so underrated?👌👌👌
Underrated? They were my 1980s. But I love your comment.
@@scroticle Where I was from only the ones that were hitting the clubs even knew this, but I remember the first time I heard this getting blown away
People call them the Godfathers of Goth how are they underrated?
Underrated???? Sure it was not played on top 40 radio in 83... but...
@@I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music i still keep meeting young goth kids in discord chats who don't know them... Not enough people really dig into music and look up information online.
they all so majestic bro
I started art college in 1983. A fantastic year for music, that I knew would change too quickly.
That sound is classic 80s...much needed much desired. It defined an era
Love the Murph man!!!!
I'm now seventeen, and while I very much appreciate the new technology, better rights for my people, and general comfort in everyday life, I always catch myself being kind of sad about missing all of my favourite bands being active...
In fact I just feel kind of frustrated because me missing this was completely out of my hands.
All I can do now is listen to my CDs, stream the music and watch recording. But man, I really wish I was there…
If anyone has-, or knows someone with-, a time machine, please let me know👍
I sympathize, but do be grateful that you have videos of watchable quality. 20 years earlier, you're stuck with no video, potato video, or the occasionally well preserved TV special.
@@hp67c Ofc!
I love the comfort of todays life.
I get to live in a time where all the art I could ever want is as accessible than ever before and I am very grateful for that.
That said I still find myself longing for certain aspects of the past. I think that’s natural for us humans though:)
STOPPPPP THE HAND ACTIONS 1:58 AAAH 💕💕
Fantastic stuff from Bauhaus, probably one of their more radio friendly tunes and that album Burning from the Inside was excellent too, really did like King Volcano, brilliant.
You’re bringing me back 30 years.. why? This music crushes me.
Cigarette props in action..
It's IN THE CAN
Bauhaus forever ❤❤❤
Peter, David, Daniel and Kevin ❤❤❤
spent many a nights blasting this song in the mid 80's ...drunk out of my mind...depressed...but then I got laid..and moved on
Sensational
Everyone looks so gentle and tame here
I can promise you it wasn't tame if you went to see them live in the Aylesbury Friars back in the day.
I'm not sure if one of them was a welder, but they used to throw heavy, sharp, solid, steel objects into the audience.
The mosh-pit was inhabited by lanky, white, strung-out goths, who were often bleeding. Possibly after they had been struck by such objects, although they were probably tripping too much to notice.
Daniel is in a pair of black leather trousers, whoa. Why?!!! This brings me back to teen yrs/ Dam! I cant believe how much I love the Tones on Tail everything! record over Bauhaus or
Love&rockets, maybe because daniel sings every single song and even plays the saxophone, oh how sexy is that!!!?
Saw Bauhaus back in the late 90s. Daniel perched on a speaker stack and played sax for In Fear of Fear. Epic! People under-appreciate what a musical genius he is. He's almost like an abstract impressionist, more interested than making beautiful noise than structured melodies.
Now this is F ing awesome.
Superb - thoroughly enjoying these TOTP videos - thank you :)
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Bauhaus' last major song before disbanding later that year...and they wouldn't be the last 80's band to suffer this fate.
Though I'm sorry I missed this era, by their own account and in my experience as well, they were better in the late 90s than they ever were in their original incarnation.
Good times! :)
sadly they're in the can now
Oh Peter 😍😍😍🖤💔🖤💔🖤
Power sound, the best.
It's in the can.
Good x
COOL
✨Peter Murphy✨ my sweetie and beautiful porcelain doll ❤️😍🤗
David J’s bass in this song is so tasty!
@Gaymer sometimes a bassline is too good for normal senses
@Gaymer Tasty is commonly used to describe bass playing where have you been
@Gaymer the bass in this is sexy !!
That guy is the secret sauce of this band. What a line-up of talent.
When Punk, 2Tone and Goth mix.....lush
Muito top
Takes me back to my first year at university👍👍 Pity the current crop tbh
wow swag
Nice Video
Στην λευκη με αγαπη αλεξανδρος 1991 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
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Maxwell - break the sound barrier. If you know you know! 😃
Tapes. 🙂
Sitting in a wind tunnel...
Maxell!!
I know.
@@paolobenmore3504 I know 😉
In the 80s, school trips to cultural sites 'of interest' were invariably ruined by the whole coach singing "Bohemian Rhapsody" or other such shit on the way back. Satisfying, then, for a small nucleus of us to face this down with a no-prisoners-taken version of "She's in Parties" from the back row of the coach one time. Still remember the stunned, traumatized silence of the rest of the coach afterwards, trying to metabolize what they'd heard. Just how it should be.
"cultural sites of interest"? That sounds brutal.
Music doesn't push out other music. If there was no Queen, there would never be Bauhaus either.
No music is "shit" if someone enjoys it.
@@martineshamzin7535 I get it though. No sensible person would dispute that Queen are brilliant, and Bohemian Rhapsody is a work of genius. But there's a fine line between a group sharing appreciating for great music, and just plain old conformity. And there's nothing more rock-n-roll than poking fun at conformity. That's half the reason Bauhaus is so great. They're transgressors. But unlike the cut-rate edgelord transgression of today, they did it with style and taste.
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oh yeah very good
❤️💯👌🥂
Just a short while before breaking up....
This is so 1983..Sisters of Mercy etc
daniel is so fine pls
This man is a professional rock musician please stop objectifying him lol
@@I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music objectifying means degrading 💀 i was just saying he was attractive lmfaooo
I was 8 years old here. Are they on about tupperware partys?........................Seedy partaays?.............;)
A film title.
What is it about the phrase "It's in the can" that you do not understand?
Thanks 🖤
Lyrics#
Learning lines in the rain
Special effects by Loonatik and Drinks
The graveyard scene
The golden years
She's in parties
It's in the can
She's in parties
It's in the can
Freeze frame screen kiss
Hot heads under silent wigs
Fall guys tumble on the cutting room floor
Look-alikes fall on the cutting room door
She's in parties
It's in the can
She's in parties
It's in the can
Learning lines in the rain
Special effects by Loonatik and Drinks
Freeze frame, screen kiss, hot-head lights and power
It's patently obvious
She's in parties
It's in the can
She's in parties
It's in the can
Hotlines under a rain of drums
Cigarette props in action
Dialogue dub, now here's the rub
She's acting her reaction
She's in parties
It's in the can
She's in parties
It's in the can
Learning lines in the rain
Special effects by Loonatik and Drinks
Freeze frame, screen kiss, hot-head lights and power
It's patently obvious
She's in parties
It's in the can
She's in parties
It's in the can
She's in parties
Morpheus
The graveyard scene.
The golden y.ear.s
Cheio de bala da época kkkk
Learning lines in the rain
Special effects by Loonatik and Drinks
The graveyard scene
The golden years
She's in parties
It's in the can
She's in parties
It's in the can
Freeze frame screen kiss
Hot heads under silent wigs
Fall guys tumble on the cutting room floor
Look-alikes fall on the cutting room door
She's in parties
It's in the can
She's in parties
It's in the can
Learning lines in the rain
Special effects by Loonatik and Drinks
Freeze frame, screen kiss, hot-head lights and power
It's patently obvious
She's in parties
It's in the can
She's in parties
It's in the can
Hotlines under a rain of drums
Cigarette props in action
Dialogue dub, now here's the rub
She's acting her reaction
She's in parties
It's in the can
She's in parties
It's in the can
Learning lines in the rain
Special effects by Loonatik and Drinks
Freeze frame, screen kiss, hot-head lights and power
It's patently obvious
She's in parties
It's in the can
She's in parties
It's in the can
She's in parties
She's in parties
‘’And powder’’ not ‘’and power’’. Powder, that dusty thing that makes you look pale
wow so many likes in 2 hours woohooo
Vrddd
Suede's Dog Man Star sounds like has been influenced by Bauhaus
FATHERS
What parties he on about? Political ones?
Film title.
First
david played a mean bass for a guy who looks to weigh 110 pounds.
Hang on, if the bass player is playing that mouth organ thing, then who's playing bass? 🧐
Top of the Pop's wanted bands to lip sync and Bauhaus wanted to play live so for their performance they pissed about to show what they thought, that's probably why David J appeared to multitask
@@R.Byleth sorta the same vibe as Nirvana with Smells like teen spirit on TOTP...
Just a bit less noticable and obvious
That thing is called a recorder. Not sure why. Since this is Top of the Pops, my guess is the whole band is lip-syncing to a pre-recorded track. It sounds identical to the album version, so I'd say that's what it is. When they actually play live, Peter played the recorder.
@@rottensquid at 1:05 and 2:24 it goes into the vocal effect they used and in their actual live performances he never sounds like that during that part. This is obviously a lip sync.
mmm playback....
En TOTP las presentaciones eran casi todas con playback
murphy es un mito... pero imitaba demasiado a bowie! exageradamente de a ratos
¿Y qué hay con eso o qué?
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