Bela Lugosi's Dead by Bauhaus | Guitar Lesson
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- Опубліковано 22 жов 2020
- For this year's Halloween Special I'm taking a look at a goth classic from Bauhaus. I also discuss delay pedal tricks, and demonstrate how to play guitar with a whisk.
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Halloween or not, we NEED more bauhaus
Yes, will try and do more soon...!
So agree!
@@acpg God in an Alcove would be my request... if you're looking for suggestions.
@@acpg cool one of my fav bands
@@blueskyredkite "in the night "
I knew shit was gonna get serious when you got the whisk out!
Jimmy Page didn’t even use that technique 😂
🤣🤣🤣
When Adrian has the whisk out, you know it's about to go down.
Daniel ash is a genius in atmospheric guitar work. You would answer a lot of prayers out there explaining more of his work. I have been a fan since 83. More! More Sir!!!
YESSSSSSS, can you have a look at another bauhaus track, "in the flat field" maybe
Yes, quite possibly - this has put me in the mood for more Bauhaus - will add In The Flat Field to my list!
Saw them at Hammersmith Palais in ‘81. It was a life changing experience. Fabulous band. The notion of Goth didn’t really exist. We saw them as part of a scene along with Killing Joke and Joy Division. They clearly loved their roots Reggae because supported by Talisman. This was no accident because saw them a couple of years later supported by Amazulu.
Great choice Adrian. I am really digging the diversity of your instruction. Nobody else is doing stuff like Holiday in Cambodia by the Kennedys, or Bauhaus, or The Cure.
This song was like the benchmark of alternative coolness in the early '80s.
Fantastic!! Always love learning from you. Could you do more Bauhaus in the future?
Love and rockets too would be amazing.
Passion of lovers!
@@xmoyle9253 thank you!
@@xmoyle9253 thanks man :)
@@_TheWarChief_ "haunted when the minutes drag" would be @#$%!!
Catherine Deneuve & David Bowie , The Hunger will always be this songs greatest moment
Loved that. Especially the fx stuff. Creativity above technical ability has been a mantra I've stuck with since first picking up the guitar.
Me too. Largely because I can't play for toffee.
@@matthewpollard2843 Some, if not most of my favourite records would be by musicians who could be judged as not that competent on their instruments Mathew.
@@harrisonstarkey My name is spelt with two ts. Matthew. If you can learn to spell, you can write, if you learn chords, melodies, and scales you can play guitar. I don't know who you are listening to but Bauhaus were competent, and other bands Adrian features here, hence the lessons.
@@matthewpollard2843 Apologies for missing the t off your name. I wasn't implying Bauhaus couldn't play I was responding to your comment about your own abilities.
@@harrisonstarkey If you watch more of these videos, he teaches different chords and voicings, scales, melodies and harmonies, everything from chords to lead guitar. That's why I watch him.
Awesome lesson! There are not that many Bauhaus lessons out there, and none of them focus on how to get all of these sound effects and the feel of the songs. Thank you, Adrian!
A lot of great memories thank you. Daniel Ash, David J Kevin Haskins and Peter Murphy.
Beautiful! This is one I’ve certainly been waiting for, thank you for the perfect delivery.
Bauhaus onBBC Whistle test is a classic,daniel Ash hits his guitar then walks off stage in a temper! i remember watching that as it happened
You are wonderful, Adrian. Thank you for taking the time to make this video! Helpful and informative as always.
Incredible playing so grateful to have this side of music and the guitar being represented well on UA-cam
Masterful recreation of the delay effects!
So good Adrian. No one quite like you on UA-cam. Just bloody marvelous.
Definitely more Bau Haus! And yes please another Halloween special this week!
And now the next should be ... The Sisters of Mercy! 🦇
Yes... 'Alice' would be nice!
Much love for yet another ESSENTIAL track!
Great ! This is my favorite song for looping! I Discover new sounds every time!
There is no doubt you are the best, thanks a lot for you great tutorials. Saludos.
OMG.....this is the _coolest_ lesson *EVER* .....I could just listen to the performance 👍👍😎😁
Mind blown. Bravo!
Love your choices so much! Third uncle and nerves would blow my mind.
That’s a really fantastic lesson. Thank you very very much for the way in which you broke everything down. 👍😊
Been waiting for this one. Nice spooky goth vibes for Halloween
Daniel Ash is probably the most underrated guitarist in the history of rock.... love his creative ideas
This exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.
Brilliant, Adrian - love it! Great fun
Bonkers. Nice way to stumble in to the weekend. Thanks for sharing!
Noice upgrade on the video quality! Makes the whole experience even better.
Thanks - I'm never sure if anyone really notices this stuff. But my new main camera is a big improvement on the old one. And this is actually the first video where I've had 2 cameras running simultaneously for parts of it. Always trying to improve the video side of things, but it's a big learning curve!
This is great stuff. I'm glad I found it.
Thank you for the video, I really enjoyed it. I'm currently learning guitar and your beginner course was very helpful! I'm also a huge Bauhaus fan, so more Bauhaus lessons would be really appreciated. Thanks again Adrian!
Thanks Nikos. Glad people are still watching and finding my beginners lessons helpful! Will certainly try and do more Bauhaus as this video seems to have gone down well.
The absolute best Bela Lugosi's dead guitar lesson:):) Thank you:):)!!!
That was brilliant! Thank you
... the bats have left the bell tower... And the kitchen sink!
Excellent stuff.
Great choice!!
The Mission would be a great lesson next. "Wasteland" or sisters of Mercy "Marian"... Thx Adrian
Tower of Strength // Temple of Love FTW
Thanks for covering this song, been wondering about the delay stuff ages. Also, the book recommendation is appreciated!
A simply great choice for halloween, love love this track, the Sound track of the Bell lives on through you!
I have found myself returning to this tutorial several times over the past year and would love to hear/see more Bauhaus. My song of choice would be Hollow Hills for its haunting melody and atmospherics.
Fantastic stuff. This really takes me back. What i always found cool about this song is that it is as goth as things get, but set to a bossa nova rhythm.
Yes, who'd have thought the ultimate goth track would be based on a classic clave type rhythm! Works amazingly though!
Thank you! I always felt like bauhaus was underrated compared to other post-punk bands. Your videos never disappoint
Man I love this one lol, thanks! Damn you really rock this man!
Thanks for posting. Daniel Ash is such a genius guitar player.
nice, we need more bauhaus!
The smile at 13.50 Thanks for the lesson. Bauhaus is fun.
Cool lesson, I was a college radio DJ in the 80's at KUSF in San Francisco, did the graveyard shift and I played this song at 3am all the time. My favorite Bauhaus tune, which is indeed Halloween themed is Lagartija Nick. I would love a lesson the that one.
Ah you've reached the Holy Trinity of goth band lessons now. Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Cure and now Bauhaus.
He already did Bauhaus.
so good!! bless you
Brilliant!
I died when I saw the whisk. Thank you for this wonderful information
Superb video
Thank you for the book recommendation.
I haven't heard this song since my art school days..great tune...thx
Nice work! Back in the vinyl days my roommate had a 45 rpm version of this song that he would play at 33. The effect was also quite spooky.
Definite yes for more Bauhaus
Wow, thanks! Bauhaus were my band in capital letters when I was.a teenager, and I think Daniel Ash is a unique guitar player.
More Bauhaus please!
The B side in Bela's single, "Boys" is also great, and fun to play
I'm diggin' Adrian's _Thurston Moore_ costume.
Your like the dream guitarist for any post/punk/alt-rock band.
Yes12 inch blue vinyl owned.... great track again fella
That's a great spooky song from Bauhaus and you play it nice, congrats for it. Anyway, you should play Dark Entries
Very cool,saw love and rockets live,best show ever,cheers
Another great lesson I love your eclectic tastes.
Takes me back this one theres been some great British experimental music. I love throbbing gristle The cure cocteau twins the mission fields of nephilim etc etc along with dub Augustus pablo lee scratch Perry Aswad UB40 etc etc.
Your channel is one of my favourites love your choices breakdown and enthusiasm.
hard to believe that bauhaus isn't as legendary as they should be. one of my prized possessions is a guitar pick Daniel Ash used when Poptone played in Santa Cruz.
I love that book "Feeding Back." Perfect book for guitar nerds.
I must say, Adrian, that when I saw the plaid shirt worn for a goth tune, I feared you might be about to launch a grunge/goth hybrid rock upon us; glad to say that any such fears on my part were groundless. The whisk was a nice touch, as was the masterful echoed scraping, et al. This would've been a nice Halloween special...
Lo sbattitore mi mancava😂.
Sei un grande. Bravo!
Brilliant video my request is for The Sound next ☺️
That was quite scary in places but in a good way! many thanks Adrian!
Can we hope for The B-52's stuff in future? I think it's great in many ways!
Oh yes, I'd love to see 'Give me back my man', tried to figure that one out once, with just medium success.
@@DerEchteBold hey, I tried this one too,but love too see Rock Lobster
dirty back road !
Private Idaho would be a blast, too.
Yesssss. Though note that Ricky Wilson rocked a baritone guitar, presumably tuned to B, so it may require transposing the songs to play with a regular guitar. (I acquired a baritone a year ago, so I’m ready!)
Perfect time of the year for Bauhaus! How about She's in parties?
So cool , when my sons were little , at Halloween i would play scary stuff for them . They loved it !
He’s pulled off some great stuff in the past but this takes the cake.
Always something different from the others! Like your stuff so much! ;-)
I've seen Bauhaus in concert at least five times in the early eighties and never once did I see Daniel Ash play Bela lagosi's dead using an egg whisk.
OMG, Adrian I’m so glad you recognise Daniel Ash. As I think you say, he seems to have been missed off the list and overlooked as an original and ground breaking guitar artists.
Unfortunately Bella is always used to illustrate Bauhaus, but while there’s a lot of cool effects in there it’s not as exciting as every track on their debut LP ‘In The Flat Field’ or the second ‘Mask’
Then there’s everything in his second recording band, Tones On Tail. Then he started recording some fabulous twelve sting melodies in his third band Love And Rockets.
A true guitar hero!
Thank you
P.S. should all be played on a black tele though ;o)
Yes, absolutely. Realise Bela is the obvious track, and whilst it's great, it doesn't really contain the most interesting Daniel Ash guitar work. Will think about doing some other tracks soon - and maybe look at some of his work in his other bands too!
Thank you so much ! How about some early Christian Death ? Rikk Agnew's guitar sound and style on "Only theater of pain" is definitely worth a tutorial.
Yes, will check that track out...
@@acpg Only Theatre of Pain is the album title. Just the fact that Rikk Agnew went from The Adolescents to Christian Death shows his range. Two completely different but hugely influential bands.
This is more than awesome im sure Peter Murphy would agree :-)
Your post-performance commentary is spot on. Sonic explorations are where it's at. Yes more postpunk or goth for Halloween. God in an Alcove is very guitar centric and has that single coil twang (Bauhaus). Much love to that one!!! Silent Hedges is another Bauhaus classic. 12 sting might be required for that full effect.
Yes, excellent suggestions. May well try and look at more Bauhaus soon!
More Bauhaus please 👍idea for Halloween. The Cramps - Teenage Werewolf lol. Or the Monster Mash.
Fun video, thanks ! Reminds me when we discovered that a TV remote pointed at pickups can get some interesting results when the buttons are pushed.
yes, that's a good one. Think I could do an entire video on this kind of thing. Electric toothbrushes are good , drills. I used to use a toy ray gun which was amazing, but I lost it ...
Good proof you shouldn't be afraid of digital replicas of analog or tape delays. This sounds great.
Fantastic!!! Please more Bauhaus and please do a Halloween song again this year! How about "She´s In Parties"...that´s kinda two birds with one stone.
Thank you!
Northampton's finest! Amazing track. Caught them live in 2006 when they reformed. Didn't dissapoint. Daniel Ash et al in imperious form
Very usefull thx
I still have the single! 😁I particular like that moment after 5:05 where he moves aside the Daniel Ash image.
I used to play this in the last band I was in, we were gothic folk, all originals, except this and the devil's dancefloor by the flogging molly's.
Cheers Adrian 😎🎙🎸✅
Excellent as always, would love for you to do something by The Replacements!
nice!
This month I'll be largely playing my guitar with a whisk. Gutted we were away when they played in London recently.
I bought this delay pedal just from watching this video.
I´d like to give ten thumbs up. Many many thanks Adrian
Excellent ! I noticed you nailed perfectly "public image" too, that would be awesome if you could do Poptones by PIL, superb Keith Levene guitar part, keep on doing those fantastic videos, cheers from France, Fred.
can’t wait to play👹👹