I remember when I first saw Peter Murphy. To this day he remains one of the most gorgeous men I’ve ever seen. Incredible voice, incredible face, incredible talent. I will say I think the others were jealous of the Murph 😂
I’m a big Deadhead - earlier tonight I listened to the entire second set of Cornell 5/8/77. I got Bauhaus’ “Mask” as an album tonight from the 1001 Albums Generator website. First five songs I was working on things around the house, it was mostly background music in my headphones, then as soon as I heard the bass line it grabbed my full attention. It sounds like something Phil Lesh would’ve laid down on a “Dancing in the Streets” from a late 70’s show!
80's bass & drum work truly astounding and super tight. Then they threw those awesome shimmering guitar attacks and sweeping hard synth sounds over it, and topped it off with disaffected vocals. Most genius era of music ever.
Bauhaus are fantastic as they were 30 years ago ! It is becoming more difficult to find bands that have the imagination and confidence that could not compete with the highest level of lyrics from Bauhaus today
I love them after all these years, goth then still am at 55. Pure goth brilliant sophistication. Im goth till the day i die, brilliant funeral song. God bless all you beautiful goths world wide. Xx 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 xx
A Forrest is truly one of best atmospheric tracks ever made..Bauhaus Mask, and the 2nd, 3rd, 4th Cure albums, are Some of the greatest records in existence.
@@matthews852 Clan of Xymox, Fields of The Nephilim, Christian Death, The Sistrers of Mercy, The Jesus and Mery Chain, The Mission... Lot of Great goth music around...
Saw Peter Murphy live in late '80's in Atlanta. I was near the stage. Amazing show. He was a mental guru, with the lyrics, so to speak, in college days, with all the idiots around. Lol. I wish I could have seen Love and Rockets or Tones on Tail, too. 🎶🎉
This was the very first song I had ever heard by Bauhaus, when I was in 7th grade. I never would have guessed how big of a part Bauhaus would play in my life later on.
Was well into them in my mid teens (59yrs old now)saw them many times. If you have not heard of or tried the Virgin Prunes, I suggest you give them a go. From the same era and totally unique...one of the best live bands ever.
I remember when this track was released in March 1981. Went to see them a couple of times in the 80’s. When Murphy , Ash, J and Haskins were the original members.
I just bought an old car to do shows with. It has its origional radio cassette player so I searched the house to see what i could find.. I found the live album "press the eject and give me the tape" ohh memories.!
And he spoke of pastures green I was never told why Each journey lasts an age And my throat feels dry It must be the lesson Hidden deep inside It must be the lesson So roll the tide So I began the crossing My throat burned dry Searching for Satori The kick in the eye I am the end of reproduction Given no direction Every care is taken In my rejection Kick in the eye Kick in the eye Kick in the eye Kick in the eye Every care is taken With my rejection And my abduction To my addiction Every care is taken With my protection And my abduction From my addiction Kick in the eye Kick in the eye Kick in the eye Kick in the eye
I was 17, a disco bunny back then ,but got hooked into this,you were either a new romantic or a futurist.I was a futurist,love song,simple minds,joy division ectit was trully an exciting time,not as severe as punk but not as sugary as disco,it let british funk pick up on ithe name of love,thompson twins(the original 12in mix) Damn,you could`nt keep up,it just took over the place,so exciting!I remember it well!
I actually was listening to more funk type of music, nothing too old or anything, a little later stuff, like funk rock type of stuff. I thought I was the only goth who also likes funky type of stuff. I also have other musical interests of course but I really like slap bass.
Just discovered this band a few days ago and they are all I want to listen to.
A black person who likes Bauhaus. I thought I was the only one.😂
@@psychedelicpayroll5412 lol you are def not :)
@@Agothygoth Yeah I am. I am just a light skin one who has the skin color of my dad who’s mixed. My mom is black. I have hair like her though.
Check out love and rockets 🚀
Welcome to a lifetime full of goth music
I’m 28 and just discovered this music. Life will never be the same.
I'm loving this channel called In Depth Music. Turns out a surprising amount of this stuff is still being made in Eastern Europe.
Look up “Kick in the Eye 2”. Way better version. The album is “Mask”. You’ll love it.
I'm nearly 60; when this came out, I had a fake ID, and would go to a wonderfully grimy "punk" club in Chicago and dance - alone - in "the pit".
I’m 27 this will always what we call in our GENERATION music 🎶 🎵 🎼
I remember when I first saw Peter Murphy. To this day he remains one of the most gorgeous men I’ve ever seen. Incredible voice, incredible face, incredible talent. I will say I think the others were jealous of the Murph 😂
This was a massive dance floor filler at the Goth clubs I used
to frequent, back in the early 1980s. Great stuff.
It sounds magical.
Realised there is something missing in my life because i never went to a goth disco !
Sing this corrosion to me!!
I am from Portugal,50 years...i grew up with bauhaus,the cure,etc...they were amazing....superstars...❤❤❤❤
Great bass line!
+Ultra Veganista - agreed ... my top bass line to jam to ... that and Play for Today
I’m a big Deadhead - earlier tonight I listened to the entire second set of Cornell 5/8/77. I got Bauhaus’ “Mask” as an album tonight from the 1001 Albums Generator website. First five songs I was working on things around the house, it was mostly background music in my headphones, then as soon as I heard the bass line it grabbed my full attention. It sounds like something Phil Lesh would’ve laid down on a “Dancing in the Streets” from a late 70’s show!
awesome bassline that made me buy a bass guitar 30 years ago. One of the first things I learned to play. Classic track.
This is the type of music my friends would listen in rhe 80's - and still today. I love it! Scott
+ Scott rivard : The same here
Awesome Song by Pier 🎸💯😇
FOREVER ANYWAY BAUHAUS
HISTORY ,❤️❤️❤️🎸💯😇
80's bass & drum work truly astounding and super tight. Then they threw those awesome shimmering guitar attacks and sweeping hard synth sounds over it, and topped it off with disaffected vocals. Most genius era of music ever.
Who didn't have a Bauhaus album or cassette in the '80's. 🎶
Joy Thompson, Gary Lance, Kev Wilson, Tony Elsdon, Geoff Maude and Barry Land to name but twelve.
Funk, Disco, New Wave, Goth, Rock.....this tune has it all!
this song proves that Bauhaus were much more than the Godfathers of Goth...
MGTOW
Or that goth can be funky to lol 😂
Excellently put together Mr. AnalPunisher
@@denkotroi1440 bro on some incel shit.
Thanks Pablo
That bass is drilling my brain, I could listen to this song all day without getting bored.
Tremendous song by Bauhaus. Pete Murphy - what a groovy mover!
amazing how this goth classic is in reality a disco funk track
Bauhaus are fantastic as they were 30 years ago ! It is becoming more difficult to find bands that have the imagination and confidence that could not compete with the highest level of lyrics from Bauhaus today
Dark and funky
+Brian Smith all we ever wanted was dark funk
Brian Smith dark + funk = dunk
or maybe Fark
True
There was more funk in UK post-punk than funk itself. Great basslines from Siouxsie, Bauhaus, The Cure, Joy Division, Gang of Four etc etc
yeah and Killing Joke
nervous system
all legendary bands you just named there bud
Don't forget The Pop Group and P.I.L
Plus more obscure groups, such as Getting the Fear / Into a Circle, not to mention early Cult, Theatre of Hate and many more... .
One of my favourites from the wonderful band that is Bauhaus.
David J's bass lines are genius and make you feel so much like dancing!
I love them after all these years, goth then still am at 55. Pure goth brilliant sophistication. Im goth till the day i die, brilliant funeral song. God bless all you beautiful goths world wide. Xx 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤 xx
A Forest The Cure and Kick in the Eye Bauhaus, that is goth rock,definition...
Yes i love it ❤❤❤❤😭👌
A Forrest is truly one of best atmospheric tracks ever made..Bauhaus Mask, and the 2nd, 3rd, 4th Cure albums, are Some of the greatest records in existence.
@@matthews852 Clan of Xymox, Fields of The Nephilim, Christian Death, The Sistrers of Mercy, The Jesus and Mery Chain, The Mission... Lot of Great goth music around...
The bass line..........I love it
Back in the day I had the single, played it to death. Great times.
My favourite Bauhaus track everrrrrr
I'm listening with my 9 year old son and he is loving it! Such great dance memories I have with this song
First band I ever saw live at Manchester apollo back in June 1983 those were the days.
Saw Peter Murphy live in late '80's in Atlanta. I was near the stage. Amazing show. He was a mental guru, with the lyrics, so to speak, in college days, with all the idiots around. Lol.
I wish I could have seen Love and Rockets or Tones on Tail, too. 🎶🎉
Did any idiots try to spit on them?
This was the very first song I had ever heard by Bauhaus, when I was in 7th grade. I never would have guessed how big of a part Bauhaus would play in my life later on.
Was well into them in my mid teens (59yrs old now)saw them many times. If you have not heard of or tried the Virgin Prunes, I suggest you give them a go. From the same era and totally unique...one of the best live bands ever.
Genius beyond belief. One of my other FV Bauhaus tracks 'Kick In The Eye' ... Absolutely tantalizing bass, drums and dance energy
Love this track.Takes me back to The Gum Club nights in the eighties in Blackburn.
Back in the days, I was the only one pumping to that song in the gym. Oh, good old days...
..if you play Bass Guitar....you have to play this.!
I do
Gunk (aka Gothic Funk)!!!
So what would you call "Harry"? Skathic?
:)
oooo you got it my friend
Get down!
I didn't know I needed this genre till now
Good one
Glorious...all of them were and are masters of their crafts.
I LOVE the bassline in this tune
this is my evidence for the statement "they were more than just goths"
LOVE IT MISS THE 80 S
I know. I'm trapped in the '80's.
It's like a weird blend of goth, pop, rock and funk but I bloody love this song.
Bauhaus were funky in their own unique way. Great track.
My fav trax from Bauhaus.... oh oh KIck in the EYE!
I listened to them in high school. ❤️
I so wish I was 15 again. Loved them all.
I remember when this track was released in March 1981. Went to see them a couple of times in the 80’s. When Murphy , Ash, J and Haskins were the original members.
And in the house scene this started to be played, put a smile on my face!!
Listened to this in 1990, seen them in concert 2 or 3 years later in Detroit. Yeah, there is that.
I saw them in Mexico City years ago...GREAT, GREAT BAND
goth funk,,great band this lot
I just bought an old car to do shows with. It has its origional radio cassette player so I searched the house to see what i could find.. I found the live album "press the eject and give me the tape" ohh memories.!
astonishing band!!! 💪
In those days goths were a funky bunch!
This is one of my favorite songs!
GREAT PETER!!!!!!!!! One of my favourite.....:)
Great song, cool video. Thank you for sharing.
Saw this live last night - absolutely amazinggggg
And he spoke of pastures green
I was never told why
Each journey lasts an age
And my throat feels dry
It must be the lesson
Hidden deep inside
It must be the lesson
So roll the tide
So I began the crossing
My throat burned dry
Searching for Satori
The kick in the eye
I am the end of reproduction
Given no direction
Every care is taken
In my rejection
Kick in the eye
Kick in the eye
Kick in the eye
Kick in the eye
Every care is taken
With my rejection
And my abduction
To my addiction
Every care is taken
With my protection
And my abduction
From my addiction
Kick in the eye
Kick in the eye
Kick in the eye
Kick in the eye
Obrigado!!!
This takes me back to max's nightclub and the saddlers club of the 80s what an era.
Mimed on BBC2 Programme: "Riverside". 1982.
The soundtrack of my generation
I used to live on the Rue de Sartori when I lived in Versailles, I always thought of this song every time I saw my address
a song to dance to...feel...and think to -what more could you ask for?
Pete Murphy is brilliant, I'll never forget the 80's Maxell advert 👏
Perfect Frontmann !!
Forgot about that, thanks for reminding me ✌
i dance to it, i skate to it....i want to do so many things to it.......love this track!!!
Oh oh oh....
BAUHAUS - THE BEST!
Uggghhhhhh the bass is soo gooooood
what a frenzy...love it..🖤🔥😈💀
It was beautiful when I found a cassette, when he was 6 dsde there changed my life with this
Στην λευκη με αγαπη αλεξανδρος 1991 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Amazing Bauhaus are amazing
David J: very underrated bass player.
Mask is a great album, from 1981.
funk with a goth twist
love the first 30 seconds of this
Love this
My fav Bh tune at the time... must dig out the 7" ep
best dancer ever.
Most Underrated Bass Player of all time... Just pull it out and listen to David J..
The first time I heard this song was in 1995 when I was 15yrs old at The City Nightclub in Portland Oregon.
I thank God for Bauhaus..
Bauhaus's music has changed my fucking life.
So what are you now , dealer , postman , airline pilot , stockbroker , hustler , talk shite , ha
You have gone from being a human, to a bat?
That stop in 0:52 made the video more epic
Sounds like a cross between 'I Travel' and The Associates. Good stuff.
Lets dance Mr P. Murphy!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is so reminiscent of 80'S punk bands.
Un Clasico de las fiestas por alla en los 90 tiempos q no volveran no se compara con la basura de musical de ahora
I was 17, a disco bunny back then ,but got hooked into this,you were either a new romantic or a futurist.I was a futurist,love song,simple minds,joy division ectit was trully an exciting time,not as severe as punk but not as sugary as disco,it let british funk pick up on ithe name of love,thompson twins(the original 12in mix) Damn,you could`nt keep up,it just took over the place,so exciting!I remember it well!
WTH was a futurist??
Bowie made love with the talking heads and this pop’d into existence
Finally saw them live at Cruel World 2022, it was magical.
I actually was listening to more funk type of music, nothing too old or anything, a little later stuff, like funk rock type of stuff. I thought I was the only goth who also likes funky type of stuff. I also have other musical interests of course but I really like slap bass.
He kind of sounds like a meshing of Bowie and Iggy Pop. Never noticed this before.
Not coincidental. Those were his influences.
thx so much!!!
My favorite song
From the second Album "Mask" 1981
love it....
Studio sound with live video, to make it look real.
Never sure if this is a 'poke' ( in the eye ) at Bowie's new style at the time or Roxy Music
i hadn't thought of that, the tuxedo says Roxy Music to me
I thought Roxy was an influence of theirs - in a good way
Kick in the eye ment 3rd eye as satori is sudden enlightenment
@@jenniferabruzzese6385 Bowie was a definite influence, in a more than good way. Why dies this have to be a dis of anyone?
GOOD...
I love BAUHAUS!!!
So fucking David Bowie it brings a tear to my eye. Stylistically, vocally, and sartorially.
It must be a lesson! ooo ooo oooo
genious!!!
Brilliant
sublime