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| | Bauhaus (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The band broke up after seven albums in 1998. |  | | Bauhaus is a British rock band (formed in Northampton in 1978) popular in the 1980s. |  | | Bauhaus combined a number of influences (punk music, glam rock, even funk and dub) to create a gloomy, but very passionate sound which appealed to many left looking for something new in the wake of punk's collapse. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauhaus_(band)
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| | Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi's Dead |
 | | With all due respect to hellish punk rockers Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bowie fans Bauhaus were the flagship band of "gothic" rock. |  | | The band's debt to the nihilistic mood and not-to-be-ignored style of David Bowie was publicly acknowledged through their 1982 cover of Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust," the band's biggest UK hit at number 15. |  | | Having dropped the "1919" from their name, Bauhaus released their debut album, "In The Flat Field," in 1980. |
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http://www.80smusiclyrics.com/artists/bauhaus.htm
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| | Metropolis Records: Bauhaus |
 | | In 1980, BAUHAUS was signed to the fledgling 4.A.D. label, releasing three singles and their first album, In The Flat Field, widely aknowledged as one of the finest debut albums of the early 1980's and the first of many of their releases to appear on the UK charts. |  | | As the band began work on their next record, Peter Murphy was stricken with viral pneumonia and by the time Peter recovered and rejoined them, the rest of the band had already recorded half of the album, Burning From The Inside. |  | | The band later performed the song in a cameo appearance in the cult classic film "The Hunger". |
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http://www.metropolis-records.com/artists?artist=bauhaus
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| | Artist Histories |
 | | With the exposure of the singles and full-length album, the band was the crux of the blossoming London Goth scene. |  | | Forming in 1978, Bauhaus built on the scattered, ethereal sounds of post-punk bands such as Public Image Ltd. and the Damned’s later albums, forming a style that was as much as a new breed of music as it was a continuation of the band’s influences. |  | | It soon proved to be a precursor to the band members’ solo careers as the band split soon after it was recorded. |
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http://www.aversion.com/bands/histories.cfm?directory=bauhaus
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| | The Bauhaus Biography - The Dark Chamber |
 | | The Bauhaus was one of the best rock bands of the 80s. |  | | The Bauhaus last album "Burning From The Inside", released in that same year, was well received by the critics and had reached the Top 10 when it was officially announced that the band had broken. |  | | David Bowie was one of the influences of the band, so after the movie experience, The Bauhaus decided to record one of his most famous songs: "Ziggy Stardust". |
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http://www.angelfire.com/moon/darkchamber/music/mu_bauhaus.htm
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| | Undead, undead, undead |
 | | Seeing Bauhaus perform live emphasizes something often lost when listening to a CD or looking at magazine articles or webpages devoted to the band. |  | | Suddenly, Bauhaus appeared onstage, opening with their most famous song "Bela Lugosi is Dead." The band charged through 1 1/2 hour set, plowing faithfully through other old favorites. |  | | It is this aloofness that both draws in and distances the band from its audience. |
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http://archives.thedaily.washington.edu/1998/081998/bauhaus.html
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| | bauhaus: the band |
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http://www.angelfire.com/goth/bauhaus/band.html
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| | Shadowplay Band Descriptions: B |
 | | Bauhaus' music, though not the earliest music that can be called 'gothic', is certainly foundational. |  | | Well, the big deal is that Bauhaus albums are angry and dark and thoroughly musical; the songs are meticulously crafted and the lyrics are lovely explorations of decay, emptiness, and fear. |  | | Brazilian band motivated by the feeling that a revival of the so-called dark wave was being brought about by a new generation of bands, comprising acts like Bel Canto and black tape for a blue girl. |
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http://www.geocities.com/dhouse12/shadowplay/bandsB.html
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| | Bauhaus, Part One |
 | | Bauhaus’ first album was “In the Flat Field.” Released in 1980, the LP continued where the first single had left off, as Murphy and company explored with great aplomb the new territory they had unearthed. |  | | As a one-song manifesto, “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” was somewhat misunderstood lyrically, as what would later become a band trademark in snide, tongue-in-cheek songs was initially overlooked. |  | | Elsewhere, “The Passion of Lovers” and the title track retained all the menace of the first LP, while the band now felt free to start displaying their unique collective sense of humor. |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/post_punk_primer/111551
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| | Bauhaus: Swing The Heartache: The BBC Sessions: Pitchfork Review |
 | | Therefore, many songs that later wound up on Bauhaus albums were first recorded for the BBC. |  | | As a compilation, or an introduction to the band, the album falls far shy of its goal, as the band chose to skip some of their best material for their radio appearances. |  | | The band used these appearances to highlight material that they had either recently been playing around with or that they were seriously considering recording. |
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http://pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/b/bauhaus/swing-the-heartache.shtml
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| | Dark Side of the Net: Gothic/Industrial Music |
 | | Gray/Scale - An industrial/synthpop band from the Ukraine. |  | | Bizarre Musik Machine - A band featuring the ex-guitarist from Vespertine Garden. |  | | Eridu Arcane - "Eridu Arcane plays acoustic music inspired by modern alternative bands like Dead Can Dance and Sopor Aeternus and the Ensemble of Shadows, as well as European classical music and irish folk music." |
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http://www.darklinks.com/dmusic.html
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| | Book Bauhaus for Event, Meeting, Gala |
 | | Unfortunately, Murphy contracted viral pneumonia as the band was preparing to record its fourth full-length album. |  | | A 1982 remake of David Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust," proved to be Bauhaus' biggest hit in the U.K.; the single peaked at No. 15 on the charts and broke the heretofore cult band into the mainstream. |  | | The band signed to the then-fledgling 4AD label and released a series of singles, followed by their first full-length, In the Flat Field, in late 1980. |
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http://www.grabow.biz/contemporary/Bauhaus.htm
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Crackle - The Best of Bauhaus: Music |
 | | CRACKLE is the second of Bauhaus' greatest-hits albums, following the import-only 1979-1983. |  | | The tracklisting draws from Bauhaus' entire career-from the definingfirst single, "Bela Lugosi's Dead", all the way through "She's In Parties" and the title track of the band's final album, BURNING FROM THE INSIDE. |  | | Bauhaus breezed onto the music scene in 1979 and were instantly derided as being passe and harking back to earlier David Bowie material. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000007SP0
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| | ::NEWS:: |
 | | The band's instructions to the Tate were as follows. |  | | They are the newest musical offspring of the Bauhaus family: Kevin Haskins' daughters - Diva on bass, Lola on drums and Clark Schadelkopf (not related) on guitar. |  | | It was in fact a complete travesty of the band's concept. |
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http://www.bauhausmusik.com/news
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| | Bauhaus |
 | | Bauhaus now have reunited for a one-off tour in support of their new greatest hits package, Crackle (on Beggars Banquet Records). |  | | Bauhaus single-handedly created Goth-rock, a genre that would find many other bands throughout the 80's and 90's pilfering through their tomb. |  | | The band dug deep into their past, unearthing nuggets such as "The Passion Of Lovers", "In The Flat Field", "SheÕs In Parties" and "God In An Alcove". |
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http://www.concertlivewire.com/bauhaus.htm
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| | Peter Murphy |
 | | As the Beatles of goth, Bauhaus cast a shadow that remained long after the band broke up in 1983. |  | | The band's cold, jagged guitars and spacious soundscapes perfectly underscored Murphy's dark croon, typified best by the nine-minute anthem "Bela Lugosi's Dead." Murphy's lyrics, filled with Biblical references and surreal romanticism, made Bauhaus a whirling theatrical thrill ride that spanned four studio albums. |  | | Suddenly, I just wanted to be in a band, playing bongos, doing anything to get on a stage. |
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http://www.citypaper.net/articles/071698/20q.shtml
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| | disinformation bauhaus and homework |
 | | Bauhaus released three singles in 1980 ("Dark Entries," "Terror Couple Kill Colonel," and the T-Rex cover, "Telegram Sam"), and their debut album, In the Flat Field. |  | | Bauhaus added motifs from classical music, which I was familiar with from church, into their rock 'n' roll mix. |  | | For a long time, Bauhaus was 'the' band for me. Fronted by Peter Murphy's inestimable vocals, with David J. (Haskins) playing bass, Kevin Haskins on drums, and Daniel Ash's absolutely incomparable guitar, this quartet created my daily soundtrack: the sounds I most enjoyed listening to for years. |
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http://www.disinfo.com/archive/pages/dossier/id809/pg1
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| | Bauhaus, Part Two |
 | | That track, with its endless, echoed groove and wry view of filmmaking, typifies all that Bauhaus was in their last two years: the band that used gothic rock as a stepping stone to a no-holds-barred method of song writing, with no genre off limits — and no genre they couldn’t master. |  | | Looking back, there is no question that their third LP was the start of a full-blown willingness to break rules
and to reap the dividends of their brilliant musical experimentation. |  | | Following on the heels of an EP called Searching For Sartori, the third Bauhaus album seemed, on the surface, a bit disjointed. |
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/post_punk_primer/112035
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| | Bauhaus Bids for Comeback - Jul 13, 1998 - E! Online News |
 | | The band never cracked the top 100 on the Billboard charts, but its spirit is alive and well--especially amongst the Anne Rice-reading, slightly chubby (black is slimming), pale-skinned folk in town. |  | | It's Bauhaus, the Bowie-influenced (and not ashamed to show it) antithesis of bloated 1970s guitar rock--no 20-minute drum solos, no neon pink-and-orange laser light show here. |  | | Proving itself to be one band that won't frustrate its audience by playing the new stuff nobody knows and everybody hates, Bauhaus stuck to its trusty catalog--"Double Dare," "She's in Parties," and "Bela Lugosi's Dead," which, of course, killed 'em. |
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http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,3296,00.html
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| | Artist Histories |
 | | The band’s drums were a keystone in its sound, with pop- and dance-influenced beats becoming a hallmark for the Sisters of Mercy. |  | | Incorporating the murky atmosphere pioneered by Bauhaus, the sounds of the Sisters of Mercy rival their progenitors as the quintessential Gothic band. |  | | Soon the Sisters became a revolving-door backing band to Eldrich, with drastic lineup changes for each album. |
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http://www.aversion.com/bands/histories.cfm?directory=sistersofmercy
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| | Bauhaus Lyrics |
 | | Bauhaus helped set the "gothic" scene in the late 70's and early 80's- creating both and image and music which is hard for anyone to impersonate, let alone cover decently (not that a number of decent bands have not given it a try-- file under "Cleopatra Tribute Albums". |  | | Bauhaus Discography Page This is the full discography, including related bands such as Tones on Tail, L&R, etc. that is locacted at VampLestat's homepage. |  | | Peter Murphy Homepage Well, he was the lead singer and all, so he must have *something* to do with the band..... |
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http://www.obscure.org/~vlad/lyrics/bauhaus.html
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| | Amazon.com: Singles: 1979-1983, Volume 1: Music: Bauhaus |
 | | Bauhaus is a band that any music expert or historian has to know. |  | | The concept of Bauhaus in art is put to music here. |  | | I just don't think Bauhaus wrote the best songs of the genre or made the best albums. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000189H?v=glance
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| | PETER MURPHY '' - Fucine Mute 34 |
 | | This was like playing the role of a band member leader, solo artist and also a musical director, so that was all new. |  | | So I brought together a band, which was a classic rock/alternative band, after which I had no idea of what I was going to do, except of course write an album. |  | | That tour was as well, the time that I had put together my band which I later called The Hundred Men, who were to stay with me for seven years through many long and arduous album recordings and the wondrous tours that followed. |
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http://www.fucine.com/archivio/fm34/eng_murphy-interview_ita.htm
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| | some stuff i did: heather sterman |
 | | In 1980, Bauhaus released their debut album titled In The Flat Field. |  | | Three of the 4 members went on to form another band- Love And Rockets (who scored a #2 hit with the song "So Alive" in 1989). |  | | Critics branded the band "Goth Rock," because of their gloomy sound and dark imagery. |
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| | Frequently Asked Questions |
 | | Bauhaus was a band formed in the late '70s by school chums Peter Murphy (vocals) and Daniel Ash (guitar), with drummer Kevin Haskins and bassist David J (David Haskins). |  | | In the late '70s Peter became vocalist in the archetypal goth band Bauhaus, recording 4 albums with them until their split in 1983. |  | | Their style of music was theatrical and grandiose, evolving out of the late-70's punk movement, 70's glam-rock, and to some degree the then-nascent goth style. |
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| | BBC - 6 Music - Bauhaus come back |
 | | He's promoting his latest solo release, Unshattered, and is also currently in the process of getting the Bauhaus line-up back together to record new material for the first time since 1983. |  | | And the prospect of a new Bauhaus album suits me fine. |  | | They split too early, and were yet to reach their peak. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/news/20050721_bauhaus.shtml
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| | Bauhaus - Live @ The Tabernacle, Atlanta, Georgia (9/14/98) - Drawer B Review |
 | | The music was dead on as though the band had been touring for years, and Daniel Ash, one of the most underrated guitarists around, proved that there was very little studio trickery on Bauhaus’ records as he could interpret all of the sounds live. |  | | A full-scale world tour blossomed, and the band is taking it one day at a time- careful not to tarnish or damage its own legacy. |  | | Opening with “Double Dare” the first song from their first album in 1980, In The Flat Field, Bauhaus filled the room with an electric air. |
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| | Daniel Ash - Psychology Central |
 | | As a founding member of the ground breaking Bauhaus, Tones on Tail and Love And Rockets, guitarist, singer, and songwriter Daniel Ash has distinguished himself in the world of contemporary music. |  | | After nearly five years of recording and performing, Bauhaus broke up and Daniel put together Tones On Tail with Bauhaus drummer Kevin Haskins. |  | | Driven by a love of Rock 'n Roll Daniel began playing in cover bands. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Daniel_Ash
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| | Beggars Banquet Records - artists - Bauhaus |
 | | Perhaps because Bauhaus were always more of a cult than a mainstream band, the show lacked the crowd-pleasing cosiness of a greatest hits package. |  | | But this summer, after 15 years of silence and obscure solo projects, the band reunited for a clutch of low-key American dates. |  | | Their tribal beats and abrasively detuned guitars may have been absorbed into the common grammar of pop, but there was little evidence of Post-Modern nostalgia. |
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http://www.beggars.com/artists/catalogue/bauhaus
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| | One Louder |
 | | Goth pioneers Bauhaus are plotting a return from the grave with a world tour and new album later this year. |  | | The album will be the band's first new studio work since 1983's Burning From the Inside. |  | | Their Hammerstein Ballroom performances in NYC were recorded and released as Gotham. |
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http://www.oneloudernyc.com/2005/07/bauhaus-reforming.html
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| | Bauhaus Denver COncert Review |
 | | The lights dim at 8:30 and suddenly the audience is assaulted by the sound and sight of a band that seems to have matured both in its talent and in its music. |  | | The song ends with Daniel's guitar echoing crazily as the other members of the band walk nonchalantly off the stage. |  | | Therest of the band follows as Daniel cuts into the racing riff from `Telegram Sam'. |
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| | Amazon.com: Dark Entries : Bauhaus and Beyond (Music): Books: Ian Shirley |
 | | Often press accounts of the band, particularly in the UK were negative and completely missed the point to the band. |  | | Along with giving background on the band members, it provides the reader with details on what it s like to survive within the music business for 20 years. |  | | A fantastic tale of notoriety as Gothic-Glam heroes Bauhaus slip into rock and roll excess, a tangle of out-of-control egos and musical disagreements leading to the inevitable split. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0946719136?v=glance
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| | Bauhaus Concert t-shirts, band merchandise, hats, flags, stickers and patches |
 | | Bauhaus concert t-shirts and over 1200 Music bands of rock n roll, |  | | Bauhaus concert merchandise, band t-shirts, hats, flags, stickers and patches |  | | Bauhaus Concert t-shirts, band merchandise, hats, flags, stickers and patches |
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| | Bauhaus MP3 Downloads - Bauhaus Music Downloads - Bauhaus Music Videos |
 | | The end result of all this was an album that was good in spots but not as strong throughout as it could be, while betraying the other performing and writing strains that would soon cause the band to call it a day. |  | | As a result, two songs ended up on the album, the piano-led cinematic moodiness of "Who Killed Mr. |  | | Moonlight" and the sweet acoustic drive of "Slice of Life," with David J and Ash on lead vocals respectively. |
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| | eBay - bauhaus ..., CDs, Music Memorabilia items on eBay.com |
 | | Bauhaus - Press The Eject And Give Me The Tape (CD 1... |  | | Bauhaus Burning from The Insdie CD Pete Murphy GOTHIC |  | | Bauhaus 1979-1983 Volume one CD Pete Murphy GOTHIC |
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| | Bauhaus |
 | | Bauhaus pictures, audio samples, Gothic music, links, and more. |  | | An expression of dedication to the original goth band, the bauhaus! |  | | Dedicated to the music of Daniel Ash, David J. and Kevin Haskins, former members of Bauhaus. |
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http://www.harmone.com/bands/b/bauhaus.html
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| | GRAPHIC DESIGN FORUMS: Bauhaus, what is it? |
 | | Anyone who started listening, or became aware of Bauhaus (the band), after say 1990, thinks that they are a goth band. |  | | Those of us who were familiar with their music way back in the late 70s and early 80s knows that Bauhaus was nothing more than a darker, moodier rock band. |  | | How dare you call Bauhaus a goth band! |
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| | www.myspace.com/brittanybauhaus |
 | | This one-woman band began with the fusion of a girl and her acoustic guitar. |  | | Brittany Bauhaus is a twenty-one year old full-time college student, bartender, and most of all, singer/songwriter. |
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| | Bauhaus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For the British rock band, see Bauhaus (band). |  | | The single most profitable tangible product of the Bauhaus was its wallpaper. |  | | This included live stage productions in the Bauhaus theater under the name of Bauhausbühne ("Bauhaus Stage"). |
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| | a shrine to the dark lords: Bauhaus |
 | | Click on 'the band' for BAUHAUS album info, games, a picture gallery, reviews, and more. |  | | disclaimer: I have no relation to the band except being a psycho-crazy fan. |  | | This site needs a different name, please take the poll below or e-mail me with your suggestions. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/goth/bauhaus
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| | Redeye Distribution |
 | | But David, who's full name is David John Haskins, has not looked back since the break up of that band in 1983. |  | | His most recent effort, "Urban Urbane", manages to bring together a wide variety of styles and proves to be his strongest solo effort to date. |  | | Back in the early 80's, David J was part of Bauhaus, one of the most influential bands of that era. |
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| | DanielAsh.org |
 | | Bauhaus' last album "Gotham," is now available through out Europe and Australia. |  | | Look for Daniel's live album out around the same time. |  | | This is for what we can do as fans. |
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| | Bauhaus |
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| | Tops: Bauhaus Women's shirts |
 | | Bauhaus was a British rock band (formed in Northampton in 1978) popular in the 1980s... |  | | The Bauhaus Goth Band Women's shirts and other Clothing: |  | | Path - collections - bauhaus collection - bauhaus girl's tops |
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| | bauhaus-archiv museum of design - bauhaus 1919 - 1933 - stage |
 | | The stage workshop made masks, costumes, and requisites and studied the mechanical, optical, and acoustic requirements of stage work. |  | | Schlemmer's "Bauhaus dances" and Kandinsky's "Pictures of an exhibition" to the music of Modest Mussorgsky were performed there. |  | | The expressionist painter and poet Lothar Schreyer planned a Gesamtkunstwerk in which the stage was to be a place of purification and deliverance for the human being. |
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http://www.bauhaus.de/english/bauhaus1919/buehne1919.htm
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| | Bauhaus Band (Getty Museum) |
 | | The smiling man at the center, wearing a bow tie and bellboy's cap, strums the banjo held by the grinning man at the right, who in turn appears to singlehandedly support the ladder upon which a third man plays the slide trombone in a dramatic, downward thrust parallel to the lines of the ladder. |  | | This playful photograph shows three unidentified members of the Bauhaus band with their instruments humorously juxtaposed and a ladder that neither leans on any wall nor leads anywhere. |  | | The sheer prevalence in number, of clowning and grimacing pictures, is an indication of what I am speaking of...not only were my "models" everlastingly ready to "cut up," but I, too, must have been very ready to photograph their antics. |
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http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails?artobj=60890
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