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| Bauhaus – Poison Pen Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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I wonder if they really were junkies or if it was the cliche Burrough's-derived countercultural romanticization of heroin.
Murphy and Ash looked like junkies. |
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| Bauhaus – St Vitus Dance Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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Peter Murphy had a kind of spastic way of dancing and it usually involved strobe lights so you're Ian Curtis metaphor really isn't so farfetched. |
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| Bauhaus – The Sanity Assassin Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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Well what with this and "Spy in the Cab," All I can think to say is "Paranoia, Paranoia da da da de da"
Not that I'm oblivious to a bit of that.
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| Bauhaus – The Passion Of Lovers Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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"Death through passionate intensity" Heck yeah! No wonder so many great people died so young.
Simply a break up song Pete wrote for a girlfriend who was never really exposed to the public eye. That's why it seems so enigmatic I guess. |
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| Bauhaus – Untitled Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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Just randomness. I write stuff like this a lot and I don't think it means anything. Of course you never know but in the end nothing really means anything anyway. |
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| Bauhaus – Boys Lyrics
| 16 years ago
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It's about glam rockers, rather. Peter Murphy was extremely vain in the early 70's (more so than later) and wrote this about it. |
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| Peter Murphy – Cuts You Up Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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It's his calling. He is an Indigo child. so am I. All Indigo children feel a need to seek truth and purpose. We know we have a mission and a destiny. its complicated and hard to explain. But thats what hes talking about in this song. |
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| Peter Murphy – All Night Long Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Beleive it or not, this song is based on Beauty and The Beast (not the Disney version though lol)
and yes, PETER MURPHY HAS THE SEXIEST VOICE EVER! |
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| Bauhaus – Hope Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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you'll be happiest if you defy everything that would put you down. |
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| Bauhaus – In Heaven Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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in a picture taken of Bauhaus, David J. is wearing at-shirt that says Eraserhead. |
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| Bauhaus – Double Dare Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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this one's pretty straightforward. Don't be afraid to stand up for what you beleive in even if its odd and other people degrade you for it. |
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| Bauhaus – Boys Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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i think it actually is about transvestites, not goths, it would fit goths except for this came on the same recordas Bela Lugosi's Dead, and Bela Lugosi's Dead was the song that started the whole goth thing, and so Boys couldn't be about goths becase goth wasnt around when it was written! |
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| Bauhaus – The Dog's A Vapour Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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I think this song means that there is something inside of all of us that is a primitive instinct not to question, just to do. It also could mean in an abstract sort of way that while we are so small and insignificant in the grand scheme of things, that we are also extremely important because the smallest difference in what happens could start a chain reaction and change the entire universe. |
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| Bauhaus – In The Flat Field Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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The members of Bauhaus grew up in a small grey industrial town and I think this song really reflects that. Just like in 'All We Ever Wanted'. But instead of referring to just that one situation it refers to a more universal desire to escape from a typical boring mainstream life. And like Iamanalligator said it could refer to a mental, physical, sexual, or any type of situation, but it means not settling for the norm. |
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| Bauhaus – Hair Of The Dog Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Perhaps this song refers to stopping something that is against your morals or something that just goes against you. Like stopping something that you dont want to do that you are doing for other people, because it says "hair of the dog that turned' and i think its symbolism because a dog is depicted as a loyal animal and turning perhaps means rebelling. |
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| Bauhaus – Crowds Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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At first I thought this song was about a breakup, but it does seem like it could be about fans,except for that it seems its referring to only one person, but then it's called "Crowds". But then in the song "Spirit" they say "We love our audience" perhaps it's referring to a certain occurence at a concert or the fans that were there or haters or something. |
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