Bauhaus in Berlin?

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Is anyone on the list planning on going to this show?

After popping on here for the first time in a while I see Sisters are touring the States and passing right by me. Sounds good. It got me thinking and I looked up Bauhaus and they are playing the same week I make my first trip to Berlin. Now, I saw Bauhaus in... whenever they did the US tour in the late 90's and it was good and all. But, I kind of feel I HAVE to see them in Berlin while I am there. Just seems so - fitting.

But since I am going to be in town alone for the week, I was just seeing if there was anyone else going to the show.

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I won't be there, but just go and see Bauhaus they are one of the great live acts, from back in the day, who tour :roll:
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Were you planning on stopping here as well? :innocent:
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that museum ain't very Goffick! :lol:
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it must have a Bela Room?

Musn't it?

What's a museum anyway ? :innocent: :D
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Hehe. Yes, I plan on visiting the Bauhaus museum - which is why I feel I HAVE to go see them if it's possible.

Anyone know if they are doing new material, a mix of old and new, or mostly just retro stuff. I have been so out of it, I didn't even realize the Neph had a new album out.... what.... four years ago?
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the 2 NYC dates i went to in november where purely "greatest hits" retro gigs. and quite, quite marvellous 8)
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Peter Murphy is looking a bit undead these days, though. I hope that he is doing better for the European dates.
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I saw a few pics of him recently on Quiff's site. To be honest, he wasn't looking too fresh when I saw them a few years back. As long as the voice is the same and Danny still scratches the strings - that's all that matters.
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rwednesday wrote:As long as the voice is the same and Danny still scratches the strings - that's all that matters.
ahhh.... you're going to be a very happy man ;) :notworthy: :von:
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Quiff Boy wrote:
rwednesday wrote:As long as the voice is the same and Danny still scratches the strings - that's all that matters.
ahhh.... you're going to be a very happy man ;) :notworthy: :von:
Indeed. They still put on a good show, even if Murphy was a bit stationary on stage when I saw them in November. (Again, I hope that he is doing better.) The rest of the band was in top shape, though. Too bad I saw them at a venue with permanent seats. :urff:
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Petseri wrote:Were you planning on stopping here as well? :innocent:
The rest of the font does not seem to match, but the A reminds me of the Roadkill tour lettering.
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