Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Bauhaus tour notes

I was fortunate enough to catch Bauhaus when they came through Seattle at the Paramount on October 21st, 2005. And I have to say, these guys really put on a show. They seem to just get better as time goes on. Their musicianship was in top form. Bauhaus music is dark and complex, it's true night music. They played all of the tunes I wanted to here except for I was kind of wanting to here "Ziggy Stardust" for some reason. I know it's a cover, but I love thier version. They played a suprise for me which was "Rosegarden, Funeral of Sores". Man, I never expected to hear them play that, it was truly amazing to hear it live.

It looks as though their tour dates in California have been going through a lot of changes for December. Here are some details.
The postponed November 2nd San Diego show at 4&B will be rescheduled to December 13th.
Two more shows have been added - Anaheim, CA and San Diego, CA: San Diego at Copley Hall December 12th, Anaheim at The Grove December 9th.
Sadly they had to cancel the Sayreville, NJ show. Reasons unknown.

If you live somewhere that Bauhaus is playing on this tour, I would highly recomend their show. Bauhaus pioneered the post-punk scene and were a huge influence on many eighties to present groups.
The complete list of remaining America and Mexico shows is as follows:

11/24 Atlanta, GA, The Tabernacle
11/25 Orlando, FL, House of Blues
11/26 Pampano Beach, FL, Club Cinema
11/29 Guadalajara, MX, Teatro Diana
11/30 Mexico City, MX, Palacio de los Deportes
12/09 Anaheim, CA, The Grove
12/10 Ventura, CA, Ventura Theatre
12/12 San Diego, CA, Copley Hall
12/13 San Diego, CA, 4th & B

Try and catch Bauhaus before they head on the European leg of their tour, it could be a very long time before they come back.

Cheers!

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

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