Bauhaus
Clarke Lyrics


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Frequency AAAAAAAh Hey you, we were younger Lot's of honesty all a…
KiΕ‘a Metaka Ε½ENA DICA BUΕ ILICA (BAUHAUS) VOJKO V Ulazim u bauhaus, ulaz…
Terror Couple Kill Colonel Terror couple kill colonel Terror couple kill colonel His e…
Ufo361 Destroy all copies Geh' jede Woche zu Prada als wΓ€r es…


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Am I Blue I used to think a lot Confusing right from wrong I can't…
At Last One, two, three I drink my coffee black I eat my chocolate…
Beautiful Love is funny or it's sad, Or it's quiet or…
Clarke Lost in time no time in space Never thought wed…
Don't Ever Come On Back What do you want from me? Keep saying that you're sorry Then…
Feeling Good You feeling good? You feeling good? You feeling good? You…
Girl Don't forget our promises yeah Otherwise it's dangerous You'…
Race Well, I came down there with my hat caved in Oh…
The Other Side Softly, down toward A face as light as city bright And blood…
What Was Her Name Blackstrobe Remix Learning lines in the rain Special effects by Loonatik and D…



Woman in Love I'm in the mood for love Simply because you're near me. Funn…


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Jack Mellor

@2112jonr
Appreciate that mate
I’m young and mad about synth-pop. Gonna talk about this because I love sharing this with people.

I’ve always had a likening to electronic sounds since a young age really, in the likes of the alternative rock band Keane, used to listen to them loads as a kid, they have smatterings of electronic music throughout their piano rock.

And then it was the likes of Jeff Wayne’s War of the Worlds, and then the most popular of 80s music (stuff everyone’s heard of, not specifically synthpop) by this point I’m about 18-19. Had a relationship, it fell apart, I needed music more than ever to get me through a dark time, I turned to and discovered synthwave by artists like The Midnight or Timecop1983, also the EDM of deadmau5 and Porter Robinson, lyrics and melodies and synth lines that got me through a real rough time.
The running thread of it all was it was music with synthesizers. I just hadn’t made that connection yet.

At this point retro obsessions were starting to take off, Stranger Things and what have you.
And one day I overheard on the radio at work, it’s a station called Absolute 80s, two songs, Thompson Twins’ Hold Me Now and Nik Kershaw’s Wouldn’t it be Good.
It was like Pandora’s box opened once I made the connection between the music that took my fancy, and the instrument responsible.
So then I watched a documentary called Synth Britannia, and that sealed it for me. It was interesting, and the music just sounded like nothing else.

From there, it was a journey of discovery. Over the past year or two, I’ve listened to artists mentioned, but also The Cure, Human League, Flock of Seagulls, Heaven 17, Kraftwerk, Jean-Michel Jarre, Howard Jones, Pulp, The Lightning Seeds, China Crisis, Deacon Blue, The Christians, Art of Noise, Soft Cell, Midge Ure, New Order, Yazoo, Fleetwood Mac, The Smiths, Duran Duran, Pet Shop Boys, Simple Minds, Prefab Sprout, all have taken a place in my music playlist.
I haven’t looked back.
I’ve been catching them and others live too whenever I can, now most of these artists are getting older, OMD actually stated that Bauhaus Staircase might be their last album, and I’ve ONLY JUST GOTTEN INTO THEM! πŸ˜‚

In doing so, I also stumble across modern synthpop, electronic and alternative music in turn, the likes of Nation of Language, Dry Cleaning, Working Mens Club, Squid, SPELLLING, Chvrches, Everything Everything, Slow Readers Club, BJ Camplight, Blossoms, Tame Impala, and other indie artists who absolutely deserve to be big someday!



All comments from YouTube:

H.I. ART ON THE EDGE

This band is constantly looking toward the future, whilst respecting their past. I've been so impressed with their high level of intelligent output over the years. Exciting to see what rabbit they pull out of their hat this time.

Magnus Kesselmark

Word! How many bands haven't after a reunion tried (or maybe not even tried) made albums that are just pale images of old stuff, but OMD have definitely developed.

andy austin

Where’s ~Andy?

ZX Cusack

​@andy austinAndy singing

symon o'connell

Beautiful sonically goosebumps me has😊!!!!

Mikel P.Marott Hinojosa Alonso

The OMD,s esence is alive today and will stay for all times as the thecno pop band in England

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Electric Avenue Music

Andy and Paul are just so super consistently good together. Thanks to them for reuniting in a mid-period renaissance. Sounds like they're just getting started!

Bliski PΕ‚aczu

These guys are so bloody good and influential - I wish I could get some more midi files for their songs. So far I have made just a couple of covers but that was so much fun:
https://youtu.be/29SZPH-uT6o - Of All the Things We've Made (if I had to pick an absolute favourite, that would be it)
https://youtu.be/ef_I7La3PSg - Enola Gay (mixed in with Kraftwerk, their great predecessors)
https://youtu.be/KlFNOHAgTgw - Secret
https://youtu.be/VwsSrIiwmmE - Electricity (this one started it for me. Yeah, I am THAT old.
https://youtu.be/mAIxmRGtJcA - Romance of the Telescope (Boy, if I could get midis to the whole Dazzle Ships album πŸ™‚)
https://youtu.be/ViDeqW2mOI8 - Dreaming (I guess that was the time they supported Depeche Mode)
So happy they keep making great music πŸ™‚

Jade McCrann

As a die hard OMD for over 40 years this track is AWESOME! Thank you OMD for your constant musical innovation - can’t wait for new album ❀️❀️❀️ Love you guys 😘😘😘

Chris Inns

Same from me

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