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Holy smoke! You're into the Murph?! I was into him so many years ago, via my ex-best friend who was reeeeeally into him, like a lot. I saw him in The Hunger with Catherine Deneuve and Susan Sarandon. Personally, Love Hysteria and Deep were my favorites, and I love Bauhaus, but I haven't listened to him/them in so many years ... since my early twenties I think.
I saw Bauhaus at the Hammerstein Ballroom a few years ago. I thought they were only so-so.
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Oops, I typed everything inside the bold html tags. Sorry 'bout that.
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No worries. His "Unshattered" came out last year and the personal reviews of the American tour on his website all talk about how the concerts were a spiritual experience.
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I'm also into Mozart, Yes, Blue Oyster Cult, Moody Blues and Led Zepellin. That's more my era.
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There was a time when I would have considered myself the biggest Who fan on the planet. Totally love Pete Townshend (who I feel, as a fan, has simply dragged me through the mud with him all these years - feh!).
For the past few years I've been into lotsa country, bluegrass, blues ... but I never forget where I came from: Zeppelin, Janis, Def Leppard, old U2, Floyd. That stuff's the shizznit.
I like Mozart's 25th Piano Concerto (conducted by George Szell + Cleveland Symphony Orchestra; Leon Fleischer on piano). That's my most favorite thing he's ever done; and the 40th Symphony, of course, should go without saying.
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