BTS Retrospect: Bauhaus (Peter Murphy and David J) @ The Oriental Theater

It would have been 1990 or so. I lived in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, a tiny bit of state nestled between two Great Lakes. More a part of Canada than the US really. I was lounging in the basement watching TV as bored kids living in the UP tend to do. My eldest brother slept down there as well, a makeshift bedroom on the unfinished side, curtained off with beads, furnace parts and exposed plumbing. Through the thin walls I hear this slow and steady beep……….beep……….beep……….beep. Annoyed at the disruption to my ever important TV time I assumed his alarm clock was going off and he was either gone or passed out. Begrudgingly, I get up to investigate. As I turn the corner however the sound begins to fill out. The beeping is still there but now I can hear it married with a gorgeous jangly guitar and one of the most beautiful, haunting and pleading voices I have ever heard. The voice was Peter Murphy and the band was of course, Bauhaus.

This was the moment I was introduced to Bauhaus. This moment is one of those moments that if it didn’t happen, my life today might be completely unrecognizable.

The song was The Spy in the Cab from Bauhaus’ masterpiece of an album In The Flat Field. The beep, one of the most simple yet creative and daring bass lines played by David J (the bassist who’s innovative style and sound made me want to play bass).

I had never heard music like this before. People call it “Goth” but it’s so much more than that, so much more than just dark rock. It is theater. It is poetry. It is exhibition and passion. This was the first band that became mine. The first band that I connected with on that level that makes you look at life differently. And while I adore every Bauhaus album released, In the Flat Field will always hold an incredibly important and pivotal place in my heart.

So needless to say, when I heard that Peter Murphy was going to be touring with David J and performing Flat Field in its entirety, I knew this would be something special. And at the lovely Oriental Theater no less, one of my favorite, and one of the last truly independent venues here in Denver.

I had the honor of being there for both nights. Monday was to photograph the show (photo set below), and Tuesday to just sit back and take in the set with my lovely wife as a passionate fan.

It was perfect.

From the first fuzz laden strum of Double Dare, I was instantly taken back to that moment in my brother’s dimly lit room. That moment that taught me that music can be more than a catchy melody or an infectious beat. It can be theatrical. It can be weird. It can be gloomy, sarcastic, flirtatious, shocking, angry, funny, morose, hopeful. The moment that I understood.

These are songs that will be with me forever. To be able to hear this piece of art live and in it’s entirety, in such an intimate and beautiful setting, was a gift that I will not soon forget.

Thank you Peter and David for giving me this moment of reflection, for giving us this gift of art.

-Shon

Listen to our exclusive Behind The Scene Podcast episode with David J here!

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As many who listen to the show already know, I am in a band with my lovely wife called Plume Varia. We had the extreme privilege of working with David J on our debut album Fact | Fiction (he produced and is featured on the album). You can check that out here!

Behind The Scene Episode 79 - Armando Garibay (Machu Linea, The Circus House)

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Armando Garibay (Machu Linea, The Circus House)

Official Site: theblackoutbeatproductioncompany.bandcamp.com

The song for this episode is called 'Meant To Burn Ft. John Runnels' and is from the new album Girl, available on Bandcamp at the link above.

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Photo By: Shon Cobbs

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Behind The Scene Episode 74 - Brent Cowles (Singer-Songwriter)

You can’t have faith in something if you’ve never doubted it before. That doubt is the only way to really figure out what something means to you.
— Brent Cowles

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Brent Cowles (Singer - Songwriter)

Official Site: www.brentcowles.com

The song for this episode is called 'How to be Okay Alone' and is from the brand new album of the same name, available on iTunes and Spotify.

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Photo By: Shon Cobbs

This episode has been generously supported by A Small Print Shop 

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Behind The Scene Episode 72 - Kaylie Foster (Indie Pop)

Almost all of the power is in our hands as artists whereas it use to be in the hands of the labels, right? But now it’s like it’s my job to be my manager, to be my marketer, to be my social media expert, to wear all these different hats in order to cut above that noise.
— Kaylie Foster

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Kaylie Foster (Indie Pop)

Official Site: kayliefoster.com

The song for this episode is called 'Little Game' and is a new single available on iTunes and Spotify.

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Photo By: Stephanie Doebler

This episode has been generously supported by A Small Print Shop 

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Behind The Scene Episode 71 - Chris Zacher (Levitt Pavilion)

Scenes work when people who are driving the bus are doing it for the love of what they are doing, for a vision that they believe in, and that’s why our scene is working right now.
— Chris Zacher

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Chris Zacher (Levitt Pavilion)

Official Site: levittdenver.org

The song for this episode is called 'No Punches' and is by Strange Americans, one of Chris' favorite Denver bands.

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Photo by: Stephanie Doebler

This episode has been generously supported by A Small Print Shop 

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Behind The Scene Episode 67 - Eric Halborg and Cole Rudy (Dragondeer)

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Eric Halborg and Cole Rudy (Dragondeer)

Official Site: www.dragondeer.com

The song for this episode is called "If You Got The Blues" and is from Dragondeer's latest album of the same name.

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Photo By: Cherie Cobbs

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Behind The Scene Episode 64 - Kurt Ottaway and Todd Spriggs (Emerald Siam)

It’s like I’ve had a band every decade of my life, pretty much. I’m going to run out of time. Sometimes I think it’s the greatest thing in the world, you know. Other times I think ‘What am I doing to myself?’
— Kurt Ottaway
You’ve put all this time and energy, your life working on this thing and...then down the road the stuff you get back can be pretty amazing. You get that call and they’re like “Hey, do you want to come play Red Rocks?” and you’re like that’s why, that’s why you do it, you know...You just played with these amazing bands you love, that’s why you do it.
— Todd Spriggs

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Kurt Ottaway and Todd Spriggs (Emerald Siam)

Official Site: emeraldsiam.bandcamp.com

The song for this episode is called "Clean Split" from Emerald Siam's upcoming album and is available on their bandcamp site.

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Photo By: Shon Cobbs

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Behind The Scene Episode 63 - Christie Buchele (Comedian)

I do have a disability so a lot of people might assume that I was maybe picked on and needed humor to like combat the bullies but I wasn’t really made fun of too much...I do think that people kind of just avoid you though so humor was more of a way of like them not being afraid to talk to me or be around me.
— Christie Buchele

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Christie Buchele (Comedian)

Official Site: christiebuchele.rocks

The song for this episode is called "Just Like That" from Teacup Gorilla, one of Christie's favorite Denver bands.

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Photo by: Carlos Madrid

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Behind The Scene Episode 62 - Megan Fong (Florea, Bonnie and the Beard)

But I think for me, not really knowing who I was anymore, being able to play music and create like that, that was really, really important. So I would take that. I would be like ya know, I know I’m going to be sick after doing this but I need to because it’s the only thing that feels normal...It’s gonna make me feel horrible but I want to do it.
— Megan Fong

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Megan Fong (Florea, Bonnie & The Beard)

Official Site: florea.bandcamp.com

The song for this episode is called "Running of the Bulls" and is off of Florea's debut self titled album.

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Photo by: Shon Cobbs

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Behind The Scene Episode 61 - Inaiah Lujan, Desirae Garcia (in/PLANES, The Haunted Windchimes)

I think it’s two different approaches to kind of achieve the same effect. It’s just for me I like to kinda be in a blissful state of mind when I’m performing, ya know.
— Inaiah Lujan
I just like to maintain like, a level of terror at all times.
— Desirae Garcia
I think that’s great. I think that’s why we need each other.
— Inaiah Lujan

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Inaiah Lujan, Desirae Garcia (in/PLANES, The Haunted Windchimes)

Official Site: www.inplanes.com

The song for this episode is called "Why Didn’t You" and was performed and recorded live in the BTS studio!

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Photo By: Shon Cobbs

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Behind The Scene Episode 60 - Mary Lambert (Grammy Nominated Singer-Songwriter, Poet)

I’d just watch my Mom kind’ve turn her heartache and her pain into song and after she’d put us to bed I’d just hear her play piano and hear her cry and play piano, I mean it was transformative for her and I think was like deeply impactful for me.
— Mary Lambert

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Mary Lambert (Grammy Nominated Singer-Songwriter, Poet)

Official Site: www.marylambertsings.com

The song for this episode is called 'Know Your Name' and can be found on Mary's latest EP 'Bold'.

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Photo By: Shon Cobbs

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Behind The Scene Episode 59 - Alisha Sweeney and Bruce Trujillo (Radio - OpenAir CPR)

I want to tell the stories about your music, I want to tell the stories about what you’re up to.
— Alisha Sweeney
I always just wanted to get to know the musicians more and I just wanted to tell stories behind it and basically put together mixed tapes so people could be inspired and I just so happen to do that for tens of thousands of people on the radio.
— Bruce Trujillo

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Alisha Sweeney and Bruce Trujillo (Radio - OpenAir CPR)

Official Site: www.cpr.org/openair

The bumper music for this episode includes the A-Team theme (in honor of their collective affectionate nickname at the OpenAIr offices) and Laibach's cover of Let It Be.

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Photo By: Shon Cobbs

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