The question to you, the fans...

"What do you see the new millennium offering for Bauhaus"

Page 5 of your answers...

From: Flavio Magnani

I Hope a great new tour, and a new album.


From: Zoot

Bauhaus will become big again after the sudden and cruel deaths of three of it's members. The remaining member will become super rich from royalties after remixing Bauhaus hits into Jungle music.

A Dark Entry by Zoot.


From: Brent F. Osgood

All I want from Bauhaus is that they continue making music, together or separately. What Bauhaus is now will not be destroyed if they never play together again. Of course we want them to record, tour, provoke and perform. If it isn't there, however, don't force it. Let it flow.


From: Jason C Jones

I see Bauhaus touring with Merle Haggard and Wily Nelson. As for David J he will be so crushed after the failed tour that he will venture to the edge of sanity and believe that he is Fredy Mercury. Mattle-the toy manufature-will release a long awaited action figuring set of the awesome gothsters. However, they shall be recalled because of the choking hazard presented by the the plastics cigarettes that are included.


From: Robert Harless

I hope to never miss an opportunity to get tickets to see Bauhaus in Chicago again. I had to fly to Boston, Massachussets, to see them and was very unimpressed with the crowd after having foolowed their music after their early demise in 1983 or 1984. You were not allowed to have fun nor could you dance. The elderly crowd control/security would not let us cut loose and enjoy the band that is so dear and near in our thoughts and hearts as Gen-xers.


From: Charlie McCalmont

The new millennium beginning in 2001, Bauhaus will CONTINUE to be an important musical force. Resurrected as the One or in solo endeavors, they will continue to defy stale convention as they always have. Bauhaus will transgress the limitations of goth and glam in the true expression of their souls.


From: rob c.

The Millennium offers a chance to pick up where Bauhaus left off. It's the band's decision if they embrace that chance or let it slip through their fingers like sand. It's also a chance for transformation. They're a little older, wiser, and more experienced. Maybe picking up where they left off isn't dramatic enough.


From: Timothy Nyman

firstly, i see bauhaus offering the world a new attempt at true feeling and deep thought. i see the world, in return, helping bauhaus to voice all of the fear, concerns, pains and pleasures this life has to offer.


From: Jake

Make Bauhaus a home. A place to go when you need a vacation from the solo.


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