Shot in a disused warehouse in Wardour Street London, March 1983. Filmed by Howard Guard (who also directed the iconic Maxell tape advertisements), the end sequence of the band asleep in the back of the limousine was, according to Guard, very much for real. Finally wrapped up as dawn was breaking through. Poignant message with the scattered sleeves…single taken from the album Burning From The Inside.

  • @MinorLaceration
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    27 months ago

    This account is either a troll or a bot, deliberately spreading misinformation.

    • @jimmydoreisaleftyOP
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      -17 months ago

      It seems you are the troll, hahaha

      You just reposted the same reply 15 times to four different communities…

      Just by looking at my account you may be able to tell a human is doing it.

      I do post a good amount, buy I make sure to limit it to human speed, which I manually post.

      A bot would be much quicker and better at posting…without making typos or such.

      I hope this explaination helped you understand a bit more, feel free to reply with question or critics when I reply, just don’t copy paste the replies accross multiple communities.

  • @jimmydoreisaleftyOP
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    07 months ago

    The only single from this album, it reached number 26 on the UK singles chart and number 28 on the Irish singles chart.

    https://genius.com/Bauhaus-shes-in-parties-lyrics

    She’s in Parties is a popular song by the English gothic rock band, Bauhaus. Released in 1983 as a single from their album, Burning from the Inside, the song quickly gained a cult following and has since become one of the band’s most recognizable tracks. Despite its catchy melodies and energetic rhythm, She’s in Parties carries a deeper, emotive meaning that resonates with listeners.

    https://oldtimemusic.com/the-meaning-behind-the-song-shes-in-parties-by-bauhaus/