David J playing bass for Bauhaus during the band's last round of reunion |
In the interim periods of Bauhaus's rises and falls, David J went on to form bands such as the highly experimental Tones on Tail with Bauhaus guitarist Daniel Ash and roadie Bauhaus roadie Glenn Camping. Once that fell through, J and Ash rejoined with Bauhaus drummer (and David's younger brother), Kevin Haskins to form the fairly popular Love and Rockets. Both David J and Daniel Ash released solo material over time as well.
Love and Rockets (left to right: Kevin Haskins, David J, Daniel Ash) |
At Elysium, the story continued. He had his song book this time with the lyrics (only removing it to play "No New Tale to Tell" again and both Bauhaus songs). He was much quieter this time, not talking to the audience as much (then again, many people were being very rude and talking loudly as he performed). Overall, the performance was great. He did a new version of "No New Tale to Tell" with Adrian H and the Wounds that I wasn't terribly crazy about and the version of "Bela Lugosi's Dead" that he ended the night with was odd. He had great atmosphere for that one (took the lamp from his lyric book stand and put it under his face to imitate Peter Murphy's putting his face in a white light and also draped his jacket like a cloak). However, David J commonly likes to add random lyrics at the end of the song which don't necessarily go with it. Additionally, the drawn out "Ooooooohhhhhhh Bellllllllllaaaaaaaaa" parts were completely removed, which are my favorite parts of the song. Good effort, but I'd much rather listen to Peter Murphy's mash-up of "A Strange Kind of Love" and "Bela Lugosi's Dead" that he commonly does at shows.
On the whole, David J is a very humble, funny, delightful man. This set of performances has actually perked my interest in his solo work (I tend to not listen to it as the little things I had heard I didn't much care for). I now believe a second listen is in order. This also puts me at seeing one half of Bauhaus in some form or another. I wish I could have seen them during the last reunion. May not have been anything like they were back in their heyday, but I'm sure it was great.
Setlist from Elysium:
Dagger in the Well
Crocodile Tears and the Velvet Cosh
Shelf Life
Rain Bird
If You Could Read My Mine
Spalding Gray
Who Killed Mr. Moonlight?
Silver for Gold
Not Long For This World
Dog-End of a Day Gone By
ENCORE
No New Tale to Tell
Alabama Song
Bela Lugosi's Dead
More Importantly, ADRIAN H!!!! <3<3 *fangirl swoon swoon*
ReplyDeleteYou know...the more I think back on this show, the more my level of being impressed with David J diminishes and my being impressed with Adrian H and the Wounds increases. I think what had me so excited about seeing David J was 1) how incredibly friendly he was and easy to meet and talk to (after four times, I'm still trying to meet Peter Murphy just once, though he is equally, if not more, nice as David J) and 2) that I was seeing another member of my favorite post punk band.
ReplyDeleteThe more I listen to Adrian H and the Wounds on Spotify and get used to his throaty vocals, the more I'm starting to like how it meshes with the music. And apparently Adrian H himself is originally from Austin before moving to Portland and starting the band. :D