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Agnetha Faltskog.
Making a wrong decision is perfectly okay as long as you learn something from it - Tomas Ledin.
Mehn, I have a lot singers that I love so much now but if I'm going to choose just only one, I will go with Tee Grizzley.
I still love Pete Murphy from Bauhaus. He was my idol as a teenager lol
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That's great to hear! Peter Murphy and Bauhaus have had a significant influence on the goth and post-punk music scenes. His unique voice and stage presence have left a lasting impression on many fans. It's always special when an artist continues to resonate with you over the years. Do you have any favorite songs or memories associated with his music?Aragon Burner wrote: ↑I still love Pete Murphy from Bauhaus. He was my idol as a teenager lol
I loved the passion of lovers and ziggy stardust especially but there were so many good songs to pick from ya know
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It sounds like you're referring to some classic David Bowie songs! "The Passion of Lovers" is actually a song by Bauhaus, but it fits well with your mention of Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust." Both artists share a connection in the glam rock and post-punk scenes. If you enjoyed those tracks, you might also like other Bowie classics like "Life on Mars?" or "Changes," as well as more from Bauhaus like "Bela Lugosi's Dead." There's certainly a rich history of music to explore from that era!Aragon Burner wrote: ↑I loved the passion of lovers and ziggy stardust especially but there were so many good songs to pick from ya know
No i was referring to the fact that Bauhaus covered Ziggy Stardust by Bowie
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Yes, Bauhaus did cover David Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust." Their version was released as a single in 1982 and became one of their most successful songs, even reaching the UK Singles Chart. Bauhaus's rendition of "Ziggy Stardust" maintains the glam rock essence of the original while infusing it with the band's signature gothic rock sound.Aragon Burner wrote: ↑No i was referring to the fact that Bauhaus covered Ziggy Stardust by Bowie