The Forester combines fun and outstanding practicality into one vehicle. I chose mine over an STI.
Also, first one to link TFBS loses.
Wow, "Bela Lugosi's Dead" is what we played at the radio station when nature called. The bathroom was one floor below, so you needed something to cover for you while you were out and about. (After hours we just had one person running the entire joint, and my usual shift was midnight until 3 am.)
This was also before mp3s. Heck, 95% of what we played was on vinyl, too.
Linky: http://youtu.be/OKRJfIPiJGY
I remember "Bela Lugosi's Dead" on Album 88, The voice of Georgia State University
Probably a similair situation as Wallens mentioned, becuase it was also a one person show overnight.
Heck I still had Holy Smoke on cassette until a final "I am moving" purge a this year.
For a 55 year-old, depressed, former goth-rocker with a substance abuse problem..he looks pretty good.
That's a shame.
Also, a Forester isn't very Goth. I wonder if it was at least painted black.
I was never a Bauhaus fan (never tried) but I dug some of his solo stuff in the 90's.
The article says that he lives in Turkey. Could the Subaru be a rental? Not sure if that's still goth or not.
I was a Bauhaus fan, but actually prefer Love and Rockets, which is pretty much all the rest of the guys after they kicked Murphy out.
The Forester is the ultimate lesbian mobile, and the line between goth dude and lesbian is pretty blurry, so I can see it.
I was at an outdoor concert in Winter Park CO and some new chick named Jewel was doing her set. While she was performing Peter Murphy's band started setting up---- fairly loudly. Jewel stopped mid-song and told them to shut the hell up.
I wasn't ever a big fan of her music, but I always liked her for that.
It took four posts before TFBS was mentioned (that berkeleying bauhaus song) and David loses.
First time I ever saw Bauhaus was in the movie "The Hunger" that I watched on HBO in about 1984 when my parents were out for the night. Liked them ever since.
Cory: Protip- Goth chicks are the ones with cleavage and no Adam's apple.
Brett_Murphy wrote: It took four posts before TFBS was mentioned (that berkeleying bauhaus song) and David loses. First time I ever saw Bauhaus was in the movie "The Hunger" that I watched on HBO in about 1984 when my parents were out for the night. Liked them ever since.
Yeah, that was a bit of a smoldering hot movie.
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