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Artists: Bauhaus
Song: Antonin Artaud
Song type: Live
Year: 1982
Lyrics by: David J Haskins
First known live performance: 1982-10-09 - Dome, Brighton, United Kingdom
Last known live performance: 1983-07-05 - Hammersmith Palais, London, England, United Kingdom

Live performances of this version:
1982-10-09 - Dome, Brighton, United Kingdom
1982-10-10 - Locarno, Bristol, United Kingdom
1982-10-11 - Arts Centre, Poole, United Kingdom
1982-10-13 - University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom
1982-10-14 - Lyceum Ballroom, London, England, United Kingdom
1982-10-16 - Friars, Aylesbury, United Kingdom
1982-10-17 - Guildhall, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
1982-10-18 - Civic Hall, Guildford, United Kingdom
1982-10-19 - Rock City, Nottingham, United Kingdom
1982-10-21 - Lyceum Ballroom, London, England, United Kingdom
1982-10-22 - University, Salford, United Kingdom
1982-10-23 - Odeon, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
1982-10-24 - Victoria Hall, Hanley, United Kingdom
1982-10-26 - Mountford Hall, Liverpool University, Liverpool, United Kingdom
1982-10-27 - De Montfort Hall, Leicester, United Kingdom
1982-10-28 - University, Warwick, United Kingdom
1982-10-29 - Lyceum, Sheffield, United Kingdom
1982-10-30 - University, Leeds, United Kingdom
1982-11-01 - Hammersmith Palais, London, England, United Kingdom
1982-11-27 - City Gardens, Trenton, NJ, United States
1982-11-28 - Marble Bar, Baltimore, MD, United States
1982-12-04 - Larry's Hideaway, Toronto, ON, Canada
1982-12-07 - Metro, Chicago, IL, United States
1982-12-09 - Duffys, Minneapolis, MN, United States
1982-12-12 - The Roxy, Los Angeles, CA, United States
1982-12-13 - The Roxy, Los Angeles, CA, United States
1983-05-12 - Theatre Le Palace, Paris, France
1983-05-14 - Sporting, Athens, Greece
1983-05-16 - Kolnoa Dan, Tel Aviv, Israel
1983-05-18 - Kolnoa Dan, Tel Aviv, Israel
1983-05-28 - Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, Japan
1983-05-28 - Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, Japan
1983-06-11 - Friars, Aylesbury, United Kingdom
1983-06-13 - Top Rank, Brighton, United Kingdom
1983-06-16 - Gaumont, Southampton, United Kingdom
1983-06-18 - Assembly Hall, Derby, United Kingdom
1983-06-19 - Victoria Hall, Hanley, United Kingdom
1983-06-20 - Top Rank, Sheffield, United Kingdom
1983-06-21 - De Montfort Hall, Leicester, United Kingdom
1983-06-24 - City Hall, Newcastle, England, United Kingdom
1983-06-27 - Tiffanys, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
1983-06-29 - Ceasars, Bradford, United Kingdom
1983-07-01 - Pavilion, Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom
1983-07-02 - Gaumont, Ipswich, United Kingdom
1983-07-03 - Locarno, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
1983-07-04 - Hammersmith Palais, London, England, United Kingdom
1983-07-05 - Hammersmith Palais, London, England, United Kingdom


This version released on:
Rest In Peace: The Final Concert 2xCD [Album]

Alternate versions:
Antonin Artaud [Studio]
Antonin Artaud - 10 minutes long version [Live]
Antonin Artaud - 30 minutes long version [Live]

Recording sessions for alternate versions:
1983-03-xx - Burning From The Inside session

"S: Bauhaus were always criticized for being bombastic and I found an Antonin Artaud quote that liberating theatre had to be exressing impulses that were larger than life. Were you inspired by him?

D: Yes, I wrote the lyrics to that song about him on the last Bauhaus album.

S: What did that last line, "those Indians wank on his bones, " refer to?

D: Artaud had gone to Mexico to investigate the Tarahumara Indians. After while they initiated him into their peyote cult, and did the Peyote Dance for him. And his one image of the Indians dancing wildly round a fire, masturbating and throwing dirt at him haunted him for the rest of his life. He seemed to take it personally."
AN INTERVIEW WITH DAVID J. by Chris Twomey, SHADES, 1983


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