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Bauhaus March Of The Sinister Ducks

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2008

ONLY 2.5 MINUTES LONG! Don't be put off by the 9 mins tag - it's blank after the short video! It's a song by Bauhaus and comic madman Alan Moore telling the truth about ducks. Video from the TEES BALLY FIBBER spoof news website.

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  • How does this sound like Bauhaus?

  • The music is the Three Shadows by Bauhaus. Do you actually know who Bauhaus are?

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  • Alan Moore understands that ducks are assholes.

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  • Alan Moore knows the score. The record cover is by Kevin O'Neill. These two genii would later create the masterful 'League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen' comic. Read it. Ignore the film until you have. Or, if you have seen the film, read it and think: "Why didn't they do that instead?". I love this record - it's mental. And yes, it is members of Bauhaus doing the music; see, they weren't po-faced bastards, after all.

  • "this guy" is Alan Moore, you know, the guy who wrote Wattchmen and V For Venndetta? He just happened to live around the corner from Bauhaus in Northampton. This was recorded in 1983.

  • Man what does this guy have against ducks? O.o

  • 'Look closer and you might recoil in surprise at web footed fascists with mad little eyes' ranks alongside Cows With Guns in the guerilla farm animal stakes :)

  • @Nagneto Alan Moore wrote it alongside David J from Bauhaus and they used the name Translucia Baboon as a pseudonym for a laugh.

  • Translunica baboon , Alan Moore and Mr J from Bauhaus

  • @igornonsuch

    I've discovered that it was the 23rd issue of Alan Moore's 'Critters' which gave away the flexi-disc, though the song was also released on the Sinister Ducks' album 'Old Gangsters Never Die' (named after another Moore comic). David J also sang the original 'Vicious Cabaret' from Moore's 'V for Vendetta', but in 2010 Moore is apparently teaming up with Mike Patton in a collaboration which will be "at the very least as unhinged as 'March of the Sinister Ducks'."

  • @catalyst8 My copy is/was a white lable 7inch didn't know it had been released

  • The song is by Alan Moore and his band Sinster Ducks. You need to update that.

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