Despite being grounded by a seemingly paradoxical levity, which comes across in the form of wry humor throughout our interview, Peter Murphy, a leading light in the gothic underworld, has remained an enigma for over three decades.
He first came to prominence with the preeminent goth band Bauhaus - their seminal cut "Bela Lugosi's Dead" being forever imprinted in the minds of those who appreciate the dark side thanks to its inclusion, and Murphy's mood setting appearance, in Tony Scott's 1983 cult...
I heard him interviewed on the radio a year or so ago. He's fascinating, but his wit really needs to be heard to be appreciated. Great interview Nicole.
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Gompo
Spain
August 2011
SEP 26, 2011 10:12 AM
Heu peter hegel beaten by ur absolute knowledge of religion, it seems
Missy
SUICIDEGIRL
California, USA
JUL 12, 2011 06:00 AM