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==Track listings==
==Track listings==
=== 7" version ===
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== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 09:48, 7 July 2023

"Lagartija Nick"
Single by Bauhaus
Released15 January 1983[1]
GenrePost punk, gothic rock
LabelBeggars Banquet Records
Songwriter(s)Peter Murphy
Daniel Ash
Kevin Haskins
David J
Bauhaus singles chronology
"Ziggy Stardust"
(1982)
"Lagartija Nick"
(1983)
"She's in Parties"
(1983)

"Lagartija Nick" is a song by English gothic rock band Bauhaus, released as a stand-alone single in 7" and 12" format on the Beggars Banquet Records label in January 1983.

It reached number 44 in the UK Singles Chart.[citation needed]

A version of the song was first recorded as "Bite my Hip" in 1979 at the band's first recording session where their first single was recorded.[2] Murphy and Ash composed the song but did not develop it as the group thought it was too "simplistic". Later, Murphy and David J reworked it, incorporating references to the Devil ("Lagartija Nick" being an old Spanish term) and Leopold von Sacher-Masoch.[3]

Track listings

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7" version

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No.TitleLength
1."Lagartija Nick" 
2."Paranoia, Paranoia" 

12" version

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No.TitleLength
1."Lagartija Nick" 
2."Watch That Grandad Go" 
3."Paranoia, Paranoia" 
4."In the Flat Field (Live in Paris)" 

References

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  1. ^ "News". Record Mirror: 6. 8 January 1983. Retrieved 15 December 2020 – via flickr.com.
  2. ^ Kreps, Daniel (10 September 2018). "Bauhaus to Unearth Unreleased Songs From 'Bela Session' for 40th Anniversary". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  3. ^ Kretsch, Ron (23 November 2018). "UNDEAD UNDEAD UNDEAD! DAVID J TALKS WITH DM ABOUT NEVER-BEFORE HEARD MUSIC FROM BAUHAUS". Dangerous Minds. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
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