it was years before I knew that "wheel's on fire" was a cover. siouxsie's still sounds like the right one to me.
― akm, Monday, 23 August 2010 03:57 (fifteen years ago)
Hello. So a few weeks back there was that photo of Siouxsie, Steve Severin and Marc Almond at the _Hannibal_ season premiere event in the UK, and that was cool and all. Apparently it's just been announced that's there's a whole new Siouxsie and the Banshees track for the season finale!
https://twitter.com/TVKevLance/status/620028442172481536
― Ned Raggett, Sunday, 12 July 2015 00:39 (ten years ago)
I would certainly be up for some new Siouxsie with Banshees in tow!
― TheSkysGoneOut (Jason Pitzl-Waters), Sunday, 12 July 2015 23:45 (ten years ago)
Been playing a lot of Siouxsie lately. I don't know why this stuff never really clicked for me sixteen or seventeen years ago when I was really getting into the Cure for the first time. I certainly gave them a chance around that time — guess I just kind of glossed it all over. I was possibly wanting more of a melodic sound similar to the Cure. But, the guitar work has revealed itself on those early records to be, yes a bit more atonal, but ultimately just fantastic throughout.
And such a solid run up through and including Peepshow.
― Austin, Saturday, 30 April 2016 17:06 (ten years ago)
Think my fav banshees atm is a kiss in the dreamhouse
― real orgone kid (NickB), Saturday, 30 April 2016 17:54 (ten years ago)
That one has some truly great material on it ('Cascade', 'Painted Bird' and especially 'Slowdive'), but it kind of feels second tier to me when surrounded by Juju and Hyæna.
― Austin, Saturday, 30 April 2016 18:53 (ten years ago)
Curiously, I too admire them more now than I did then. A top twenty-five.
― the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 16 February 2017 02:27 (nine years ago)
Awesome list! Cool to see "Dazzle" on here - particularly like the "Baby Piano" version
― Everything Moves Towards The Sun (Ross), Thursday, 16 February 2017 02:32 (nine years ago)
yes!
― the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 16 February 2017 03:29 (nine years ago)
Good summary. Their best overlooked song is "Fireworks". And "The Thorn EP" is their hidden gem.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Thursday, 16 February 2017 03:34 (nine years ago)
<3 "Slowdive", it really is a disorienting listen. Agreed about the peak 3 albums, they were a big deal to me in the 80's.
― a Radiohead album stamping on a human face, forever (sleeve), Thursday, 16 February 2017 03:52 (nine years ago)
Um. Where is "Night Shift"? Also, "Suburban Relapse", "Icon", "Playground Twist", "Monitor", "92 Degrees", "Land's End", "Voodoo Dolly"
― ornate orchestral arrangements (DJP), Thursday, 16 February 2017 04:25 (nine years ago)
For that matter, where is "Nightshift"?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrkEDe6Ljqs
― example (crüt), Thursday, 16 February 2017 04:43 (nine years ago)
they could've covered "Nightshift" in the style of Peepshow.
― the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 16 February 2017 14:37 (nine years ago)
I'm 100% behind that list.
A, LS: your essay, along with the latest Prince developments, got it in my head that S&TB and Prince were walking oddly parallel paths through the 80s, if you exchange punk roots with funk roots. 1980-1990, both had a nearly perfect run of singles that toyed with new wave, pop, psychedelia and dance music in equal measures. They were juggling kink and camp and high art, and I see a lot of matches between the mood and production on their big singles. Like, the opening to this "Dazzle" remix could easily break into "Take Me With You"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAOOUR2KCpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMzkXdiAggs
Some of it is just the gated snare and polyrhythms that were standard in 1984, but both artists were very good at balancing the gaudy and the raw and feeling like outsiders when they were right in the middle of everything.
― juggulo for the complete klvtz (bendy), Thursday, 16 February 2017 19:36 (nine years ago)
then it all comes apart after 1988?
― the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 16 February 2017 19:38 (nine years ago)
Fascinating analysis – thanks!
Yeah, 88 is where it gets shaky. Their respective landscapes get taken over by sample-heavy hip hop and shoegaze, trends that owed a lot to them but they were too established to comfortably capitalize upon. 3 Feet High and Rising, Isn't Anything owe them tons.
― juggulo for the complete klvtz (bendy), Thursday, 16 February 2017 20:05 (nine years ago)
"Night Shift" is my all-time Siouxsie track
― Everything Moves Towards The Sun (Ross), Thursday, 16 February 2017 20:57 (nine years ago)
It's totally alien to me -- the omission of The Lord's Prayer from any list or overarching discussion about this band's history
― sarahell, Thursday, 16 February 2017 21:07 (nine years ago)
I think "The Lord's Prayer" is more interesting as an artifact than it is enjoyable to listen to. I feel that way about large sections of Join Hands actually, unless I happen to be super pissed off and hating everything in which case the whole album slides into focus and is perfect.
― ornate orchestral arrangements (DJP), Thursday, 16 February 2017 22:22 (nine years ago)
^^^ otm
― the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 16 February 2017 22:24 (nine years ago)
That said, "Playground Twist" and "Icon" rule
― ornate orchestral arrangements (DJP), Thursday, 16 February 2017 22:29 (nine years ago)
I think "The Lord's Prayer" is more interesting as an artifact than it is enjoyable to listen to.
totally disagree, but it's one of those things like tunafish sandwiches, where I acknowledge and respect the popularity of the opposite viewpoint, even though I'm shaking my head dolefully as I type.
― sarahell, Thursday, 16 February 2017 23:43 (nine years ago)
is "The Lord's Prayer" the tuna fish sandwich
― the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 16 February 2017 23:47 (nine years ago)
the opposite.
― sarahell, Friday, 17 February 2017 00:21 (nine years ago)
Jake Tapper @jaketapperA friend of Harward's says he was reluctant to take NSA job bc the WH seems so chaotic; says Harward called the offer a "shit sandwich."
― Eats like Elvis, shits like De Niro (Tom D.), Friday, 17 February 2017 00:32 (nine years ago)
Do wish there was a decent recording of their original take on Lord's Prayer from the 100 Club. Different line up improvising on the spot. May have been a better idea than execution but seems archetypal.Marco Pirroni on guitar, was it Sid on drums?
― Stevolende, Friday, 17 February 2017 00:53 (nine years ago)
iirc yes
― a Radiohead album stamping on a human face, forever (sleeve), Friday, 17 February 2017 00:53 (nine years ago)
― Eats like Elvis, shits like De Niro (Tom D.),
is this what "This Wheel's On Fire" is about
― the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 17 February 2017 00:59 (nine years ago)
Icons falling from the spiiiiiirrrrrrrres
― a but (brimstead), Friday, 17 February 2017 01:11 (nine years ago)
Join Hands totally slays
― [email protected] (Drugs A. Money), Friday, 17 February 2017 04:55 (nine years ago)
You know, there's no handy Banshees anthology. I think most bands benefit from a 30-40 track roundup of their best material. Sure there's the two singles collections but that's not the same.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Friday, 17 February 2017 05:59 (nine years ago)
What about this: https://www.amazon.com/Best-Siouxsie-Banshees/dp/B00006IJXN
Looks pretty good!
― the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 17 February 2017 12:46 (nine years ago)
It needs to be twice as long! I know there's a 2 disc version but the second disc is all remixes.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Friday, 17 February 2017 16:21 (nine years ago)
oh that's actually pretty cool, I wasn't aware that all those 12" versions were on CD
― a Radiohead album stamping on a human face, forever (sleeve), Friday, 17 February 2017 16:29 (nine years ago)
Didn't they add contemporary singles including 12" mixes to the relevant lps when they did the remasters over the last decade?
Was going to come over and say for me the John McGeoch era is the greatest in its psychy folky otherness.There's a load of live stuff around from the era including a Rockpalast.
― Stevolende, Friday, 17 February 2017 17:07 (nine years ago)
They didn't include anything from the "Downside Up" box when they did the reissues, only some demos and the occasional 12" mix - those are strewn about various releases as well.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Friday, 17 February 2017 17:09 (nine years ago)
This performance still sends shivers down my spine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK1ny-YPV4U
― Dr X O'Skeleton, Sunday, 19 February 2017 01:28 (nine years ago)
Happy belated 60th birthday Siouxsie. Your albums mean more to me the older I get. I hope you perform once again.
― Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 30 May 2017 11:49 (nine years ago)
I will happily echo that.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 30 May 2017 16:50 (nine years ago)
Siouxsie, Love and Rockets, Iggy Pop, Echo & The Bunnymen, Adam Ant, Billy Idol playing Cruel World 2023. Details: https://t.co/IjadKbfmUP pic.twitter.com/53xUZO8FoJ— Slicing Up Eyeballs (@slicingeyeballs) January 23, 2023
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 24 January 2023 07:04 (three years ago)
'[Siouxsie's] father was a bacteriologist who milked venom from snakes' is a joyous wikipedia fact.
While we're on this tangent, Siouxsie was included last week in a quiz round I compiled on famous Belgians (she qualifies via her father).
― giraffe, Tuesday, 24 January 2023 08:57 (three years ago)
Cruel World is only a 20 minute drive (w/o traffic) from my house. Legit excited at dad goth lineup.
― Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, 24 January 2023 10:18 (three years ago)
Xp hah, never knew. Saw her in Brussels on her solo tour but that was quite a detached performance
― licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Tuesday, 24 January 2023 11:19 (three years ago)
Bob Geldof too, sort of.
― A Drunk Man Looks At Partick Thistle (Tom D.), Tuesday, 24 January 2023 12:07 (three years ago)
Come to think of it, 'milked venom from snakes' sounds like a line from the Banshees' early 80s heyday
― giraffe, Tuesday, 24 January 2023 13:18 (three years ago)
Cruel World is only a 20 minute drive (w/o traffic) from my house. Legit excited at dad goth lineup.― Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, January 24, 2023 2:18 AM
― Elvis Telecom, Tuesday, January 24, 2023 2:18 AM
I'm in the OC so it's a bit further for me but would love to go to this. Not sure tho as I think my festival days are behind me.
― Bee OK, Tuesday, 24 January 2023 17:52 (three years ago)
Wow, Billy Love and Echo AND Idol Rockets?
― Jaime Pressly and America (f. hazel), Tuesday, 24 January 2023 17:56 (three years ago)
poor Gang of Four, they don't deserve the 5th line
― sleeve, Tuesday, 24 January 2023 17:59 (three years ago)