I love when she talks about how she read that people's bowels dropped out at certain frequencies, and if she could do it that, they might see some action...now THAT'S punk rock!
Siouxie is the Queen and The Banshees are the Kings from the beginig to the present day...Remarkable band and thanks for this upload XellNiouxsie and big hello from SPLIT (from fuckin Croatia)
I saw McGeoch play with Magazine at Edgerton's Hotel on Church Street in Toronto when they were touring Secondhand Daylight. There was no opening act, and they played for 90 minutes or so. Devoto, Formula, and McGeoch were all very striking visually, but John's guitar cut through the mix in screams and squalls. I'd never heard anything like it before or since.
Discovered them when I was 18 in 2010 thru reading Neil Gaiman’s Sandman lol. Inimitable sound, and Siouxsie’s unique and bold charisma was always Super inspirational to me as a young woman
Thanks for posting this. Came across whilst trying to learn Hong Kong Garden on guitar ate up the evening but superb. Spurred me on this the punk guitar learning! Thank again.
Stinky Toys seen on the flyer at 6:18 are a legendary French punk band and they later became Eli & Jacno, who were among the many synthpop pioneers of the time. Look them up.
My best friend of 30 years just discovered them a few months back. He asked me what else are you holding back! He is spellbound. Never give everone everything except jesus
Sid wrote first two verse of belsen later john changed words and they did a demo version which sid plays on and plays good later belsen became one of toughest songs on there usa tour.later both public image ltd and sid solo did the song once again john changed some of the words and finally pistols played it at reunion shows and lydon had again new words and a new title Baghdad was a blast
Just amazing how every major city around the world had a 'contingent of kids' trying to make the scene. Be it Punk, Heavy Metal, Funk, etc. And at best 1 - 3 might emerge with limited success. But the Bromley Contingent, my God! Was like all the stars of the universe were put into one galaxy there! And just got better and bigger like a super nova!
The time PuNk came out was the era of Arena Rock where we would all go to see the Greatest Bands Of All Time (for that week) with the obligatory Greatest Guitarist Of All Time (for that week also). Basically it was all hype as the band was usually struggling to stay in tune and in time so as to reproduce their studio created masterpiece while they were old, tired and stoned out of their mind. Needless to say they failed every time. The bands were missing something. PuNks on the other hand were also out of tune and off timed as well, but they had the missing ingredients: youthful energy and a need to have as much fun as possible.
Jakegothicsnake Here's a good question for you I always wondered why Neil Young had a line in his son "Here is the story of Johnny Rotten,the king is dead but he's not forgotten" that never made sense to me John Rotten is still alive and well unless Neil didn't do his homework...not taking anything from Neil Young but this line always drove me nuts because it's in accurate...can someone tell me why?...😡
@@stevencorsoe7512 I think the line "better to burn out than it is to rot" spells it out. I thought it was a reaction to something Lydon said about Elvis, Neil Young saying Elvis was dead but not forgotten, and inferring Lydon soon would be. Lydon then went on to do much more than just the Sex Pistols, turning Neil Young's criticism into nonsense.
I love when she talks about how she read that people's bowels dropped out at certain frequencies, and if she could do it that, they might see some action...now THAT'S punk rock!
I remember watching this when it was first on tv! What a treat. Thank you for uploading it 🙏🙏
Siouxie is the Queen and The Banshees are the Kings from the beginig to the present day...Remarkable band and thanks for this upload XellNiouxsie and big hello from SPLIT (from fuckin Croatia)
I saw McGeoch play with Magazine at Edgerton's Hotel on Church Street in Toronto when they were touring Secondhand Daylight. There was no opening act, and they played for 90 minutes or so. Devoto, Formula, and McGeoch were all very striking visually, but John's guitar cut through the mix in screams and squalls. I'd never heard anything like it before or since.
Adam ant collector as well 75 items seeing him live in leicester June 27th 7 times now can't wait
Discovered them when I was 18 in 2010 thru reading Neil Gaiman’s Sandman lol. Inimitable sound, and Siouxsie’s unique and bold charisma was always Super inspirational to me as a young woman
Well said. Marco. He’s a top bloke. A very good musician.
Legendary voice of John Peel! I got goosebumps! Remembering the time listening to him on BFBS.
Ohhhh this is WONDERFUL!!! Thank you so much for sharing this! 💗
LoL best cat fight imitation ever! Souxie so does it for me
siouxsie at the end :-)
Thanks for posting this. Came across whilst trying to learn Hong Kong Garden on guitar ate up the evening but superb. Spurred me on this the punk guitar learning! Thank again.
I know Kenny Morris. He's an Artist Now
Stinky Toys seen on the flyer at 6:18 are a legendary French punk band and they later became Eli & Jacno, who were among the many synthpop pioneers of the time. Look them up.
My best friend of 30 years just discovered them a few months back. He asked me what else are you holding back! He is spellbound. Never give everone everything except jesus
+1 siouxsie was fucking hilarious at the end
Omg, thanks so much for this. I`m laughing hard on Siouxsies last statement.
Im waiting to see/ hear
Just found this after watching the french version, thanks man, awesome documentary
This is history.
Thanks for this. Never thought i'd see this again. Superb
First time I see Severin giving a normal interview without arrogance maybe because his time has already gone
Sid wrote first two verse of belsen later john changed words and they did a demo version which sid plays on and plays good later belsen became one of toughest songs on there usa tour.later both public image ltd and sid solo did the song once again john changed some of the words and finally pistols played it at reunion shows and lydon had again new words and a new title Baghdad was a blast
10:15 hell yeah
Just amazing how every major city around the world had a 'contingent of kids' trying to make the scene. Be it Punk, Heavy Metal, Funk, etc. And at best 1 - 3 might emerge with limited success. But the Bromley Contingent, my God! Was like all the stars of the universe were put into one galaxy there! And just got better and bigger like a super nova!
just brilliant
Huge pistol fan 250 items in my collection seen them live 6 times and met glen and john
Love punk scene like lots of bands great era
so nostalgic
Eine der geilsten Frauen der Welt!Obwohl Sie mittlerweile eine alte Lady ist!
The time PuNk came out was the era of Arena Rock where we would all go to see the Greatest Bands Of All Time (for that week) with the obligatory Greatest Guitarist Of All Time (for that week also). Basically it was all hype as the band was usually struggling to stay in tune and in time so as to reproduce their studio created masterpiece while they were old, tired and stoned out of their mind. Needless to say they failed every time. The bands were missing something.
PuNks on the other hand were also out of tune and off timed as well, but they had the missing ingredients: youthful energy and a need to have as much fun as possible.
This was an excellent interview, Siouxie shows alot of bemusement during interviews but not this one. Loved to origin stories
This was actually 2001!
What a find.
6:21 , 3 mics will make you louder ;)
Why don't you just turn it up to 11?
Like other genres as well in music but punk is amazing ignore the hype
when was this documentary made?
jeffery sinclair broadcast on Sept 1998
10:15 laughing my ass off
Arts, Crafts, and entertainers!
Waw waw waw
Steve Severin looks like Donald Sutherland ....
One thumb down?
Beyoncé fan?
Jawknee Rustle I knew a Beyoncé who was into Siouxsie well anything with a woman in it
Siouxsie would probably like Beyoncé. You'd be surprised ;)
@@chayo4537
Six years later, but I was mentioning the one dislike on the video.
Peace.
fuck thanks dude
Isn't this mr Peel narrating?
Yes.
Uma pessoa
Late 90's.
John Lydon aka Johnny Rotten is the Stepfather of Ari up. :)
Jakegothicsnake Here's a good question for you I always wondered why Neil Young had a line in his son "Here is the story of Johnny Rotten,the king is dead but he's not forgotten" that never made sense to me John Rotten is still alive and well unless Neil didn't do his homework...not taking anything from Neil Young but this line always drove me nuts because it's in accurate...can someone tell me why?...😡
@@stevencorsoe7512 I think the line "better to burn out than it is to rot" spells it out. I thought it was a reaction to something Lydon said about Elvis, Neil Young saying Elvis was dead but not forgotten, and inferring Lydon soon would be. Lydon then went on to do much more than just the Sex Pistols, turning Neil Young's criticism into nonsense.
2001
Steven is work shy, that's the real reason he joined a band.
pete frame!
bofff ... ccpp
I was so surprised to learn that Siouxsie is M to F!