She's my favorite, when it comes to cover, I remember hearing Dear Prudence and it was like hearing that song for the very first time, she made it her own.
i keep coming back here to hear her do this classic velvet tune and i just love the tone of the guitars on this it sounds metallic like siouxie and her cool makeup
I still think she is one of the most outstanding vocalists in my lifetime. I used to find her scary as a kid. Now she is like one of my most loved women of all time...after Carrie Fisher.
Love this cover - strangely I was into the Banshees around 1978~79 and then got VU & Nico at a 2nd hand market - fell in love with VU. Few years later, Banshees & Cale got together - I'm a bit hazy on dates around that time. Must have been great, if only I could remember 🙂🍄
Seriously, Siouxsie singing a classic Velvet Underground? This has to be Heaven. Kill me now, so I can join. On another note, as I am writing this: R.I.P. Lou Reed. A good human is gone.
Alain Papineau, I think that All Tomorrow's Parties was a brilliant cover. Better than Venus in Furs, though, she at least knew what the song was about & that it was adapted from a novella. This reply was meant to be sent to Matteo Scognamiglio.
@@tessierashpoolmg7776 What does William Gibson have to do with the novella “Venus in Furs”_ by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch? Btw, the word masochism is derived from his name, invented by his contemporary, the Austrian psychiatrist Richard von Krafft-Ebing. Masoch did not approve of this use of his name.
@@SciakkaPRODUCTIONI think that All Tomorrow's Parties was a brilliant cover. Better than Venus in Furs, though, she at least knew what the song was about & that it was adapted from a novella. I sent this reply to the wrong person four years ago; I hope that it isn't too late.
You obviously haven't heard the version by Bostik Swaskika.They played at one of the first Glastonbury Festivals.Their album Seigheils on the beach is almost impossible to get hold of.
she is eerily channeling '60's folk singer- Judy Henske's "Love Henry". It gave me the chills... Siouxsie would've KILLED it if she covered it. this is proof.
A great cover. I do wonder if Severian, the main character in Gene Wolfe's New Sun tetralogy, was named for the original S&M novel, as he is a journeyman in the Guild of Seekers of Truth and Pentinence, commonly referred to as the Torturer's Guild ( a great science fiction/fantasy novel series)
Marianne Faithfull is either the Grand Daughter or Great Grandaughter of Ritter Adolph von Sacher-Masaoch who wrote the book 'Venus in Furs' and gave the world the word: masochism. I would have been interested in her take on this song.
If I could record an album right now with 2 other people living or dead, I would pick Souxie and Dolores O Riordan. I was heartbroken when I heard about her passing. The cranberries are more metal then a lot of the metal bands right now
Some git in this month's Mojo (The November 2023 letters page) is still whingeing about her Swastika armband! Shock stuff....get it on,that was in 1976!
@@eposz2 this is not the Banshees, it is Siouxsie's second band the Creatures. This rendition with brass was a one-off, they only did it once in London for a gig in 1998, but prior to that concert, the Creatures had done a two month tour in the US with John Cale on a double bill tour, and each night SIouxsie performed Venus in Furs with Cale on viola during the last encore and it was awesome. You will get a taste of the real thing on youtube if you type this in the research '> "Siouxsie - The Creatures with John Cale - Venus in Furs - Live USA 1999"
This sounds like a mix between the actual song and the Doors' The End.
The End is thought to be the first gothic rock song along with the whiter shade of pale by Procol Harum
@@janpakowski3084I love whiter shade of pale so much
@@janpakowski3084No. All Tomorrow Parties was the first gothic song
She's my favorite, when it comes to cover, I remember hearing Dear Prudence and it was like hearing that song for the very first time, she made it her own.
or the passanger, wheel's on fire.
Even "You're Lost Little Girl" by The Doors
It wasn't her own!
Siouxsie knows how to cover a song. Goosebumps...
i keep coming back here to hear her do this classic velvet tune and i just love the tone of the guitars on this it sounds metallic like siouxie and her cool makeup
The best cover. One is really in the spirit of Sacher-Masoch here.
The Kills do it better
@@negativeindustrial I've just listened to their version, they sing it without passion and cruelty
Definitely sung like a Mistress! Woah!
Very powerful cover done in her own unique way. Great piece of art here timeless
So cool. I would love it if Patti Smith did a cover "Venus In Furs".
SO TRUEE
I still think she is one of the most outstanding vocalists in my lifetime. I used to find her scary as a kid. Now she is like one of my most loved women of all time...after Carrie Fisher.
HER VOICE. MAKES ME FEEL THINGS.
Only the etherial Siouxsie and the Banshees could sing a cover of this masterpiece that I would like.
Love this cover - strangely I was into the Banshees around 1978~79 and then got VU & Nico at a 2nd hand market - fell in love with VU. Few years later, Banshees & Cale got together - I'm a bit hazy on dates around that time. Must have been great, if only I could remember 🙂🍄
Seriously, Siouxsie singing a classic Velvet Underground? This has to be Heaven. Kill me now, so I can join.
On another note, as I am writing this: R.I.P. Lou Reed. A good human is gone.
She sang also All Tomorrow's Parties, a very good version.
Alain Papineau, I think that All Tomorrow's Parties was a brilliant cover. Better than Venus in Furs, though, she at least knew what the song was about & that it was adapted from a novella. This reply was meant to be sent to Matteo Scognamiglio.
@@apokryphos117g V U laid down All Tomorrows Parties when William Gibson was 14. Good try though.
@@tessierashpoolmg7776 What does William Gibson have to do with the novella “Venus in Furs”_ by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch? Btw, the word masochism is derived from his name, invented by his contemporary, the Austrian psychiatrist Richard von Krafft-Ebing. Masoch did not approve of this use of his name.
@@SciakkaPRODUCTIONI think that All Tomorrow's Parties was a brilliant cover. Better than Venus in Furs, though, she at least knew what the song was about & that it was adapted from a novella. I sent this reply to the wrong person four years ago; I hope that it isn't too late.
« Severin, Severin » 😁
one of the only bands that could do this song justice
that is a fact
You obviously haven't heard the version by Bostik Swaskika.They played at one of the first Glastonbury Festivals.Their album Seigheils on the beach is almost impossible to get hold of.
@@dillongstaff5625I’m gonna take a wild guess and say they might’ve been neo-Nazi’s considering the naming .
she is eerily channeling '60's folk singer- Judy Henske's "Love Henry".
It gave me the chills... Siouxsie would've KILLED it if she covered it. this is proof.
I wish that Siouxsie would cover some Judy Henske stuff. How cool! Could you imagine?
RoSioux Mars now I need to look up some Judy Henske.
Listening to Judy Henske ended up being an excellent life decision. Thank you
Increíble!!
Ella es increíble
Different colors made of tears
Colored me impressed.
Pretty sure Leopold von Sacher-Masoch just died all over again, of happiness this time.
Starts slowly but works up into quite a lather. Job well done Siouxsie and company.
Isn't this from The Creatures with John Cale live on tour in like '98 or '99? I saw them on this tour in NYC and they def covered this Velvets track.
Yeah, sounds like John Cale on viola.
@@ForARide LOL there isn't any viola in this version !!! it is a saxophone and a trumpet
Yeap, Anima Animus Tour 1999
Due to my frightening Spotify results, I am on a no-TVU-month, so I am listening to this 24/7.
Another great V U Cover is All tomorrow's Parties
Reason I love music
Extraordinaire !
Amazing!!!
many thanks for posting this
you're welcome! :)
A great cover.
I do wonder if Severian, the main character in Gene Wolfe's New Sun tetralogy, was named for the original S&M novel, as he is a journeyman in the Guild of Seekers of Truth and Pentinence, commonly referred to as the Torturer's Guild ( a great science fiction/fantasy novel series)
Very pretty Siouxsie
Her voice is almost like Marianne Faithfull in this song!
Marianne Faithfull is either the Grand Daughter or Great Grandaughter of Ritter Adolph von Sacher-Masaoch who wrote the book 'Venus in Furs' and gave the world the word: masochism. I would have been interested in her take on this song.
Masterpiece
Best cover (with Monster Magnet too) from this legendary song !
If I could record an album right now with 2 other people living or dead, I would pick Souxie and Dolores O Riordan. I was heartbroken when I heard about her passing. The cranberries are more metal then a lot of the metal bands right now
Great Version, I like it!
Femme fatale.
Wonderful
BRILLIANT!in my opinion the best female singers are Siouxsie,Janis Joplin,Anne Wilson,Adele.
and Grace Slick, Stevie Nicks, and Linda Ronstadt.
@@LamiaceaeMW I'd add Elizabeth Fraser to the list !!
Dolores O'riordan, Enya, Sinead O'connor
Siouxsie, Shirley Collins, Janis Joplin, Nico, Annie Haslam, Sonja Kristina and Grace Slick in my opinion.
is this with the banshees or the creatures? 1999?
The Creatures
Thanks, John! & HappY2K17 :)
thanks to wikipedia :)
just look in the "Venus In Fur" article.
sorry to have to point out you have missed the 's' out from Siouxsie but thanks for posting love the photo as well!
Wow. What year was made this record?
❤️
genial!
This is cool.
Steven Severin took his name form a carachter who was in the book Venus in Furs.
This version and Rozz Wiliams is definitely gold beside V/U.
Some git in this month's Mojo (The November 2023 letters page) is still whingeing about her Swastika armband! Shock stuff....get it on,that was in 1976!
xxx
🖤
Poor Severin :P
...Or LUCKY Severin...
I think he would have loved it
Not sure Budgie would have :P
Thank you very much :-)
good! i like ^^
dude, link the band\s youtube page in the about section
She's sounding a lot like Nina Hagen here.
and the guitar arrangement sounds somewhat like 'the end' Doors
No, NIna Hagen apart pictures in SM is a nobody, and a joke musically
@@carljules3123 Translation: You don't like Nina Hagen. Big fucking deal.
♡♡
The firsts ghots
Siouxie, cat woman
tremendo es poco
🙄💖🤕
Much better than the original version!
no way
I respectfully disagree. I love Siouxsie and the Banshees and I think this cover is good enough, but I think the original is better.
No chances.
The original is way better but i love this one as well
Nah, and I love Siouxsie + banshees
Неплохо
Voice is lacking . It’s not really there at all.
I love the Banshees, but this is a failed attempt. Posing & superficial. Etalon covers are from DeVotchka and Lou Reed himself on Animal Serenade.
-eposz2 This cover is far better than Devothcka's
@@carljules3123 Not agreed.
@@eposz2 this is not the Banshees, it is Siouxsie's second band the Creatures. This rendition with brass was a one-off, they only did it once in London for a gig in 1998, but prior to that concert, the Creatures had done a two month tour in the US with John Cale on a double bill tour, and each night SIouxsie performed Venus in Furs with Cale on viola during the last encore and it was awesome. You will get a taste of the real thing on youtube if you type this in the research '> "Siouxsie - The Creatures with John Cale - Venus in Furs - Live USA 1999"
No
I'm sorry Siouxie but this song isn't coverable.
AWFUL