I was only a very young child but I remember women doing their hair and dressing up like her in 80's! They were all over. It takes me back whenever I see her performing although I was only vaguely aware of it all at the time! : )
Better late than never. Just make sure to return to it whenever you need some inspiration or a burst of energy (this came out my senior year of high school/freshman year of college and I listened to the music for exactly that). 💖
Don't feel bad about it. I knew "Dazzle" as, just a song, way before seeing the video, myself. Besides, if you haven't seen it for a long enough time, then it's brand knew again -- or -- at our age, it could be early onset Alzheimers. In that case, all the "old Goth music" becomes brand new again... !!! That would mean the adventure starts all over again, so is that such a bed thing?
Tbf, many of us didn't have access to videos back in the day; not really our fault! Most of the music I loved & bought & danced to, I'm only seeing the videos for the 1st time with the miracle of UA-cam, & I LIKE it! 😁
@@dream-67 In my opinion, pop new wave was good until 1984. But surely everything changed in 1985, when Gorbachev came to power and world tension began to loosen. That is why Western musicians (new and some of the old ones) breathed a sigh of relief and stopped rebelling, and focused on simple, more often cheerful and funny topics.
The 80s, like every decade, were varied, it had tons of great alternative music, tons of innovation in more experimental and extreme music even, but on the other hand there were lots of shitty pop stuff that aged like crap. Either way, it is probably my favourite decade for music, those who hate on it probably only listened to the most mainstream shit from that time.
Or it's just highly pretentious bollocks influenced by Colombian sugar and other chemical aids. Not that it isn't good writing, it sounds good, but it very likely means nothing more than another well earned paycheck for a quality band.
@@djinnxx7050 ordinarily I'd agree with you but I have to give it a 'pass' in the context of the totality of SATB. It's the imagery of mortality/"gloom" that goes beyond something as merely 'surreal' as Salvador Dali. They are as dislocating/alienating as the world to come. 2024 The stars that shine And the stars that shrink In the face of stagnation the water runs Before your eyes Swallowing diamonds A cutting throat Your teeth when your grin Reflecting beams on tombstones A jamboree of surprises Playing Russian roulette Or the lucky dip A clenched fist to your heart Coal dust on your lungs A silver tongue for the chosen one Heavy magnum in your side Or a bloody thorn Skating bullets on angel dust In the dead sea of fluid mercury Baby piano cries Under your heavy index and thumb Pull some strings-let them sing The stars that shine And the stars that shrink In the face of stagnation the water runs Before your eyes Dazzle it's a glittering prize Dazzle it's a glittering prize Before your eyes It's a glittering prize The stars that shine And the stars that shrink In the face of stagnation the water runs Before your eyes
My favorite song by them. The enchanting melody played on the orchestra brilliantly juxtoposed with Robert Smith's violent rough guitars and Budgie's drumming is all the more hunting by the beautiful vocals by Siouxsie.
This , "swimming horses" "painted bird" and "fireworks" are the lesser known that I love and listen to all the time,always loved Siouxsie from day one ,Im now 51, and nobody compares to her originality and timelessness, one of a kind.
I saw them once and they opened with this song and Siouxsie appeared all in black with a huge feather boa. The stage was dark but the lighting looked like lightning it was so neat.
I remember reading in a magazine that she said this song is about greed and disease. I love when she says index and thumb Pull some strings-let them sing Because it's obvious about a musical instrument but knowing what the song is about I always pictures it as a metaphor for a surgeon closing up a wound with a suture needle and making someone scream.
I remember hearing this for the first time. It was after Dear Prudence had been a big hit on alternative radio in the us and was played non stop. Dazzle just blew me away and Hyaena was the first Banshee album i bought starting a 40 year love affair with the band. It still sounds so beautiful and there is nothing nostalgic about it
In 1987 I was 19, and at roughly the same time I was introduced to the music of Siouxsie, Joy Division, The Cure, Echo and the Bunnymen, OMD, Depeche Mode, The Smiths, and many more. It was all so... magical, almost. Does that even happen with today's music? Or is it just me as an old fart looking back on the good ole' days? Probably the latter.
I'd say the former; since the beginning of the 2000's, the best I've heard is basically "Okay, well that wasn't so horrifying" or "Okay, I think I can get behind this", but hardly anything makes me say "Whoa! Who's THIS?" . When I DO hear something that makes me react "Whoa! Who's THIS?", it turns out to be something from before the 2000's .... or a band whose first album was in the 90's and can still make something actually decent in the 2000's.
You know? That magic is only unique to your era and when i was about 15 in 2000. I discovered those same bands and the feeling was magical and dreamy. So it carries on. Not a lot of kids were into what I was into. So, I felt nostalgic for an era I never really truly lived. I started dressing accordingly and learned a lot about music and fashion and just so much! I guess you can say it still exists in young people over the years. It will never die. I also became a huge Depeche Mode fan and of course fell in love with them. I still wear my jacket that I spray painted Siouxsie's eyes on the back. ;-)
NO, todays music is terrible. Most kids today listen to a mix of music from now back to the 80s' In the 80's we listened to just ,music from the 80's and 70's, our generation.
@@thecocktailian2091 It really is. I learned so much about great music from listening to music of your era. Blancmange?? Like nothing as unique as that exists in any way today!
@scottsmith I absolutely agree. Those were the good old days when music was real MUSIC. Today's stuff is terrible. We were the lucky ones to grow up in the 80's.
I saw them in 1987 in Finsbury Park in London. I was 20 and a true goth. It was fantastic!! I saw loads of live music back then. I could make some of you very jealous.
Siouxie's lyrics have such a visually descriptive appeal, so much so, you don't even need the video, if your imagination can make all the visuals you'll ever need.
I think Siouxsie has one of the greatest voices ever recorded! I definitely think she's the greatest female rock singer. So powerful and full of every emmotion.
Siouxsie here is pouring magic .... Seemingly invoking. What pure brilliance in an ancient art is displayed in her moves.... Way beyond any fashion she is pure class.
I hate having to keep explaining this to kids, who weren't even a gleam in their daddy's eye when Ms.Ballion was strutting her stuff in the late 70s/early 80s - The Banshees disavowed the 'goth' label and had moved on from the darkness/doom/gloom/black schtick after they did 'Ju-Ju'.
@@eddiewillers1 And before goth, they where "punk" it doesn't matter that they moved to a new category.They where at their peak when they made Juju and where pioneers of that 'scene",whether they decided to "move on" at that point is irrelevant.The evidence was captured at the time, and will continue to be entertaining in that format.
My youngest Norwegian Forest cat is named after this song as she is a dazzling beauty in her pretty silver (torbie) colour. And also to sort of rename her after her great grandmother who was named Siouxsie due to her gorgeous black and white marking with her perfect symmetrical black eye-liner. Love this song (and many more)
Randy Kourvelas GREETINGS, IM JUST A ROCK N ROLL FANGIRL. I READ ABOUT SAID DUDE IN A BOOK ABOUT ROCK N ROLL BANDS AND THEIR FOIBLES. LOL. ACTUALLY, I WAS GOING TO PUT "CORVALLIS" IN HERE, LOL. THATS A TOWNS NAME. TTYL.
Underrated and Underexposed. I think Siouxsie & The Banshees were way ahead of their time. Though I know virtually nothing about Siouxsie as a person, I feel a kindred spirit connection.
I remember when this came out! I couldn’t get enough of this song! Gorgeous. Forgotten until Kal-x UC Berkeley played it yesterday… It’s just a bit short… needs to be played on a loop… Love you, Siouxsie! 3:26
I remember reading some article online where Siouxsie said, that this song was inspired by the Dustin Hoffman film "Marathon Man." The "Swallowing Diamonds" lyrics refers to how Hoffman's character makes (well forces really), the Nazi Criminal played by Laurence Oliver swallow some diamond's, he had smuggled. It's a great film btw.
Man I wish I were born in the 80s, it’s fascinating to listen to this song right now, but I always imagine that unique feeling of listening to it for the very first time on the radio 📻 🥺💛
Biggest difference was the number of bands available and how they were perceived . This band was considered extremely underground in 84 - I was considered a freak for loving this type of music . Another very prevalent thing was the Mystique , latter related to not having this overload of information where you have 1 million bands to choose from one click away - you would focus much more on things and plus , you had little idea how these things were done since you didn´t have the internet expaining you how you play the Bass in - a - week or how to master the latest version of Fruity Loops in 1 hour . Magical , that is how this sounded like ... life changing , we would copy what we saw , what we heard , yet , we knew each and every song on that album . Focus as opposed to the dispersion you have today . Having said this , even though very different epochs , I find this as fascinating and vibrant , just yesterday I was listening to Burial´s new- ish " Antidawn " EP and I was mesmerized by its passion/sound . A little nuance here , another one there ... at the core , nothing ever changes . Apologise if a " yes " or " no " type of question turned into a pretty boring and extensive rant 😂
I thought this song was a dream (I'd only heard it on our local College Radio station while half-asleep after returning from the clubs) until I heard it during the day on KROQ.
She will forever be the goth / post-punk queen.
Abso-phukin-lutely!!!
@@Bexks badumtss
Siouxie was part of the punk scene in the UK. She first sand on stage with members of the Sex Pistols.
I love You Siouxisie ! I love forever🖤⚡..."The stars that shine
And the stars that shrink
In the face of stagnation the water runs
Before your eyes.."
Siouxsie Sioux is seriously a fashion icon in her own right.
I agree
Alexis Arrizon yup she really is Fabulous 🌹🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪
I was only a very young child but I remember women doing their hair and dressing up like her in 80's! They were all over. It takes me back whenever I see her performing although I was only vaguely aware of it all at the time! : )
Egyptian
those bejeweled gloves!
Siouxsie still kicks bum! Anyone listening in 2020?
Yes, she is amazing!
@@Darkdementia65 Sorry but live nowadays past it vocally cigs!!
@@gmantramp404 I agree and it's such a shame. Still great to listen to all her old stuff though x
@@Darkdementia65 👍🤘🤘
since 2017 and forever apparently
How did this song not get on the "Very Best Of CD"? It is their BEST song.
Right? Very surprising it's not on there.
exactly!
It’s my first SatB song. And nothing tops this one.
AGREED. My favorite of theirs.
Damn right
this is the song who make me fall in love with my husband.
Heard during our first kiss.
Cannot forget it.
Elena Bussotti that is such a beautiful memory to share - one that resonates with me!
All the best to you & yours.
I hope to spend the rest of my life with angel too.
My Zack.
Wedding or no.
:D
MAGIC
I read that as "...fall in love with my first husband" lol idk why
Diva
I'm embarrassed to admit that i've reached 48 years of age and have never seen this fabulous video; now i can't stop watching it.
I videoed onto VHS this song back in 1984☺️
👍👍There are tons of great songs of hers to enjoy
Better late than never. Just make sure to return to it whenever you need some inspiration or a burst of energy (this came out my senior year of high school/freshman year of college and I listened to the music for exactly that). 💖
Don't feel bad about it. I knew "Dazzle" as, just a song, way before seeing the video, myself. Besides, if you haven't seen it for a long enough time, then it's brand knew again -- or -- at our age, it could be early onset Alzheimers. In that case, all the "old Goth music" becomes brand new again... !!! That would mean the adventure starts all over again, so is that such a bed thing?
Tbf, many of us didn't have access to videos back in the day; not really our fault! Most of the music I loved & bought & danced to, I'm only seeing the videos for the 1st time with the miracle of UA-cam, & I LIKE it! 😁
Her voice is fascinating...
I want you.
Everything about Siouxsie is fascinating. I love her. In 78 I had a huge poster of her. I wanted to wake up with her every day.
I believe the description you’re looking for is intoxicating 😍
Haunting voice perfect for punk music
Her voice has always been great but it REALLY shines on Hyaena and Tinderbox. On those two albums in particular, her vocals are absolutely beautiful
The 80's weren't crap; we were spoiled! Dazzling indeed.
I only got to enjoy the 80s for 6 months :(
After 83 only the alternative 80s were any good...
@@dream-67
In my opinion, pop new wave was good until 1984. But surely everything changed in 1985, when Gorbachev came to power and world tension began to loosen. That is why Western musicians (new and some of the old ones) breathed a sigh of relief and stopped rebelling, and focused on simple, more often cheerful and funny topics.
Oh, there was ample crap in the 80’s. Artists like Siouxsie Sioux gave unexpected glimmers of hope from the shadows.
The 80s, like every decade, were varied, it had tons of great alternative music, tons of innovation in more experimental and extreme music even, but on the other hand there were lots of shitty pop stuff that aged like crap. Either way, it is probably my favourite decade for music, those who hate on it probably only listened to the most mainstream shit from that time.
Budgie is one of the most underrated drummers in rock music!
And self tought too
Not by me he isn't. Still rate him as one of the best skinsmen ever
Heavy influence on me as a drummer
Yes. Yes is is. 👌💯🥁
Goddess Siouxsie…!!!!
Ugh this song is my favorite 🖤🖤
It's my favourite from Siouxie by a million miles
Sounds like a crystal rain✨ Robert smith's keyboards and guitar playing added a magical touch to hyaena. An underrated album
This song moves me. It stirs something within me that I cannot express or put into words. It makes me cry
I understand this.
Me too. It is such an evocative and powerful song. ✨🖤
Makes me feel human
Skateboarding brought me here 🍻
Intervals 🛹
Same 🛹
Yes sir 🛹🛹🛹
I think it is one of best opening ever
Same! I paused the NB video after the intro to look this song up lol. An opening montage like that in a video has been missing for a long time.
“Skating bullets on angel dust in a dead sea of fluid mercury.”
Such a profound, and moving statement.
Im curious what does it mean?
@@devinallen4708it's the imagery. Isn't it brilliant?
Or it's just highly pretentious bollocks influenced by Colombian sugar and other chemical aids. Not that it isn't good writing, it sounds good, but it very likely means nothing more than another well earned paycheck for a quality band.
@@djinnxx7050 ordinarily I'd agree with you but I have to give it a 'pass' in the context of the totality of SATB. It's the imagery of mortality/"gloom" that goes beyond something as merely 'surreal' as Salvador Dali. They are as dislocating/alienating as the world to come. 2024
The stars that shine
And the stars that shrink
In the face of stagnation the water runs
Before your eyes
Swallowing diamonds
A cutting throat
Your teeth when your grin
Reflecting beams on tombstones
A jamboree of surprises
Playing Russian roulette
Or the lucky dip
A clenched fist to your heart
Coal dust on your lungs
A silver tongue for the chosen one
Heavy magnum in your side
Or a bloody thorn
Skating bullets on angel dust
In the dead sea of fluid mercury
Baby piano cries
Under your heavy index and thumb
Pull some strings-let them sing
The stars that shine
And the stars that shrink
In the face of stagnation the water runs
Before your eyes
Dazzle it's a glittering prize
Dazzle it's a glittering prize
Before your eyes
It's a glittering prize
The stars that shine
And the stars that shrink
In the face of stagnation the water runs
Before your eyes
@@djinnxx7050 What low brow cynical nonsense coming from a nobody.
rock and roll hall of fame 2024
love that Banshee psychedelic wall of sound
My favorite song by them. The enchanting melody played on the orchestra brilliantly juxtoposed with Robert Smith's violent rough guitars and Budgie's drumming is all the more hunting by the beautiful vocals by Siouxsie.
"Hunting" instead of "haunting"... an appropriate slipup
she was a Queen
Stunning, even today.
@@sabrazafarano9651 yas kween
That bass line is pretty dark, lol
Over 30 years later I find out they actually did make a video for my favorite Siouxsie Sioux song.
I want to thank Beth Harris, Beth Barrington and 6 other Beths who introduced me to this band in the 1987.
That's so true. So many videos I missed .. oh well better late than never.
i know it wasnt on the compilation tapes dammit
where have you ppl been?
same here
I adore this single. Everything about SATB captivated me as a teenager and had a big impact on me.
Pure magic.
It's December 31, 2022 and the music sounds absolutely Modern. Timeless. Unique.
🙋⚡✨
In the 80's first heard it on the radio, had to find out "WOW - who is THAT?"
This , "swimming horses" "painted bird" and "fireworks" are the lesser known that I love and listen to all the time,always loved Siouxsie from day one ,Im now 51, and nobody compares to her originality and timelessness, one of a kind.
51 as well...listened to Hyæna today on vinyl that I've had since a teen...splendid stuff!
@@hrhginger5489 Their run from "Juju" up to "Peepshow" was flawless.
Siouxsie really understood the visual. Her look is nothing short of genius. On anyone else it would be ridiculous and inauthentic.
Why does this song not have a trillion views?
This song makes me want to laugh, cry, destroy, love, die and resurrect all at the same time
Reminiscent of teen angst!
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I saw them once and they opened with this song and Siouxsie appeared all in black with a huge feather boa. The stage was dark but the lighting looked like lightning it was so neat.
The Hollywood palladium…
I saw them in San Francisco, I was in shock that I was actually there just feet from her...
I remember reading in a magazine that she said this song is about greed and disease.
I love when she says
index and thumb
Pull some strings-let them sing
Because it's obvious about a musical instrument but knowing what the song is about I always pictures it as a metaphor for a surgeon closing up a wound with a suture needle and making someone scream.
Siouxsie + strings = sublime
Speechless...she is the queen of darkness
I remember hearing this for the first time. It was after Dear Prudence had been a big hit on alternative radio in the us and was played non stop. Dazzle just blew me away and Hyaena was the first Banshee album i bought starting a 40 year love affair with the band. It still sounds so beautiful and there is nothing nostalgic about it
I love how she dances, shes so enigmatic.
🙋✨⚡
This song is pure magic
🙋✨⚡
She is pure Magic
Don’t have woman like her these days.
Goth Queen 🖤
I agree! 🤘🏻❤🎵🎶
We still exist, we’re just hiding in the shadows.
@@mortchen5494 Really Lmk where those shadows are, so I can have my 🖤💔🖤 be Dazzled.
🙋✨⚡
@@mortchen5494 Still waiting for you to come out of the shadows 😊🖤🙏
genuinely might be one of the best songs ever
In 1987 I was 19, and at roughly the same time I was introduced to the music of Siouxsie, Joy Division, The Cure, Echo and the Bunnymen, OMD, Depeche Mode, The Smiths, and many more. It was all so... magical, almost. Does that even happen with today's music? Or is it just me as an old fart looking back on the good ole' days? Probably the latter.
I'd say the former; since the beginning of the 2000's, the best I've heard is basically "Okay, well that wasn't so horrifying" or "Okay, I think I can get behind this", but hardly anything makes me say "Whoa! Who's THIS?" . When I DO hear something that makes me react "Whoa! Who's THIS?", it turns out to be something from before the 2000's .... or a band whose first album was in the 90's and can still make something actually decent in the 2000's.
You know? That magic is only unique to your era and when i was about 15 in 2000. I discovered those same bands and the feeling was magical and dreamy. So it carries on. Not a lot of kids were into what I was into. So, I felt nostalgic for an era I never really truly lived. I started dressing accordingly and learned a lot about music and fashion and just so much! I guess you can say it still exists in young people over the years. It will never die. I also became a huge Depeche Mode fan and of course fell in love with them. I still wear my jacket that I spray painted Siouxsie's eyes on the back. ;-)
NO, todays music is terrible. Most kids today listen to a mix of music from now back to the 80s' In the 80's we listened to just ,music from the 80's and 70's, our generation.
@@thecocktailian2091 It really is. I learned so much about great music from listening to music of your era. Blancmange?? Like nothing as unique as that exists in any way today!
@scottsmith I absolutely agree. Those were the good old days when music was real MUSIC. Today's stuff is terrible. We were the lucky ones to grow up in the 80's.
I saw them in 1987 in Finsbury Park in London. I was 20 and a true goth. It was fantastic!! I saw loads of live music back then. I could make some of you very jealous.
Skating bullets on angel dust in the dead Sea of fluid mercury.
Best lyrics yet!!!
I hate to admit this, but I used to shoot up so my high started with those lyrics.
Those days are over, but listening to Siouxsie will never be over
@@colleendito2046 we are proud of you
Siouxie's lyrics have such a visually descriptive appeal, so much so, you don't even need the video, if your imagination can make all the visuals you'll ever need.
I think Siouxsie has one of the greatest voices ever recorded! I definitely think she's the greatest female rock singer.
So powerful and full of every emmotion.
Damn right!
Along with Ann Wilson and Karen Carpenter!
Oh, and of course Stevie Nicks...
Lovely comment, see ya!
Siouxsie here is pouring magic .... Seemingly invoking. What pure brilliance in an ancient art is displayed in her moves.... Way beyond any fashion she is pure class.
As another commenter said, "style"!
Where would the world be without British music...?
IN A BETTER PLACE
@@aub6120 🤣🤣🤣
@@aub6120country fan spotted
@@aub6120 Sure...
Literally rock n roll was invented in the americas lol
My god this is beautiful
I love You Siouxisie ! I love forever🖤⚡..."The stars that shine
And the stars that shrink
In the face of stagnation the water runs
Before your eyes.."
Her voice dazzles me 🖤
She’s on the Mt. Rushmore of female vocalists for sure
She Will be forever the Goddess!!❤
It's incredible how many creativity in the music of 80's
Queen of the 80's rock scene.
After revisiting every Siouxsie song and saying "This is my fav!" I've come to the conclusion that I have no favorites..
They're all pretty damn good.
Yep..we love them all😏💜💙💜💙💜💙💜💙💜💙💜💙(/-\)..
@S Frederici ..Yer nailed it in one tiny phrase my friend😃😁😊😆😉💜💙💜..
👍(/-\)..
It's pretty impossible to find a Stand Alone.
I have this issue with 99.9% of Cocteau Twins songs
I think I personally prefer Glamour Mix over this version
I can listen to this on a loop for hours.
This was when music was great!!
This song ignites so manu feelings in me idk how to describe it. Siouxsie the woman you are
One of my favourite Siouxsie songs 🎵
Such a great tune! This here, is one of the reasons why Siouxsie Sioux is just Queen of Goth.
I hate having to keep explaining this to kids, who weren't even a gleam in their daddy's eye when Ms.Ballion was strutting her stuff in the late 70s/early 80s - The Banshees disavowed the 'goth' label and had moved on from the darkness/doom/gloom/black schtick after they did 'Ju-Ju'.
@@eddiewillers1 And before goth, they where "punk" it doesn't matter that they moved to a new category.They where at their peak when they made Juju and where pioneers of that 'scene",whether they decided to "move on" at that point is irrelevant.The evidence was captured at the time, and will continue to be entertaining in that format.
My youngest Norwegian Forest cat is named after this song as she is a dazzling beauty in her pretty silver (torbie) colour. And also to sort of rename her after her great grandmother who was named Siouxsie due to her gorgeous black and white marking with her perfect symmetrical black eye-liner. Love this song (and many more)
Thanks New Balance!
Yes sir 🛹🛹🛹
You just cannot put a label on Siouxsie. Siouxsie is Simply her own movement. The whole band has always just been experimentive.
Randy Kourvelas Randy california
@@queenhasehexeyoung4106 only 1 or 2 people have ever called me this. Who are you
Randy Kourvelas GREETINGS, IM JUST A ROCK N ROLL FANGIRL. I READ ABOUT SAID DUDE IN A BOOK ABOUT ROCK N ROLL BANDS AND THEIR FOIBLES. LOL. ACTUALLY, I WAS GOING TO PUT "CORVALLIS" IN HERE, LOL. THATS A TOWNS NAME. TTYL.
@@queenhasehexeyoung4106 Hope all is well.
I love Siouxsie's voice in this song.
This song always gives me goosebumps;
remembering it live.
this is high end top tier class
One of the most beautiful pieces of music for us of a certain generation
🙋✨⚡
I'm not into metal, and this gave me goosebumps
Elvira, Mistress Of The Dark brought me here.
She shared a snippet of this song on her Valentine's Day Instagram story.
In her movie Elvira Mistress of the Dark when she carries her suitcase into the Cozy Cot you can see a Dazzle Siouxsie sticker on her luggage.
Noch heute 2024 ist das Lied ein Hammer ❤❤❤.Ich liebe es 🎉🎉🎉
Happy Birthday, Siouxsie!
Underrated and Underexposed. I think Siouxsie & The Banshees were way ahead of their time. Though I know virtually nothing about Siouxsie as a person, I feel a kindred spirit connection.
beautiful song and heartfelt video!
I remember when this came out! I couldn’t get enough of this song! Gorgeous. Forgotten until Kal-x UC Berkeley played it yesterday… It’s just a bit short… needs to be played on a loop… Love you, Siouxsie! 3:26
There's an extended mix available - hope this helps
ua-cam.com/video/TjuhqwG3C6w/v-deo.html
This song. Silver AND #Gold
Siouxsie is always ahead of the curve.
fora da curva mermo, irmão
My god, this is beautiful. Amazing.
Masterful pairing of music to lyric. Steven Severin looks cool af in this video.
Best band ever, Siouxsie i love you
💥💥💥 80's MAGIC 💥💥💥
This takes me straight back to my university days ❤
Totally other-worldly moves, singing and facial expressions....a Brilliant Enigma
One of their most beautiful songs.
The star that shone but never shrank.
Played this over and over on TAPE my first semester in college in Nyc. My class got tired of Siouxsie but I didn’t care 😂💁🏽♂️
I will never not love this song
A thing of beauty ❤
Love the lift in her voice 'Pull some strings.... let them SINGGGG' - F%$king awesome.
I remember reading some article online where Siouxsie said, that this song was inspired by the Dustin Hoffman film "Marathon Man." The "Swallowing Diamonds" lyrics refers to how Hoffman's character makes (well forces really), the Nazi Criminal played by Laurence Oliver swallow some diamond's, he had smuggled. It's a great film btw.
One of Siouxsie best 🎵
on rare occasions someone comes along with such a presence that you know instantly they are a star, she is in that bracket.
This song saves my life
Love this band so much
40 años ya! no lo puedo creer! 💎👄💎 🖤🖤🖤
Siouxsie's voice is like a magnet for me 🤩
The intro to this track is stunningly beautiful
Still a goth icon in my eyes
the best song ever made
Man I wish I were born in the 80s, it’s fascinating to listen to this song right now, but I always imagine that unique feeling of listening to it for the very first time on the radio 📻 🥺💛
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I was there!💎
So you should wish you were born in the early 70s then so you could enjoy the 80s.
Biggest difference was the number of bands available and how they were perceived . This band was considered extremely underground in 84 - I was considered a freak for loving this type of music . Another very prevalent thing was the Mystique , latter related to not having this overload of information where you have 1 million bands to choose from one click away - you would focus much more on things and plus , you had little idea how these things were done since you didn´t have the internet expaining you how you play the Bass in - a - week or how to master the latest version of Fruity Loops in 1 hour .
Magical , that is how this sounded like ... life changing , we would copy what we saw , what we heard , yet , we knew each and every song on that album . Focus as opposed to the dispersion you have today .
Having said this , even though very different epochs , I find this as fascinating and vibrant , just yesterday I was listening to Burial´s new- ish " Antidawn " EP and I was mesmerized by its passion/sound .
A little nuance here , another one there ... at the core , nothing ever changes .
Apologise if a " yes " or " no " type of question turned into a pretty boring and extensive rant 😂
@@jenniferaustin6471 exactly. So grateful to be a teen in the 80s and have punk, new wave, both and alternative shape me
🖤Didn' know there was a video!!!! 🖤 I'm never coming out of the 80s.. . Ever!🖤
Siouxsie still reigns.
She's unique. Simply amazing
This helps me fall in love with myself again
one of her top 3 vocals
Damn. That was heavy.
Not sure how much of the banchee s stuff she wrote , but hard to think of another more creative & productive brittish woman than her ❤
My fav. Siouxsie and the Banshees song.
I thought this song was a dream (I'd only heard it on our local College Radio station while half-asleep after returning from the clubs) until I heard it during the day on KROQ.