The band that helped shape my whole life from the moment I first heard them on the incomparable John Peel Show in '77. They twisted and redefined how music could sound in their totally unique way. Thank you, S&TB! ♥
Melanie! I think I see you! I love it when you see yourself it happens to me all the time. Always the shortest chicky in the dead front in center!!! Or on my buds shoulders
I don't know if anyone saw that photo of Sioux performing at the Roxy in April of that year, in which she is eating the microphone🎤: Impossible not to laugh at it.🤣
This is punk. In the UK post-punk refers usually to punk-like music after punk had really ended. Usually bands copying their favourite punk acts, and record companies that missed the boat trying to cash in. By 1980 most punk bands were changing into "post-punk" a softer, less aggressive music.
Actually very complex sounds: Avoids predictability Slightly jarring & disjointed changes Hypnotic but then non symmetrical structures Unpredictable voice bass to treble alternations And so forth to lots others too, really timeless & shows how close performance art was to a proletarian sensibility without it needing to be stated. However you will not find any such thing coalescing in the 2020s: as unbeknown to the people back then they were being replaced by a more voter-predicable demographic of multi-ethnic immigrants, so culture of any kind was not a factor in any respect for the ruling elites with the power to affect changes thus.
gleeart ! Holysht! I was going to say the same Fck'n Thang! Unbelievable U wrote exactly what I was thinking! Simply brilliantly done! Thanks for telling the world!! SSATB = Fck'n Rock!!! ☮️
But they spoil it by signing to Polydor and then it all gets music biz serious blah blah blah... 2 great LPs though and some later excellent goth pop... But its a pity the original 4 here dont get it together again to show all these millennial woke posers how it's done.. and yes I'm referring to bands like Idles.. Yuck.. Smelly fkn BBC Radio 6 arse licking yawn creating prcks in their aunties smelly nickers.. Do me a fava!!
As Siouxsie has stated many times herself, the music business (like every other enterprise Capitalists get their filthy mitts on) is no more than that - a disgusting business. Of course it has become a million times worse since the late 1970s where it's all marketing and boardroom planned shite we consume! Everything's a commodity, including us. I'm pretty sure there are young kids of this age now who would be equally as wild, free, creative and expressive on stage as this brilliant band. They're just no longer given the opportunity. Who knew we'd be wishing for the good old 70s again!
Just breathtaking...
Siouxsie and the Banshees will always rule...
She is so awesome!!!! She's such a strong person that's why she's lasted more than anyone.
Amazing. I have followed Siouxsi since the very beginning and I’ve never heard this song. Great video.
This is a bizarre and beautiful song. And Siouxsie Sioux was stunning (still is)
So much confidence from a band & the lead singer if the only Siouxsie 🖤👋
Great to see footage of early Siouxsie & The Banshees.
the queen of the punks!
Siouxsie Sioux is so beautiful. I love her.
I love her too! She's so so hot ! She can make any straight chick change GAY!! Yeah!! It worked out on me just fine!!! Lol ☮️
The band that helped shape my whole life from the moment I first heard them on the incomparable John Peel Show in '77. They twisted and redefined how music could sound in their totally unique way. Thank you, S&TB! ♥
Same
Spotted me in the corner :-) under Severin
Melanie! I think I see you! I love it when you see yourself it happens to me all the time. Always the shortest chicky in the dead front in center!!! Or on my buds shoulders
Siouxsie sounding and looking great and Kenny Morris is a beast on the drums
My lifelong heroine
Great days.love this track. It still gives me goosebumps. She was so hot , wild and unpredictable. This line up made a great noise.
love this thanks for sharing it - especially love John McKay's guitar playing like it's a 19th century factory of rusting industrial machines
great footage
Best noise ever...
ICONIC SIOUXSIE
This is what it was all about......
She's so adorable!! She can make a straight chicks heart melt !
You could see the unpretentious star brilliance even then. Gaga Madonna watch and learn
PUNK! Great sound from back in the day. Thanks for uploading.
This song is awesome :D
this video is tops lofi raw gritty punk!
Ça me manque. ❤️❤️❤️
bits of the guitar and drums sound like the damneds new rose
Yep, Siouxie the siren fantastic xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Queen of goth queen of darkness !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not quite here still punk! The goth stuff wasn’t great but made them a lot of money 💰
thanks
Legend
❤️❤️❤️❤️
oi! oi! oi !
I don't know if anyone saw that photo of Sioux performing at the Roxy in April of that year, in which she is eating the microphone🎤: Impossible not to laugh at it.🤣
John McKay not seen on the video? He started playing guitar in the band in July 1977.
Look around 6:00
5:41 she misses the chorus for the second verse. I still love her though!
Oi oi oi!
Fab :)
Be all Malcolm allures you to be! You owe it to yourself.
fuck yeah
just call it punk rock from britannia and watch the movie jubilee ,my dear watson
Hah! It must have been hard performing in front of that audience of blokes who had no idea.
They knew who the Banshees were. It was a gig supporting the Clash. All the kids were punks.
@@SluttChops Are you saying they were having thoughts about wearing makeup and the social effects of it?
you know where i can see the video "punk" full? i had in vhs but not more
Ohlala en 1978 ça ? Cocopirateproduct
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Hello
someone can tell me, this music in 1980 was called postpunk???
How did the people call this music in 1980?
They didn't call this anything in 1980. This recording is from 1977.
This is punk. In the UK post-punk refers usually to punk-like music after punk had really ended. Usually bands copying their favourite punk acts, and record companies that missed the boat trying to cash in. By 1980 most punk bands were changing into "post-punk" a softer, less aggressive music.
This was 1977. I believe this is before post punk and was actual punk
Actually very complex sounds:
Avoids predictability
Slightly jarring & disjointed changes
Hypnotic but then non symmetrical structures
Unpredictable voice bass to treble alternations
And so forth to lots others too, really timeless & shows how close performance art was to a proletarian sensibility without it needing to be stated.
However you will not find any such thing coalescing in the 2020s: as unbeknown to the people back then they were being replaced by a more voter-predicable demographic of multi-ethnic immigrants, so culture of any kind was not a factor in any respect for the ruling elites with the power to affect changes thus.
gleeart ! Holysht! I was going to say the same Fck'n Thang! Unbelievable U wrote exactly what I was thinking! Simply brilliantly done! Thanks for telling the world!! SSATB = Fck'n Rock!!! ☮️
What do u mean by "culture not being a factor in...... etc...?"
@@chynadole1991 hahahahahahahahahaha
But they spoil it by signing to Polydor and then it all gets music biz serious blah blah blah... 2 great LPs though and some later excellent goth pop... But its a pity the original 4 here dont get it together again to show all these millennial woke posers how it's done.. and yes I'm referring to bands like Idles.. Yuck.. Smelly fkn BBC Radio 6 arse licking yawn creating prcks in their aunties smelly nickers.. Do me a fava!!
As Siouxsie has stated many times herself, the music business (like every other enterprise Capitalists get their filthy mitts on) is no more than that - a disgusting business. Of course it has become a million times worse since the late 1970s where it's all marketing and boardroom planned shite we consume! Everything's a commodity, including us. I'm pretty sure there are young kids of this age now who would be equally as wild, free, creative and expressive on stage as this brilliant band. They're just no longer given the opportunity. Who knew we'd be wishing for the good old 70s again!
Great performance, but I'm glad that first song didn't make the album. What a clunker.
You don't like Make Up Or Break Up ?? I love that song so much! It's my favorite Siouxsie song.