The golden age... I guess every generation has his own definition of that... but I'm definetly on the one that likes the end 70's, 80's things the most :)
Guedzilla True, though the 90's genration on up, can't usually say their music has had the staying power that the late 70's and 80's had. Even some of the 90's stuff is beginning to sound mediocre and lacking in creativity. It was just a "quick fix" yet, the classic material still sounds as good as it did back then. Sometimes, it sounds even better than before (even after 30+ yrs or so!) and is a breath of fresh air when compared to the stuff today's "music industry" and it's cookie-cutter "talent" pool put out as music. Even the Goth/Post-Punk scene nowadays seems to have lost it's way with the EBM/Industrial cancer that has spread through it. I'll take the classics any day over all the current EBM/Industrial garbage.
Spot on my friend, all these manufacturedan bands today cannot hold a candle to the awesome pure talent on display with Siouxsie and her incredible Banshees, there is nothing to touch them nowadays.
just now watched this. great cover, hadn't seen that performed on guitar yet and had been wanting to figure it out. great job. anyone who understands arpeggios and moving up and down the neck knows the difficulty in this, hardy an easy song to play. this is easily my favorite banshees song. it has the right amount of haunt in it with the guitar and siouxsie's voice. just an amazing song. i honestly never get tired of hearing it.
+Jason Wylie Thanks! I like this one a lot too. I would say it's an intermediate Banshees song. It hasn't got as many parts as Night Shift, for example. It's a bit uncomfortable to play, but not as much as, say, the verse part of Halloween. Carruthers was (well, still is, probably… I don't know what he's been up to) a very good guitarist. Very clean sounding.
This one took me time to figure if he used a capo or not... then I found a live video of them playing this song where you can (almost) see there's no capo :) Thanks for watching!
Bloody good! Can I ask what pedals & settings? I don’t know much at all about effects however I can play well enough - was always acoustic. Cheers my friend!
Thank you! I don't really remember it, but probably a distortion pedal (Proco You Dirty Rat) and a chorus (Boss CE2 clone). On, and definetly a delay Boss DD3.
Its all always a pleasure listening to your covers I wish i could play guitar like you I play a littlle bit but nothing like that Tell me one thing you changed the pickups didnt you ??
Thanks! I started playing around 15 years ago or so... there's always new things to learn, keep up :) I haven't changed anything on this guitar, and when I bought it I was told it was all original.
Thanks. Unfortunately I have no tabs of this… I learned it mostly by ear and maybe watching some live videos. The remix version of the song also helped clearing up some parts.
@@GuedzillaWhat live versions? Where did you find audiovisual material of this song? because I look for it and it doesn't appear anywhere, only videos with photos, I'm interested in seeing the live performance
Thanks. It varies a lot actually. On many videos I used a Proco You Dirty Rat and an old MXR Flanger. On some it's mostly software, on a few I played through a Roland JC77 and/or a Laney VC30...
Gotta write one yet... I should do a website or something... where I can post them and correct them easily instead of having to submit to ultimate guitar or whatever, and wait for approval etc...
Nice to see awesome bands like this still covered nowadays. *Nothing* beats the old sounds and the classic bands. Cool cover...
The golden age...
I guess every generation has his own definition of that... but I'm definetly on the one that likes the end 70's, 80's things the most :)
Guedzilla True, though the 90's genration on up, can't usually say their music has had the staying power that the late 70's and 80's had. Even some of the 90's stuff is beginning to sound mediocre and lacking in creativity. It was just a "quick fix" yet, the classic material still sounds as good as it did back then.
Sometimes, it sounds even better than before (even after 30+ yrs or so!) and is a breath of fresh air when compared to the stuff today's "music industry" and it's cookie-cutter "talent" pool put out as music. Even the Goth/Post-Punk scene nowadays seems to have lost it's way with the EBM/Industrial cancer that has spread through it. I'll take the classics any day over all the current EBM/Industrial garbage.
Spot on my friend, all these manufacturedan bands today cannot hold a candle to the awesome pure talent on display with Siouxsie and her incredible Banshees, there is nothing to touch them nowadays.
just now watched this. great cover, hadn't seen that performed on guitar yet and had been wanting to figure it out. great job. anyone who understands arpeggios and moving up and down the neck knows the difficulty in this, hardy an easy song to play. this is easily my favorite banshees song. it has the right amount of haunt in it with the guitar and siouxsie's voice. just an amazing song. i honestly never get tired of hearing it.
+Jason Wylie Thanks! I like this one a lot too. I would say it's an intermediate Banshees song. It hasn't got as many parts as Night Shift, for example. It's a bit uncomfortable to play, but not as much as, say, the verse part of Halloween. Carruthers was (well, still is, probably… I don't know what he's been up to) a very good guitarist. Very clean sounding.
me too. that chorus riff is so fucking awesome
Really great work! Tinderbox is one of my favorite albums of all time and you do a remarkable job at these Siouxsie tunes.
Siouxsie - Severin & Budgie know where to come if they reform the Banshees
Kev M Would be a dream :D
TIMELESS ❤
\o/
your my new hero figuring these siouxsie songs out !!!
Haha :)
Sweetest chords!! great!
Thanks :) Took me some time to figure out.
+Guedzilla What tuning are you in?Great work, btw. Love McGeoch and Carruthers!
+Noel Page Thanks! Regular tuning.
Dude for years I've appreciated your videos thank you for your dedication.
+sheila briano Nice to hear that, thanks :)
+Guedzilla Nice to read, actually :P
+Guedzilla no problem (:
Maybe :P
I'm not familir with XTC's work… I've heard only one or two songs by them.
I tried to play it many times, but jesus christ i always stumble at the beginning of the song lmao by the way great cover!
Carruthers had a very good technique… thanks :)
Thank you. You made my gloomy day better!
Fico feliz :)
You are an inspiration! Thanks a lot for the hard work and dedication. George Blazed. NoBlinkers Siouxsie Tribute Outfit.
Cheers! :)
AAAHh I missed your Siouxsie and the Banshees guitar covers so much my friend ! ;-)
An easy one for you but still much enjoyable thank you !
This one took me time to figure if he used a capo or not... then I found a live video of them playing this song where you can (almost) see there's no capo :) Thanks for watching!
Beautiful giutar cover. Especially rif from 2:13. It's was gr8!
Thank you!
Absolutely brilliant!!! I am in awe!!! ❤
Thanks! Carruthers is very underrated, imo.
God tier
Just thankyou 😊 my favourite band ever
Cheers
For those less nimble with barre chords, If you place a capo on the 8th fret, it makes playing the verse a lot easier. Nice work!
I think I tried playing it with a capo at some point, but something went wrong along the way… or was it on another song?
Very nice.
Thanks for watching :)
Bloody good! Can I ask what pedals & settings? I don’t know much at all about effects however I can play well enough - was always acoustic. Cheers my friend!
Thank you! I don't really remember it, but probably a distortion pedal (Proco You Dirty Rat) and a chorus (Boss CE2 clone). On, and definetly a delay Boss DD3.
Fucking niiiiiiice that guitar sounds amazing. Wish I could play along with Siouxsie!
Thanks... I wish I could too. Or at least, that they still create something new.
So sick, cant wait to learn this one
:)
very good
Thank you!
fuck me. great one. and John Valentine would approve.
Thanks!
toujours un plaisir
Merci!
Its all always a pleasure listening to your covers I wish i could play guitar like you I play a littlle bit but nothing like that
Tell me one thing you changed the pickups didnt you ??
Thanks! I started playing around 15 years ago or so... there's always new things to learn, keep up :)
I haven't changed anything on this guitar, and when I bought it I was told it was all original.
I think Mcgeoch is a little bit more unique and weird,Carruthers is a little bit more sweet and melodic.
I like both guitarists,and your good stuff.
Makes sense! Thanks!
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BRAVO!
Thanks :)
@@Guedzilla Yamaha SG 1000 Over the Top!
great cover mate!!
Thanks!
Oh, and here I got excited thinking he was going to do Peek-A-Boo. Not much to do in that song anyway--it was fun hearing it live back then though.
Haunting cover, what guitar is this btw ?
Thanks! Yamaha SG3000.
Awesome! :-)
Giuseppe!
niceee
Thanks!
Good cover)
Thanks for watching!
This is great. Do you have tabs for the chorus riff or the whole song? How did you learn this? I want to learn it so bad
Thanks. Unfortunately I have no tabs of this… I learned it mostly by ear and maybe watching some live videos. The remix version of the song also helped clearing up some parts.
@@GuedzillaWhat live versions? Where did you find audiovisual material of this song? because I look for it and it doesn't appear anywhere, only videos with photos, I'm interested in seeing the live performance
@Guedzilla what's your banshees setup other than your Yamaha SG? Sounds so good!
Thanks. It varies a lot actually. On many videos I used a Proco You Dirty Rat and an old MXR Flanger. On some it's mostly software, on a few I played through a Roland JC77 and/or a Laney VC30...
TAB-->tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/siouxsie_and_the_banshees/the_sweetest_chill_guitar_pro_2355941
Tab Thank You !
JVC didn't get the credit he deserved
He had a very clean playing.
I think it was the reflex or something the pickups looked diferent from the other recordings your name sounds very much Portuguese?
Portuguese language... I'm from Brazil. :)
Eu sou portugues tem um bom dia Daniel.
you aced it top tune guy add good on ya yo m8 ,'-7
+Eisonhawk Thank you!
Great cover. Anyone know what effects are being used??
Thanks. If I'm not mistaken, ProCo You Dirty Rat, possibly MXR Flanger and Boss DD-3.
@@Guedzilla MXR Flanger M-117R?
How do you recreate the tone as it sounds exactly the same as the record
MXR Flanger is a big part of it…
I like, you play good, what are the effects?
Thanks :) Some overdrive, MXR Flanger, Boss DD3 delay.
good work but you can dial down the regen on your chorus/flanger.
Upload "92 Degrees" Play Video Please !
I have to learn it…
tabs please :) this is great !
un frisson
Merci!
show
:)
você podia começar a fazer covers do cure.
É minha banda preferida, mas tem tantos covers deles no UA-cam...
não tão atenciosos e minuciosos como os que você faz!
starlite walker
Obrigado :) Vamos ver... o meu foco maior são os Banshees, mas agora que arrumei um Bass VI, deve rolar algum outro Cure.
tab please please please!!!
I don't have it but you seem to have made one yourself :)
Will check them out when I can
ahhh,pls check it
TAB Please !
Gotta write one yet...
I should do a website or something... where I can post them and correct them easily instead of having to submit to ultimate guitar or whatever, and wait for approval etc...
Guedzilla A McGeoch wiki would be cool (with space for JVC, John McKay of course)
Guedzilla Please do that :) I gotta learn these songs!
I don’t think Steven is as good of a musician as John McGeoch that sg 3000 is sexy
I think Steven never had any lessons or anything, which makes him quite amazing… The SG is great, amongst the best guitars I ever played!