@@willow4452 - no, it isn't. It is an attempt to do a complete re-make. It sounds like those old records that would have compilations of songs done by hired tribute bands.
Our budge on JC was so small we could not afford the actual Siouxsie and the Banshees version - So, we got the rights to use the 'song', then had it recorded and made to sound as close to Siouxsie and the Banshees as we could by a garage band made up of one of the producer's family members. Happily they did a great job.
Creeping up the backstairs Slinking into dark stalls Shapeless and slumped in bath chairs Furtive eyes peep out of holes She has many guises She'll do what you want her to Playing dead and sweet submission Cracks the whip deadpan on cue Peekaboo x4 Reeking like a pigsty Peeling back and gagging free Flaccid ego in your hand Chokes on dry tears, can you understand She's jeering at the shadows Sneering behind a smile Lunge and thrust to pout and pucker Into the face of the beguiled Peekaboo x2 Golly Jeepers Where'd you get those peepers Peepshow creepshow Where did you get those eyes Strobe lights pump and flicker Dry lips crack out for more Come bite on this rag doll baby That's right now hit the floor They're seeking out the backdoor She gets up from all fours Rhinestone fools and silver dollars Curdle into bitter tears Peekaboo x2 Golly Jeepers Where'd you get those weepers Peepshow creepshow Where did you get those eyes
Yo e escuchado esto 100000 veces y no me pasó nada *solo escuché voces cantando c:* y a mi padre le cortaron la radio cuando iba a pasar una canción de dios UuU y lo jalaron de la camisa y se abrió sola la puerta del baño c: *se persina* ya we si tengo miedo 👁️👄👁️
JEEPERS CREEPERS! We could NOT afford the real Souxie & the Banshees version. OK, you understand now everyone? Our budge on JC was so small we could not afford the actual Siouxsie and the Banshees version. So, we purchased the rights to the song, then used one of the producer's relatives' ( a niece I think ) garage band to do a cover - sounding as much like Souxie & the Banshees as they could. Happily, they did a really great job. Did I say... "A small budget"? HEH! the budget the studio spent on advertising the film was larger than the budget we had to make the movie. Budget problems aside, we still had such fun making the film. Yes, though many terrible things happened during production ( as they do in all movies ) our tight little crew had bonded well under the beneficent leadership of the director. Often after 14 hour days the director and his posse ( including me ) had great laughs while driving back in a gold SUV ( dubbed the Gold Fish) to our accommodations in the middle of Florida ( during the hottest time of the year! ) Me? I got to do story boarding for the film, plus some extra design work on what ever was needed... costumes, vehicles, weapons, and even the best thing of all, the "CREEPER" himself. We didn't stick to strict "I can only do this or that, and I can only do it for this amount of $, and I cannot work longer than so-in-so hours" That kind of attitude is not how a good low budget film is made. Everyone has to know the story, and have a good feeling about making it. The director opened up his vision of the story he was telling to several of us who where there to help creatively. Any and all ideas were listened to. Often incorporated in if they helped. Egos were dropped and the goal was always about creating the best possible film we could make. Since we in the small creative posse were almost always in "Brain Storm Mode"... I kinda' recall it was MY idea to use Souxie and the Banshee's version of the song "Jeepers Creepers" - (Maybe, I think ). Of course, I also thought we should have used Rob Zombie's "Meet the Creeper" for the end credits. However, I was out voted on that one. The writer / director decided to use a old creepy song instead to great effect. All that being said, it was the BEST movie making experience I've had. Plus, I'm so happy that it was a seamless use of an AWESOME TUNE in a really AWESOME monster movie! ( check that "Make a low budget Monster Movie" off my bucket list. )
But the fake version here of Peek-aboo isn't AWESOME like the original. This is _not_ the legit band (Siouxsie and the Banshees) that we're hearing, it's some kind of lame substitute by a band called Echo 3. They don't even use a squeezebox, LOL.
Dear @@eduardo_corrochio , as stated above, for the very small budget we had to work with - it was AWESOME to get ANY version of "Peek-A-Boo" that was close enough that it would sound to the movie patron that it was "Souxie and the Banshees" while they were watching that scene -- Yes, of course, later on the patron may notice it is not be the exact version of that song as heard on the "Souxie and the Banshees" album. However, it was precisely what was needed in that scene. Eduardo, mi amigo, It's all "Smoke & Mirrors" to get what-ever the movie needs... as good as we can get it ...at the price we can afford. Yes sir, it's all smoke & mirrors, ya' know. Smoke & mirrors.
@@old-manparker6153 I have to apologize. I shouldn't have reacted the way I did. When I first commented here I was mad because the video didn't clearly show that this wasn't the 1980s song (I had been browsing YT for the studio track of the song, at the time). And now I understand that you are part of the team that made the movie. I'm sure it was not your intention to allow people to believe that this video is the Siouxsie tune. Sorry I raised such a fuss. I like the movie ... I'm a fan of monster movies in general, from the 1920s through the present day. One of my favorite opening sequences in horror cinema is the introduction of the two siblings and what they discover. That was so good. Some people remember an episode of Unsolved Mysteries that was similar (but involved a middle aged couple). It's always interesting, the things that might inspire a scene for a movie. And I understand why the end credits song, Hush Hush Hush-- Here Comes the Boogeyman, was chosen. Its old-timey vibe _is_ rather creepy. Oh, and in the scene where Darry finds the song Jeepers Creepers on the car radio, it could definitely be mistaken for the original cut. So that's a testment to the musicians. But they should've had an accordion, LOL. ;-) Just kidding. Anyway, thanks for being civil here in your replies after I was all sour and cranky. The next person might have simply told me where to go.
No worries@@eduardo_corrochio . I completely understand your view point, and I thank you for your close attention to the film. I am honored, sir, by your interest and appreciation. Thank you. When people tell me about their interest, and hopefully enjoyment, of a film ( or music video, or commercial, or video/computer game, or whatever ) I worked on, it is a special reward for a lot of work that no one ever knows about. Sure I get paid, but that's only a small part of why some one, er... why I would do this kinda' work. It's too much work to do just for the CA$H. This sort of work is "ART", and art is crazy-hard work. Please allow me to explain... a person can do a lot of work (often crazy-hard problem solving intensely creative work) for a big chunk of time of your life... and it can have absolutely no affect ...on anyone. OR... maybe that tough creative work can help make people's lives ...better! My writer/director friend says he makes movies to help make the world a better place. Perhaps, in a way, even to help save the world. When done correctly, I believe work on a movie completely takes over your life. You live, eat, drink, breath & dream the "Project" - the "story". Your social life is frozen. Despite what the union says, you... ( well, I guess I mean ME as I can only speak for myself ) ...work as long as there are things that need to be done. Which there will be, because you are trying to create an impossible false reality that tells a distinct story in an interesting manner - a story that has a point it that will help folks who see it. That can be extremely hard work. I've been in script/storyboard meetings that went a bit long... and that turned into running a little late... and that running late went into the evening... then you order pizza & the evening turns into an all nighter... which goes on into the next morning, which is Saturday, so..." Hey it's already the weekend, right? Let's just get as much done as possible today so we can show the cinematographer this new stuff tomorrow. Sunday? Well, or Monday. Call him and get him over here as soon as possible. Oh, yeah, let's have the producer go over the budget to make sure we can afford to do this new stuff..." and that goes on and on as new problems arise daily and blah blah blah. Each second of every scene has to be carefully made to impart as much information as clearly & cleverly & brilliantly enough to tell the story while moving it forward in an entertaining & unique manner. Nothing is by chance. Well, anyway, that's the way I prefer to do movie work because I've noticed when a movie is done this way, with a group of creative folks teamed up with a leader with vision and all are focused only on one purpose... the impossible happens and a good movie gets made. However, if you work standard hours, and no one really understands the point of the script, or cares, and no one knows the director's "vision" so no-one can push harder to make it happen... then something mediocre or much worse is made...a bad movie. We've all watched them. A bad movie that stole two hours of your precious life away while it was killing your brain. When you work that way, you feel like you're throwing away your life & a piece of your soul writhers up and dies. Thus, I try very hard to work in a proper fashion, and it's nice when some one notices. So, thank you @eduardo_corrochio. Your appreciation is highly appreciated. Have a great new year my friend.
@@old-manparker6153 You have a good 2024 too, buddy. I admire and respect folks in the biz of movies & TV. It's not easy, and the fictional worlds and characters that come into the homes of viewers are often a _very_ important part of the audience's life in several ways.
Habla de una Criatura que se alimenta del miedo de las personas el mete sus cadáveres en un Camión viejo con motor de avión ve la película se llama Jeepers Creepers
Chale, yo soy la mayor y mi hermano el menos, de edades similares 😢 como en la película, le digo mira somos como ellos dice si claro yo soy al que quiere 😂
Guau que parecido tan + encabronado con las mujercitas que más amo i.adoro si esque en dado caso yo las llegará atener por un puto lado en este planeta
No supiste que unas personas estupets me pusieron i me estrellaron un fierrillo en la cabesa i que después me volvieron aponer i bolbio apasar lo mismo cosa que ya con las auto ridades able pro nose
You can pretend all you like, but anyone with taste and a discerning ear can tell that this recording is not Siouxsie and the Banshees. It's a cheap imitation of the real deal. This video's title should include the band name Echo 3 ..... not Siouxsie! Now *that* is creepy, trying to fool listeners.
Our budge on JC was so small we could not afford the actual Siouxsie and the Banshees version - So, we got the rights to use the 'song', then had it recorded and made to sound as close to Siouxsie and the Banshees as we could by a garage band made up of one of the producer's family members. Happily they did a great job.
Creí que esta cancion no existia y solo la habian" creado" para la escena de la carretera 😮gracias por subirla ❤
Pues si nena es real
Me encanta esta canción 😊
Yo igual pensaba que no había canción oficial y ya que la descargue , espero que no me me ocurra escucharla en el camino
@@esperanzamartinezbautista8675Yo la escucho por el Camino haci solo esta de Nocĥe
@@esperanzamartinezbautista8675A todo volumen
¡Esa es la canción, esa es la canción!
¡Donde sacaste esa mirada!
"De dónde sacaste esos mirones?"
El Creeper: se los saque al dary B)
👁️👄👁️
bonita referencia...
yo lloré en esa parte 😭
@GHOST FEATHER si
@GHOST FEATHER pobre chico era tan bueno
Jajajajaja
Darry: Esa es la canción,esa es la canción
1:33 Peek a book Peek a book Golly Jeepers
Dos me libre de escuchar alguna vez en mi vida esta canción en la radio en una carretera desolada.🙏
Imaginate que sea el Mismo Camion que te aparece detras de tu coche y esta ves con un Asesino con su Legendario Machete
Por fin la encontré!!!!! Tarde toda la noche y día pero lo logre!!!!
F, yo solo buscaba la canción de cuando silba y me apareció esta y los soundtrack's de la 1ra película y la 2da
@@lmntrixaatt9285 putamadre porque a mi :')
Llevaba años buscándola y apenas la encontré
Si, en medio de la carretera y solo cualquiera
@@lmntrixaatt9285Esa es la canción que silba Silba pero le entiendo que dice cuando silba "Jeepers Creepers"
Siempre crei q el coro decia "jeepers creepers" jajajajajajaj me engañe a mi mismo
x2
X3
Bueno no tanto porque dice Peek a boo Peek a boo Golly Jeepers
Esa es la canción que aparece cuando Trish y Darry van en su auto en eso aparece el demonio y ataca la patrulla que va detras
Luego el Jeeper Saca su hacha y Crush
Pensé q no existía una versión completa de está canción,😮 yá q si obvio q la voy a descargar para escucharla en los viajes.🌚
Escuchas esta canción mientras estás de viaje: 🌚
no mames te apareza el yepers calvo
@@aunladoxd3669Te agarra de la cabeza y Saca su hacha y Crusshs Toda la Blood Salpica
1:35
1:33
This is actually the Echo-3 version, not the Siouxsie and the Banshees version!
Yes but it's better
@@willow4452 - no, it isn't. It is an attempt to do a complete re-make. It sounds like those old records that would have compilations of songs done by hired tribute bands.
Our budge on JC was so small we could not afford the actual Siouxsie and the Banshees version - So, we got the rights to use the 'song', then had it recorded and made to sound as close to Siouxsie and the Banshees as we could by a garage band made up of one of the producer's family members.
Happily they did a great job.
mi banda gotica favorita
thats the song that's the song!!
Meses buscandola hasta que la encontre...
Una buena canción
Gracias por traducir de verdad
When escuchas está cancion en la carretera: LLAMEN A DIOS
Escucharla en carretera, otro level jajaja
Mal
Me pregunto el Creeper existirá en realidad
Muy buena🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎶🎶
¿Por qué Darry dijo que esa era la canción que les hizo escuchar la psíquica? ¿Es por la similitud en la letra?
Si, Trisha estaba cambiando de musica y paso la parte que decia "jeepers" y darry la asimilo por eso le regreso la cancion
@@ZonepreludeSierto además la Psíquica puso la misma pero de piano
Temazooo LPM jaja
Gracias por subirlo 😊
Creeping up the backstairs
Slinking into dark stalls
Shapeless and slumped in bath chairs
Furtive eyes peep out of holes
She has many guises
She'll do what you want her to
Playing dead and sweet submission
Cracks the whip deadpan on cue
Peekaboo x4
Reeking like a pigsty
Peeling back and gagging free
Flaccid ego in your hand
Chokes on dry tears, can you understand
She's jeering at the shadows
Sneering behind a smile
Lunge and thrust to pout and pucker
Into the face of the beguiled
Peekaboo x2
Golly Jeepers
Where'd you get those peepers
Peepshow creepshow
Where did you get those eyes
Strobe lights pump and flicker
Dry lips crack out for more
Come bite on this rag doll baby
That's right now hit the floor
They're seeking out the backdoor
She gets up from all fours
Rhinestone fools and silver dollars
Curdle into bitter tears
Peekaboo x2
Golly Jeepers
Where'd you get those weepers
Peepshow creepshow
Where did you get those eyes
Me encantaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!! 😍😍😍😍
Si el Jeepers Creepers no se comió a la que canto esto, menos va a buscarnos a nosotros :v
😂debo decir que la única parte buena de este tema es la que suena en la peli con los chicos en el auto
El creeper silba la cancion :Ss le gusta!! no creo que mate a sus cantantes favoritos xd
Necesita publicidad,porque los mataria?xd
Esta cancion tiene una parte buenisima k es cuando dice golly jeepers 😍
1:35 Golly Jeepers
Jeepers Creepers, donde has conseguido esa mirada...
¿De dónde sacaste esos mirones?
Peep Show creep show
¿De donde sacaste esos ojos?
👍🏽❤❤❤
La busque de miles de forma
Está versión es un cover de siouxie no es la original , es de the echo 3 está versión cover
Banda ayuda estaba echando está canción y derrepente algo comenzó a caminar en mi techo
Yo e escuchado esto 100000 veces y no me pasó nada *solo escuché voces cantando c:* y a mi padre le cortaron la radio cuando iba a pasar una canción de dios UuU y lo jalaron de la camisa y se abrió sola la puerta del baño c: *se persina* ya we si tengo miedo 👁️👄👁️
wey ami me paso igual
pero en mi casa se oyeron alas grandes
Encontré un cuchillo :’v
Correee perraaa corrreeeeeeee ¡¡¡ *
me pasó lo mismo pero era un ratero y me noqueó para llevarse mi pc
BEST PART JEEPERS CREEPERS 1:36
JEEPERS CREEPERS!
We could NOT afford the real Souxie & the Banshees version.
OK, you understand now everyone?
Our budge on JC was so small we could not afford the actual Siouxsie and the Banshees version.
So, we purchased the rights to the song, then used one of the producer's relatives' ( a niece I think ) garage band to do a cover - sounding as much like Souxie & the Banshees as they could.
Happily, they did a really great job.
Did I say... "A small budget"?
HEH! the budget the studio spent on advertising the film was larger than the budget we had to make the movie.
Budget problems aside, we still had such fun making the film. Yes, though many terrible things happened during production ( as they do in all movies ) our tight little crew had bonded well under the beneficent leadership of the director. Often after 14 hour days the director and his posse ( including me ) had great laughs while driving back in a gold SUV ( dubbed the Gold Fish) to our accommodations in the middle of Florida ( during the hottest time of the year! )
Me? I got to do story boarding for the film, plus some extra design work on what ever was needed... costumes, vehicles, weapons, and even the best thing of all, the "CREEPER" himself.
We didn't stick to strict "I can only do this or that, and I can only do it for this amount of $, and I cannot work longer than so-in-so hours"
That kind of attitude is not how a good low budget film is made.
Everyone has to know the story, and have a good feeling about making it.
The director opened up his vision of the story he was telling to several of us who where there to help creatively.
Any and all ideas were listened to.
Often incorporated in if they helped.
Egos were dropped and the goal was always about creating the best possible film we could make.
Since we in the small creative posse were almost always in "Brain Storm Mode"... I kinda' recall it was MY idea to use Souxie and the Banshee's version of the song "Jeepers Creepers" - (Maybe, I think ).
Of course, I also thought we should have used Rob Zombie's "Meet the Creeper" for the end credits.
However, I was out voted on that one.
The writer / director decided to use a old creepy song instead to great effect.
All that being said, it was the BEST movie making experience I've had.
Plus, I'm so happy that it was a seamless use of an AWESOME TUNE in a really AWESOME monster movie!
( check that "Make a low budget Monster Movie" off my bucket list. )
But the fake version here of Peek-aboo isn't AWESOME like the original. This is _not_ the legit band (Siouxsie and the Banshees) that we're hearing, it's some kind of lame substitute by a band called Echo 3. They don't even use a squeezebox, LOL.
Dear @@eduardo_corrochio , as stated above, for the very small budget we had to work with - it was AWESOME to get ANY version of "Peek-A-Boo" that was close enough that it would sound to the movie patron that it was "Souxie and the Banshees" while they were watching that scene --
Yes, of course, later on the patron may notice it is not be the exact version of that song as heard on the "Souxie and the Banshees" album.
However, it was precisely what was needed in that scene.
Eduardo, mi amigo, It's all "Smoke & Mirrors" to get what-ever the movie needs... as good as we can get it ...at the price we can afford.
Yes sir, it's all smoke & mirrors, ya' know. Smoke & mirrors.
@@old-manparker6153 I have to apologize. I shouldn't have reacted the way I did. When I first commented here I was mad because the video didn't clearly show that this wasn't the 1980s song (I had been browsing YT for the studio track of the song, at the time). And now I understand that you are part of the team that made the movie. I'm sure it was not your intention to allow people to believe that this video is the Siouxsie tune. Sorry I raised such a fuss.
I like the movie ... I'm a fan of monster movies in general, from the 1920s through the present day. One of my favorite opening sequences in horror cinema is the introduction of the two siblings and what they discover. That was so good. Some people remember an episode of Unsolved Mysteries that was similar (but involved a middle aged couple). It's always interesting, the things that might inspire a scene for a movie.
And I understand why the end credits song, Hush Hush Hush-- Here Comes the Boogeyman, was chosen. Its old-timey vibe _is_ rather creepy. Oh, and in the scene where Darry finds the song Jeepers Creepers on the car radio, it could definitely be mistaken for the original cut. So that's a testment to the musicians. But they should've had an accordion, LOL. ;-) Just kidding. Anyway, thanks for being civil here in your replies after I was all sour and cranky. The next person might have simply told me where to go.
No worries@@eduardo_corrochio . I completely understand your view point, and I thank you for your close attention to the film. I am honored, sir, by your interest and appreciation. Thank you.
When people tell me about their interest, and hopefully enjoyment, of a film ( or music video, or commercial, or video/computer game, or whatever ) I worked on, it is a special reward for a lot of work that no one ever knows about. Sure I get paid, but that's only a small part of why some one, er... why I would do this kinda' work. It's too much work to do just for the CA$H.
This sort of work is "ART", and art is crazy-hard work.
Please allow me to explain... a person can do a lot of work (often crazy-hard problem solving intensely creative work) for a big chunk of time of your life... and it can have absolutely no affect ...on anyone. OR... maybe that tough creative work can help make people's lives ...better!
My writer/director friend says he makes movies to help make the world a better place.
Perhaps, in a way, even to help save the world.
When done correctly, I believe work on a movie completely takes over your life. You live, eat, drink, breath & dream the "Project" - the "story". Your social life is frozen. Despite what the union says, you... ( well, I guess I mean ME as I can only speak for myself ) ...work as long as there are things that need to be done. Which there will be, because you are trying to create an impossible false reality that tells a distinct story in an interesting manner - a story that has a point it that will help folks who see it.
That can be extremely hard work.
I've been in script/storyboard meetings that went a bit long... and that turned into running a little late... and that running late went into the evening... then you order pizza & the evening turns into an all nighter... which goes on into the next morning, which is Saturday, so..." Hey it's already the weekend, right? Let's just get as much done as possible today so we can show the cinematographer this new stuff tomorrow. Sunday? Well, or Monday. Call him and get him over here as soon as possible. Oh, yeah, let's have the producer go over the budget to make sure we can afford to do this new stuff..." and that goes on and on as new problems arise daily and blah blah blah.
Each second of every scene has to be carefully made to impart as much information as clearly & cleverly & brilliantly enough to tell the story while moving it forward in an entertaining & unique manner. Nothing is by chance.
Well, anyway, that's the way I prefer to do movie work because I've noticed when a movie is done this way, with a group of creative folks teamed up with a leader with vision and all are focused only on one purpose... the impossible happens and a good movie gets made.
However, if you work standard hours, and no one really understands the point of the script, or cares, and no one knows the director's "vision" so no-one can push harder to make it happen... then something mediocre or much worse is made...a bad movie.
We've all watched them. A bad movie that stole two hours of your precious life away while it was killing your brain.
When you work that way, you feel like you're throwing away your life & a piece of your soul writhers up and dies.
Thus, I try very hard to work in a proper fashion, and it's nice when some one notices.
So, thank you @eduardo_corrochio. Your appreciation is highly appreciated. Have a great new year my friend.
@@old-manparker6153 You have a good 2024 too, buddy. I admire and respect folks in the biz of movies & TV. It's not easy, and the fictional worlds and characters that come into the homes of viewers are often a _very_ important part of the audience's life in several ways.
gracias!
En la película, en la escena dónde el creepers está matando a los policías suena esta canción?,porque no escucho que diga jeepers jeepers
@@andr0gynous950 eh?
vi de nuevo la peli, y si es la misma cancion, no dice jeepers creepers, dice golly jeepers
La creo que buscas es la de Gonig places: Jeepers creepers
En realidad darry se da cuenta porque dice de dónde sacaste esos ojos y la vidente le había dicho si escuchan esa frase,corran
@@andr0gynous950Dice como 4 o 5 Veces Golly Jeepers
darry ❤😢
Después de varios años la he encontrado jaja...
Darry sabe 🤣✌️
De que habla esta cancion? No la entiendo
Habla de una Criatura que se alimenta del miedo de las personas el mete sus cadáveres en un Camión viejo con motor de avión ve la película se llama Jeepers Creepers
Hasta que encontré la canción después de muchos años
Para que no se te olvide es Peek-A-Boo
Tremendo tema pero aterrador
Acá,, los amantes del. Terror
Esta canción si es la segunda que ponen en la película?🤔
Si
Si wn
Si ya casi al final canta lo que escuchamos en la película
escucho y ptm viene mi tio ami cuarto . ya fui
Se escucha que voló aparece de atrás se escucha unos pasos Y el sonido de un hacha Prrmms
Que buena onda
Esa música me da es risa 😂😂
this is echo3 version
Todos sabemos que el mejor final de esta grandiosa saga es que trisha mate al demonio y por fin y vengue a su hermano
Siempre le tenía miedo a esta canción por la película. jajajjaaja, esos tiempos, ahora nada me da miedo. :'(
Esa canciones de 1985 la usaron en el 2001 para la película 16 años despues
Lo peor es q conosco una carretera serca donde practico manejar carro y separece a la este 9 (ya se q cancion poner mientras manejo)
Pero eso se Basa en una Carretera de Michigan ESTADOS UNIDOS
Un tema de los God para una peli de las God
Hoy 2023 2 de mayo alfin lo encontre
Chale, yo soy la mayor y mi hermano el menos, de edades similares 😢 como en la película, le digo mira somos como ellos dice si claro yo soy al que quiere 😂
Guau que parecido tan + encabronado con las mujercitas que más amo i.adoro si esque en dado caso yo las llegará atener por un puto lado en este planeta
Ayuda gente, escuche ésto mientras manejaba y oir ruidos raros por el coche 😱
☠️☠️☠️
@@davidvillarrubia1221Se escucha el sonido del hacha y la criatura Trapasa la mano del techo del coche con su mano le saca la cabeza Jjoss
¿Por qué no sacas la cabeza para ver lo que pasa? Jaja
Siempre quisi está cansion cuando veia la peli 🤡
Cuando lei pekaboo pense en el de red velvet
JAHAJJA
Gente, un csm abollo' el techo de mi carro >:v, esperen veo quién es
La canción suena tan rara como el Creeper
Hakan Günday’dan geldim.
Y eso que tiene que ver jajaja
No supiste que unas personas estupets me pusieron i me estrellaron un fierrillo en la cabesa i que después me volvieron aponer i bolbio apasar lo mismo cosa que ya con las auto ridades able pro nose
A bueno
Ormigas 00 ttt
You can pretend all you like, but anyone with taste and a discerning ear can tell that this recording is not Siouxsie and the Banshees. It's a cheap imitation of the real deal. This video's title should include the band name Echo 3 ..... not Siouxsie! Now *that* is creepy, trying to fool listeners.
Amigo nadie viene por la banda, a nadie le importa quien canta. Todos venimos por la película.
@@alejandratorrejon6230 ¿"Venimos por la película"? Esta es una imagen fija, amigo.
Also, I care who sings it.
Our budge on JC was so small we could not afford the actual Siouxsie and the Banshees version - So, we got the rights to use the 'song', then had it recorded and made to sound as close to Siouxsie and the Banshees as we could by a garage band made up of one of the producer's family members.
Happily they did a great job.
Buena cancion para ir de acamapada al bosque con un grupo de colegas😂 a ver que pasa jaja
Te mamáste 😂😂😂
Se escucha que voló algo y una sombra negra y se escuchan pasos caminando y se escucha el Hacha y resultó del El Jeeper
chi cheñol : D ya le agare ccariño h
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