I wrote a paper in college about Siouxsie and the Banshees. The hypothesis is that she's a mystical being from another planet, and their music makes you transcend space and time because of this. I got an A.
Still listening and watching again and again also in October 2023 ! What a great masterpiece. 💖 What a great present this great video exists in such good quality, thank you for this! 💞🎶🙏
The middle of the song where shes sings the part in the sky the demon backgrounds vocals sounded so cool. Wish it was recorded that way but its still my favorite out her excellent collection.
Wow they were tight!! Siouxsie looks and sounds great, Steve is killing it on bass and Budgie on drums and of course Robert Smith on guitar = Thanks for posting now I have goosebumps
We were the only 2 punks in st johns wood, I was called posh punks mate..ha ha .Saw the banshees 10 times this vid just so cool. She'll Allways be the queen of punk.so cool!
What I remember is that Channel 4 asked bands (e.g. New Order) to make their own films. The Banshees did have stuff from concerts in it (probably Nocturne), but I remember them all sat round a table as Alice in Wonderland characters. Budgie wore a dress! Actually, I'm totally lazy as it tells me in a book by Mark Paytress I have on the Banshees! I was still at school when I saw it! Paytress says they were drinking mushy brew out of the tea-pot!
Some of her best singing, and some of the best band synergy right here. Royal Albert Hall must have been one of the best shows they ever played, every track I find from that performance is amazing, and rivals it's studio version. I am a huge fan of Siouxsie and the Banshees, one of the most unique acts of all time, but there are some live performances on YT where you can tell the band cohesion is just not there, of course that makes sense cause they never kept one line up for too long. I'm not a big fan of the cure, but Robert Smith was always great in the Banshees, and you could tell this line up really all got along the way a band should. Respect to great artists.
It was called 'Play at Home'. Channel 4 gave a band an hour, half an hour of live music (it WAS Nocturne) then half an hour of whatever the band wanted. Sioux says Big Country included footage of them loading their van (big imagination, not!).Oh, and it was wine, not mushy brew in the tea-pot! Robert Smith and Severin also wore dresses. A fan played Tweedledum!
I couldn't agree more. Anyone who knows me, knows Robert Smith was my favorite guitarist of the Banshees, followed by McGeoch. Hyaena is my favorite album, it has a sound that's completely different from the others. Robert Smith is to be credited for that, sorry to say "The Cure" is good but not as good, I dunno what was with Smith and the Banshees that made it sound so amazing. I still don't understand the magic behind it, and Hyaena.
McKay's the worst... After all he inspired song Drop Dead when he adandoned the band with Kenny Morris.. McGeoch is obviously the best... he's so creative and exciting and awesome sounding... But he's also kind of a fuck up... After all he was pretty much fired by Siouxsie when he dropped a gig hard.. Robert Smith is a badass.. he can't sing like Siouxsie.. nor play like McGeoch.. but he's a total badass. JVC is next.. then Jon Klein for me
Interesting as I’m a crazy cure fan but Robert was not the banshees best guitarist... I do love Hyena though due to Roberts influences on the entirety of the album
Theres a guy on You Tube whos posted a vid of himself playing 'Spellbound' with Jon Mc Geochs actual SG.Apparantly purchased from Mc Geochs daughter.Hes pretty good!
Siouxsie seems a lot more tired and worn than I would have expected...and then I realised that even in 1983 she's been doing this hard-out for seven years now and also that this is right after half her band went out for a newspaper and never returned, which is why Cure members are filling in. She's probably feeling quite stressed and hurt.
Well…the half the band splitting thing happened in 1978. This was just after the band fired John McGeoch because his drinking was affecting their performances. Bob filled in admirably here though and it is easily one of the best middle period Banshees recordings.
But you’re right it was a high stress time for the band regardless of personnel. They’re still killing it because they were hardened professionals by this time
Her voice was at its best here. It started losing its power just after "Peepshow". By Tinderbox though, her voice is the best instrument on the album - she'd really learnt to use it to stunning effect.
@ILikeCalliopes This really made me laugh, because I heard the vocal you were talking about, and imagined a bunch of people staring, completely vexed out of their minds wondering why someone would sing the album version like this. Totally hilarious!
@@dominica4799 Having power and range has nothing to do with the music being good. Take axle rose of Guns and Roses for example. He has a huge range, but I don't like their music. Same with Adele. She can sing, but the music is very boring.
I wrote a paper in college about Siouxsie and the Banshees. The hypothesis is that she's a mystical being from another planet, and their music makes you transcend space and time because of this. I got an A.
ha, that's awesome. And also a solid hypothesis.
amazing but you deserved an A *
@@ffionpearl5893 I think so, too! ;)
lol awesome. Tell us more
I agree, congrats!😘🤗☝️
Possibly the most original British female artist ever.... along with Kate Bush..... amazing live band!
You are right
I listen to this song every.single.day.
i love you
🖤
Cool.apparently it's about science and religion
Budgie. what a great drummer. original. one of he's own kind. class act.
Saw them in 78 when they played this but can't remember the drummers name....
g man tramp apparently Kenny Morris
@@no_wire_hangers Cheers 👍
Apologies for taking a year to thank ya 🤘🤘
@@gmantramp404 Kenny Morris
Still listening and watching again and again also in October 2023 !
What a great masterpiece. 💖
What a great present this great video exists in such good quality, thank you for this! 💞🎶🙏
one of the best live performances, ever.
🖤
My favourite version of this track....
Perfect rendition of a perfect song. This album got me through some shitty years.
I saw them live that very year. With Robert Smith on guitar. 2 good things in one as Siouxsie and The Cure were my favourite bands then.
The middle of the song where shes sings the part in the sky the demon backgrounds vocals sounded so cool. Wish it was recorded that way but its still my favorite out her excellent collection.
one of the best songs ever!
The best, a pure diamond
The best Banshee song for sure.
Timeless! You can listen to her music over and over but never grow tired of it??? I am simply in awe!
I love that haunting voice you can hear in the background during the breakdown really edges things makes it spooky yet intriguing
Their sound was so unique it cannot be duplicated she one of a kind with another genius on guitar lead vocalist Robert Smith of the cure
timeless classic
Wow they were tight!! Siouxsie looks and sounds great, Steve is killing it on bass and Budgie on drums and of course Robert Smith on guitar = Thanks for posting now I have goosebumps
This is available on CD nocturne
WOW! No other word for this!
Siouxsie, Robert, Steve et BUDGIE, le meilleur batteur new wave qui ait jamais existé!
tout à fait d'accord ! Je note l'utilisation du tom basse à la façon des ramones (notamment) qui donne une puissance d'enfer.
Of course!
Great song, Great Album
Their debut album is just amazing
What a great performance! Brilliant song!
Great version!
Absolute fav version
Always jumping around to this classic:D cannot get enough
Versione bellissima
I remember that night in 1978 when John Peel played all of The Scream.
Fantastica versione.....
Masterpiece!!!
Robert is the greatest banshee solo guitarist ever. He always plays so perfect.
so is
I agree I wouldn't even call this rock music, it's epic sounds from another time and dimension, it's almost indescribable
Perfect!
love so much siouxsie
Perfect. Performance with. Mr. Smith
4:00 that's got to be the most powerful bass drop in I've ever heard..
Awesome gig take it from me I was there. Flashbacks!
Lucky you
Me too 👍
I had the 📼 of this. 😎 Robert on 🎸 !
She is beautiful xxxxx
Fucking EPIC. All of them? Players. Thank you.
We were the only 2 punks in st johns wood, I was called posh punks mate..ha ha .Saw the banshees 10 times this vid just so cool. She'll Allways be the queen of punk.so cool!
I somehow feel exited as if I'm actualy there at the concert! Thank you very much!
i was. european tour same year. unfogettable. still hooked as you can see.
I ❤️ this song so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Amazing
Meravigliosa
So good
What I remember is that Channel 4 asked bands (e.g. New Order) to make their own films. The Banshees did have stuff from concerts in it (probably Nocturne), but I remember them all sat round a table as Alice in Wonderland characters. Budgie wore a dress! Actually, I'm totally lazy as it tells me in a book by Mark Paytress I have on the Banshees! I was still at school when I saw it! Paytress says they were drinking mushy brew out of the tea-pot!
I am such a freak for Siouxsie.
the first 30 seconds loop and loop it ......infinity
nice song. nice band. nice woman.
SIOUXSIE SIOUX, MY TRUE L❤VE
Siouxsie& the Banshees ,The Cure ,Echo & the bunnymen etc hanno qualcosa di mistico,in effetti..🌟
Some of her best singing, and some of the best band synergy right here. Royal Albert Hall must have been one of the best shows they ever played, every track I find from that performance is amazing, and rivals it's studio version. I am a huge fan of Siouxsie and the Banshees, one of the most unique acts of all time, but there are some live performances on YT where you can tell the band cohesion is just not there, of course that makes sense cause they never kept one line up for too long. I'm not a big fan of the cure, but Robert Smith was always great in the Banshees, and you could tell this line up really all got along the way a band should.
Respect to great artists.
Robert Smith!!!!
this is what we want
Rocks hard! Love em!
Linda!!!
Work that floor tom, Budgie!
Grandísimo...
Can't ever stop watching this. The tempo builds at 3:30, 5:10, 5:50...insane. So damn good.
Robert Smith was a worthy, albeit short lived, successor to John McGeoch on guitar duties. he sounds amazing on this live set.
It was called 'Play at Home'. Channel 4 gave a band an hour, half an hour of live music (it WAS Nocturne) then half an hour of whatever the band wanted. Sioux says Big Country included footage of them loading their van (big imagination, not!).Oh, and it was wine, not mushy brew in the tea-pot! Robert Smith and Severin also wore dresses. A fan played Tweedledum!
Don Ash their roadie was in the 'Play At Home' programme.
❤
magnifica versión de una de las mejores muestras de su disco debut "scream".
Robert 🖤
Modena 1983....
I couldn't agree more. Anyone who knows me, knows Robert Smith was my favorite guitarist of the Banshees, followed by McGeoch. Hyaena is my favorite album, it has a sound that's completely different from the others. Robert Smith is to be credited for that, sorry to say "The Cure" is good but not as good, I dunno what was with Smith and the Banshees that made it sound so amazing. I still don't understand the magic behind it, and Hyaena.
But I'm really amazed how Smith never laced the boots of McKay nor McGeoch RIP when it comes to classic Banshees but that's my opinion
McKay's the worst... After all he inspired song Drop Dead when he adandoned the band with Kenny Morris..
McGeoch is obviously the best... he's so creative and exciting and awesome sounding... But he's also kind of a fuck up... After all he was pretty much fired by Siouxsie when he dropped a gig hard..
Robert Smith is a badass.. he can't sing like Siouxsie.. nor play like McGeoch.. but he's a total badass.
JVC is next.. then Jon Klein for me
Fat Bobby Smith is a copycat. He took on the makeup, the hair, the flanger, everything from the Banshees. No way he could reach McGeoch to the ankles.
Interesting as I’m a crazy cure fan but Robert was not the banshees best guitarist... I do love Hyena though due to Roberts influences on the entirety of the album
@@FrankHerfjordkeep on hating lil man
Nocturne!!
Theres a guy on You Tube whos posted a vid of himself playing 'Spellbound' with Jon Mc Geochs actual SG.Apparantly purchased from Mc Geochs daughter.Hes pretty good!
loz
amo
😍😍😍
Siouxsie seems a lot more tired and worn than I would have expected...and then I realised that even in 1983 she's been doing this hard-out for seven years now and also that this is right after half her band went out for a newspaper and never returned, which is why Cure members are filling in. She's probably feeling quite stressed and hurt.
Well…the half the band splitting thing happened in 1978. This was just after the band fired John McGeoch because his drinking was affecting their performances. Bob filled in admirably here though and it is easily one of the best middle period Banshees recordings.
But you’re right it was a high stress time for the band regardless of personnel. They’re still killing it because they were hardened professionals by this time
i think this was just a very long set too, both sets at the royal albert hall from 1983 were an hour and 45 minutes or so.
Dynamite
Robert Smith on Guitar...
pedazo de canción ktm
Chapeau...what else to say? Dionisiaco?
What was that weird film the Banshees made for channel 4 in the 80s, that featured them doing the Mad Hatter's tea party? Is it on TH-cam?
Davidius Doremouseius a bit late but it’s called “ Play at Home “
Her voice was at its best here. It started losing its power just after "Peepshow". By Tinderbox though, her voice is the best instrument on the album - she'd really learnt to use it to stunning effect.
lol...buy nocturne dvd at amazon^^
Great performance, but damn they should've had someone play the brass part live, too. It really punctuates that section.
@ILikeCalliopes This really made me laugh, because I heard the vocal you were talking about, and imagined a bunch of people staring, completely vexed out of their minds wondering why someone would sing the album version like this. Totally hilarious!
this is great, or as they say in Portuguese, é fraquinho
Isso não faz sentido algum!
Fraquinho is you!! Weak of mind!
Don’t understand how ppl slag the banshees. “Take Me Back” to 1983!!!!!!
@ILikeCalliopes I know exactly what you're talking about! I thought I was the only one who did that! It does sound like a demon-voice.
better yet, buy any album at your local independant record store.
@xuao24
fraquinho in portuguese means something like awful,bad,weak
fraco = weak
is robert smith ?
Which band ripped off this song because I've heard a song that sounds like this
Nocturn
I wonder how successful a career the two nobs who left the band have had in comparison?
apocalipse!!!
if you speak or understand Portuguese, then find find out what "sarcasmo" means. (Hint: it's quite the same as in English)
See ya
Every few years I try understanding why people like Souxsie. I just can't get into her vocals. Like a bad night at karoeke.
What on earth? She has amazing vocal range and great control over her unique voice.
That's your opinion but I disagree. She has imo an unique voice and great vocals
@@Tia-7yi I agree. It's a really powerful voice
@@dominica4799 Having power and range has nothing to do with the music being good. Take axle rose of Guns and Roses for example. He has a huge range, but I don't like their music. Same with Adele. She can sing, but the music is very boring.
The bunny hop