Great reaction C and C. This was released in March 1980, the 'Happy House' in the song is a sacastic reference to how things were portrayed on TV at the time in the U.K. making it appear that everything was fine, this was during Thatcherism, there were things going on such as riots and a great deal of social unrest due to some of Margaret Thatcher's policies.
Probably my favourite Siouxsie track after Night Shift. Budgie's drumming was revolutionary at the time, and John McGeoch a very influential guitar player.
Yay! My second mention. I am very happy to be a gathered Goonie. Siouxsie & the Banshees are such a talented and underrated band. Kaleidoscope is an amazing album and I heartily recommend 'Desert Kisses' from that album. Take care guys.
Glad to be a goonie. Love that you react to the more alternative artists. As a Kiwi, impressed you know Split Enz. "Israel" is a great Siouxsie and Banshees song.
@@OnceWasRStrathfield when we were in lockdown I'd go to the supermarket in my fully enclosed deposable biohazard suit with tool belt that had gloves handsanitizer gremkilling kitchen wipes and zip lock bags to throw away used stuff in it still makes me laugh thinking about the looks I'd get
The first single from Kaleidoscope & featured John Mcgeoch on guitar 🎸 who was not yet a member of the group. The Weekend sampled this on House Of Balloons 🎈which they played at The Super Bowl. Budgie is an awesome 👌 drummer !
Siouxsie and the Banshees always get a big thumbs up from me. Thanks for being one of the few who include their music. Now if you think you might be a bit weird then I guess their "Voodoo Dolly" is a must.
Siouxie playing guitar in the vid is a homage to the fact the band went through three guitarists in the space of five years it was in fact Robert Smith of the Cure that filled in for a lot of their songs in the early 80s and beyond.
Good to see Siouxie featured! I was a big fan of their debut album 'The Scream' (1978) it is quite dark in mood but really different sounding to anything at the time. Got to see them live just after it came out, really good. They do a great cover of the Beatles 'Helter Skelter', maybe a future 'who did it better' with U2? Cheers.
There's no guitarist in the video because McGeoch wasn't officially a bandmember at that point, though he plays most of the guitar and horn parts on the album (and of course Steve Jones is on a couple of tracks, and Siouxsie adds some guitar to Paradise Place).
"She ignites a fire in people that never goes out" ..Clare Grogan on Siouxsie. Thats always stuck in my head as being absolutely true. Iirc, Siouxsie learned to play guitar after this, she broke her leg around the time of the Juju album, and used the time she was in a cast to learn, though it was only ever basic rhythm stuff when they played live, the track, Sin In My Heart comes to mind....theres a monumental live version from the Nocturne show, with Siouxsie playing rhythm while Robert Smith wails over the top with his Ebow, not sure if the audio quality is up to be on the channel though.
Kudos. Another great choice of artist and song. Always good to hear Siouxsie And The Banshees. Their best guitarist (John McGeoch, who played with them and the band Magazine), who plays guitar on this song must've been sick when they went to shoot this video. Great, great song by the band. I'm sure this video pre-dates Split Enz use of the kind of outfit Siouxsie's wearing, so someone's following someone, but it's not Siouxsie doing the following. A little info about Siouxsie. Every women with a Gothic look, and I do mean all of them, owes their look to Siouxsie. Their drummer, who goes by the name Budgie, has probably influenced more post-punk drummers than anyone. For a few years, in the early 80's, he was my favorite Post-Punk drummer, but for decades now he's been a close 2nd to another great Post-Punk name Kevin Haskins (of Bauhaus, Tones On Tail, and Love & Rockets fame). Every Post-Punk drummer that's heavy on the tribal toms thing owes a debt to Budgie. I'm sure the song Happy House isn't about their band practice. I'm pretty sure Siouxsie is singing about a nut house...you know, for crazy people.
This was John McGeogh's first stint with the band - it was what passed his audition as their new guitarist. Not sure if he was fully integrated in the band at that point, and that's why he's not in the video
I saw Siouxie and the band way back in the punk era London around 1978....maybe 1979......anyway i was suprised just how good they were.....far more rock than punk.
Happy House was the big change, Siouxsie Called it Banshees Phase Two. Out went Morris and MacKay in a taxi and in came Budgie and John McGeoch, a huge upswing in quality and innovation. The Scream and Join Hands were great but this was classy and so was everything after. BTW - I don't think you're weird. I think you are very natural and honest. I love that Cynthia bobbles her head in time and that Chris gives wry smiles and funny glances - this is all natural and as cool as a fridge.
One thing I learned from this was how the camera only shoots the video from within the “happy house” and never the outside. Could this be taken as “us” being in the happy house, where we pretend all is well?
The original Banshees line up split not long before this period - drummer and guitarist left the band after an argument with Siouxsie while on their second album tour - They then had Robert Smith fill in for a while then Budgie joined on drums then John McGeoch joined on this record but think he was under contract as he was in the band Magazine so wasn't allowed to appear in the video - something like that - But he is playing guitar on this song and the rest of the Kaleidescope album and he joined for the next few years. Please listen to the Early banshees 1978/79 their best period for me in particular Hong Kong Garden you will both love that and any track from their debut album The Scream - try their take on The Beatles Helter Skelter amazing and very dark
This Goonie is gathered. Big Siouxise fan. Though could you review Hot Chocolate? What kinda Boy you're looking for....Or maybe Girl Crazy ? ;) They were fun in the 80's. Sadly Errol died last year I think.
I always thought the HappyHouse was a lunatic asylum! The wall even looks like a "rubber-room" (padded cell!). I think that the Banshees were goonies even before the Haniers...
@@SPKdesign1their live version of Helter Skelter is pretty incredible, the one from Nocturne And there a whole album of covers mind! In fact, can we have their version of Trust In Me, Hanier Family? Yes, that Trust In Me, from The Jungle Book. Siouxsie turns it into this unbelievably sultry number!
@SPKdesign1 - The first Siouxsie & the Banshees song I'd ever heard was 'Dear Prudence' - and it was only years later that I found out that too was a cover of a Beatles song! 😅
Great choice (and not only because I suggested it). Not sure that this happy house is really happy. Some parts of the lyrics seem to mean that it's fake happiness or a sort of artificial utopian world ("We're happy here in the happy house / To forget ourselves and pretend all's well", "There's room for you if you say “I do”/But don't say no, or you'll have to go"). A rather dystopian happy place actually. This is this ironic dimension that makes the song so haunting with this nursery melody.
Ha ! I must be a Goony as well > I have been called a lot of things but Goony was not one of them , most of them questioned the marital state in legal terms about my conception . Happy House is one of the best S and B song ever , just Ace ! I thought it was about a Loony Bin ,please let me know if wrong ! On the Subject of Siouxies out fit ! The Harlequin suit , Freddie Mercury sported one in multi Colours when Queen toured "A Day at the Races " 1976 . and Bill Nelson of the "Be Bop Deluxe " also wore a Harlequin suit on the back of the Album cover for "Futurama" 1975 ! I hired one for a Fancy Dress do at College and was cautioned by Police for directing Traffic at 1.30 in morning ! must be a Goonie thing
I always thought of the Happy House as a lunatic asylum. You're getting into the realms of Goth, although Siouxsie hated that term and didn't seem to appreciate the scene she spawned very much.
Where me n SPK are from Goonies are things that ladies wear in bed or unisex Terry towelling tie at the waist bath robes- but I get the other ref Cynthia was talking about and I’m happy to be a Goonie 😅. King Boomer has his Muppets , now you guys can grow your base by collecting Goonies , genius Cynthia , I seen that “ weird “ comment yesterday and I recognised immediately it was a massive compliment as you also did . Love this track it’s got John McGeogh all over it , so talented , so flawed . Siouxsie is no guitarist 😅.. not much if a vocalist either if I’m honest , but what a front for the band , great look , great drama , integral to the songwriting process with her great lyrics - if this was Juke box jury I’d be saying “ it’s a hit 👍 “.. 😂 👍🏴
People are usually outcast because they're different in a good way and don't follow the crowd. It's good to walk your own path and sometimes sit on the edge of the road to see the others blindly follow each other.
According to my own ears and also someone's comment, it is indeed McGeoch on the recording, but he's not in the clip because he wasn't an official member then.
In fact, this was the first song McGeoch did with them. They brought him in and played a demo of this song with no guitar, and he came up with the part on the spot. Siouxsie has said this is when they knew for sure they wanted him in the band.
Try My Mistake and Sweet Dreams.. Siouxsie Sioux kept an eye on Noel Crombie (Split Enz member and custome designer) when she attended their concerts in London circa 1976. Budgie (Banshees drummer) said that Split Enz had no idea with their hairstyles and type of fashion.. but Enz were doing all that in the mid 70's, so they must have had some idea.
@@mightyV444 They were very much in clown suits and big bouncy balls in that video. Not that you need the trivia, but Chris Lofven was behind the ''History Never Repeats'' video. He also made ''I Got You'', ''I Hope I Never'', ''Bold As Brass'', ''Six Months In A Leaky Boat'', ''I Don't Wanna Dance'', ''Next Exit'', ''Never Ceases To Amaze Me''. He also made Daddy Cool's ''Eagle Rock'' video. Nice bloke too...
To me, this is a song about how people are conformists and do not see anything beyond their "happy place". People who do not conform to Society's expectations are considered insane while the conformists consider themselves as "sane".
Have you spotted what is missing? John mcgeoch on lead guitar. He had just joined them and the contract hadn't been sorted.
Great reaction C and C. This was released in March 1980, the 'Happy House' in the song is a sacastic reference to how things were portrayed on TV at the time in the U.K. making it appear that everything was fine, this was during Thatcherism, there were things going on such as riots and a great deal of social unrest due to some of Margaret Thatcher's policies.
For years I thought it was a song about mental illness. 🎶🤔😎👍
Stand Down Margaret ✌️🕊️
Stand down benjamin ✌️🕊️
It might also be a song cursing marriage and/or monogamy (note how one gains access to the Happy House)
@@Grithron2 I'm going off what Siouxsie said in an interview.
Probably my favourite Siouxsie track after Night Shift. Budgie's drumming was revolutionary at the time, and John McGeoch a very influential guitar player.
Spot on about John McGeoch
Yes , and night shift is amazing...that scary bit of feedback ..wow. juju is a masterpiece
One of the best 80s songs. ❤
Brilliant! Loved her and Budgie the drummers stint as The Creatures doing 'Right Now'
As my mother told me, if we weren't weird, everyone would be the same. More Siouxsie And The Banshees reactions please ❤❤
I love that you turn comments about being weird or an outcast into a positive .. 100% with you!
Yay! My second mention. I am very happy to be a gathered Goonie. Siouxsie & the Banshees are such a talented and underrated band. Kaleidoscope is an amazing album and I heartily recommend 'Desert Kisses' from that album. Take care guys.
Glad to be a goonie. Love that you react to the more alternative artists. As a Kiwi, impressed you know Split Enz. "Israel" is a great Siouxsie and Banshees song.
This is a great song and i haven't heard it for many years. A good call. 👍
Siouxsie Sioux was a participant at Split Enz concerts in 1976, and she apparently studied Noel Crombie (the percussionist and Enz costume designer)
I love SPLIT ENZ and Siouxie Sioux I'm happy here in my happy house
@@heathcornbeef Same! But I hate happy house cleaning...
@@OnceWasRStrathfield I'm a bio hazard cleaner 😷🤢🤮 house cleaning is EASY
@@heathcornbeef Be sure to wear the protective gear!
@@OnceWasRStrathfield when we were in lockdown I'd go to the supermarket in my fully enclosed deposable biohazard suit with tool belt that had gloves handsanitizer gremkilling kitchen wipes and zip lock bags to throw away used stuff in it still makes me laugh thinking about the looks I'd get
I guess I'm weird to then 😂. I love your channel! You guys react to a lot of stuff others won't even try. We are kindred spirits. Not weird 😊
The first single from Kaleidoscope & featured John Mcgeoch on guitar 🎸 who was not yet a member of the group. The Weekend sampled this on House Of Balloons 🎈which they played at The Super Bowl. Budgie is an awesome 👌 drummer !
Ah! Which explains why John doesn't actually appear in this clip! 🙂
@mightyV444 He was still in Magazine ..but not for long .
@davidellis5141 - Thank you also for _that_ piece of information! 😊👍
Siouxsie and the Banshees always get a big thumbs up from me. Thanks for being one of the few who include their music. Now if you think you might be a bit weird then I guess their "Voodoo Dolly" is a must.
Love siouxsie music from my teen day back in the 80s❤
Siouxie playing guitar in the vid is a homage to the fact the band went through three guitarists in the space of five years it was in fact Robert Smith of the Cure that filled in for a lot of their songs in the early 80s and beyond.
Good to see Siouxie featured! I was a big fan of their debut album 'The Scream' (1978) it is quite dark in mood but really different sounding to anything at the time. Got to see them live just after it came out, really good. They do a great cover of the Beatles 'Helter Skelter', maybe a future 'who did it better' with U2? Cheers.
That was the late, great John McGeoch on guitar. A true fucking legend.
Indeed he is! 😊👍
“Hey you guys!” Great reaction
There's no guitarist in the video because McGeoch wasn't officially a bandmember at that point, though he plays most of the guitar and horn parts on the album (and of course Steve Jones is on a couple of tracks, and Siouxsie adds some guitar to Paradise Place).
"She ignites a fire in people that never goes out" ..Clare Grogan on Siouxsie.
Thats always stuck in my head as being absolutely true.
Iirc, Siouxsie learned to play guitar after this, she broke her leg around the time of the Juju album, and used the time she was in a cast to learn, though it was only ever basic rhythm stuff when they played live, the track, Sin In My Heart comes to mind....theres a monumental live version from the Nocturne show, with Siouxsie playing rhythm while Robert Smith wails over the top with his Ebow, not sure if the audio quality is up to be on the channel though.
Ohhh, watch some altered images
@@TheCaaamm see how beautifully I set that up? ;)
Kudos. Another great choice of artist and song. Always good to hear Siouxsie And The Banshees. Their best guitarist (John McGeoch, who played with them and the band Magazine), who plays guitar on this song must've been sick when they went to shoot this video. Great, great song by the band. I'm sure this video pre-dates Split Enz use of the kind of outfit Siouxsie's wearing, so someone's following someone, but it's not Siouxsie doing the following. A little info about Siouxsie. Every women with a Gothic look, and I do mean all of them, owes their look to Siouxsie. Their drummer, who goes by the name Budgie, has probably influenced more post-punk drummers than anyone. For a few years, in the early 80's, he was my favorite Post-Punk drummer, but for decades now he's been a close 2nd to another great Post-Punk name Kevin Haskins (of Bauhaus, Tones On Tail, and Love & Rockets fame). Every Post-Punk drummer that's heavy on the tribal toms thing owes a debt to Budgie. I'm sure the song Happy House isn't about their band practice. I'm pretty sure Siouxsie is singing about a nut house...you know, for crazy people.
This was John McGeogh's first stint with the band - it was what passed his audition as their new guitarist. Not sure if he was fully integrated in the band at that point, and that's why he's not in the video
Great sad song - really touch me.
I saw Siouxie and the band way back in the punk era London around 1978....maybe 1979......anyway i was suprised just how good they were.....far more rock than punk.
Happy House was the big change, Siouxsie Called it Banshees Phase Two. Out went Morris and MacKay in a taxi and in came Budgie and John McGeoch, a huge upswing in quality and innovation. The Scream and Join Hands were great but this was classy and so was everything after.
BTW - I don't think you're weird. I think you are very natural and honest. I love that Cynthia bobbles her head in time and that Chris gives wry smiles and funny glances - this is all natural and as cool as a fridge.
One thing I learned from this was how the camera only shoots the video from within the “happy house” and never the outside. Could this be taken as “us” being in the happy house, where we pretend all is well?
The original Banshees line up split not long before this period - drummer and guitarist left the band after an argument with Siouxsie while on their second album tour - They then had Robert Smith fill in for a while then Budgie joined on drums then John McGeoch joined on this record but think he was under contract as he was in the band Magazine so wasn't allowed to appear in the video - something like that - But he is playing guitar on this song and the rest of the Kaleidescope album and he joined for the next few years. Please listen to the Early banshees 1978/79 their best period for me in particular Hong Kong Garden you will both love that and any track from their debut album The Scream - try their take on The Beatles Helter Skelter amazing and very dark
We compared Helter Skelter with The Beatles, Siouxie and U2 not too long ago. It was fun.
@@hanierfamily i'll need to check this out
Shadowtime and Running Town are quality tunes. Always had brilliant guitarists inc John Mc and robert Smith
You might consider doing a "Who did it better ?" with The Beatles original and Siouxsie and The Banshees' cover of "Dear Prudence".
This Goonie is gathered. Big Siouxise fan. Though could you review Hot Chocolate? What kinda Boy you're looking for....Or maybe Girl Crazy ? ;) They were fun in the 80's. Sadly Errol died last year I think.
I always thought the HappyHouse was a lunatic asylum! The wall even looks like a "rubber-room" (padded cell!).
I think that the Banshees were goonies even before the Haniers...
True Colours
Arabian knights is also a cool banshees track. Check it out please.
The B Side of this is fantastic.
Which is?
@@hanierfamily "Drop Dead/ Celebration". It's not on any LP but probably added to the Digital version.
@@hanierfamily They also do a great version of The Beatles "Helter Skelter".
@@SPKdesign1their live version of Helter Skelter is pretty incredible, the one from Nocturne
And there a whole album of covers mind!
In fact, can we have their version of Trust In Me, Hanier Family? Yes, that Trust In Me, from The Jungle Book. Siouxsie turns it into this unbelievably sultry number!
@SPKdesign1 - The first Siouxsie & the Banshees song I'd ever heard was 'Dear Prudence' - and it was only years later that I found out that too was a cover of a Beatles song! 😅
Great choice (and not only because I suggested it). Not sure that this happy house is really happy. Some parts of the lyrics seem to mean that it's fake happiness or a sort of artificial utopian world ("We're happy here in the happy house / To forget ourselves and pretend all's well", "There's room for you if you say “I do”/But don't say no, or you'll have to go"). A rather dystopian happy place actually. This is this ironic dimension that makes the song so haunting with this nursery melody.
You need to both react to My World by Secret Affair, which was in the UK charts around the same time in April 1980.
This was the best Banshees song, but they made their best material between 1980 until 1984.
Ha ! I must be a Goony as well > I have been called a lot of things but Goony was not one of them , most of them questioned the marital state in legal terms about my conception . Happy House is one of the best S and B song ever , just Ace !
I thought it was about a Loony Bin ,please let me know if wrong !
On the Subject of Siouxies out fit ! The Harlequin suit , Freddie Mercury sported one in multi Colours when Queen toured
"A Day at the Races " 1976 . and Bill Nelson of the "Be Bop Deluxe " also wore a Harlequin suit on the back of the Album
cover for "Futurama" 1975 ! I hired one for a Fancy Dress do at College and was cautioned by Police for directing Traffic at 1.30 in morning ! must be a Goonie thing
I always thought of the Happy House as a lunatic asylum. You're getting into the realms of Goth, although Siouxsie hated that term and didn't seem to appreciate the scene she spawned very much.
The 'Happy House' is our relatively comfortable lives the West.
Where me n SPK are from Goonies are things that ladies wear in bed or unisex Terry towelling tie at the waist bath robes- but I get the other ref Cynthia was talking about and I’m happy to be a Goonie 😅.
King Boomer has his Muppets , now you guys can grow your base by collecting Goonies , genius Cynthia , I seen that “ weird “ comment yesterday and I recognised immediately it was a massive compliment as you also did .
Love this track it’s got John McGeogh all over it , so talented , so flawed . Siouxsie is no guitarist 😅.. not much if a vocalist either if I’m honest , but what a front for the band , great look , great drama , integral to the songwriting process with her great lyrics - if this was Juke box jury I’d be saying “ it’s a hit 👍 “.. 😂
👍🏴
People are usually outcast because they're different in a good way and don't follow the crowd. It's good to walk your own path and sometimes sit on the edge of the road to see the others blindly follow each other.
Very well said . I've always been the fool on the hill and didn't really fit in until i found PUNKROCK MY HOME MY COMFORT ZONE MY FAMILY of MISFITS
I'm pretty sure it would have been John McGeoch on Guitar.
According to my own ears and also someone's comment, it is indeed McGeoch on the recording, but he's not in the clip because he wasn't an official member then.
@@mightyV444 Ta for confirming.
@SPKdesign1 - 😊👍
In fact, this was the first song McGeoch did with them. They brought him in and played a demo of this song with no guitar, and he came up with the part on the spot. Siouxsie has said this is when they knew for sure they wanted him in the band.
@@melrupinski88 Good Info, Ta.
Siouxsie is fantastic. But, if you haven't yet, you should try some Nina Hagen. 💕
Great song
And once again i jumped the gun and forgot my manners 😠😡🤬 kia ora hello Chris and Cynthia and the Hanier Crew hope everyone is doing well 👍✌️
We hope things are well with you too.
I didn't know Split Enz had that type of fashion. Any particular video? I'm more familiar with Crowded House. Better yet Siouxsie and The Banshees 🤘🧷
Try My Mistake and Sweet Dreams.. Siouxsie Sioux kept an eye on Noel Crombie (Split Enz member and custome designer) when she attended their concerts in London circa 1976. Budgie (Banshees drummer) said that Split Enz had no idea with their hairstyles and type of fashion.. but Enz were doing all that in the mid 70's, so they must have had some idea.
In all their early stuff, in the 70's, they were in clown outfits of a sort. Very good music, in our opinion. You should check their stuff out.
I'll second that they are GREAT 👍
...also in the 'History Never Repeats' clip! 🙂
@@mightyV444 They were very much in clown suits and big bouncy balls in that video. Not that you need the trivia, but Chris Lofven was behind the ''History Never Repeats'' video. He also made ''I Got You'', ''I Hope I Never'', ''Bold As Brass'', ''Six Months In A Leaky Boat'', ''I Don't Wanna Dance'', ''Next Exit'', ''Never Ceases To Amaze Me''. He also made Daddy Cool's ''Eagle Rock'' video. Nice bloke too...
A happy house is a lunatic asylum
To me, this is a song about how people are conformists and do not see anything beyond their "happy place". People who do not conform to Society's expectations are considered insane while the conformists consider themselves as "sane".
im not so sure if it is that happy in the happy house
Oi! Speak for yourselves, please! I'm completely normal! 😅
Unbearable.