@@pusanghalaw I kind of wonder if Severin or Siouxsie were wankers to work with given the fact that they went through a couple drummers & even more guitar players at a time when they were already signed. I'm leaning more towards Severin being the prick.
@@Kronaphasia youre right, theres a 1994 interview w robert smith you can find on tcdb youtube channel, he talks about how souxsie was incredibly pretentious (the most pretentious intellectual hes known) and says severin was rude towards mary, or anyone else he didn't deem worthy/ basically saying budgie was the best of the bunch. it wasn't really said w any malice, just an observation of how they were. Its no wonder they couldnt keep a guitarist.
Robert Smith is an inventive and intuitive Guitarist and an innovative composer. He has written some of the most memorable Guitar Riffs in New Wave/Gothic music!
lol he’s pretty good but he was no match for McGeoch, who played this song with a lot more competence and energy. Robert Smith’s songwriting was where all the money magic happened.
I love how when Robert Smith talked about leaving the banshees People told him he was insane for thinking of leaving a sure thing. He left just as the wheels started spinning in favor of Souxsie & The Banshees, But he proved everyone who ever doubted him wrong with the cure. Great stories in musical history.
@@CMZIEBARTH I read somewhere that Siouxsie was very disappointed when Robert Smith decided to leave the band due to exhaustion. There might have been some friction between them both that, sad to say, was never reconciled. Robert Smith has always been very loyal to Siouxsie stepping in to help her after the abrupt departure of John McKay in '79 and then again after the dismissal of John McGeoch in '82. I love how they both first worked together on The Cure's "I'm Cold" where Siouxsie contributed some backing Vocals. "I'm Cold" is one of my all time favorite Cure tracks! It is very Psychedelic!
I still crush on her like a teenage boy. She was soooo much more interesting than any of her contemporaries, with her mix of brains, good looks, creativity, and wild sense of style...and that band was just killer, so trippy, dark, and edgy.
Patrick Cannady i got a friend she’s look exactly like her. And it those days she made intentionally dress/makeup/hairstyle loke Soiuxie and we were crazy about her. Ah 80’s ...i miss those years...
@Withnail Kate Bush was a very beautiful woman back in the '70s. I only know of her hit single "Wuthering Heights". I believe Pink Floyd's David Gilmour produced that single!
@Withnail I didn't really get any exposure to her. It took considerable effort to find opportunities to hear anything other than formulaic pop by the likes of MJ, Madonna, etc. where I grew up...it was no backwater, we are talking about a metropolitan area of 3 million people...the market in general lacked interest in punk, post-punk, goth, etc. It was all Madonna, all Michael Jackson, and their legions of imitators, all the time.
As Robert Smith said: 'The band is called Siouxsie and the Banshees, not Robert and the Banshees.' One of their best guitarists was John Mcgeoch . Still Love Siouxsie Sioux.
They are brilliant. I noticed siouxsie really listens to her voice which is why the echos are so powerful. Brilliant timing and punctuation. This song is better live than studio because of their performance skills. If u are better live than studio you have immense tallent. So focused. Love them.
January 2025 Always and forever, thank you to Great Britain and the British people whose creativity, since the 1960s, has given the rest of the World hundreds of unique bands such as Siouxsie And The Banshees and music of unparalleled beauty, quirkiness and atmosphere. What would our lives have been without British bands? And while I am here, thank you, admiration and adoration from Palermo, Sicily, also to Cocteau Twins, Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett, Discharge, Lush, Wire, Colin Newman, Killing Joke, Broadcast, The Smiths, Human League, Curve, Skunk Anansie, Genesis, Steve Hackett, Boards Of Canada, Adam & The Ants, Public Image Limited, Prefab Sprout, Lloyd Cole & The Commotion, The The, Napalm Death, Cranes, Cardiacs, Led Zeppelin, Yazoo, Iron Maiden, Police, Blur, Fall, Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks, Jamiroquai, Seal, Slowdive, Clash, Madness, Cure, Depeche Mode, Joy Division, New Order, Radiohead, Goldfrapp, Dubstar, Charlatans, Ride, Heaven 17, Judas Priest, Marillion, The Buggles, Throbbing Gristle, Japan, Nick Drake, This Mortal Coil, Pet Shop Boys, Cardiacs, Damned, Dire Straits, Echobelly, Teardrop Explodes, Carcass, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Eurythmics, Soft Cell, Thrilled Skinny, Dead Or Alive, Psychedelic Furs, Simple Minds, XTC, The Streets, Pretenders, The Queen, Lily Allen, Tears For Fears, Supertramp, The Kooks, Duran Duran, Brian Eno, Magazine, Groove Armada, Amy Winehouse, Coldplay, Saxon, Dead Can Dance, Massive Attack, Electric Light Orchestra, The Who, Inspiral Carpets, The Wedding Presents, Kate Bush, Cabaret Voltaire, Placebo, The Rolling Stones, Housemartins, Visage, Culture Club, Expelled, Aphex Twin, The Jam, P.J. Harvey, Gary Numan, Howard Jones, Suede, Everything But The Girl, Roxy Music, Thrilled Skinny, Freur, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, 10cc, Ladytron, Japan, Morcheeba, Helen Love, The Beatles, Spiritualized, Loop, Th' Faith Healers, Mark Ronson, Pretenders, Bauhaus, Kate Nash, Lotus Eaters, Black Sabbath, Oasis, The Sundays, All Saints, Portishead, Verve, Exploited, David Bowie, Talk Talk, Bauhaus, Elastica, Hey Elastica!, David Gray, Joe Jackson, Nick Kershaw, Spandau Ballet, Supergrass, The Korgis, Badly Drawn Boy, Tricky, Pale Saints, The Creatures, Bronski Beat, Fine Young Cannibals, Madness, Extreme Noise Terror, Stranglers, Stereolab, Keane, Motorhead..
I'm so glad these performances were captured, it's so fantastic, My hat's off to Robert Smith fulfilling in, its no easy task to tackle those John McGeoch guitar parts and guitar sound
Robert Smith looks so cool dressed in black and playing a black coloured Vox Phantom Guitar! I had never seen one until I viewed this clip! Brian Jones, of The Rolling Stones, popularized the Vox Phantom Guitar back in the 1960s. Brian's was painted white. I've seen a clip of Siouxsie Sioux playing a Dark Blue Vox Phantom alongside Robert Smith whilst performing "Sin In My Heart" in concert!
That's a Vox Mark III or VI Teardrop (I'm not sure what the difference is) not a Phantom (which is the coffin-shaped body). The one she plays in Sin in My Heart is also either a MkIII or MkVI. If you look at the guitar Ian Curtis is playing in the Love Will Tear Us Apart video, that's a Phantom. Also, Brian Jones played a MkIII Teardrop
Budgie is one of the most under rated drummers from the 80's. I don't know why no one ever name checks him. I would put him right up there with Stewart Copeland.
This is a hit. That represents the new wave and post-punk. Only 1 year of life in that time. I'm 41 years old now, and I grew up with this music particularly Punk Rock and Hardcore Punk. I have that feeling. Time passes and the theme is better. Strong times of the Dark wave (Bauhaus), New Wave, Psychobilly, hxc punk and Ska. Greetings from a Punk from the end of the world (Chile). All the Rockers of the 90s grew up with this music. Siouxsie and Robert Smith (The Cure) are icons in these parts of the world.
This song and the line "we've lost our sorrow" are just incredible. Robert Smith although not a favorite of mine adds a special touch to it with his guitar playing. Its just a great great song live.
The lush arpeggios and ethereal lyrics showed the Banshees at their very peak....paradoxically this artistic high point saw them lose the services of their finest guitarist Jhn McGeoch, though Smith filled in ably here. For many the Banshees remained that musical enigma, forever associated with the punk era, who had yet evolved from their post punk period into something altogether unique.....the Gothic moniker was obviously a convenient label, but truly, each album they produced was individual, partly due to the contributions of some the finest modern guitarists...McKay, McGeoch, Smith and Carruthers....oh what a time it was to be young in this remarkable period of music, fashion, youth culture....oh how I pity today's youth!
When this was filmed The Cure just released Let's Go To Bed, within a day or two of this performance.The Banshees visited Robert in the studio while he was recording it and asked him to join.
Matthew Reese Robert had been involved with the banshees way earlier when the cure supported the banshees and the guitarist an drummer walked out. He was involved on and off until 1984
Right.But after the 79 tour John McGeoch joined and during fall of 82 he had a breakdown due to alcohol abuse.Severin and the bands manager Dave Woods went to visit him at the health farm snd instead found him in a nearby pub with some of the institutions residents and he was completely out of his head.They askec Robert to join within a day while he was in the studio.He said he would but this time he wanted to record with them.He was with them until May of 84 when he had to leave due to his own exhaustion and continuing Cure commitments.
Love this piece of art; fabulous song, singer, instrumentalists. I love how Siouxsie dresses. This outfit is so cool, feminine, pretty, etc. just love how she dresses in this performance. Her voice is beautiful as always and I love her black crimped hair which I used to emulate 40 some years ago! Can’t believe it was the that long ago. Wish I could go back to the 1980s, 1990s. I am grateful for these videos. Ah, memories…..
I'm enjoying Robert Smith's guitar playing, somewhat reminiscent of "The Edge's" approach during U2's early years. This earthy, post-punk is both austere yet sophisticated; an avant-gardism forming, spontaneously before your eyes. Siouxsie's presence and evocative vocals are raw and aloof, yet intimate; this band were always at the high-end of the punk movement, perhaps paving the way for bands such as the Cocteau Twins and the Cure. Great stuff! :-)
You can hear the Robin Guthrie tones in that guitar. In fact, it probably influenced Paul Wright in Fields of the Nephilim as well, for some of their later work...
Best music programme ever, especially the 70's episodes. Bowie, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Captain Beefheart, ELP, Roxy Music. All raw live performances
This was posted on the day my daughter was born! Anyway, John McGeoch was one of my all time favorite guitarists and it's amazing to see Robert Smith fill in for him. Also, the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame is a complete and total sham and farce until they let in Siouxsie Sioux. They haven't even nominated the Banshees! Ever! What a joke as this is literally one of the greatest and most influential bands of all time.
Excellent work by the house engineer. The band sounds great and he hits those vocal echoes perfectly on time. That’s right kids, a middle aged man with a pony tail offstage is doing it. 😺
Love seeing a young Robert Smith, knowing all the songs he would write in the future. No one could ever say anything but he is a true musical genius. Not fair how one person can be so damn gifted, and I can’t do anything. Damn
@@CONSIDERABLYMORE1 You talk shit because McGeoch wasn't the only banshees guitarist and If you know about guitar, play If you dare all these themes. If you are not a guitarist, just shut up.
@@CONSIDERABLYMORE1 yea, McGeoch did write the guitar parts, but they’re not easy to play accurately, which Robert pulls off. Also, if you listen to the cure’s early work, Robert was the sole guitarist of the band, and there is some great guitar work on their first few albums.
@@Indieguitarist2007 a) i wasn't replying to you b) the clown to whom I was responding implied Smith was "upgrading" the Banshees sound, which is a ridiculous statement. So, run along Smith "fanboy", this aint your argument.
Epic doesn’t even begin to describe this meisterwerk
Budgie, Steven Severin, Siouxsie Sioux and Robert Smith. What a fantastic combination. They should all live together in a happy house.
Amazing combination.
I suspect that if they all lived together, it would end up becoming a funny farm instead!
banshees creatively peaked with carruthers, not smith (nor mcgeoch) . check the thorn ep and the tinderbox lp to verify.
@@pusanghalaw I kind of wonder if Severin or Siouxsie were wankers to work with given the fact that they went through a couple drummers & even more guitar players at a time when they were already signed. I'm leaning more towards Severin being the prick.
@@Kronaphasia youre right, theres a 1994 interview w robert smith you can find on tcdb youtube channel, he talks about how souxsie was incredibly pretentious (the most pretentious intellectual hes known) and says severin was rude towards mary, or anyone else he didn't deem worthy/ basically saying budgie was the best of the bunch. it wasn't really said w any malice, just an observation of how they were. Its no wonder they couldnt keep a guitarist.
I feel many don’t know just how good of a guitarist Robert Smith is.
Robert Smith is an inventive and intuitive Guitarist and an innovative composer.
He has written some of the most memorable Guitar Riffs in New Wave/Gothic music!
Finally !!! , someone said it too , It's true , the way he'd play the guitar , he's a really good musician
believe me those who know what they're talking about, know how good Bob is on guitar!
lol he’s pretty good but he was no match for McGeoch, who played this song with a lot more competence and energy. Robert Smith’s songwriting was where all the money magic happened.
@@elrickstero It's always refreshing when someone knows what they're talking about.
I love the guitar Robert Smith is playing. Teardrop Vox. So cool. Great clip! Thanks! ✌🏻
How good is it when you hear a song for the first time and just play it over and over again pure brilliance
I love how when Robert Smith talked about leaving the banshees People told him he was insane for thinking of leaving a sure thing. He left just as the wheels started spinning in favor of Souxsie & The Banshees, But he proved everyone who ever doubted him wrong with the cure. Great stories in musical history.
THExViCExSHOW Robert Smith actually left because he was suffering from exhaustion due to being in two bands!
He took the Banshees gig to take it easy for a while, not be the front man
@@raulmacias1311 Three bands!
Still wish he had been able to show up in Siouxsie and the Banshees from time to time post-1984.
@@CMZIEBARTH
I read somewhere that Siouxsie was very disappointed when Robert Smith decided to leave the band due to exhaustion. There might have been some friction between them both that, sad to say, was never reconciled.
Robert Smith has always been very loyal to Siouxsie stepping in to help her after the abrupt departure of John McKay in '79 and then again after the dismissal of John McGeoch in '82.
I love how they both first worked together on The Cure's "I'm Cold" where Siouxsie contributed some backing Vocals.
"I'm Cold" is one of my all time favorite Cure tracks! It is very Psychedelic!
Robert's quiet yet incredible stage presence is my favourite thing. He still stands out even as a guitarist. My favourite human 🖤
He sucks
@@markc-ru4qz Says you... What've you done? 😭 Spoiler alert, I think I know the answer 😂
Siouxsie is a true icon. No one has her presence. So many imitators. Only one original.
A bit silly, though.
When Robert Smith is the second best guitarist that was in the band. You've got a pretty solid fucking band.
Third best.
@@melrupinski88 Agree. Who is second?
I still crush on her like a teenage boy. She was soooo much more interesting than any of her contemporaries, with her mix of brains, good looks, creativity, and wild sense of style...and that band was just killer, so trippy, dark, and edgy.
Patrick Cannady i got a friend she’s look exactly like her. And it those days she made intentionally dress/makeup/hairstyle loke Soiuxie and we were crazy about her. Ah 80’s ...i miss those years...
She is still My Crush ...))))))🥰(((((
Patrick Cannady Likewise!
SUSAN JANET "SIOUXSIE SIOUX" BALLION was a riveting performer! She was
a Mesmerizing Enchantress!
@Withnail Kate Bush was a very beautiful woman back in the '70s.
I only know of her hit single "Wuthering Heights".
I believe Pink Floyd's David Gilmour produced that single!
@Withnail I didn't really get any exposure to her. It took considerable effort to find opportunities to hear anything other than formulaic pop by the likes of MJ, Madonna, etc. where I grew up...it was no backwater, we are talking about a metropolitan area of 3 million people...the market in general lacked interest in punk, post-punk, goth, etc. It was all Madonna, all Michael Jackson, and their legions of imitators, all the time.
Siouxsie s voice is fucking perfect.
And I think I love Robert.
Rose Bud who doesn't
@@geeksinlove225 Four years later and someone else liked your comment. Hope you are still alive. Wink if you are.
Canta muito!
QUEEN! ❤
Watched this live at the time . Absolutely brilliant then and now !
She is so electrifying on stage...I can't take my eyes off of her!
Siouxsie Sioux is simply mesmerizing!
surf mesa fan? ILY?
Absolutely well said ✌️✌️
As Robert Smith said: 'The band is called Siouxsie and the Banshees, not Robert and the Banshees.' One of their best guitarists was John Mcgeoch . Still Love Siouxsie Sioux.
I agree John Mcgeoch was their best guitarist, the band is still one of the best.
At their absolute peak in every sense.
Iconic, demonic and supersonic.
Sardonic and somewhat Teutonic, too.
I reckon the Tinderbox period was their peak.
Never heard this one before. This is incredible. What a tight band 🎉
my daugther is 19 she loves musik from soixsie and cure
Abs brilliant never seen this
They are brilliant. I noticed siouxsie really listens to her voice which is why the echos are so powerful. Brilliant timing and punctuation. This song is better live than studio because of their performance skills. If u are better live than studio you have immense tallent. So focused. Love them.
Nobody sounds like her, or radiates such incredible beauty.
What a performance! They killed it here. They were such a great band.
England has blessed rock with truly amazing bands. I am in another zone. Hypnotic.
January 2025
Always and forever, thank you to Great Britain and the British people whose creativity, since the 1960s, has given the rest of the World hundreds of unique bands such as Siouxsie And The Banshees and music of unparalleled beauty, quirkiness and atmosphere.
What would our lives have been without British bands?
And while I am here, thank you, admiration and adoration from Palermo, Sicily, also to Cocteau Twins, Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett, Discharge, Lush, Wire, Colin Newman, Killing Joke, Broadcast, The Smiths, Human League, Curve, Skunk Anansie, Genesis, Steve Hackett, Boards Of Canada, Adam & The Ants, Public Image Limited, Prefab Sprout, Lloyd Cole & The Commotion, The The, Napalm Death, Cranes, Cardiacs, Led Zeppelin, Yazoo, Iron Maiden, Police, Blur, Fall, Sex Pistols, Buzzcocks, Jamiroquai, Seal, Slowdive, Clash, Madness, Cure, Depeche Mode, Joy Division, New Order, Radiohead, Goldfrapp, Dubstar, Charlatans, Ride, Heaven 17, Judas Priest, Marillion, The Buggles, Throbbing Gristle, Japan, Nick Drake, This Mortal Coil, Pet Shop Boys, Cardiacs, Damned, Dire Straits, Echobelly, Teardrop Explodes, Carcass, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Eurythmics, Soft Cell, Thrilled Skinny, Dead Or Alive, Psychedelic Furs, Simple Minds, XTC, The Streets, Pretenders, The Queen, Lily Allen, Tears For Fears, Supertramp, The Kooks, Duran Duran, Brian Eno, Magazine, Groove Armada, Amy Winehouse, Coldplay, Saxon, Dead Can Dance, Massive Attack, Electric Light Orchestra, The Who, Inspiral Carpets, The Wedding Presents, Kate Bush, Cabaret Voltaire, Placebo, The Rolling Stones, Housemartins, Visage, Culture Club, Expelled, Aphex Twin, The Jam, P.J. Harvey, Gary Numan, Howard Jones, Suede, Everything But The Girl, Roxy Music, Thrilled Skinny, Freur, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, 10cc, Ladytron, Japan, Morcheeba, Helen Love, The Beatles, Spiritualized, Loop, Th' Faith Healers, Mark Ronson, Pretenders, Bauhaus, Kate Nash, Lotus Eaters, Black Sabbath, Oasis, The Sundays, All Saints, Portishead, Verve, Exploited, David Bowie, Talk Talk, Bauhaus, Elastica, Hey Elastica!, David Gray, Joe Jackson, Nick Kershaw, Spandau Ballet, Supergrass, The Korgis, Badly Drawn Boy, Tricky, Pale Saints, The Creatures, Bronski Beat, Fine Young Cannibals, Madness, Extreme Noise Terror, Stranglers, Stereolab, Keane, Motorhead..
I'm so glad these performances were captured, it's so fantastic, My hat's off to Robert Smith fulfilling in, its no easy task to tackle those John McGeoch guitar parts and guitar sound
Robert Smith looks so cool dressed in black and playing a black coloured Vox Phantom Guitar!
I had never seen one until I viewed this clip!
Brian Jones, of The Rolling Stones, popularized the Vox Phantom Guitar back in the 1960s. Brian's was painted white.
I've seen a clip of Siouxsie Sioux playing a Dark Blue Vox Phantom alongside Robert Smith whilst performing "Sin In My Heart" in concert!
That's a Vox Mark III or VI Teardrop (I'm not sure what the difference is) not a Phantom (which is the coffin-shaped body). The one she plays in Sin in My Heart is also either a MkIII or MkVI. If you look at the guitar Ian Curtis is playing in the Love Will Tear Us Apart video, that's a Phantom. Also, Brian Jones played a MkIII Teardrop
@@mindtpi Thanks for the information!
@@raulmacias1311 They're all very cool guitars :-)
That haunting vocal, like the ghost of a dead bird singing. Beautiful vocally and visually.
you are right.
Budgie is one of the most under rated drummers from the 80's. I don't know why no one ever name checks him. I would put him right up there with Stewart Copeland.
Yeah totally. Most creative and inventive
Across styles as well vis Slits
Actually, Stewart Copeland named checked him!
who underates him ?
...I'd like to mention also Stephen Morris.....especially with JD and early NO....
Budgie is in my top 3 drummers of all time.
I love Robert Smith's guitar here! I do miss John. Great band. Brings back such memories!
We've lost our sorrow says it all
she looks / acts so sweet and innocent and youthful energy, also mischievous in a good way.
@laser325 what, are you a panelist judge on Ballroom? Snipers gonna snipe.
This is a hit. That represents the new wave and post-punk. Only 1 year of life in that time. I'm 41 years old now, and I grew up with this music particularly Punk Rock and Hardcore Punk. I have that feeling. Time passes and the theme is better. Strong times of the Dark wave (Bauhaus), New Wave, Psychobilly, hxc punk and Ska. Greetings from a Punk from the end of the world (Chile).
All the Rockers of the 90s grew up with this music. Siouxsie and Robert Smith (The Cure) are icons in these parts of the world.
They don't make em like Siouxsie anymore, Owns the stage, commands your attention, total one off, totally mesmerising.
Up your game girls/ladies.
She sounds especially amazing on this my favorite version
Siouxsie = perfection. I love this song.
Amazing sound. Great sound engineer. Prefer this to the album version. Top of thier game also.
Honestly sounds better live than the EP version
Kurt Adams with Smith playing guitar it's just brilliant !
totes
@@LikeHerodParis Dont you mean Steve Severin ?
This version was great, but I personally liked the back and fourth vocals Siouxsie sung during the chorus on the EP version.
My thoughts exactly!
Robert Smith ❤
This song and the line "we've lost our sorrow" are just incredible. Robert Smith although not a favorite of mine adds a special touch to it with his guitar playing. Its just a great great song live.
Her voice is just unreal
The lush arpeggios and ethereal lyrics showed the Banshees at their very peak....paradoxically this artistic high point saw them lose the services of their finest guitarist Jhn McGeoch, though Smith filled in ably here.
For many the Banshees remained that musical enigma, forever associated with the punk era, who had yet evolved from their post punk period into something altogether unique.....the Gothic moniker was obviously a convenient label, but truly, each album they produced was individual, partly due to the contributions of some the finest modern guitarists...McKay, McGeoch, Smith and Carruthers....oh what a time it was to be young in this remarkable period of music, fashion, youth culture....oh how I pity today's youth!
agree with your statement the greatest band off all time to my ears , and still listen to their music everyday .
Jon Klein actually played quite well too.
Great synopsis. Siouxsie and Co are not easily put into any category.
Back then the older generation brought up on the 1960's and pre Punk 1970's music said exactly the same about this era of music
Love this band so much. Mr Smith brought something very special to their sound too.
When this was filmed The Cure just released Let's Go To Bed, within a day or two of this performance.The Banshees visited Robert in the studio while he was recording it and asked him to join.
Matthew Reese Robert had been involved with the banshees way earlier when the cure supported the banshees and the guitarist an drummer walked out. He was involved on and off until 1984
Right.But after the 79 tour John McGeoch joined and during fall of 82 he had a breakdown due to alcohol abuse.Severin and the bands manager Dave Woods went to visit him at the health farm snd instead found him in a nearby pub with some of the institutions residents and he was completely out of his head.They askec Robert to join within a day while he was in the studio.He said he would but this time he wanted to record with them.He was with them until May of 84 when he had to leave due to his own exhaustion and continuing Cure commitments.
He does look tired in this clip. Great recording though!
McGeoch Banshees and Smith Banshees are each great in a different way. And I like a lot of the other stuff too.
Fantastic tone from Smith and Severin
#TheGlove
That's pure legendary on that stage ! What a time in music history
If only
We could live it, again
The Creatures+The Glove ❤
Love this piece of art; fabulous song, singer, instrumentalists. I love how Siouxsie dresses. This outfit is so cool, feminine, pretty, etc. just love how she dresses in this performance. Her voice is beautiful as always and I love her black crimped hair which I used to emulate 40 some years ago! Can’t believe it was the that long ago. Wish I could go back to the 1980s, 1990s. I am grateful for these videos. Ah, memories…..
First time hearing this, and so glad it was this performance! Beautiful and spirited 😁
How can anyone not fell transfixed and compelled by Siouxsie? 😍❤
She's such a beautiful animal
I'm enjoying Robert Smith's guitar playing, somewhat reminiscent of "The Edge's" approach during U2's early years. This earthy, post-punk is both austere yet sophisticated; an avant-gardism forming, spontaneously before your eyes. Siouxsie's presence and evocative vocals are raw and aloof, yet intimate; this band were always at the high-end of the punk movement, perhaps paving the way for bands such as the Cocteau Twins and the Cure. Great stuff! :-)
No cure were independent and decent band 1978-1982
You can hear the Robin Guthrie tones in that guitar. In fact, it probably influenced Paul Wright in Fields of the Nephilim as well, for some of their later work...
@@andrewphippsphillips1455 it’s McGeoch that spark that influence, well and Steve Lillywhite
Saw them live about 1982 Preston Guild Hall I didn’t actually want too go remember the shiver they sent down my spine. Loved them ever since 👍
Great live version! Very psychedelic and influential!!! And it was 1981, pioneering....
What a GEM! I'm so lucky to find this
MAGIC
I'm in love, as are many others.................
Best music programme ever, especially the 70's episodes.
Bowie, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Captain Beefheart, ELP, Roxy Music. All raw live performances
whoa, Robert Smith on guitar
Amazing voice of Siouxsie and the complement of Robert Smith in the teardrop guitar is really deep sound. Thxs for upload this excellent song.
I absolutely love her hair
Awww look how cute Robert Smith is!
therGoth music well what it is it its a creative emotional sound that stands time everlasting Haunting and timr;rtss
I wish a broadcaster would bring back The Old Grey Whistle Test.
I love the psychedelic vibe of this song
This was posted on the day my daughter was born! Anyway, John McGeoch was one of my all time favorite guitarists and it's amazing to see Robert Smith fill in for him. Also, the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame is a complete and total sham and farce until they let in Siouxsie Sioux. They haven't even nominated the Banshees! Ever! What a joke as this is literally one of the greatest and most influential bands of all time.
I never knew Robert Smith could play this great on guitar!
Influenced by McGeoch that gave him his definitive sound
I want to live in their Universe
There's no one like her. She's utterly unique.
This was first transmitted on the 12th of November, 1982.
I was just thinking that, judging from Siouxsie's look, this had to be right after Smith replaced McGeoch. Quick learner that Bob!
Excellent work by the house engineer. The band sounds great and he hits those vocal echoes perfectly on time. That’s right kids, a middle aged man with a pony tail offstage is doing it. 😺
Im so happy i saw her other day
Yes, and yes. Great to see right now!
Quel groupe !!!. Magnifique. Quel époque. !!!. Tout ça est bien fini.
This is so artistically juicy. A talent sandwich.
Happy Birthday Robert! 60 Today
I love the Banshees during this period. Although they were fantastic all the time!
Siouxsie ,Robert ,Steve and Budgie,,,, wow,,,fuckin' beautiful in every way !!!!!
Love siusxie and The Cure!
Love Robert Smith❤
her singing is really strong and in tune here. good performance.
Her voice is so powerful. I love this band.
Amazing footage!
that was powerful, like psychically reached out of the screen. i feel as if she & the band literally cast a spell and throat punched me with darkwave
you're right, that's very true
Nice response! :-)
Well said. John McGeogh is missed but NEVER forgotten
I was already painting a bird when I listen this song in 1989. I love it!
Extraordinary performance. A unique talent that hasn't been surpassed.
Love seeing a young Robert Smith, knowing all the songs he would write in the future. No one could ever say anything but he is a true musical genius. Not fair how one person can be so damn gifted, and I can’t do anything. Damn
Eu adoro😊
Omg Gorgeous
Fuck... this live version slays. They once were gods.
Robert Smith upgraded the sound of Siouxsie and The Banshees. He is one of the best alternative guitarists ever!!!
Don’t talk shit. He’s playing McGeogh’s lines and replicating his effects set up.
@@CONSIDERABLYMORE1 You talk shit because McGeoch wasn't the only banshees guitarist and If you know about guitar, play If you dare all these themes. If you are not a guitarist, just shut up.
@@CONSIDERABLYMORE1 yea, McGeoch did write the guitar parts, but they’re not easy to play accurately, which Robert pulls off. Also, if you listen to the cure’s early work, Robert was the sole guitarist of the band, and there is some great guitar work on their first few albums.
@@Indieguitarist2007 a) i wasn't replying to you b) the clown to whom I was responding implied Smith was "upgrading" the Banshees sound, which is a ridiculous statement. So, run along Smith "fanboy", this aint your argument.
Love this version.
I've watched this 100 times and I'm always astounded.
The first time I heard Robert Smiths guitar playing on this one I nearly fainted man it was absurd!
La classe !
.ucking Brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brilliant
Great live version. Love her passion.
Hypnotized within the beauty.
From 1979 to 81 Banshees was gold
i'll kill this song the amount of times i'm listening to it...but it's just so addictive
I love this song, goddes Siouxsie is amazing