It is fun to hear and see this, but please stop saying that there is no good music anymore. There is plenty of good music. Go see a show by a local band, or better yet, get your friends and start a band. I'm thinking of the movie Midnight in Paris, and how people romanticize some time that came before. It is good to know the history, but also live in the now.
@pattifanalwayz not too many latinos do either, but I do too! Since the 80's actually. I was fortunate enough to be in high school and college that decade. I'm into the 80's music now more than ever. Sometimes I fear it's a lame nostalgia trip longing for glory days, but the more comments I read on youtube, the more it seems people in general agree it was an amazing decade of music, and that music has lost something since then. I hope I'm right.
@Blacktarten the problem with black guys is they are "expected" to like and stick to a certain genre as though it's some sort of cultural roots thing. Personally I like to see black guys ditch this rap/soul/funk shit and do what THEY want to do. There's a few great black musician's out there who I put very high on my list of artists.
remember all the crap in the 80s that 90s first killed the glam metal rock bands the dancing bombis and boys bands, only the 90s kille that just to appear after awhile
For god's sake, let's stop the 80's dementia ! There was great artists during this period but let's not forget the pile of shit that appeared at the time, the mainstream sound dominated the music style of this era. It's because of the 80's we have Lady Gaga and Bieber today (there was even worst artists than these two in the 80's).
@MrSNAFUChaos ohhh don;t go putting Lady Gaga in the same couldron as Bieber. Lady Gaga is probably the most original new artist we have right now, she has cleverly put together her act and has marketed herself to perfection in my opinion and although I am no big fan of hers she can sing and she is a good entertainer. Bieber on the other hand just needs slapping for being cheesy, this kid will dissapear into oblivion and the longer her goes on the harder it will be for him to ditch this persona
I am so glad i grew up in a little little town where trends needed 10 or 15 years to keep up so i could grew up with this ^^ Great music, especially when you are in your teens
@RubyTwilite I'm fifteen and all the bands i like from the post punk genre are now gone sadly and all this new cyber goth evolution stuff is basically a dj thing. nothng beats the classics
I was in HS and college in the 80's. I love the music I am hearing now. But at age 46 I still get out there with my hubby and go to see live music. BellX1, Amos Lee, the Black Keys, the Decemberists, Lykke Li are all fantastic. It is just how you choose to listen to your music and as you get older you have to work harder to find it because most of your peers are no longer interested. Pandora is awesome for finding new artists
Got the chance to dance to this great tune and others at Marylin's Backstreet Disco in Pasadena CA, on Sunday nights.-- Marylin's, KROQ, and Rhino Records FOREVER!!!
Fuck the youth,they don't have a clue what was real they are lost souls seeking the truth when it come s to music, i feel sorry for them, only a chosen few will figure it out.
@RubyTwilite, I agree with 100 % I was a teen then and the music was music, your right about the 20 years old these days, they dont know what is real music. And the music nowadays is disgusting.
Y'know, I find myself begging quite often that I was born in 1975 as opposed to 20 years later...then I would've been about the right age when this amazing music was around...
I grew up with this kind of music, and I honestly prefer it sooo much more than the crap that's on the radio these days...
@thenewfella1994 I made this account when I was 13. I'm 17. Even in the 50s the pop hits had "how much is that doggy in the window." Pop music almost always sucked. Your decade was no exception.
I was 16 and prime for the intense and passionate music in the 80's. Thank God cause I couldn't have jumped into many slam pits in my late 20's or 30's. I would've been killed but at 16-18 Perfect and so many bitchen memories
This will date me, oh well. As a kid in High School in the early 1980s, I brought this album on a cassette tape, in a "Walkman", and very few who I allowed listen to it, understood. Poor things, my suburban schoolmates were listening to REO
Speedwagon and Rush. I mean after all, they could understand Pat Benatar, but not Patty Smith. This was completely avant garde for kids living behind "The Orange Curtain"(Orange County C.A.), and I believe it holds up well!
I'd play a mixed tape of various non-commercial stuff at parties whatever, and when Christine came on, there would be so many people asking about this track.....iconic, sounds awesome even now on You Tube.
So so glad I had my 20's in the 80's! I got to experience a lot of great music first hand and live! I feel bad for today's 20-somethings with the crap music they have now.
@RubyTwilite Today, if you're a 20-something and you care about music, you're not listening to the crap that is on the radio. There is a lot of great music being made today across every genre imaginable, plus we have unlimited access to music of the past. There is no reason to feel bad for us. :P
@dysl3x1a Yeah but believe me,no one in their 20´s,from like the late nineties onward will be able to say that and mean it. Great music is alive and well,but mainly comes from quite seasoned bands(as in 20 year old). All new acts and music to emerge in the 21st century(great music here too,dig deep)just doesn´t hold it´s own against the great music of decades past.(And wether the heavy indulgence in retro-styles and throwbacks and influences in new bands is indicative of something,who knows...)
@RubyTwilite idiot. there was always good music and still is. You still had to deal with fucking journey, GNR and other shit artists like Tiffany. You just have to look for good music wherever it might be.
@RubyTwilite And i feel bad for you not realising that there are many good bands among the crap music that you're talking abut. And don't forget that today's 20's still listen to joy division , the smiths, siouxsie, the cure and many other great bands. But i have to admit I'll never have a chance to listen to them live.
@Kantasan I'd really appreciate it if you were more specific, I've heard a few "good" bands lately, but that's just it, "great" is extremely rare these days, as opposed to the mid- to late sixties or the early eighties (and, in my opinion, the mid-nineties were pretty good too) when there were tons of great bands. Hip hop sucks nowadays too, except some of the underground stuff, again, rare. Money and fame are poison to art, marketers should be sterilized for what they've done to this world.
@Kantasan So true, I was also kinda offended by his reaction... it's probably because the ones who know what good music is, don't talk that much or post that many comments, we just watch and listen =) and now I've said my opinion... Music doesn't die anymore, cause we got youtube! LOL xD
@RubyTwilite hoh there is alot of good music too nowadays ;) believe me, it's not because all the idiots are talking about GAGA or BIEBER that there is nothing else ;) I'm from Belgium ... and there is alot of good music coming out our little country nowadays :) ... SELAH SUE, SX, DRUMS ARE FOR PARADES, TRIGGERFINGER, AMATORSKI, ... that's only from Belgium and far from complete list of some good music :D
@RubyTwilite What the fuck? I hate this 'my generation is better than yours' bullshit. I am a 20-something, I listen to Siouxsie, heaps of 80's stuff amongst many different genres and eras. But I also love modern music. There is some mind-blowing stuff out there, only you wouldn't know because you're listening to the same stuff out of nostalgia over and over. You're old enough to know better than to say something as ridiculously narrow-minded as what you have.
@RubyTwilite: Amen to that!!! I graduated high school in 1986... the best years of my life. Sadly never saw Siouxsie live, but got to see a few good concerts; The Cure, Thompson Twins, Oingo-Boingo, New Order, Suburban Lawns, Madness, Cheap Trick, Ziggy Marley, and "guilty pleasure"... Duran Duran.
@RubyTwilite Are you fucking kidding dude? Don't be so jaded and the stereotypical old dude/lady. Kids today are exposed to SOOOOOOOOOOOO many different types of music that continue to influence eachother - all this music is at their finger tips. And more importantly - now any fucking kid or band can get together, make some noise and disseminate their sound and creativity to millions. I'm sorry but the 80s are put to shame by what is going on right now.
@DTLACuriousity : You mention a lot of possibilities and options brought about through technology, but what about 'quality?' I've heard few bands that are quality especially in the mainstream. Sure there are various mediums for obtaining and disseminating music like Youtube; however, there is still little originality out there especially when it comes to contemporary bands or musicians who have the ambition to be successful. It is so apparent that they fall into the formula loll.
@DTLACuriousity : Incidentally, I'm sure not every kid or young adult is tech savvy these days. You can't expect that every teenager is going to know how to access the different mediums you are familiar with. In the 1980's, anyone who had access to cable would get MTV and guess what? Prior to MTV being owned by a big multi corporation, these videos were shown so that youth and whoever could be exposed to great music therefore making it mainstream. You can't seriously tell me the same for today.
@Lunatic4Bizcas Tech Savvy??! Is that what we call the ability to go online and d/l music or go on youtube? Guess what - you are officially old. I'm familiar with youtube and soulseek - I'm sure most of the youth today, on average, has greater accessibility. So you're saying that accessibility to MTV in the 1980s outweighs or is somehow greater than the accessibility to the numerous multimedia outlets kids have today? What about the ability to disseminate your own music? Much greater now.
The 80's were the last gasp of Rock & Roll and you experienced it LIVE, not re-run!!! I turned 12 in 1967 and SGT Pepper upended everything I believed in. Overnight, the Beachboys were uncool, dance music of any kind was uncool. The Sixites died the day Nixon Resigned (22NOV1963-09AUG1974) and so did Rock (DIsco Anybody? Cuntry-Western Anybody?) Punk (class of 77) was awful but cathartic which then gave us Post-Punk (Joy Division 1979-Nurvana 1994) or 'our' era! U Lived it!!
One of the dozens of songs that marked my life! this occurred in the late '80s, more precisely in 1987 when I started going real night São Paulo ... just love this song!
not many black gay asianz listen to siouxsie, but I do
prettyxthings 4 days ago
excellent,nuff said
rm3165 1 week ago
very cool sound. lyrics go where you want them to
julesian 1 month ago
It is fun to hear and see this, but please stop saying that there is no good music anymore. There is plenty of good music. Go see a show by a local band, or better yet, get your friends and start a band. I'm thinking of the movie Midnight in Paris, and how people romanticize some time that came before. It is good to know the history, but also live in the now.
MrBroadwaystreet 1 month ago 4
no one has ever done it better!
fluffifi 1 month ago
saw her show in Montreal at the St-Denis ...it was unreel
Jacksakic 1 month ago
Now she's in purple, now she's with Churchill - hmm... ?
NotAFanOfLogins 1 month ago
music!
mordechaifrog 1 month ago
One of my favorite '80s rock hits ever.
lowalevo13 2 months ago
46 and first keg of home made beer and still sooo much love!
TheEmilylander 2 months ago
brilliant band
apertureedinburgh 2 months ago
so this songs about a girl with anorexia?
BikiniDeathSquad 2 months ago
@BikiniDeathSquad Dissociative Identity Disorder. Christine Costner-Sizemore
PorcelainLies 2 months ago
@BikiniDeathSquad I believe it's about Christine Chubbuck. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
frvrN2dust 2 months ago
@frvrN2dust It's aboput Chris Sizemore, the real Eve from "The Three Faces of Eve". One of her personalities was called the purple lady.
steveb1164 1 month ago
@steveb1164 Wow, I was way off the mark. Thanks.
frvrN2dust 1 month ago
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baltasvieta 3 months ago
who needs florence or marina???
TheGlugGlugClub 3 months ago 4
Wow
SuperLucius88 3 months ago
This is still fresh even after all these years... Siouxsie still looks amazing too.
akira543 4 months ago
love the bass and keyboard in this song :D
Eyesopen247 4 months ago
This song makes me hungry.
customernervous 4 months ago
Shes great
Backup218 4 months ago
You can see Marylin Manson @ 0:58
terfusme 4 months ago 13
@terfusme yeah, not shit lol.
AntiFeminaziMale 3 months ago
@terfusme
Be it Marilyn Manson or Siouxsie, they're Beautiful People who leave me Spellbound!
fishyfingersparty 2 months ago
@pattifanalwayz not too many latinos do either, but I do too! Since the 80's actually. I was fortunate enough to be in high school and college that decade. I'm into the 80's music now more than ever. Sometimes I fear it's a lame nostalgia trip longing for glory days, but the more comments I read on youtube, the more it seems people in general agree it was an amazing decade of music, and that music has lost something since then. I hope I'm right.
QualityTimeChannel 4 months ago
I saw her live with Robert Smith on guitar. Amazing gig. The support band were the Comsat Angels. Perfect.
dual506 4 months ago 2
Siouxsie is just mega ~ loved her back then and i love her now ~ i feel my soul singing!! i love this track so much!!!
FunnyFee 4 months ago
blacks dont no good music thats why they listen to shit
Blacktarten 5 months ago
@Blacktarten the problem with black guys is they are "expected" to like and stick to a certain genre as though it's some sort of cultural roots thing. Personally I like to see black guys ditch this rap/soul/funk shit and do what THEY want to do. There's a few great black musician's out there who I put very high on my list of artists.
TalkToTheBody 5 months ago
@Blacktarten *cough*jimihendrix*cough*
you can't deny that he's a legend.
Ramonajunie3 4 months ago
not too may white people listes to siouxsie but I do
MusikHampus 5 months ago 2
@MusikHampus All of the fans of Siouxsie and the Banshees are white. They are all goths. : )
eldospinks 4 months ago
@eldospinks yes, but only 50% or less are english. :p
spadehatesscrewtube 4 months ago
@spadehatesscrewtube What I should have made clear was that I was referring to the make up.
eldospinks 4 months ago
@eldospinks conceeded.
spadehatesscrewtube 4 months ago
@spadehatesscrewtube conceited conceded
ToolsnFire 3 months ago
@ToolsnFire yes, my mistake.
spadehatesscrewtube 3 months ago
i love this song!
MegaCob123 5 months ago
god i love this song an this fuckin band.
sabalouie2000 5 months ago
played on 1st Wave today. i havent heard it since 1986. Thank you.
Hot80s 5 months ago 3
remember all the crap in the 80s that 90s first killed the glam metal rock bands the dancing bombis and boys bands, only the 90s kille that just to appear after awhile
ukusapillage 5 months ago
i always talk shit to people that dont like the 80's.........best decade in music
anthology323 5 months ago
awesome
djmusicjac 6 months ago
not too may black people listes to siouxsie but I do
pattifanalwayz 6 months ago 64
@pattifanalwayz Hahahaha =)
YouHateAlex 4 months ago
@pattifanalwayz bully for you.
spadehatesscrewtube 4 months ago
@pattifanalwayz
I'm another...I loved this song!!!!!!!!!!
zebby613 1 month ago
@pattifanalwayz huh, do you want award?
plplplplomg 1 month ago
@pattifanalwayz Then you must be pretty darn cool!
RighteousBrother 1 month ago
@pattifanalwayz What are you talking about?
oramikleepunk 1 week ago
@pattifanalwayz There was blacks in the uk in post-punk bands.
oramikleepunk 1 week ago
For god's sake, let's stop the 80's dementia ! There was great artists during this period but let's not forget the pile of shit that appeared at the time, the mainstream sound dominated the music style of this era. It's because of the 80's we have Lady Gaga and Bieber today (there was even worst artists than these two in the 80's).
bolosse225 6 months ago 3
@bolosse225 who ?
annettehodson 5 months ago
@bolosse225 Not being disrespectful, who are the artists in the 80's that were worse than Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber??
MrSNAFUChaos 5 months ago
@MrSNAFUChaos ohhh don;t go putting Lady Gaga in the same couldron as Bieber. Lady Gaga is probably the most original new artist we have right now, she has cleverly put together her act and has marketed herself to perfection in my opinion and although I am no big fan of hers she can sing and she is a good entertainer. Bieber on the other hand just needs slapping for being cheesy, this kid will dissapear into oblivion and the longer her goes on the harder it will be for him to ditch this persona
TalkToTheBody 5 months ago
@bolosse225 definitely there was a lot of crap. but there was also a lot of creativity going on then that seems to be absent now.
seanchristopherfranc 5 months ago
Finally a real GOTH, I love you Sioxie!
marcio9094 6 months ago
I am so glad i grew up in a little little town where trends needed 10 or 15 years to keep up so i could grew up with this ^^ Great music, especially when you are in your teens
baronsengir187 6 months ago
I'm here from the L Word, BETTE PORTER IN 1985.
PrincessPeach777 6 months ago
~~THIS IS SERIOUSLY MY FAVORITE SONG OF OUR SIOUXSIE..THANKS FOR MAKING THIS FOR ALL THE REAL 80'S MOMS..OUT THERE..HUGS O[O 80'S RULE..O[O
PEREZLINDAANNETTE 6 months ago 2
Ya no me acordaba de esta buenísima rola
allisonsalazar 6 months ago
My mom says I was born thirty years too late. I agree with her; born in the nineties and love this kind of thing. <3
calamity96 7 months ago
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SuperJayBird1992 6 months ago
@RubyTwilite I'm fifteen and all the bands i like from the post punk genre are now gone sadly and all this new cyber goth evolution stuff is basically a dj thing. nothng beats the classics
mikon9853 7 months ago
I was in HS and college in the 80's. I love the music I am hearing now. But at age 46 I still get out there with my hubby and go to see live music. BellX1, Amos Lee, the Black Keys, the Decemberists, Lykke Li are all fantastic. It is just how you choose to listen to your music and as you get older you have to work harder to find it because most of your peers are no longer interested. Pandora is awesome for finding new artists
cmclean6 7 months ago
The Year 2035 Sucks.
SuperGoldfish1999 8 months ago
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They all must see bro
dreadlockrob1 8 months ago
Got the chance to dance to this great tune and others at Marylin's Backstreet Disco in Pasadena CA, on Sunday nights.-- Marylin's, KROQ, and Rhino Records FOREVER!!!
juliet1978ful 8 months ago
Fuck the youth,they don't have a clue what was real they are lost souls seeking the truth when it come s to music, i feel sorry for them, only a chosen few will figure it out.
dreadlockrob1 8 months ago
@dreadlockrob1 Hey, you're right. We got to show who will see it, though.
jbearden 8 months ago
Thanks for posting this xx
dual506 8 months ago
I think people think all music today sucks because good bands today have like 6-7 year gaps in between albums so nobody pays attention to them.
TheTrainRex 8 months ago
today's gen think THIS is crap and their shit is aaaaamazing. whatever.
bloodykizzy 8 months ago
wow~ I understand this one~
AWYMARI3HORN 8 months ago
@RubyTwilite, I agree with 100 % I was a teen then and the music was music, your right about the 20 years old these days, they dont know what is real music. And the music nowadays is disgusting.
Montana102009 9 months ago
80's 80's 80's - thank god I was born in the 60's!!!!! The 80's rocked.
littlenige 9 months ago
Y'know, I find myself begging quite often that I was born in 1975 as opposed to 20 years later...then I would've been about the right age when this amazing music was around...
I grew up with this kind of music, and I honestly prefer it sooo much more than the crap that's on the radio these days...
RoxasGF 9 months ago
Where is this strawberry purple turtle Christine?
Oh, there she is...
Amazing girl
return2mars 9 months ago
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return2mars 9 months ago
@thenewfella1994 I made this account when I was 13. I'm 17. Even in the 50s the pop hits had "how much is that doggy in the window." Pop music almost always sucked. Your decade was no exception.
Mcrlover2death 9 months ago
I am also very glad I had my 15/20's in the 80's!
Had the time of my life and still do!
Best music EVER!
brotherwolf6 9 months ago 3
To all of you who got to enjoy this music during the time it was released, I am jealous that I didn't discover it until my middle thirties.
laffcafe 10 months ago
Saw Souxsie at the Hammersmith Palais London, in '84, stays with you forever...
AndyRat63 10 months ago
Brilliant!
neonwind 10 months ago
I was born way too late -.-... it's a shame.
mizzrammstein 10 months ago
the eighties shoulda gone on for another 20 fricking years
checl1two 11 months ago 43
@checl1two Fricken' A
6633w66 6 months ago
@checl1two yes. don't know how people could have tired of creativity. This music didn't really evolve - it just went extinct.
seanchristopherfranc 5 months ago
I loved this when it first came out. Now I'm almost 46 and I still love it. Siouxsie and the Banshees were really talented. Really original.
GameOf2Halves 11 months ago 2
I was 16 and prime for the intense and passionate music in the 80's. Thank God cause I couldn't have jumped into many slam pits in my late 20's or 30's. I would've been killed but at 16-18 Perfect and so many bitchen memories
16Razberri 11 months ago
wtf is this shoot them!
trinicoolie101 11 months ago
now she's in purple, now she's a turtle...
almightyirony 11 months ago
LOL Me too actually a Teen in the 80's ,The Best music, The birth of music videos,
flourecent colors, moose hair dressing, and watching girls wear them Sasoon jeans . them were the days
danbe69 1 year ago
i soo love this song.
elfnocturne 1 year ago
I think underated on this side of the pond!!! Amazing songwriting!!!!
musikgal17 1 year ago
@binker1
Ciao!
This will date me, oh well. As a kid in High School in the early 1980s, I brought this album on a cassette tape, in a "Walkman", and very few who I allowed listen to it, understood. Poor things, my suburban schoolmates were listening to REO
Speedwagon and Rush. I mean after all, they could understand Pat Benatar, but not Patty Smith. This was completely avant garde for kids living behind "The Orange Curtain"(Orange County C.A.), and I believe it holds up well!
Blaine
blainebill39 1 year ago 3
@blainebill39 hung out with the wrong crowd...I'm from Fullerton and had lots of friends who loved this music....
JustineLaLoba 1 year ago
@blainebill39 I grew up in Stanton, CA (Orange County) in the 80's. Thank God.
16Razberri 11 months ago
christine..
karljuni 1 year ago
The Three Faces of Eve.
IAmPlaysWithSquirrel 1 year ago
I was named after this song and band
DasBanshee 1 year ago
Cosa avrebbe potuto essere il mio amore..........???
alfioled 1 year ago
This was on an L Word episode, I can't stop listening to it now
candiikillz 1 year ago
aaah i love this track. I first heard it on 3RRR.
I'd play a mixed tape of various non-commercial stuff at parties whatever, and when Christine came on, there would be so many people asking about this track.....iconic, sounds awesome even now on You Tube.
moooooooo427 1 year ago
she has to wear makeup to make her eyes red
All I need to do is drink m2 much & sleep 2 little SIMPLSK
lindsay3640 1 year ago
So so glad I had my 20's in the 80's! I got to experience a lot of great music first hand and live! I feel bad for today's 20-somethings with the crap music they have now.
RubyTwilite 1 year ago 116
@RubyTwilite Oh come on. We have awesome Miley Cyrus! haha, jk. Yer lucky.
markdksc 1 year ago
@RubyTwilite you are awesome! I had my 10s in the 80s but the more I listen the more I appreciate it.
TrixieStardust 11 months ago
@RubyTwilite I'm 29 and you're fucking depressing me.
DaveS12382 11 months ago
@RubyTwilite you so lucky
i wish i was in my 20's back then
everything was just so much better than it is now
pinkbaconbits 11 months ago
@RubyTwilite Today, if you're a 20-something and you care about music, you're not listening to the crap that is on the radio. There is a lot of great music being made today across every genre imaginable, plus we have unlimited access to music of the past. There is no reason to feel bad for us. :P
Hnath 11 months ago 3
@Hnath haha no kidding...
i actually feel kinda bad for the people who were 20 in the 80s that think this here is good music.
ccruner13 11 months ago
@RubyTwilite I couldn't agree more. Having my youth in the 80's makes aging absolutely worthwhile
stephendimmick 10 months ago
@RubyTwilite Don't feel sorry for us -- plenty of the music I listen to now (I'm 20) is probably the same you listen to! Big fan of Siouxsie Sioux.
Richie7890 10 months ago
@RubyTwilite People who were in their 40s when you were in your 20s probably felt the same way about you.
dysl3x1a 10 months ago
@dysl3x1a Yeah but believe me,no one in their 20´s,from like the late nineties onward will be able to say that and mean it. Great music is alive and well,but mainly comes from quite seasoned bands(as in 20 year old). All new acts and music to emerge in the 21st century(great music here too,dig deep)just doesn´t hold it´s own against the great music of decades past.(And wether the heavy indulgence in retro-styles and throwbacks and influences in new bands is indicative of something,who knows...)
GhostAdvocate13 9 months ago
@RubyTwilite idiot. there was always good music and still is. You still had to deal with fucking journey, GNR and other shit artists like Tiffany. You just have to look for good music wherever it might be.
Mcrlover2death 10 months ago
@RubyTwilite and under !!!... i'm a teen still and i'm dying here in todays world !!!!!!
arealOpia1991 9 months ago
@RubyTwilite And i feel bad for you not realising that there are many good bands among the crap music that you're talking abut. And don't forget that today's 20's still listen to joy division , the smiths, siouxsie, the cure and many other great bands. But i have to admit I'll never have a chance to listen to them live.
Kantasan 9 months ago 2
@Kantasan I'd really appreciate it if you were more specific, I've heard a few "good" bands lately, but that's just it, "great" is extremely rare these days, as opposed to the mid- to late sixties or the early eighties (and, in my opinion, the mid-nineties were pretty good too) when there were tons of great bands. Hip hop sucks nowadays too, except some of the underground stuff, again, rare. Money and fame are poison to art, marketers should be sterilized for what they've done to this world.
inthebiscuits 8 months ago
@Kantasan So true, I was also kinda offended by his reaction... it's probably because the ones who know what good music is, don't talk that much or post that many comments, we just watch and listen =) and now I've said my opinion... Music doesn't die anymore, cause we got youtube! LOL xD
crashit007 8 months ago
@RubyTwilite hoh there is alot of good music too nowadays ;) believe me, it's not because all the idiots are talking about GAGA or BIEBER that there is nothing else ;) I'm from Belgium ... and there is alot of good music coming out our little country nowadays :) ... SELAH SUE, SX, DRUMS ARE FOR PARADES, TRIGGERFINGER, AMATORSKI, ... that's only from Belgium and far from complete list of some good music :D
crashit007 8 months ago
@RubyTwilite Ditto!!!!!!!!!!!!
MrHodgeheg123 8 months ago
@RubyTwilite The good thing is, us younger generation can still listen to brilliant music like this, it's just a shame we can't see them live
InvadeTheAirwaves 8 months ago
@RubyTwilite What the fuck? I hate this 'my generation is better than yours' bullshit. I am a 20-something, I listen to Siouxsie, heaps of 80's stuff amongst many different genres and eras. But I also love modern music. There is some mind-blowing stuff out there, only you wouldn't know because you're listening to the same stuff out of nostalgia over and over. You're old enough to know better than to say something as ridiculously narrow-minded as what you have.
err0r 7 months ago
@err0r Stop getting your knickers in a twist you sad little piss arse. ;-D
ariesscorpiorising 7 months ago
@RubyTwilite thank god for records... if it wasnt for em we'd be dead
Afereth 7 months ago
@RubyTwilite not all of us 20 somethings today listen to that shit music. i am 21 myself and listen to siouxsie and a lot of older bands myself. :)
xenthosica 7 months ago
@RubyTwilite I agree! Unfortunately I wasn't a kid in the 80's. Love this song. Siouxsie And The Banshees= my favourite band.
Banshees736 7 months ago
@RubyTwilite: Amen to that!!! I graduated high school in 1986... the best years of my life. Sadly never saw Siouxsie live, but got to see a few good concerts; The Cure, Thompson Twins, Oingo-Boingo, New Order, Suburban Lawns, Madness, Cheap Trick, Ziggy Marley, and "guilty pleasure"... Duran Duran.
cnc4ever100 7 months ago
@RubyTwilite This tewnty something of today thanks you :)
ajmurtagh 7 months ago
@RubyTwilite Are you fucking kidding dude? Don't be so jaded and the stereotypical old dude/lady. Kids today are exposed to SOOOOOOOOOOOO many different types of music that continue to influence eachother - all this music is at their finger tips. And more importantly - now any fucking kid or band can get together, make some noise and disseminate their sound and creativity to millions. I'm sorry but the 80s are put to shame by what is going on right now.
DTLACuriousity 6 months ago
@DTLACuriousity : You mention a lot of possibilities and options brought about through technology, but what about 'quality?' I've heard few bands that are quality especially in the mainstream. Sure there are various mediums for obtaining and disseminating music like Youtube; however, there is still little originality out there especially when it comes to contemporary bands or musicians who have the ambition to be successful. It is so apparent that they fall into the formula loll.
Lunatic4Bizcas 6 months ago
@DTLACuriousity : Incidentally, I'm sure not every kid or young adult is tech savvy these days. You can't expect that every teenager is going to know how to access the different mediums you are familiar with. In the 1980's, anyone who had access to cable would get MTV and guess what? Prior to MTV being owned by a big multi corporation, these videos were shown so that youth and whoever could be exposed to great music therefore making it mainstream. You can't seriously tell me the same for today.
Lunatic4Bizcas 6 months ago
@Lunatic4Bizcas Tech Savvy??! Is that what we call the ability to go online and d/l music or go on youtube? Guess what - you are officially old. I'm familiar with youtube and soulseek - I'm sure most of the youth today, on average, has greater accessibility. So you're saying that accessibility to MTV in the 1980s outweighs or is somehow greater than the accessibility to the numerous multimedia outlets kids have today? What about the ability to disseminate your own music? Much greater now.
DTLACuriousity 6 months ago
@DTLACuriousity You call Lunatic old but you talk like a boring old fuck. Lighten up.
lewisner 6 months ago
@RubyTwilite
The 80's were the last gasp of Rock & Roll and you experienced it LIVE, not re-run!!! I turned 12 in 1967 and SGT Pepper upended everything I believed in. Overnight, the Beachboys were uncool, dance music of any kind was uncool. The Sixites died the day Nixon Resigned (22NOV1963-09AUG1974) and so did Rock (DIsco Anybody? Cuntry-Western Anybody?) Punk (class of 77) was awful but cathartic which then gave us Post-Punk (Joy Division 1979-Nurvana 1994) or 'our' era! U Lived it!!
Armydicked 6 months ago
@RubyTwilite I soo agree
bdgMSTG 6 months ago
@RubyTwilite That's what YT is for thank goodness.This way my brain won't die from listening to current top 20 crap
oneiricillusion 5 months ago
@oneiricillusion YES !!
louisramosa 5 months ago
@louisramosa :D
oneiricillusion 5 months ago
@RubyTwilite But lucky the music still lives on so people who aren't so lucky as you can still listen to classics :]
Look at me, I was a baby in the 80's, but I love this :]
AviloriANo1 5 months ago
@RubyTwilite we still can listen to your 20s' music :D:D trust me we do
WidzgoudBudy 5 months ago
even for Siouxsie being in her 60s she's still gorgeous
tylerhaunted 1 year ago
Siouxsie is not in her 60's. She's 53.
VlogKing 1 year ago
@VlogKing My bad well even still, she's a gorgeous woman still.
tylerhaunted 1 year ago
i was it was 1980 again sigh..such bliss
newellgirl 1 year ago
Two words: Goth, Punk.
left4deadlover123 1 year ago
Great track, BAAAD sync.......
smeejit 1 year ago
Video's out of sync.
SangsterBoy 1 year ago
Listened to this in my psychology class cause we were learning about the 3 faces of eve. :3 Twas coolio.
roandmadude 1 year ago
the mouths are off
DeathRockHippie 1 year ago
Amazingly classy strange-pop..Exotic n magical :)
ScenesFromPalacio 1 year ago
my mom has a CD and an album with this is on it
marionanator 2 years ago 3
@marionanator
same!
That's how i fell in love with this band.
This was my favorite song from them- still is.
utuber554 1 year ago
@marionanator your mom is awesome! my mom just has older stuff like Cream and The Doors while good still not Siouxsie albums.
AGraveman 1 year ago
This is brillliant in every way.
RockYeahh 2 years ago 27
One of the dozens of songs that marked my life! this occurred in the late '80s, more precisely in 1987 when I started going real night São Paulo ... just love this song!
nneehhrroo 2 years ago
Fantástico!!!
erikkapatricia 2 years ago
Zuper ! Great! Stellar !
MrMcNoyes 3 years ago 2