Punk - The Early Years 1977 (Siouxsie & Severin Segment)
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@ExodusPessoa original punks wore it for shock,. noy for hate,. this was never understood by the masses and got misconstrued and created a monster,.
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@futuristfood I agree the only mistake she ever made in her career.
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Siouxsie in no way could be considered a racist, let alone a fascist unless one is an imbecile. Would you consider her a Christian because she performed to the Lord's Prayer while bare breasted and wearing that swastika?
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that badge was trouble.
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@highschoolmusical841 NO jooooo not understands. The new man is here! Is that not enough for you? I tell you I have seen the new man, he was intrepid and cruel, I was afraid of him!!!!!!
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@highschoolmusical841 Yeah I guess the Banshees were living in their own little arty bubble where they thought they could do anything, unfortunately real life politics had to come along and ruin it. Souxie still gets questioned about it to this day, much to her annoyance.
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as a punk rocker, as a black girl I fucking hate that sign, its disgusting and it represents evil racist intention. But i cant shake her reason for wearing it, it was for shock value, gotta turn a blind eye and agree to disagree because Im not going to stop thinking she fucking rocks.
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@anguaa Yeah! Wikipedia says:
Steven Severin (born Steven John Bailey , 25 September 1955, London) etc, etc...
He took the name "Severin", from the Leopold von Sacher-Masoch character that is the subject of the Velvet Underground song "Venus in Furs".
That's what I thought: that it had something to do with the Velvets. :)
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@PoireauMan68 Wearing a sign isn't the same as attacking someone, I think a better question is why do people make such a big fuss about the sign?
i know what she is talking about - she liked the swastika. she wasnt naive enough to know that it would stir some controversy! come on now! "they seem to think we're some kind of fascists". well, they dont think you are the jonas brothers when Sioux has swastika arm bands on. i always enjoyed snotty 70s punk attitude, though, from them, the pistols....
jas22 2 years ago 13
great ! thanks for posting, thanks for internet !
thank god for siouxsie sioux !
sailingseb 2 years ago 8