Part one of Siouxsie's infamous first ever concert recorded at the 100 Club punk festival on Monday 20th September, 1976. They played one track only, which consisted of 'Deutschland Uber Alles', 'Knocking on Heaven's Door', 'Twist and Shout', and 'The Lords Prayer' all mashed into one jam, among other random screamings.
Line up: Siouxsie Sioux - vocals, Steve Severin - bass, Marco Pirroni - guitar, and Sid Vicious - drums. Apologies for the bootleg quality but it is a rather rare and historial moment in punk history. Enjoy of it what you can.
Audio: http://sex-pistols-pil-live.blogspot.com/
shitty, shitty recording, and yet....it's *far* too important a slice of history to ignore. it may not be the holy grail of punk events...but it's pretty damn close! thank-you for sharing!
studi0robb 3 months ago
Thanks,this boggles my mind.I had no idea it was ever recorded-been wondering for 30 years.It reminds me of Teenage Jesus And The Jerks.Any idea if it was ever filmed as well?
exeuroweenie 4 months ago
dear god....
gmarc1982 6 months ago
Lol, Sid the clown is on drums. Plus, its also nice to even hear their first concert. It's so goth. =D
And yes, where are the Subway Sect tapes from the 100 Club, September 20 1976!
dorkydorkone 6 months ago
Not quite as chaotic as expected; sort of 'no wave' meets Patti Smith. Great to finally hear it. Thanks for uploading.
Slammerworm1 8 months ago
yes where are the subway sect tapes from 76
ANTZ62 1 year ago
Never Mind the Banshees where the hell are the tapes of Subway Sect from the same concert?
reay4321 1 year ago
history!
simoom37 1 year ago
hmmmm. Glad they "evolved" later in their career.
hyaena84 1 year ago