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What song are you listening to right now?

The Creatures - Second Flaw. *
I've just come across Suoxsie again. I'm getting into her.
*I don't care if its wrong, I like it like that....I shall mistitle everything from now on.
 
Suouxsie Suoux - You only have to Say
In this video she gets all wet and splashes around inside a swimming pool.
 
Siouxsie in deutschland...
Gets a bit Carl Sagany at the end. Shows off her astronomical prowess.
 
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Siouxsie Soux - Black Holes
Suoisxie seems to be going through a rough period.
Rusty can. Black holes. Menstrual stream. Jagged glass feelings...uh-huh huh uh huh uh ah ah huh uh
 
Warpaint - Love Is Today, Love Is To Not Die
I don't know who this chick is, but it's enough to satiate me. Acoustically. I dig the vibe.
 
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Kinks - All Day, All Night
This song....sex. This song screams...........sex.
 
Kinks - Mister Pleasence

Little Known Fact: Song is about Mr Donald Pleasence. The great English actor. You know the guy who tracked down Michael Myers when he escaped from the asylum.

Kinks - Well Respected Bloke
Also about Donald Pleasence. Ray Davies was a great admirer of the west end thespian.
 
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Due to the current problems with our rural Internet (this past month), I'm hardly able to listen here sadly.

About this:

@Slim Jim I can’t get on board with this Siouxsie business. There’s something obnoxious about it.

What struck me about her...is her 1983 (I think it was Royal Albert Hall, London) concert. It made me a fan. She' like a female Jim Morrison on stage, she got that energy....At least I thought so.

I see where both of you are coming from. Brett has a few Siouxsie albums in his collection and I like (but don't love) a few of her songs and I can see why what she was doing was important in some ways, in the history of music. At the same time, I find myself viscerally repelled by her onstage persona and by what I perceive as the coldness of her voice and the music in general. I know it's all subjective; that's just how I feel about it.
 
She's got a very English voice. Common voice, when speaking actually.


Viscerally, I find her intriguing, even attractive, atleast her 80's stuff.
I don't find her repulsive. Her darkness, her attitude. Maybe I just like cold women. :smile:
I can't explain it. I think she has a lot of passion in her early records. They are musically well put together.

For E.g. Monitor
 
What struck me about her...is her 1983 (I think it was Royal Albert Hall, London) concert. It made me a fan. She' like a female Jim Morrison on stage, she got that energy....Atleast I thought so.




Oh look, there's Robert Smith filling in for the previous Banshee guitarist! ...yeah, sorry, that performance just feels like having ice water poured over me. But life wouldn't be interesting if everyone was the same! :)

I actually prefer Jim Morrison. It's a shame he died so young - imagine what he might have done with a bit more maturity! :sunglasses:

I always double take at that particular organ sound because I associate it with Italian pizzerias in the 70s. Just a bit of classical conditioning! ;) It makes me associate JM with pizzas...

Brett says he votes for Strange Days for his fave, he says it's weirder and shorter both.
 
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