Always thought she'd age fantastically though.
Like a fine wine
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Some photos from the Melkweg website for the concert of 02-11-2007 as follows:
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Question:
Who of the HL is going to visit this concert ?
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Question:
Who of the HL is going to visit this concert ?
Anyone going to the Astoria gig on 20th?
I'll be in London, so if anyone fancies a meet up, I'm up for it
I'll be in London, so if anyone fancies a meet up, I'm up for it
I'll be in Bristol on the Friday.pikkrong wrote:I'll be there the day before.Pista wrote:Anyone going to the Astoria gig on 20th?
I'll be in London, so if anyone fancies a meet up, I'm up for it
Would have been good to meet up though.
Hope you enjoy it any way.
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Oh, by the way, 3-0
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although i've always thought siouxsie was gorgeous i've never thought she was what you'ld call pretty but age has softened her face and she certainly mis now.
and i knew she'd be on the market again one day (and i'm easily as good a drummer as he is. )
haven't had a chance to check tour dates but i'll be going to the nearest one...it's nineteen years since i saw the banshees.
and i knew she'd be on the market again one day (and i'm easily as good a drummer as he is. )
haven't had a chance to check tour dates but i'll be going to the nearest one...it's nineteen years since i saw the banshees.
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Siouxsie
set list Astoria 2 20/10/07
Israel
Arabian Knights
About To Happen
Here Comes That Day
Loveless
If It Doesn't Kill You
Night Shift
Drone Zone
Sea Of Tranquility
One Mile Below
Into A Swan
encore 1
Hello I Love You
Happy House
encore 2
Hong Kong Garden
Spellbound
set list Astoria 2 20/10/07
Israel
Arabian Knights
About To Happen
Here Comes That Day
Loveless
If It Doesn't Kill You
Night Shift
Drone Zone
Sea Of Tranquility
One Mile Below
Into A Swan
encore 1
Hello I Love You
Happy House
encore 2
Hong Kong Garden
Spellbound
MUSICA È
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That's not too bad that setlist
But nope, still not going on Saturday... I've got better things to do
But nope, still not going on Saturday... I've got better things to do
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She's on Jools Holland on friday night
Well, what can I say?
A Siouxsie sandwich really.
Opening with Isreal & Arabian nights was a big surprise, but a welcome one.
Although not the banshees, the band were really tight, as if they had been playing thise songs for years.
The new songs could have easily been off Tinderbox really & when Night Shift started up, all I could think of was JB & armpits
As for the encores, I was blown away with Hello I love You & Happy house, but to get a rendition of HK Garden & finish with Spellbound was more than I could have wished for.
Stumbling through the London night back to Leicester Sq station past celebrating south africans & disappointed English fans was irrelavant. I had just seen the queen & she was spot on!
Long live the queen.
A Siouxsie sandwich really.
Opening with Isreal & Arabian nights was a big surprise, but a welcome one.
Although not the banshees, the band were really tight, as if they had been playing thise songs for years.
The new songs could have easily been off Tinderbox really & when Night Shift started up, all I could think of was JB & armpits
As for the encores, I was blown away with Hello I love You & Happy house, but to get a rendition of HK Garden & finish with Spellbound was more than I could have wished for.
Stumbling through the London night back to Leicester Sq station past celebrating south africans & disappointed English fans was irrelavant. I had just seen the queen & she was spot on!
Long live the queen.
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Cool review Steve!
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There is now live footage from the Camden Electric Proms gig:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/electricproms/2007 ... xsiesioux/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/electricproms/2007 ... xsiesioux/
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see post#33
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the order of the songs wasn't the same the first night. Israel and Arabian Knights (maybe my favourite Siouxsie's song ever ) were the opening ones indeed. and made all the audience crazy. including myself
although I love the new ones as well I noticed that there was a big difference in the audience - when old Banshees oldies were played, there was a storm, during new songs people were more modest.
anyway, it was a great gig
and I liked the support band - Violets very much as well
PS the final encores were the slow version of Into A Swan and The Doors' cover - they were performed as one long song.
although I love the new ones as well I noticed that there was a big difference in the audience - when old Banshees oldies were played, there was a storm, during new songs people were more modest.
anyway, it was a great gig
and I liked the support band - Violets very much as well
PS the final encores were the slow version of Into A Swan and The Doors' cover - they were performed as one long song.
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Damn and Blast beat me to it.James Blast wrote:see post#33
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Tomorrow !
Friday 02 November 2007
I will be there.................
In The Melkweg - Amsterdam
Hope it will be a great gig !
Friday 02 November 2007
I will be there.................
In The Melkweg - Amsterdam
Hope it will be a great gig !
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Later with Jools Holland
BBC Two
Fri 2 Nov, 23:35 - 00:35 60 mins
Joining Jools on this first show of a new series are Staines' Hard-Fi, with tracks from their new album Once Upon A Time In The West, original punk rocker Siouxsie Sioux with tracks from her first solo album, Mantaray, plus a classic from the Banshees' back catalogue. Also in the studio is Sheffield rockabilly Richard Hawley, and there are three Later... debuts, from Reading alt-folk teenager Laura Marling, Tokyo death jazzers Soil and Pimp Sessions and the girl who was named as one of Rolling Stone's New Gods of Guitar, Kaki King.
BBC Two
Fri 2 Nov, 23:35 - 00:35 60 mins
Joining Jools on this first show of a new series are Staines' Hard-Fi, with tracks from their new album Once Upon A Time In The West, original punk rocker Siouxsie Sioux with tracks from her first solo album, Mantaray, plus a classic from the Banshees' back catalogue. Also in the studio is Sheffield rockabilly Richard Hawley, and there are three Later... debuts, from Reading alt-folk teenager Laura Marling, Tokyo death jazzers Soil and Pimp Sessions and the girl who was named as one of Rolling Stone's New Gods of Guitar, Kaki King.
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Köln tomorrow night.
I know who I know who'll be there ... but any stray HLers?
We don't bite.
I know who I know who'll be there ... but any stray HLers?
We don't bite.
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yes but you do Mr. 7.0
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Well, I just finished watching Jools and I have to say, Siouxie came off cracking! Wish I had recorded that, but they'll rerun it later in the season, I guess. She finished off with a great version of 'Spellbound'. And I liked the new tracks as well. Nnnnnnice!
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Get a life John Michael Gallagher otherwise stay off the thread.James Blast wrote:yes but you do Mr. 7.0
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