Siouxsie And The Banshees - Israel (Official Music Video)
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2014
- Official music video by Siouxsie And The Banshees performing 'Israel'.
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Lyrics below:
Little orphans in the snow
With nowhere to call a home
Start their singing, singing
Waiting through the summertime
To thaw your hearts in wintertime
That's why they're singing, singing
Waiting for a sign to turn blood into wine
The sweet taste in your mouth, turned bitter in its glass
Israel, in Israel
Israel, in Israel
Shattered fragments of the past
Meet in veins on the stained glass
Like the lifeline in your palm
Red and green reflects the scene
Of a long forgotten dream
There were princes and there were kings
Now hidden in disguise, cheap wrappings of lies
Keep your hearts alive with a song from inside
Even though we're all alone
We are never on our own when we're singing, singing
Home, home
There's a man who's looking in
And he smiles a toothless grin
Because he's singing, singing
See some people shine with glee
But their song is jealousy
Their hate is clanging, maddening
In Israel, will they sing Happy Noel
In Israel, in Israel
Israel, in Israel
In Israel, will they sing Happy Noel - Видеоклипы
In a concert in Portugal, she cross eyes with me...magic moment i remember it until now, almost 40 years later.
hey i get it//////////////////
You're so lucky!
In 2024 it’s still majestical what a song and guitaring
RIP John
Hello from 2023. Sounds like it could have been recorded yesterday. So fresh.
The rhythm section, the groove, Siousxie’s vocals, the production, it’s magic and stands the test of time still. Powerful gear.
She looks damn sexy too.
Cannot argue with that. Superb.
Well that's about as much in a nutshell as it gets 🖤🏴 happy healthy peace ✌️
Exactly, song swings that Offra Hassa.
You aren't from the north east by chance are you haha?
John McGeogh RIP. One of the most underrated guitarists ever
Indeed. Played with many bands..
and plumber
Iconic sound
@@jprw In a nut shell, genius
Absolutely, played with my two favourite bands, the Banshees and Magazine - which can't be a coincidence.
One of Siouxsie's best songs of all time. And very relevant!
YES !
However pop music isn't a good place to get information from Hong-Kong Garden Chinese and Yen, China has Yuan. As a pop tune it's good agreed
@@timolanteala-brown9608 It's really old now . Be interested to know which way Sioux swings now . I think we know .
Stop with the political BS. Listen to the lyrics it's not about Governments BS. Grew up on Siouxsie and the banshees etc and am so over music like theirs etc being a stalwart for an agenda 20 years in the the future.!!!!
@marypoppins123 israel palestine conflict has been happening since 1946, it was a contemporary issue
also its been 40 years
I'm so grateful that I was young in the late 70's and 80's.
Unbelievably wonderful 🖤💙🖤
Indeed
Absolutely, I was early teens and had the pleasure of listening and seeing these bands first hand
I'd prefer being young right now. But the late 70's and early 80's comes a close second.
@@healingenso7923 I definitely wouldn't want to be young nowadays with the way the world is at the moment.
Very messy, complex and weird. I preferred the simple life🙂
Old ahh 😂😂😂😂
Free everyone. Just a beautiful song.
❤❤
October 7th, 2023
Not everyone, not everyone is being mistreated, not everyone is being ignored by the whole world and the international law, let's not say free everyone. Yet free Palestine!!
@@ilovemitskism6645 the ignorance is insane with this one. i live in the west bank, i can tell you that kalkilya is a very beautiful place, but it's quite dangerous because teens both palestinian and israeli love playing with fireworks and firecrackers lol. no apartheid, just blatant wariness and racism.
Amen!
She used to scare me as a kid. Now I unconditionally love her
Same. I only got into this band a few months ago and I adore Siouxsie's fearless originality.
She's scary because she's a dude.
You must date strange men
percyzeppelin lmao
Lol
I love how Siouxsie Sioux looks in the video
she looks like a man
Love her.
Stoned?
she looks awful in this video, she looks like a man in drag, with a wig thrown on.
Yes, I prefer this look than the hyper glamorous
I grew up, got old and I am still in love with this woman. This voice is eternal. I want to see all of them together on stage.
There is a little problem because of the guitarist.....
Used to scare me.
I was obsessed (and I mean it) with Siouxsie as a young teen. Definitely became the weirdo of my class, but I wouldn't change a thing. I'm older now and I like different music, but I'll never forget how this moved me. It has tremors of what I can only describe as something ancient and spiritual. I'll definitely come back to this every now and then, simply because it's art.
Some obsessions are healthy.
And what do you like now?
bro im 17 an im doing the same that you lmao,
im 15 and same@@emilio262
Good taste 😊
The instrumentation on Israel is simply BEYOND. The subtle intro into the build up of a magical array of sounds which get you dancing to a post punk meets post disco rhythm and the PHENOMENAL drum work from Budgie is simple incredible. How I ADORE Israel to the sand and back +
Not to mention the aesthetics of the band. Wholly unique in every way 🖤
Littleorphans full of grass and their heads rightup their arse , windging , windging . .... x
PALESTINE
Yes, absolutely perfectly crafted song
I know Kenny Morris well ( original Drummer)
Sounds fresh. Still mystical and mysterious. Legendary song.
this bassline is beautiful
There band that the 80s could not have been without.
love her melancholy goth other-worldly voice
Hello my cuzzy. Yeah you're so right. Beautiful stuff.
It really was. She transports me to elsewhere. She definately has star quality xx
the finest, god i love him.
Amazing bassline. One of the best songs ever made.
👍
Outstanding, the rest stands alongside perfectly, to make a masterpiece.
If you are ginger and got blue eyes you should marrie someone like that to have blue eyed ginger kids cause its very rare
@@flowrepins6663 My friend is ginger but got brown eyes, who should she marry?
Even though we're all alone, we are never on our own, when we're singing ❤
ruclips.net/video/xGYqdQ0tmoU/видео.htmlfeature=shared
I'm addicted to this song. Have to listen to it at least 3x a day.
Me too
Way ahead of its time. The voice, the bass, the guitars & the drums all fit together, perfectly.
So ahead - they were even social distancing
YES ! I am not a Banshee fan but this song is special. Easily the best work of many. The lyrics are fascinating too. They provide the illusion of a key; Israel, the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
@@effinmaniac9633 With quality.
Good music is timeless
Yeh a great band with an iconic powerful beautiful woman fronting em up
So elegant she looks dressed in black! The Queen of Punk Rock! 🖤🖤🖤
‘sexy pointed star’
❤
I thought that was Toyah(she still seems to think so!).
100% classic 🎶
How Suzie takes 5 pieces of clothes, all black, and makes them look both really sexy and cool / stylish is beyond me! superb video and song & album
I love how everyone's looking goth and then there's Budgie just living the full-on 80s fantasy
You do know that Goths didn't exist in the 70's buddy....she was punk, when Punk was punk not the modern junk
@@williampoulter2679 history of goth culture by TED Education, look it up
punk is dead, no more to say
@@gammakeraulophon you sound like old
@@gammakeraulophon really the only thing that is resurrecting is the appearance of new bands of Darkwave and Synthpop
Goth possibly, but definitely the best punk band of the 70's and 80's. followed them since I was 15 now 57 and its still the best music.
Great staying power Dude !
Me: 53
@@rubberplantsandwich 51 😁
Not better than Sex Pistols though!
@@pallew6898 I'll have half of what you've been taking 🤪
Every now and again i get this haunting sensation which is accompanied by this song. There’ something truly brilliant about this song
I was 14 years old when she came to perform in Israel in 1983, I took a bus from my city to Tel Aviv to seethe performance at the Dan Cinema and it was magical, I was mesmerized by it and especially from her voice and presence... It's an experience that goes with me to this day, amazing,
Thank you siouxsie ❤❤❤
I was there too, remember that day.
I just wanna ask, is Siouxie Jewish by any chance?
@@garycox9341Jewish dad
@@Puffaball thanks for that!
I remember hanging out in Eilat and listening to this song at night while looking out over the Gulf of Aqueba. Such a great song!
It’s fantastic the way the instrumentals are crafted around Siouxsies vocals. They carried that legendary unique sound for 20 years, yet every song is a totally different work of art.
To say that Souixsie & the Banshees have survived the test of time would be a massive understatement … it just gets better …
This is the jam!
The genius of John McGeoch raised everything he ever played on to a higher level. What an understated gentle man. Always remembered and always missed.
cant beat 80's bass,haunting and brilliant
i'll never get bored of listening to this, it's haunting
Yeeeeows, Nicely said.
Absolutely right. It's mesmerising
Dancing in the 80 th. Tears in 2023.
Still gives me goosebumps. Everytime. Everywhere.
One of the most powerful female singers of the time , gotta love Souixie Souix
Sounding profound and means so much more now than it did in the 80s. Absolutely Spot On and should be No.1.
Is this about the Palestinians?
Nope
I love how she sings flat on the loud notes. It's part of their sound and it is wonderful
Siouxie must have lived a thousand of lives. An old soul.
She's an amazing song writer and story teller
I love that bass
+Keisy Werner that bass sound plus her voice made me want to invade England.. a few years ago.. so i did
+chelo z. i' m away now..so glad i made it those years
Looks like Cocteau Twins bass !
Those days the bass was played that way by several bands. Joy Division/New Order played also high note flanger bass :)
the same feeling driving my taxi every Sunday night...
At 56 years old I often find myself searching for something new, but never find it. I then dig through my old vinyl and CDs and RUclips favs of the last 20 years, yet apart from the odd bit of Killing Joke I always come back to the Banshees circa 80-82. Siouxsie's looks and voice, McGeoch's genius, Budgie's tribal rhythms and Severin steady as ever. I doubt for that brief period of time there has been anyone better.
Robert Smith!
It's truly amazing stuff.. and a great time in history
@@user-dw2xh7sh2i In my humble opinion the best work of Robert Smith as a musician was his contribution to Siouxsie and the Banshees, especially 82-84 period. The Cure was actually influenced by S&TB, not the opposite direction.
@@szarzyniecszczurzynski1902 I'm not ready to support you. Robert was only an accompanist in the Banshees, and in The Cure he became a "personal Jesus"!
Hauntingly beautiful, still sends shivers up my spine 40+ years after first hearing it.
the drums and bass...epic
Love that bassline, that dark... threatening kind of tune...
me encanta
judderman37 ! I love it, too!
It sounds totally unhinged!
I'm having a blast playing this bass line. It hits home. I totally admit I knew very little about the band a few weeks ago, and yet it took me a few secons to want to jump on it.
Się zgadzam, genialny bass
Can't believe this track is 40 years old today #feelingancient
I feel I'm too young to listen to songs like this
💯
@@user-tj2rt3bi4p Check out her use of the swastika . Bleeting about Isreal . Do not mention Palestine
Then that makes me, huh, ancient!
That realisation has made me feel old. I was 18 when it came out!!! However feeling blessed to have lived through the greatest decades for music (60s till the 80s)...just my opinion, of course.
A work of genius. As a musician, you can try but you'll never come up with something as original as this. It's got a totally unique vibe to it
McGeoch’s picking style fit perfectly with the Banshees sound. Their best lineup by a mile and I can hear the influence on Johnny Marr’s guitar playing.
And the picking style on Israel obviously influenced what Robert Smith played on the song Fascination Street
@@carljules3123 100% true
Happy birthday siouxsie x
She looks so eerie and mysterious in this video, I don't know but she hypnotize me, like I've watched this video so many times. I love them
Go Goth. It beckons you.
I've been hypnotized by Sioux and I love her and everything she does!
Drumming like a beast.
The vocals intertwined with that sick bass line… haunting & gorgeous
Real UK 80 Goth Rock started here, as pure artistic expression, without intending it. God save the Ice Queen. Forever Siouxsie
That McGeogh guitar sound...WOW exquisite ! Cool looking Severin's bass guitar is also good. This was their best musical period.
Siouxsie has to be one of the most charismatic performers that has ever existed in the history of music .. The band and the songs ( like this classic ) were brilliant too, which all adds to the effect .. But seriously, she has such an unbelievably magnetic stage presence .. What a legend !
Concordo !
Beautiful❤
One of the best, though underrated, drummers ever, along with S. Morris of NO.
40 years later. Still sounds fresh (kinda).
Whatcha mean "kinda"? This cannot go bad, it's fresh for eternity.
@@lnbni Actually yes .
Good music always stands the rest of time.. Sadly most the crap these days wont thanks to Simon high trouser wearing idiot Cowell and the like.
what do u mean kinda this is music history
2023 and still sounds great
Some of my favourite songs with a creepy ass vibe
The Cure - A Forest
Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi's Dead
The Doors - The End
The Birthday Party - Nick the Stripper
Syd Barrett - Golden Hair
Q Lazarus - Goodbye Horses
Boards of Canada - Devil is in the Details
Fleetwood Mac - The Green Manalishi
Nico - Eulogy to Lenny
Aphex Twin - Windowlicker
PJ Harvey - Bring you my Love
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
Joy Division - Dead Souls
Nirvana - Something in the Way
Paul Giovanni - Willow's Song
Siouxsie and the Banshees - Israel
The Sound - I Can't Escape Myself
Marianne Faithfull - Sister Morphine (1969 version)
The Pop Group - We Are All Prostitutes
The Velvet Underground - Venus in Furs
Roxy Music - In Every Dream Home a Heartache
Kraftwerk - The Hall of Mirrors
Dan Hicks - I Scare Myself
Nice one , I'll follow the breadcrumbs
Radiohead - Climbing Up The Walls.
Yes, nice list. i think Jesus WOULD have liked this...ruclips.net/video/nm_Wv7vlJmc/видео.html&ab_channel=Kwaidanrecords
Ultravox - vienna
cabaret voltaire, just fascination.
Yea deep song. Has such a different meaning as I listen some 30 years later. I was lucky to see them at a show. They were even better live.
John McGeoch…what a legendary guitarist.
Why? Honest question, I know a lot of music, but nothing about making it. Sounds awesome but not difficult or so.
Because he's one of the most influential guitarists of his generation and inspired many other guitarists that followed including Johnny Marr. Listen to him playing or do a bit research on him and you will see why he was so different and great. He is sadly missed
His résumé speaks for himself : "VISAGE", "MAGAZINE", "SIOUXIE AND THE BANSHEES", "PUBLIC IMAGE LIMITED"...A LEGEND FOR SURE !!!
@@lennertcornette you answered you're in question. 'Sounds awesome" that's the important part not how difficult it is.
@@adamwilcox6405 So it's only about the sound, not how difficult the part is, in order to call a guitarist 'great'?
Love the bass line to this.
She saved my life back in the 80s. Thank you lovely. ;-)
She is beautiful..what a bass line ❤
Jean-Paul Sartre at the bass guitar.
Hace falta el ojo estrábico.
+Eymeric D'Usall lol.
hahaha nice one
+Eymeric D'Usall it's his grandson, bitch.
Timeless song still love it
Temazoooo....el bajista la rompe...y Siouxsie es la reina oscura de siempre
Severin es severo bajista
y la guitarra wn. La guitarra de ese wn les dio sus mejores albumes.
Is anyone else mesmerised by the drummers double tapping timing of the symbol ?
FANTASTIC !
Banshees deserved to go gold in 1980-81. They had written masterpieces more than other bands... Post wave/post punk at its best
I love Siouxsie,,she was way out there,and totally ahead of her time , her and Debbie Harry defined an era of great female Artists...
Grateful for having been young in the 80s and being able to listen to this band's sound and have the chance to listen and enjoy good times still......
One of the best bands in the world!
I still get goose bumps after 35 years. A mythical song, beautiful, perfect.
Siouxsie Sioux, mulher incrível, ícone de um estilo atemporal. 🖤
Ela é maravilhosa, cheguei aos 50 e só faço ouvir Siouxie, Mission ...uma obra de arte.
Yes
Insuperável
New pós tudo! A mais incrível de todos os tempos!
Com certeza.
This song is simply incredible.Masterpiece.😊
Spectacular musicianship. Just wonderfully fresh, all these years later.
Their musicianship definitely set them apart from the also-rans . This is seriously crafted ; minimalist but intricate , catchy and haunting . That this got into the charts is reflective of a better era .
I listen to Israel about 10 times a day! Never tire of it.
The Brits man... they make the best music.
Yes :)
Dude, I'm into 60-70-80-90's-2000's pop, rock, blues, psychedelic, metal, trip hop, hip hop, stoner rock etc, it'smore like UK 70% of all good music, 20% USA and 10% all the rest.
yes they do
Juan Perez
Lol, «Justin» Bieber ?
About Germans, you're right though, I've personally bought a lot of german bands CDs for my collection.
Good of you to to say so :)
At the same time, I'd have to hand it to a few artists from the US (Mary-Chapin Carpenter and Alan Jackson, to name just a couple) whose songs This Is Love and I'll Try have literally brought me to having tears pouring down my face.
That can be the power of music, no matter who makes it :)
Insanely good drumming from Budgie here.
This band should be in the RR of Fame - they are so underrated its criminal.
She is a blue eyed White Beauty, totally underrated
@@jeffersonaraldi7168 she's a jew.. Duh!
Depends. In the goth world they're famous
@@JfK--OBJECTivE can you suggest a few authors
@@tommygun9769 Read some Hobsbawn bruh (dunno if i mispelled his name)
Simply one word: Masterpiece
Still one of the best ever ever…
Not sure a song's message could sour as much as this one did.
The undisputed Queen of Punk. Everything about her was just right. The look, voice, psychedelic or gothic fashion, and the repertoire. 👍
Poly Styrene was more punk tbh. Siouxsie was part of the Bromley Contingent but her music was never particularly punk. A founder artist of goth music, but like, if you look at The Damned, their early stuff is punk AF, and Dave Vanian was rocking the proto-goth look even back then, before their music became mellower & darker. X-Ray Spex were way more punk than Siouxsie and the Banshees.
@@Skiamakhos - Beat me to it. Poly had the strongest voice I ever heard and going from Oh Bondage! to Germfree Adolescents is am amazing range. But still, I was 17 and always wanted to be Siouxsie.
This is the best siouxsie ever looked, right makeup, right hair, right clothes and excellent song! ❤❤❤
Belting baseline, soaring lead guitar, Budgie's driving percussion and then Siouxsie... perfection!
She a goth goddess and that voice is so next level I really got shivers down spine right now miss 80s so much man
Where everyone is liquorice, Budgie went bubblegum all the way ! Amazing song.
Man they were a good band!
Yes they really were
Got to see them live in 1981 and they opened with this song.
@@Juan Perez Why? Talking heads were really good.
@Juan Perez Talking Heads were great.
And the Stranglers best two bands of the last 40 years
Finally, Siouxsie And The Banshees - Israel (Official Music Video)
Excellent song and performance Rip the guitarist who sadly died
If you are watching this you are cool, congratulations
Hey
I love the whole arrangement. That bassline is gorgeous
One of my favorite band ever. Siouxie is gorgeous.
HOT! Love the leather and vinyl gear she's wearing.
Takes me back. For me, the guitars are the key to its greatness, throbbing bass and discord on the other giving a unique rythm with the drums. Where did them 40 years go?
Isso sim é que é música de verdade 🤘🏻
Budgie, what a drummer.
I'll never forget the goosebumps when heard this song first time on underground club in Tel aviv at the 80'. Immediately buy the record. Still got it. music have no borders
Love & peace from Israel funs
We are still here!
Did she not wear a certain emblem sometime ?
She’s Jewish
Sublime ....... sound of my youth 🖤💙🖤
The mysterious, somber sound, floating drumwork and understated yet magnificent bass line with the occasional syncopation and short rhythmic pauses followed by a sudden return of the beat are just so perfectly woven together. I love this song, IDC what a "weirdo" it makes me, being born after their heyday - I wear that badge with pride.
Love of uniqueness and quality is not "weird." Good capsule review by the way.
@@mikebott6940 my self-irony prompts me to take the piss out of myself and my quirks, and I use the word pretty tongue-in-cheek - I honestly don't think "weird" is a bad word/thing, as a matter of fact I wear that badge with pride 😁 I'm an anomaly and I don't mind it one bit, but I also like making fun of it, you know? 😉
But hey, thanks for the compliment! Loving a song doesn't always need an in-depth analysis, but sometimes I do analyze it if there is something specific that I realize has me completely hooked 🥰
@@mikebott6940 (I just realized I repeated myself with that "badge of pride" -thing, I just wanna stress that I don't think 'weirdo' is an insult)
@@DasObscure Self awareness and the ability to take the piss- these are assets too.
@@mikebott6940 Absolutely! It may have started as a self-defense mechanism (I was severely bullied throughout my whole school life [even picked on by some teachers and even the fuck!ng principal in biz-school {it was in a small rural town and "hey, I was an 'uppity snob' from the capital area, and also born and raised in the capital of Finland's "archrival country", Sweden" although I didn't have any reverse attitude, but my quirky Asperger's didn't exactly help}], and as you know, the bullies obviously used everything as ammo, including e.g. a 10-YO me in the mid 1990's liking 80's synth/new wave, prog rock and OG 70's punk etc.); if you make fun of yourself first, it takes the wind out of the bullies' attempts; "hey I already made myself the butt of the joke, whacha gonna do now, huh? HUH?", so over the years it became part of my personality, as a display of me not taking myself too seriously, and I like to think it's part of my debatable charm lol
I generally have a low self-esteem, but don't worry, I have the confidence to still be myself and I won't put myself down for having a good ear for skillfully constructed musical masterpieces, haha 😁