@@kalevala29 I'm guessing guitarist issues. McGeoch was great. Smith was a perfect replacement, then after that who remembers. Meanwhile The Cure were becoming a more famous band in this period.
Mhm... not really. It's not completely bad... guitars and drums are good, and voice of course is awesome, but the winds destroy everything. The original song is so perfect that it can not be covered. Every change makes it worse. (And usually I love covers)
@@GrosserMagus Agree most covers are crap. However, the Michael Hutchence version is simply phenomenal, capturing the darkness and making you visualise the depths of depravity this song conveys. Just my tuppence worth, of course 🙂
Well, funny thing. I can't respect the people of today, the same way. At least in the same regard as those in the 80's. In the 80's we waited for a good bomb. It was time of the Cold War. It was a time to live life as if tomorrow was a surprise. It wasn't til recently that America found itself in a similar situation. It was a time and culture. The people during those times were absolutely original. And, so will it be in these times. But, the people of today don't understand joy in the same distinct way.
This is an amazing cover of what is Iggy Pop's best work. It keeps the feel of the original while still sounding like a Souixshe and the Banshees original.
@@bogdiworksV2 I heard this song first growing up, so naturally I gravitated towards this version over Iggy's. I became a fan of Iggys later in my teens and when I heard the original it seemed so different but she kept some of the original vibes. Both are excellent imho.
I don't know. I don't think this was Iggy's best work. This was Commercial Iggy. Souixshe does it justice. Iggy and The Stooges was GREAT. As well as The Idiot. I'm a Fan of both Bands for different reasons. Dum-Dum Boys was really the song I always played the Loudest through slave amps. The Banshees remind me of West End 2 at Jones Beach LI from 1977-82. WLIR played a lot of their stuff.
I'm not an accomplished guitarist by any means, only played a couplea house parties with the band I was involved with b4 we split.... never was so driven to just "get in any band and play, then move up and get into a better band, keep going until you hook up with the right people and it just WORKS...." But.... although I've always thought a band doing a cover should do something not as well known rather than a "radio hit" as a cover for one of your last songs of your set.... even though So Many bands cover this tune.... I still would've been down for doing it as well. It's simply a great catchy cool tune.
I am the passenger And I ride, and I ride I ride through the city's backsides I see the stars come out of the sky Yeah, the bright and hollow sky You know it looks so good tonight I am the passenger I stay under glass I look through my window so bright I see the stars come out tonight I see the bright and hollow sky Over the city's ripped backsides And everything looks good tonight Singing La la, la la, la la la la La la, la la, la la la la La la, la la, la la la la, la la la Get into the car We'll be the passenger We'll ride through the city tonight We'll see the city's ripped backsides We'll see the bright and hollow sky We'll see the stars that shine so bright Stars made for us tonight Oh, the passenger How, how he rides? Oh, the passenger He rides and he rides He looks through his window What does he see? He sees the sign and hollow sky He sees the stars come out tonight He sees the city's ripped backsides He sees the winding ocean drive And everything was made for you and me All of it was made for you and me 'Cause it just belongs to you and me So let's take a ride and see what's mine Singing La la, la la, la la la la La la, la la, la la la la La la, la la, la la la la, la la la Oh, the passenger He rides and he rides He sees things from under glass He looks through his window side He sees things he knows are his He sees the bright and hollow sky He sees the city sleep at night He sees the stars are out tonight And all of it is yours and mine And all of it is yours and mine So let's ride and ride and ride and ride Singing La la, la la, la la la la La la, la la, la la la la La la, la la, la la la la, la la la Singing La la, la la, la la la la La la, la la, la la la la La la, la la, la la la la, la la la Singing La la, la la, la la la la (I am the passenger) La la, la la, la la la la (And I ride, and I ride) La la, la la, la la la la, la la la Singing La la, la la, la la la la (I am the passenger) La la, la la, la la la la (And I ride, and I ride) La la, la la, la la la la, la la la Singing La la, la la, la la la la (I am the passenger) La la, la la, la la la la (And I ride, and I ride) La la, la la, la la la la, la la la
I was a student DJ back in college. I'll never forget the first time I played this Gothic anthem on live broadcast...IT WAS LIBERATING. Back in those days anything goes on college radio. Although we had to "queue" our selections, which very few DJs do today (that's why most so called radio shows and their "playlists" (all programmed) SUCK.
The video itself is mesmerizing. Considereing the limited video technology back then, the concept and execution and techniques used are brilliant. Fun to watch and every second fully engaging!
This was not made in the stone ages and I have no idea what you mean by "limited" except that you have a limited imagination something the Banshees certainly did not!!
I remember seeing this on MTV's 120 minutes in 1987 when I was 16.. This and Spellbound got me into Siouxsie and the Banshees. In those days, not alot of people knew about this music. It was before 'alternative' was accepted. Good times.
I've heard Dave Gahan speak of Siouxsie with great reverence. This made me think about how big a fan I am of Depeche Mode, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and The Cure. I'm grateful to all of them.
Yes but the Banshees are not peers of Depeche Mode and the Cure. The Banshees are completely in their own realm looking down on them. I hate when the Cure and the Banshees are equated because the Cure SUCKS!
Depeche mode and Cure are the top still today with full arenas and great discography. Although Sioux is a great woman and singer in the men's world,i am still fan of hers.
In June 1986, I saw The Cure (3rd row), Siouxsie and the Banshees (6th row), and Depeche Mode (1st row!) play live in Houston, all within 10 days! I was only 14, but I was already working full-time, so I was able to buy the tickets. It was still a budget stretch, since I only made minimum wage, sweeping hair in a hair salon at the mall. Anyway, my friends and I took turns camping out to buy the tickets, so we could get the best seats possible. It was GLORIOUS. I still have my ticket stubs!
@@Jellycrusher it's so surreal how some of us have the memories of them actually playing music videos. I don't even resent what it is now, just don't watch, but it sure was a much more interesting channel when it was more music oriented with a sprinkling of just all types of weird programing :)
I totally remember when VH1 and MTV had music videos, we'd switch between commercials, but they did also have shows during certain times at one point, then it just kept mutating into... Whatever it is now.
I was there...the 70s UK/US new wave/punk rock explosion, which was the last great rock N roll music explosion. I bought her 1st LP the day it came out. I have a gold mine of punk rock/new wave vinal.
And everything was made for you and me. All of it was made for you and me. Cause it just belongs to you and me. So let's take a ride and see what's mine 🤟😎
Welcome to the fan club! I was lucky enough to be 16 when this album came out. It was my first introduction to the band and it floored me. How I lived without Siouxsie and the Banshees before that I'll never know. I became an uber-huge fan from this point on.
It brings me the nostalgia of being adult and feasting in the night with my best friends of a city I just visited and had the fun of my life with the lights at the streets and the stars in the sky. And I don't even have that feeling yet.
After checking out Nina Simone's 1971 Here comes the sun album you should have changed your mind. She is the undisputed Empress of covers. There's loads of other excellent Simone covers outside of that album too.
One of my favorite Iggy Pop songs and one of my favorite songs by the Banshees crew. Siouxsie looks so beautiful, chic and hip in this video. I love her short, boyish pixie cut and of course her signature makeup and clothing style is always dead on as is her voice
The original version of this song is by Iggy Pop and it is very rare for a re-recording to be better than the original version, and they achieved this feat. Siouxsie And The Banshees is a unique band in every way, having a vocalist with an exotically incredible voice, as well as a very attractive look. A band way ahead of its time. Lots of light and peace to you!
A good song and an excellent version. It was nice to see her smile at the end. I enjoyed the video also. Wish she would do some more gigs, she's still fit at 60.
This is one of Sioux and The Banshees BEST covers. Their whole covers album "Through The Looking Glass" is brilliant. Such an eclectic assortment of songs. I'm quite conflicted on which I like more - this or Iggy Pop's original. Don't get me wrong, Iggy Pop's version is brilliant. But this just has the extravagant production value - with the horn section and all. The music video for this is brilliant, too. The Banshees will forever be one of my very favorites. Siouxsie is the queen! John Valentine Carruther's guitar is amazing on this cover - as is Budgie's drumming and Severin's bassline.
First heard this song 19 years ago, doing 120 mph in the passenger seat of a 97 WS6 Firebird on some backroads overlooking Reno, Nevada. T-tops off, windows down, Monsoon sound cranked way up. Made a big fucking impression. Every time I play this song I'm taken back to that moment.
I love the relaxed mood of this video. I miss this time. A wonderful time of my life. I went to Siouxsie and The Banshees shows 30 years ago. Time went by so fast.
Yeah that’s what everybody says of that time period. I was born in the early 80s and I can say that the 90s - 00s - 10s went extremely slow, I think maybe the 80s with all the levels of subculture and excess and drugs would’ve flown past pretty quickly in comparison
Perhaps my favorite SATB song ever. Didn't know it was used in I, Tonya. Happy to see it get discovered again. The entire album, Through The Looking Glass, is stellar.
love the way this lady uses her voice. Just by chance came across this track ( Serendipity perhaps) lm 81 years of age.
Peace to all ! !
The body ages Alan, the mind does not... You have great taste in music!
Glad you were able to find some new great music to listen to! Take care I hope you are doing all good.
Keep rockin' Alan!
Actually i hear this song on Dexter and i love it.
Same, was just looking up music I enjoy and this popped up, sad I just discovered this version lol
Siouxsie and The Banshees should be in the rock n roll hall of fame!!!
Who's still listning to this song in 2024 ?
Ich😃
I do great song❤
Apparently, about 98,000 people, if you look at the views above... 🙂
@@sharonmilitello348 you got your facts straght up
Myself and several friends..2024 May 17.
You can't get more alternative than siouxie and the banshees. Still sounds fresh and crisp after all these years.
If you like her alternative or not thats all
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This was actually pretty mainstream and got in the top 10. Siouxsie always had one eye on the charts.
@@darthvader822and?
@@peepapellido5609 Meaning that you can get more alternative than the Banshees, which was the assertion of the OP.
Actually, Iggy Pop loves this version commenting that he wished he had thought of adding horns to his original version.
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& PEGGY LEE!!!
Tja, wer zu spät kommt, den bestraft das Leben 😃
That’s awesome
The brass crescendo makes this magic!
This is now the definitive version!
One milion covers of The Passenger, and this is the best one.
But all credits to Iggy Pop who wrote this perfect song. I am happy that good bands like Siouxie covered it.
I think my favourite thing about this clip is that... they look like they have amaizing fun filming it
if you read their book, '85 and '86 were kind of rough. this album was a bit of rebirth I think and Peepshow was to follow.
yeah I was thinking they may have had a few brewskies on the set
@@kalevala29 I'm guessing guitarist issues. McGeoch was great. Smith was a perfect replacement, then after that who remembers. Meanwhile The Cure were becoming a more famous band in this period.
Whats name of the Drummer................BLONDE.............
@@lindahoeymakers8898 Peter Clarke aka "Budgie". He was her husband.
Still my favourite version of this song. The whole album was phenomenal with Siouxsie's voice
One of the best remix of the origenal Lou Reed… Or, mayby, just The best…
Sa voix est magnifique! Mais je préfère les chansons + anciennes !!!!!!!!!
Mhm... not really. It's not completely bad... guitars and drums are good, and voice of course is awesome, but the winds destroy everything. The original song is so perfect that it can not be covered. Every change makes it worse. (And usually I love covers)
@@GrosserMagus Agree most covers are crap. However, the Michael Hutchence version is simply phenomenal, capturing the darkness and making you visualise the depths of depravity this song conveys.
Just my tuppence worth, of course 🙂
Siouxsie and Kate Bush made the 80's magical.
Can't deny Debbie Harry tho
Indeed.
Indeed
Nina hagen too
B52's
As a ska and goth kid, this was the perfect song for me back in the day.
Do you like Madness ?
I miss the 80’s a lot, people back then were really very creative and also were into self expression.
I’m torn whether I miss it or not. Being a punk goth odd ball back then wasn’t easy in society like it is now. Very creative time though.
@@rebeccamd7903 I hear you ☺️
lol like the imitators now are the real thing @@rebeccamd7903
your avatar is also opposite the culture
@rebeccamd7903 you were an OG,TAKE PRIDE. IM AN 80TIES TOO, BEST 10 YEARS . I TRULY LIVED
Well, funny thing. I can't respect the people of today, the same way. At least in the same regard as those in the 80's. In the 80's we waited for a good bomb. It was time of the Cold War. It was a time to live life as if tomorrow was a surprise. It wasn't til recently that America found itself in a similar situation. It was a time and culture. The people during those times were absolutely original. And, so will it be in these times. But, the people of today don't understand joy in the same distinct way.
One of my favorite bands of all time. Need to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Mine 2 since 79 school days memorys
Agreed!
Rock n roll hall of fame. I agree. Love the music.
OMG yes!!! I hope they get there while we still have them around!!
Top 10.
This is an amazing cover of what is Iggy Pop's best work. It keeps the feel of the original while still sounding like a Souixshe and the Banshees original.
@George Corbul I love it, too, her voice really fits the gritty feel of the song. But so does Iggy's. Hard to pick one over the other.
@@bogdiworksV2 I heard this song first growing up, so naturally I gravitated towards this version over Iggy's. I became a fan of Iggys later in my teens and when I heard the original it seemed so different but she kept some of the original vibes. Both are excellent imho.
I don't know. I don't think this was Iggy's best work. This was Commercial Iggy. Souixshe does it justice. Iggy and The Stooges was GREAT. As well as The Idiot. I'm a Fan of both Bands for different reasons. Dum-Dum Boys was really the song I always played the Loudest through slave amps. The Banshees remind me of West End 2 at Jones Beach LI from 1977-82. WLIR played a lot of their stuff.
I love all versions of this song, especially this one. Check out Rowland S. Howard's cover of it, I think it's highly underrated.
I'm not an accomplished guitarist by any means, only played a couplea house parties with the band I was involved with b4 we split.... never was so driven to just "get in any band and play, then move up and get into a better band, keep going until you hook up with the right people and it just WORKS...."
But.... although I've always thought a band doing a cover should do something not as well known rather than a "radio hit" as a cover for one of your last songs of your set.... even though So Many bands cover this tune.... I still would've been down for doing it as well.
It's simply a great catchy cool tune.
Siouxsie's voice is perfect for this song....
this is the original (According to google )Mike Thompson
Max Hooper Iggy Pop is the original.
Yes but Iggy is the best.
Iggy is the best
Her voice is always perfect
I am the passenger
And I ride, and I ride
I ride through the city's backsides
I see the stars come out of the sky
Yeah, the bright and hollow sky
You know it looks so good tonight
I am the passenger
I stay under glass
I look through my window so bright
I see the stars come out tonight
I see the bright and hollow sky
Over the city's ripped backsides
And everything looks good tonight
Singing
La la, la la, la la la la
La la, la la, la la la la
La la, la la, la la la la, la la la
Get into the car
We'll be the passenger
We'll ride through the city tonight
We'll see the city's ripped backsides
We'll see the bright and hollow sky
We'll see the stars that shine so bright
Stars made for us tonight
Oh, the passenger
How, how he rides?
Oh, the passenger
He rides and he rides
He looks through his window
What does he see?
He sees the sign and hollow sky
He sees the stars come out tonight
He sees the city's ripped backsides
He sees the winding ocean drive
And everything was made for you and me
All of it was made for you and me
'Cause it just belongs to you and me
So let's take a ride and see what's mine
Singing
La la, la la, la la la la
La la, la la, la la la la
La la, la la, la la la la, la la la
Oh, the passenger
He rides and he rides
He sees things from under glass
He looks through his window side
He sees things he knows are his
He sees the bright and hollow sky
He sees the city sleep at night
He sees the stars are out tonight
And all of it is yours and mine
And all of it is yours and mine
So let's ride and ride and ride and ride
Singing
La la, la la, la la la la
La la, la la, la la la la
La la, la la, la la la la, la la la
Singing
La la, la la, la la la la
La la, la la, la la la la
La la, la la, la la la la, la la la
Singing
La la, la la, la la la la (I am the passenger)
La la, la la, la la la la (And I ride, and I ride)
La la, la la, la la la la, la la la
Singing
La la, la la, la la la la (I am the passenger)
La la, la la, la la la la (And I ride, and I ride)
La la, la la, la la la la, la la la
Singing
La la, la la, la la la la (I am the passenger)
La la, la la, la la la la (And I ride, and I ride)
La la, la la, la la la la, la la la
I was a student DJ back in college. I'll never forget the first time I played this Gothic anthem on live broadcast...IT WAS LIBERATING. Back in those days anything goes on college radio. Although we had to "queue" our selections, which very few DJs do today (that's why most so called radio shows and their "playlists" (all programmed) SUCK.
took the talent requirment out of DJ-ing
The video itself is mesmerizing. Considereing the limited video technology back then, the concept and execution and techniques used are brilliant. Fun to watch and every second fully engaging!
Always been a lifetime fan since i was 15 yrs old am now 59 yrs old.
I'm sorry but what's with the "limited video technology"? I think this was shot on film. I mean, it is awesome.
Limited video technology? You don’t know what you are talking about 🤣
This was not made in the stone ages and I have no idea what you mean by "limited" except that you have a limited imagination something the Banshees certainly did not!!
Paused on 0:55 when she flashed torches.. .
Damn... Thanks for I, Tonya. Great movie! Discovering a lot of good songs.
Kevin Castro I, Tonya brought me here.
God I want to see this movie, and not just for Margot Robbie. Break a leg, Harley!
Tonya me too
I saw I, Tonya but I’m here because I love Siouxsie Sioux
Kevin Castro when this song came on during the movie I cried lol
I have adored her since I was 12! Which is 44 years ago next Sunday! dx
Siouxsie is without a doubt the coolest woman ever seen in the world of music, an icon, a symbol of all gothic culture.
Несомненно то , что хуйнёй они были, ей же и остались.
I remember seeing this on MTV's 120 minutes in 1987 when I was 16.. This and Spellbound got me into Siouxsie and the Banshees. In those days, not alot of people knew about this music. It was before 'alternative' was accepted. Good times.
Siouxsie is an hypnotic goddess ...love her voice,love her eyes !!!
I've heard Dave Gahan speak of Siouxsie with great reverence. This made me think about how big a fan I am of Depeche Mode, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and The Cure. I'm grateful to all of them.
Yes but the Banshees are not peers of Depeche Mode and the Cure. The Banshees are completely in their own realm looking down on them. I hate when the Cure and the Banshees are equated because the Cure SUCKS!
@@MotleySioux-bw6qn I agree that they are not at all equivocal. I do NOT agree that The Cure sucks.
@@MotleySioux-bw6qn ermmmmm, She did indeed hire Robert Smith to play guitar for her band for two years.
Depeche mode and Cure are the top still today with full arenas and great discography.
Although Sioux is a great woman and singer in the men's world,i am still fan of hers.
In June 1986, I saw The Cure (3rd row), Siouxsie and the Banshees (6th row), and Depeche Mode (1st row!) play live in Houston, all within 10 days! I was only 14, but I was already working full-time, so I was able to buy the tickets. It was still a budget stretch, since I only made minimum wage, sweeping hair in a hair salon at the mall. Anyway, my friends and I took turns camping out to buy the tickets, so we could get the best seats possible. It was GLORIOUS. I still have my ticket stubs!
Love this one. MTV never played stuff like this during the day; it was relegated to evenings or 120 minutes.
But they did play such music then.
@@Jellycrusher it's so surreal how some of us have the memories of them actually playing music videos. I don't even resent what it is now, just don't watch, but it sure was a much more interesting channel when it was more music oriented with a sprinkling of just all types of weird programing :)
I totally remember when VH1 and MTV had music videos, we'd switch between commercials, but they did also have shows during certain times at one point, then it just kept mutating into... Whatever it is now.
I was there...the 70s UK/US new wave/punk rock explosion, which was the last great rock N roll music explosion. I bought her 1st LP the day it came out. I have a gold mine of punk rock/new wave vinal.
And everything was made for you and me.
All of it was made for you and me.
Cause it just belongs to you and me.
So let's take a ride and see what's mine 🤟😎
I used to watch this hundreds of times when I first discovered the Banshees about 4-5 years ago. Had the biggest crush on Siouxsie.
It's easy to have a crush on her. She is absolutely stunning and so is her voice. All in all I prefer this version to Iggy's
4 - 5 years ago ! - what planet were you living on before that ?
John Bacon ......I wasn't born when this first came out :) I'm a child of the 90's!
wow.....i think i know siouxsie since the late 70s and she is my Queen, she influenced me a lot and was kind of idol in my youth :)
Welcome to the fan club! I was lucky enough to be 16 when this album came out. It was my first introduction to the band and it floored me. How I lived without Siouxsie and the Banshees before that I'll never know. I became an uber-huge fan from this point on.
The brass section really adds something to the song !
Cool Band, saw them at the Roxy back in the early 80's... (Happy House & Christine)...
I was today years old when I found out this was a cover.
This lady was born on this planet to do what she does.
and she does it perfectly....
This song never goes out of style
I love this version just as much as the original. Banshees changed it up a little bit and made it their own.
I totally agree !
Way better version.
The horns
Also there version of Dear Prudence is over the top
@@robertboscia9802 their
omg the memories this brings back. 1987, age 19 living in LA with my friends David and Jennifer, life was just beginning
It was a very good year...
If I was a musician back in the 80s I'd have been desperate to work with this woman.
It brings me the nostalgia of being adult and feasting in the night with my best friends of a city I just visited and had the fun of my life with the lights at the streets and the stars in the sky. And I don't even have that feeling yet.
AND and avatar styled like how we grew up
Criinge
Music will never be this good again
This video is so whimsically dark. I love it.
Breathtaking. There's no one like her.
"Through the Looking Glass" is the best covers album in the history of music. Change my mind.
After checking out Nina Simone's 1971 Here comes the sun album you should have changed your mind. She is the undisputed Empress of covers. There's loads of other excellent Simone covers outside of that album too.
Agree, but Tori Amos "Strange Little Girls" comes in second
No, I don't think I will
One of my favorite Iggy Pop songs and one of my favorite songs by the Banshees crew. Siouxsie looks so beautiful, chic and hip in this video. I love her short, boyish pixie cut and of course her signature makeup and clothing style is always dead on as is her voice
Totally get you there, loved them as a kid in the 80's and still do now, will always.
such a treat indeed. Seeing Siouxsie being cheeky with her pals. this is quite a gem!
Siouxsies image is DAZZLING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can't keep your eyes off of Her graphic persona it's vital to this glamorous psychedelia!! Love It!!!!
Been a fan of this band since the 80's.
The original version of this song is by Iggy Pop and it is very rare for a re-recording to be better than the original version, and they achieved this feat. Siouxsie And The Banshees is a unique band in every way, having a vocalist with an exotically incredible voice, as well as a very attractive look. A band way ahead of its time. Lots of light and peace to you!
A good song and an excellent version. It was nice to see her smile at the end. I enjoyed the video also. Wish she would do some more gigs, she's still fit at 60.
This is one of Sioux and The Banshees BEST covers. Their whole covers album "Through The Looking Glass" is brilliant. Such an eclectic assortment of songs. I'm quite conflicted on which I like more - this or Iggy Pop's original. Don't get me wrong, Iggy Pop's version is brilliant. But this just has the extravagant production value - with the horn section and all. The music video for this is brilliant, too. The Banshees will forever be one of my very favorites. Siouxsie is the queen! John Valentine Carruther's guitar is amazing on this cover - as is Budgie's drumming and Severin's bassline.
There's also a cover by Michael Hutchins from INXS which I also like.
one of the worst plagiarisms
Yeah, got it on Vinyl
Her version of "Trust in Me" takes the snake's song of predation and turns it into seduction.
@@tikhongilson3770 Indeed!
Always loved the banshees especially her ❤️
When I hear their music I feel young again….
Never too late in life to take a ride and see what's yours ...
What a brilliant version of the song.
my goddess! outstanding singer
One of the BEST covers ever made!
Such an iconic voice, not just in this genre, but EVER! Amazing...
Siouxsie is stunning. So beautiful
Siouxsie Sioux had a historical look. Besides a great singer.
Good version
SHE IS AMAZING!!!!
80s were the best time for music love the time ❤😊😊😊
I LOVE YOU SIOUXSIE!
Amazing! Wonderful voice and so stylish!
My fav track of Siouxsie & The Banshees. Unreal
FANTÁSTICA VERSIÓN
Who in 2021?
la mejor version del pasajero
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'02-02-2021 🖤
Still riding.
05.02.21
Love the brass on this. Consummate masters.
I LOVE HER!!! I've been a fan for years! I loved her in The Creatures!
My favorite version.
Mine too
Excellent piece of art of the 80s.
What a powerful voice! Not to mention that Siouxsie's gorgeous - so beautiful in that feathered catsuit.
best version ever, love you Siouxsie...
Love my Siouxie, epic icon from my age. Awesome xx
This video makes me feel happy
I love this woman and her songs.
Siouxsie rocks! Their music still sounds great especially in these last 30 years or so. They are definitely one of my all time favorite bands!
Happy birthday queen!
Song for eternity!
Great track ,great voice and presence, even now in 22, others are still following her style.
The singular beauty of Siouxsie impressed me the first time I saw her in the 80's and still impress me nowadays.
She looks great, sounds even better.
The chemistry between members of this gothic rock band is pure nitroglycerin !
First heard this song 19 years ago, doing 120 mph in the passenger seat of a 97 WS6 Firebird on some backroads overlooking Reno, Nevada. T-tops off, windows down, Monsoon sound cranked way up. Made a big fucking impression. Every time I play this song I'm taken back to that moment.
Covering other songs, Siouxsie is/was always class. With a lot of artists and bands that can not always be said of.
I have goosebumps with the horns
Happy birthday Siouxsie, you are awesome singer
both iggy and siouxsie performed it perfect
Sofisticadissima na época e ainda hoje e pra sempre. E tocava o dia inteiro no rádio. Saudades
S&TB never get old. Always a treasure of the Mod Rock era.
Glorious. Always was and always will be.
I love the relaxed mood of this video. I miss this time. A wonderful time of my life. I went to Siouxsie and The Banshees shows 30 years ago. Time went by so fast.
Yeah that’s what everybody says of that time period. I was born in the early 80s and I can say that the 90s - 00s - 10s went extremely slow, I think maybe the 80s with all the levels of subculture and excess and drugs would’ve flown past pretty quickly in comparison
Truly a great showcase for the power of her voice...one of the best covers of all time!
Puré art… Arte puro musical… creatividad… Lovint..
They are gorgeous. Love so much 🌹🌟🤩
I love this music video, it looks like Siouxsie is having so much fun in it
Nothing beats the back cello!
In Book One, we were Riding on a Crazy Train.
Now for Book 2, we're The Passengers.
Wait for the Book 3 and another epic song
We need Love train for book 3
Ozzy and Siouxsie together? I’m in!
Book 4 was greatttttt
One of the very best
I think this is my 29th Siouxsie video tonight.
It's been a good night!
Perhaps my favorite SATB song ever. Didn't know it was used in I, Tonya. Happy to see it get discovered again. The entire album, Through The Looking Glass, is stellar.
Ok, I worked one of her concerts. Met her. Both are great art.its not like one is BETTER than the other. Cmon.
Amazing!!!!
🎧🎧
This song is everything to me