Hubiera deseado estar en ese concierto (todavía no nacía, jaja) o al menos desearía que regresaran ellos como banda y dieran gira de reencuentro.😭😭 Aún así, magníficos Siouxie & the banshees, los amo!! 🖤💜🦇
Yo también fui a ese concierto , fué en mayo recuerdo que fué mi cumpleaños ,lo mejor de todo es que en la entrada unos señores ,que se veian con porte de las lomas o polanco ,me regalaron 3 boletos y así mis amigos pudieron entrar.Fue un viernes.
Que chingón! Yo tenía 17 años fue uno de mis primeros conciertos, estuvo poca madre. Recuerdo que teníamos una tocada y terminando el concert, nos fuimos rápido a tocar. Recordar es vivir.
¡Que chido! , ¿a qué hora tu tocada y en dónde? Jajaja preguntas de una persona nacida en 1995, no puedo imaginar los tiempos de traslado y el transporte en esos tiempos, comparando con la situación actual del tráfico y todo ese caos urbano jajaj ;)
Que triste que no me enteré, no supe que vino a México y me gusta mucho su música tuve muchos cassettes de SIUXIE and the BANSHEES , y CD , que triste que no me enteré...
01. 01:41 The Double Life 02. 06:07 The Killing Jar 03. 10:13 Tearing Apart 04. 13:39 Fall From Grace 05. 17:30 Face to Face 06. 22:09 Red Light 07. 26:23 Kiss Them for Me 08. 31:40 Christine 09. 35:01 Dear Prudence (The Beatles cover) 10. 39:14 Not Forgotten 11. 44:24 The Rapture 12. 55:24 Night Shift 13. 1:01:11 B Side Ourselves 14. 1:04:45 Falling Down 15. 1:07:40 Cities in Dust 16. 1:11:50 O Baby 17. 1:15:45 Spellbound 18. 1:19:13 Trust in Me (Sterling Holloway cover) 19. 1:23:03 Peek-A-Boo 20. 1:26:34 Israel Encore: 21. 1:31:40 El Día de Los Muertos
Arte. Me hubiera encantado estar en este concierto, pero ni siquiera había nacido así que claramente era imposible, una lástima. Pd. Podrán decir que tenia una voz "maltratada", pero fue asi como hizo los 2 últimos albumes de The Creatures y su etapa de solista junto al cantar Careless Love, e incluso en todos ellos se sigue escuchando increíble.
Big fan here and yeah, really raising the bar with this rendition, gonna have to play Kaleidoscope tomorrow to remind myself what a work of genius it is!
@@Susanasglez Jaja, seguro. Si no hay peor sordo que el que no quiere escuchar. No se escucha muy distinto a 1981. El error es juzgar a un cantante punk con criterios de rhythm&blues. Siouxsie y todos los Banshees nunca fueron acerca de la voz.
@@levgtz8158 El error es juzgar a Siouxsie por esta etapa donde ciertamente su voz está maltratada. Te invito a escuchar Juju, de ellos, tendrás otra opinión, es una voz genial, independientemente si es una voz punk o no.
Yo estuve en el concierto y puedo confirmar que el sonido en el auditorio esa noche era sensacional! Los ingenieros de Multivision se las ingeniaron para grabar un audio horrible.
Con todo y ke amo su musica, todo hay ke decirlo....desafina terriblemente y en momentos parece ke se le acaba la voz..... aun asi, tiene la presencia y el carisma para aguantar el show.....
+Rilke Guillen Hola, tuve la suerte de estar en este concierto y el video no le hace justicia al audio original. No entiendo como MVS se las ingenió para grabar con tan mala calidad de audio. Traté de arreglarlo pero no tuve éxito. Disculpas.
Tristemente no venía muy bien. Desafinaba terriblemente. Se le notaba fuera de forma. Aún así, para mí, fue un concierto maravilloso, que disfruté mucho con mis amigos.
Allora, sentite, io la ascolto da 40 anni circa, dunque diciamo che "mi piace", in linea teorica e sentimentale. Ma. Ma la musica, nel corso dei secoli, può anche cambiare combinazioni matematiche fra note e cadenze ritmiche, e però la stonatura resta tale perché denota l'incapacità della cantante di essere coerente e incorporata, amalgamata, fusa alla armonia dell'insieme. Siouxsie purtroppo è un caso di questi: è stonata e basta, è stonata anche nei confronti delle proprie concezioni musicali dico, è stonata proprio e da sempre (dico, vi sembrerà strano, detto da suo amante qual io sono). Diverso sarebbe se lei fosse stonata in modo armonico come lo è Roberth Smith con la musica dei suoi Cure. Smith insomma, pur restando nella "teoria-prassi" della musica moderna stonata, è intonato, ossia perfettamente stonato ecco. Integrato. Susanna invece no, ohibò, è solo stonata, stonata dentro, ossia avulsa dal contesto, sempre o quasi, isolata, isolata. Amusicale, disarmonica, sofferente come una estranea all'arte sua. Ma la amo uguale. Bacetto, Susanna.
Itwasall ablur - By the time she got to "Kiss Them For Me", it was sadly true. She sounds OK up to that point, I wonder if there were monitor problems (she hated Monitors for some odd reason). She's done shows since this time where she still sounded good, even great. They fell behind, in terms of getting out on the road to support "Rapture" with the relatively sudden departure of (guitarist) Klein, who apparently had a beef with the label stemming from unpaid royalties (the reason he wasn't in the "Face to Face" video, too). It took them some time to get his replacement up to speed on their back- and current catalog, which almost certainly resulted in an accelerated (overloaded?) touring schedule. Siouxsie comes off a bit bitter and even defensive in the interview at the head of this broadcast, she was pissed at Jon (Klein), probably at the label, too. Just a few years earlier, the Lollapalooza tour became a much bigger success than everyone had anticipated, and they wound up adding several dates relatively last minute, which certainly taxed everyone, but most of all Siouxsie's vocal chords. When I saw them in Denver on that tour, she had to cut their set very short (around a half hour), which was quite a blow to all of us who especially wanted to see them. Thankfully, they came back to Denver six months later (man, that was a - dare I say dangerously? - packed show!), and as a gesture of good will they played an EXTRA long show to make it up to everyone who made it to that concert. That was absolutely the most amazing show I've ever seen (in this temporal realm, at least: what lies beyond is truly beyond words, but I won't get into that experience here: suffice to say, after having my spine crushed and my neck broken in a car accident, told I'd never walk again, after that (near death experience? still not sure how/why it happened) experience, I fully regained the use of my legs, and even went out into my backyard and did a backflip on my trampoline, something I hadn't done in over twenty years, to the initial horror, then delight of my wife and kids...but, again, that whole topic is beyond the scope of the comments section, but I do know that "death" here is certainly not The End, and that Love is a "Person", a real Being beyond comprehension or explanation...incredible pain preceded that beautiful visit, better to have one's soul in order before even considering THAT destination, Lies - especially the ones we tell ourselves - simply can't exist There, and having my entire pathetic, selfish, lazy life laid out before me like that was a taste of self-made Hell I never want to go through again). Peace and love to you all. I'm thankful this show is here for those of us who couldn't see them at that time (I had a very inflexible work schedule, and my lovely wife had just given birth to our second child, my oldest son, so I had to be content to hear all about their "Rapture" concert from my brother). I will say, Siouxsie seemed to have a Sweetness and approachability, even a gentleness, during the "Superstition" tour that seems to be absent both before and after that time. Having expected the "Ice Queen" Siouxsie, I was pleasantly surprised to find just the opposite then, especially at the intimate Mammoth Events Center show in February ('92). She had an almost maternal quality, hard to describe. I can only speculate that temporarily becoming the "Tour Mom" during Lollapalooza had some kind of effect on her, maybe her time in India, too, from before that album was made. Nothing like seeing how rough life can be outside of the "First World" to inspire profound gratitude!
May is a simple as: when you're 50yro you can't climb stairways like you done when 20yro (unless you're Richards or Jagger). Also we're listening to a punk singer here, not a r&b one.
Hubiera deseado estar en ese concierto (todavía no nacía, jaja) o al menos desearía que regresaran ellos como banda y dieran gira de reencuentro.😭😭 Aún así, magníficos Siouxie & the banshees, los amo!! 🖤💜🦇
Yo también me quedé con muchas ganas de poder verles en vivo, hartas ganas ja.
yo fuí!!!! fue la única vez que los ví, impresionante en vivo.
Este 2023 es el regreso de siouxie y puede que llegue a cdmx
Ame ese concierto, yo fui uno de los que se trepo y un enorme hombre me aventó de regreso al publico
Muchas gracias por haber subido esto.
Fantástico concierto. Y maravillosa la versión de Red Light.
Yo también fui a ese concierto , fué en mayo recuerdo que fué mi cumpleaños ,lo mejor de todo es que en la entrada unos señores ,que se veian con porte de las lomas o polanco ,me regalaron 3 boletos y así mis amigos pudieron entrar.Fue un viernes.
Emocionante, recordar que yo estuve ahí. Jamás me imaginé que lo vería de nuevo. Revivir esa experiencia, gran cosa :)
Que chingón! Yo tenía 17 años fue uno de mis primeros conciertos, estuvo poca madre. Recuerdo que teníamos una tocada y terminando el concert, nos fuimos rápido a tocar. Recordar es vivir.
Conciertazo efectivamente
¡Que chido! , ¿a qué hora tu tocada y en dónde? Jajaja preguntas de una persona nacida en 1995, no puedo imaginar los tiempos de traslado y el transporte en esos tiempos, comparando con la situación actual del tráfico y todo ese caos urbano jajaj ;)
De toda mi mugrosa y conciertera vida, si pudiera regresar el tiempo y hubiera podido asistir a un concierto en Mx, seria este.
Magnifico concierto , Siouxsie toda una Diva !
Que triste que no me enteré, no supe que vino a México y me gusta mucho su música tuve muchos cassettes de SIUXIE and the BANSHEES , y CD , que triste que no me enteré...
01. 01:41 The Double Life
02. 06:07 The Killing Jar
03. 10:13 Tearing Apart
04. 13:39 Fall From Grace
05. 17:30 Face to Face
06. 22:09 Red Light
07. 26:23 Kiss Them for Me
08. 31:40 Christine
09. 35:01 Dear Prudence (The Beatles cover)
10. 39:14 Not Forgotten
11. 44:24 The Rapture
12. 55:24 Night Shift
13. 1:01:11 B Side Ourselves
14. 1:04:45 Falling Down
15. 1:07:40 Cities in Dust
16. 1:11:50 O Baby
17. 1:15:45 Spellbound
18. 1:19:13 Trust in Me (Sterling Holloway cover)
19. 1:23:03 Peek-A-Boo
20. 1:26:34 Israel
Encore:
21. 1:31:40 El Día de Los Muertos
Arte.
Me hubiera encantado estar en este concierto, pero ni siquiera había nacido así que claramente era imposible, una lástima.
Pd. Podrán decir que tenia una voz "maltratada", pero fue asi como hizo los 2 últimos albumes de The Creatures y su etapa de solista junto al cantar Careless Love, e incluso en todos ellos se sigue escuchando increíble.
i love her voice, please come back
¡Woooooow! Yo estaba muy morrito en el 95. Lo que daría por estar en un concierto de la gran Susan Janet Ballion aka Siouxsie Sioux.
Igual yo...estaba muy niña ☹️
Yo aún no era planeada por mis jefes, es más era un espermatozoide
Yo si estuve alla tenia 25 ahora ni les.digo. buen concierto
Bravo !!! Maravilhosa que Banda.
Hoy es 19 de mayo de 2023 y veo la descripción del vídeo y esto pasó un 19 de mayo pero de 1995 🤯
Excellent. Great outfit. Siouxsie, I love you. (thanks from some old punk)
Gracias por compartir. Excelente!
Porque no sabía que esto existía!!!!
Brilliant - thanks for sharing x
Joya, gracias por competir, qué dicha para los que pudieron asistir!!!
Gran show Siouxsie 🖤
De esas bandas, de grandes de la música que no he podido ver, grande Siouxsie
¡UFFFF ♥!
Mágica y etérea presentación.
Yo la vi en el año.91 en Barcelona grandiosa gracias por compartir fue es y sera la REINA
impresionante.....the best Siouxsie &...
Wow that rendition of Red Light is outstanding. I know I’ve heard a couple other live versions of it and some sound like a chainsaw for a guitar
Big fan here and yeah, really raising the bar with this rendition, gonna have to play Kaleidoscope tomorrow to remind myself what a work of genius it is!
Wow.
yo lo vi en el estadio de Obras Sanitarias, Buenos Aires , Argentina, estuvo ESPECTACUAR, es mas le cantamos el CUMPLEAÑOS FELIZ
The ice queen! My favorite!
Dear prudence... coversaso de The Beatles hoy es el cumpleaños 63 de Siouxie sioux
😍😍😍
Susana Juana Ballesteros.
Lo que hubiera dado por estar ahí lastima que aún era una bebe
Introduciano Siouxsie and The Banshees! SCORCHIO ! :0)
Love her trashing on Green Day.
1:07:43
PTI: depositosonoro.com/2018/07/05/siouxsie-the-banshees-y-la-vibra-goth-del-mexico-de-1995/
So Lucky 29:58 40:17
Kiss them 4 me
This band was amazing
It is a shame they broke up.
lmao!!! they are back
su voz toda seca
Mario Neri es el audio, esa chica tiene una de las voces más increibles que existen
Bien fea. #shirleymanson.
Mario Neri The Cure!
@@Susanasglez Jaja, seguro. Si no hay peor sordo que el que no quiere escuchar. No se escucha muy distinto a 1981. El error es juzgar a un cantante punk con criterios de rhythm&blues. Siouxsie y todos los Banshees nunca fueron acerca de la voz.
@@levgtz8158 El error es juzgar a Siouxsie por esta etapa donde ciertamente su voz está maltratada. Te invito a escuchar Juju, de ellos, tendrás otra opinión, es una voz genial, independientemente si es una voz punk o no.
Hi Sister
1:15:47 amo esa canción
Pero creo que tiene varios problemas de sonido, que triste
Yo estuve en el concierto y puedo confirmar que el sonido en el auditorio esa noche era sensacional! Los ingenieros de Multivision se las ingeniaron para grabar un audio horrible.
coincido con que es una gran canción pero tiene fallas de sonido.
🙋✨📻💐
He visto otros conciertos de Siouxie en vivo, y es el primero que la escucho completamente desafinada... Seguro que estaba bien esa noche???
El concierto estuvo muy bien pero de alguna manera los de MVS se las ingeniaron para grabarla horrible.
Según era por la altura y la contaminación, se me hace que andaba bien cruda! 😂🤣
Según yo. Su voz se vio afectada por sus excesos en el alcohol y las sustancias
what's that instument she's playing in The Killing Jar called?
Carajo! a este si fui. Me pareció que el lugar no fue adecuado. Rockotitlán o por el estilo hubiera sido mejor. Mi bull terry se llamaba Siouxsie!
You never know
What happened to her voice?
Alguien me puede decir como se llama la primera canción?
Es "The Double Life", del disco "The Rapture".
@@PassengerMX Gracias!
Ni el Doctor Jeckyll ni el Señor Hyde.
The double life, gran canción
Love some of the later Siouxsie here but the guitarist is hopeless at McGeoch tunes. Plays like a metallist.
Con todo y ke amo su musica, todo hay ke decirlo....desafina terriblemente y en momentos parece ke se le acaba la voz..... aun asi, tiene la presencia y el carisma para aguantar el show.....
+Rilke Guillen Hola, tuve la suerte de estar en este concierto y el video no le hace justicia al audio original. No entiendo como MVS se las ingenió para grabar con tan mala calidad de audio. Traté de arreglarlo pero no tuve éxito. Disculpas.
Gracias por la aclaración, la verdad ese audio no esta muy bien entonces, saludos!
es que ya esta viejita !
No. Es debido a que fue adicta a la nicotina y eso lastimó su capacidad cantar.
Tristemente no venía muy bien. Desafinaba terriblemente. Se le notaba fuera de forma. Aún así, para mí, fue un concierto maravilloso, que disfruté mucho con mis amigos.
Es mi imaginacion o se le va la voz bien cabron
No estás alucinando. Si se le va la voz,
Allora, sentite, io la ascolto da 40 anni circa, dunque diciamo che "mi piace", in linea teorica e sentimentale. Ma. Ma la musica, nel corso dei secoli, può anche cambiare combinazioni matematiche fra note e cadenze ritmiche, e però la stonatura resta tale perché denota l'incapacità della cantante di essere coerente e incorporata, amalgamata, fusa alla armonia dell'insieme. Siouxsie purtroppo è un caso di questi: è stonata e basta, è stonata anche nei confronti delle proprie concezioni musicali dico, è stonata proprio e da sempre (dico, vi sembrerà strano, detto da suo amante qual io sono). Diverso sarebbe se lei fosse stonata in modo armonico come lo è Roberth Smith con la musica dei suoi Cure. Smith insomma, pur restando nella "teoria-prassi" della musica moderna stonata, è intonato, ossia perfettamente stonato ecco. Integrato. Susanna invece no, ohibò, è solo stonata, stonata dentro, ossia avulsa dal contesto, sempre o quasi, isolata, isolata. Amusicale, disarmonica, sofferente come una estranea all'arte sua. Ma la amo uguale. Bacetto, Susanna.
Siouxsie couldn't sing anymore, her voice was broken.
Itwasall ablur - By the time she got to "Kiss Them For Me", it was sadly true. She sounds OK up to that point, I wonder if there were monitor problems (she hated Monitors for some odd reason). She's done shows since this time where she still sounded good, even great. They fell behind, in terms of getting out on the road to support "Rapture" with the relatively sudden departure of (guitarist) Klein, who apparently had a beef with the label stemming from unpaid royalties (the reason he wasn't in the "Face to Face" video, too). It took them some time to get his replacement up to speed on their back- and current catalog, which almost certainly resulted in an accelerated (overloaded?) touring schedule. Siouxsie comes off a bit bitter and even defensive in the interview at the head of this broadcast, she was pissed at Jon (Klein), probably at the label, too. Just a few years earlier, the Lollapalooza tour became a much bigger success than everyone had anticipated, and they wound up adding several dates relatively last minute, which certainly taxed everyone, but most of all Siouxsie's vocal chords. When I saw them in Denver on that tour, she had to cut their set very short (around a half hour), which was quite a blow to all of us who especially wanted to see them. Thankfully, they came back to Denver six months later (man, that was a - dare I say dangerously? - packed show!), and as a gesture of good will they played an EXTRA long show to make it up to everyone who made it to that concert. That was absolutely the most amazing show I've ever seen (in this temporal realm, at least: what lies beyond is truly beyond words, but I won't get into that experience here: suffice to say, after having my spine crushed and my neck broken in a car accident, told I'd never walk again, after that (near death experience? still not sure how/why it happened) experience, I fully regained the use of my legs, and even went out into my backyard and did a backflip on my trampoline, something I hadn't done in over twenty years, to the initial horror, then delight of my wife and kids...but, again, that whole topic is beyond the scope of the comments section, but I do know that "death" here is certainly not The End, and that Love is a "Person", a real Being beyond comprehension or explanation...incredible pain preceded that beautiful visit, better to have one's soul in order before even considering THAT destination, Lies - especially the ones we tell ourselves - simply can't exist There, and having my entire pathetic, selfish, lazy life laid out before me like that was a taste of self-made Hell I never want to go through again). Peace and love to you all. I'm thankful this show is here for those of us who couldn't see them at that time (I had a very inflexible work schedule, and my lovely wife had just given birth to our second child, my oldest son, so I had to be content to hear all about their "Rapture" concert from my brother).
I will say, Siouxsie seemed to have a Sweetness and approachability, even a gentleness, during the "Superstition" tour that seems to be absent both before and after that time. Having expected the "Ice Queen" Siouxsie, I was pleasantly surprised to find just the opposite then, especially at the intimate Mammoth Events Center show in February ('92). She had an almost maternal quality, hard to describe. I can only speculate that temporarily becoming the "Tour Mom" during Lollapalooza had some kind of effect on her, maybe her time in India, too, from before that album was made. Nothing like seeing how rough life can be outside of the "First World" to inspire profound gratitude!
StopMoColorado "Monitor".
Philippe Apatie smoking reason.
Sadly agree. She wasn't at her best in that moment
May is a simple as: when you're 50yro you can't climb stairways like you done when 20yro (unless you're Richards or Jagger). Also we're listening to a punk singer here, not a r&b one.
Haha, Green day is terrible!
they should have retired. this is awful.