So glad someone's uploaded this. Of all the classic SATB songs it was important to have an original live performance of, this was the one. Such a great song and the recording quality's not that bad at all.
Yeah! Another vid posting that I've never seen. So much cooler that having the 'Arabian Knights' or 'Cities In Dust', etc. vids on here 50 times. This is a great one. Thanks.
This is from "Follies", a show on Belgian french TV. They aired live shows from Wire, The Jam, Buzzcocks, The Ruts, XTC,...and I think they erased all the original tapes! Thanks for the upload!
Thanks for the comments everyone. This is one of my favourite Banshees tracks as well and as you say SkeeterNYC a refreshing change from the usual Siouxsie uploads - great as they may be.
Thanks for posting - the 'classic' lineup with Kenny Morris & John McKay, those two had a great dark moodiness about them, then of course Robert Smith + Budgie had to step in but still good - I'm sure you were there - great gigs.
Brilliant stuff! McKay's guitar sound was a blueprint for so many bands (pale imitations) that followed. Disappointed that he didn't sprout an extra set of arms (Shiva-like) to simultaneously play the sax line ;-) ) Ta lots for posting this "Scream" classic.
thanks amigo for immortalizing an unseen by me phase of the band..reminding us who were around (in USA) in that era (& ESPECIALLY to those that weren't) that power+punk attitude didnt begin/end with just say The Pistols (history simplifies but doesnt recall everyone properly).This prev. unheard GREAT track (&performance) alone is evidence of great band even if they didnt do TONS of other great stuff. Just monster & masterly wall of guitar noise (with touches of angular Gang of Four-y type twang)
To be honest I did not put these videos up to start a slanging match - it puts me off uploading more, of which I have many rare and in some cases hardly ever seen videos. Who cares if you met Siouxsie and Budgie - I met the whole band repeatedly in the 70s and 80s but see no reason to use it as an "Im better and a bigger fan than you" argument. I feel like pulling the videos but I wont as that would be unfair to those who know how to act rationally.
Any live stuff with McKay and Morris is brilliant to watch
Ah! That did me good to hear. Was very lucky to see them twice in 1978. Original line-up was sadly underrated. Went off them after that.
So glad someone's uploaded this. Of all the classic SATB songs it was important to have an original live performance of, this was the one.
Such a great song and the recording quality's not that bad at all.
Yeah! Another vid posting that I've never seen. So much cooler that having the 'Arabian Knights' or 'Cities In Dust', etc. vids on here 50 times. This is a great one. Thanks.
Aahh.. Lovely footage. A real gem. I have`nt seen suburban relapse performed live before.
Thanx for uploading!
Folllies on RTBF. Belgian television. Still remember
Awesome, this is rare footage, thanks for posting.
thanks so much for posting this-this when I loved the Banshees most...all dark and menacing!
This is from "Follies", a show on Belgian french TV. They aired live shows from Wire, The Jam, Buzzcocks, The Ruts, XTC,...and I think they erased all the original tapes!
Thanks for the upload!
The Scream is such a good album.
It may be bad quality but that doesn't matter. This is the only video I've seen of them do this live. Thanks :)
Thanks for the comments everyone. This is one of my favourite Banshees tracks as well and as you say SkeeterNYC a refreshing change from the usual Siouxsie uploads - great as they may be.
Thanks for posting - the 'classic' lineup with Kenny Morris & John McKay, those two had a great dark moodiness about them, then of course Robert Smith + Budgie had to step in but still good - I'm sure you were there - great gigs.
That dark moodiness was very attractive to me.
MrRaffles thanks for share ! love it
Brilliant stuff!
McKay's guitar sound was a blueprint for so many bands (pale imitations) that followed.
Disappointed that he didn't sprout an extra set of arms (Shiva-like) to simultaneously play the sax line ;-) )
Ta lots for posting this "Scream" classic.
I feel 10 feet tall when this song comes up in my Siouxsie playlist, I just do
thanks amigo for immortalizing an unseen by me phase of the band..reminding us who were around (in USA) in that era (& ESPECIALLY to those that weren't) that power+punk attitude didnt begin/end with just say The Pistols (history simplifies but doesnt recall everyone properly).This prev. unheard GREAT track (&performance) alone is evidence of great band even if they didnt do TONS of other great stuff. Just monster & masterly wall of guitar noise (with touches of angular Gang of Four-y type twang)
Damn. Already put my Siouxsie 'best of' DVD together, and here's this...
To be honest I did not put these videos up to start a slanging match - it puts me off uploading more, of which I have many rare and in some cases hardly ever seen videos. Who cares if you met Siouxsie and Budgie - I met the whole band repeatedly in the 70s and 80s but see no reason to use it as an "Im better and a bigger fan than you" argument. I feel like pulling the videos but I wont as that would be unfair to those who know how to act rationally.
Thanks for the Videos mate . Theses are sensational
Classic!
Banshees @ The Beeb boxset (3 cds and 1 DVD) coming out soon!
Brilliant lyrics
o.k i'm going to listen to The Scream now.
Mola ! ,👍