I'm 67 and a Londoner. I contributed to a gig at my college in early 1978. A great gig and they were nice people. They then went on to create great music beyond my expectations. Great band !
Siouxsie was simply the best female rocker of her generation, and this song well deserves its place on the "1001 songs you must hear before you die" list.
Love her sound still and am now 77! Was mistaken for her in Blackpool when a crowd suddenly rushed up to me 'Susie' 'Siouxe! However when they saw me close up they all apologised. Wow will never forget that experience! Still love her..Arabian Nights one of my favourites! 2 1🧞♀️
The Hong Kong garden is now called the noble house, it’s located in chislehurst kent (my local takeaway), opposite was a clothes shop called spellbound and just up the road is a cafe called mirage. A lot of the late 70’s punk bands were from around here, back then they were dubbed the Bromley Contingent. This is My most favourite song ever and it is 40 years old today....
@@SH-xq9fw Hi Sam Wiki is just the thoughts of the last person who amends an entry! I edit Wiki sometimes. Sundridge is in Bromley, Chislehurst is a separate town.
I’m 15 and pretty new to all of this. My dad’s girlfriend was a goth in the 80s so recommended me a few bands but I found Siouxie a few months ago after I developed an interest in goth and punk (I also really like riot grrrl) and they’ve quickly become my favourite band to listen to. Helps me get out of bed in the morning and get dressed.
Thank the Lord for Siouxsie, Poly Styrene, Ari Up, Viv Albertine, Debbie Harry, Pauline Black, Chrissie Hynde, Pauline Murray, Fay Fife, Suzi Quattro ...etc..etc.. and all the other fabulous women who contributed to music in the 70s and 80s. Too many to mention and who don't get mentioned enough. For those about to punk or rock...we salute you!
The guitar riff is amazing and Siouxsie is fantastic with her captivating voice and crazy dancing that is very entertaining. They reached top 10 in uk with this song as their 1st single!
My first love.....Stephen Owen introduced me to this in 1978........I was 12 he was 15...........He saw them at Reading festival.........I loved it then, I love it now.........and still love him!!!
Dartmoor 100 no way! I live just down the road from there and used to live there. Also had a party in the caves when I was a kid. What a bloody small world it is eh!
Here in Melbourne 7 months later we are still in lockdown, although they have eased the curfew. I haven't seen a band for 10 months and this music is entertaining me... and the neighbours... whether they want to hear it or not.
Here in Ireland, we haven't been allowed watch TV or Netflix for just over one year. Also, water is very restricted & we are only allowed one visit to the toilet per month. Food is delivered to our door once every five weeks. And thats just rice. This lockdown shit sure is hard. RUclips is the only thing we have. Please donate some money so me & my family can go to live in North Korea for a better life. Please....i beg you to save us 🙏
Lyrics: Harmful elements in the air Symbols clashing everywhere Reaps the fields of rice and reeds While the population feeds Junk floats on polluted water An old custom to sell your daughter Would you like number twenty three? Leave your yens on the counter please Ho-oh, ho-oh-oh-oh Hong Kong Garden Ho-oh, ho-oh-oh-oh Hong Kong Garden Oh oh, oh oh Tourists swarm to see your face Confucius has a puzzling grace Disoriented you enter in Unleashing scent of wild jasmine Slanted eyes meet a new sunrise A race of bodies small in size Chicken Chow Mein and Chop Suey Hong Kong Garden takeaway La la la, la la la la la Ho-oh, ho-oh-oh-oh Hong Kong Garden Ho-oh, ho-oh-oh-oh
Met my late husband in 1978 and we used to go to 2 or 3 punk concerts a week, buzzcocks, clash, stranglers, iggy amongst which siouxsie and the banshees. Absolutely fabulous times sadly missed but hearing this takes me right back there!!
If you think the title sounds like the name of a Chinese restaurant, you're right. Said Siouxsie: "I'll never forget, there was a Chinese restaurant in Chislehurst called 'The Hong Kong Garden.' Me and my friend were really upset that we used to go there and like, occasionally when the skinheads would turn up it would really turn really ugly. These gits were just go in on mass and just terrorize these Chinese people who were working there. We'd try and say 'Leave them alone,' you know. It was a kind of tribute." (from , August 6, 2001.
With due respect, why is a stream of abuse of Hong Kong so brilliant? She knows nothing about the place, and even got our currency wrong. The yen is the currency used by China, not Hong Kong.
Around 5 years ago, I heard this song for the first time in the Marie Antoinette movie. Thanks to that, I was introduced to punk music and Siouxsie and the banshees is one of my favorites bands. What a coincidence, how some events can lead another
Saw her in Eric's when i was about 14. Late 70s think they were opening act for the Clash or something. First time you see her and hear that voice you know she's something special. An Icon of that era, shes a one off.
My brother was in to siouxsie before me soon as i heard this that was it been a fan since 61 now still love my punk and new wave miss this kind of stuff
ED, From Bromley, Lived in Chislehurst, this is about the Chinese Takeaway near my house, Years later my Dad was best mates with Mr Choi who owned the expensive Chinese restaurant near the pond. All the same people. A lifetime away. Still missed. Love Siouxsie and Bromley Forever!
John Alexander McGeoch (25 August 1955 - 4 March 2004) was a Scottish musician and songwriter. He is best known as the guitarist of the rock bands Magazine (1977-1980) and Siouxsie and the Banshees (1980-1982). RIP
I was 15 yrs wen I was hit by siouxie,,,,,,l switched in2 A punk overnight,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I'm 54 now and she still makes me feel 15 again,,,,,,can't wait to see her@july 2025🤘
my second favourite female vocalist ever if it had not been for debbie harry siouxsie would have been my chosen one stunning video this song is par excellence!!
A curious, edgy, captivating amalgam of punk immediacy and pop smarts, this song was truly something special in the post-punk world in which it arrived, and remains fresh and raw to this day. Steeped in the best type of pop song catchiness, its awareness and intoxicating riff grab you from the very start, coupled with a brash, upfront vocal that teems with confidence (maybe arrogance) that is arresting. When I heard this for the first time (like all songs that do something to you), this stopped me in my tracks right away. The video does the song great service also, expressing much visually from what would seem on the surface to be very little. Siouxsie's dancing and 'matter of fact' delivery say more in a few minutes about indie attitude and punk aesthetics than most bands could deliver in a lifetime. Some kind of greatness in barely three minutes, it's cool yet controlled, chaotic at the edges yet unbelievably hip.......this will never fade, despite some lyric analyst naysayers' comments. I cannot tire of hearing this; I'll love it forever. Thank you, Siouxsie and the band. For me, your 'city' will never 'lie in dust'!!
@sexobscura to those of us as teenagers in the 70s and, more importantly, fledgling punk rockers know the significance of Siouxsie Sioux. Fantastic time to be hanging around.
Still listening to this in 2024. She was an iconic singer.
How good? Never get tired of saying it, the music from 77-82 was unbeatable.
I tell people this all the time.
So hard to give a 5 year period, especially as someone who didn't live through any of them. Most 5 years are better than my whole lifetime
Siouxsie Sioux is so gosh darn adorable when she dances
sixty.ninelives Yes; so true. I think she was influenced greatly by spotty dog.
+sixty.ninelives She really is
It reminds me of Bjork.
yes she is
petrichoree .Except the Banshees were good...
post punk, goth, punk, hardcore, new wave - whatever it is this song blows my mind!
it's:
Chicken chow mein or chop suey
This song inspired all of these genres
Mix of all and then some more
Im into punk alot now she the queen
Released in 1978.
This is pioneering PUNK Rock.
I'm 67 and a Londoner. I contributed to a gig at my college in early 1978. A great gig and they were nice people. They then went on to create great music beyond my expectations. Great band !
Siouxsie was simply the best female rocker of her generation, and this song well deserves its place on the "1001 songs you must hear before you die" list.
Absolutely the best music to play when you are cooking chicken 🐔 chow mien !!!
Love her sound still and am now 77! Was mistaken for her in Blackpool when a crowd suddenly rushed up to me 'Susie' 'Siouxe! However when they saw me close up they all apologised. Wow will never forget that experience! Still love her..Arabian Nights one of my favourites! 2 1🧞♀️
I always had a thing for Siouxsie, she's beautiful.
too beautiful - spent 40 years obsessing about her (in the nicest possible way). At 71 probably managed to get over it, now.
Who didn't?
I know what you mean --- I hate her too
sexobscura ???
@@spell.bound.v !!!
At minute 2:26 the microphone drops but Siouxsie laughs and continues dancing! I love her so much ! a true ICON !!! legendary !
Doesn't get old, one of music's immortals.....still watching in 2023.
I kissed Siouxsie once in a pub at London Bridge and got her autograph when I was 21. She is still a sort now abs I am 53!
lucky
did you get some of her black lipstick on you
The Hong Kong garden is now called the noble house, it’s located in chislehurst kent (my local takeaway), opposite was a clothes shop called spellbound and just up the road is a cafe called mirage. A lot of the late 70’s punk bands were from around here, back then they were dubbed the Bromley Contingent. This is My most favourite song ever and it is 40 years old today....
I used to cycle past the Hong Kong Garden in Bromley everyday for about 5 years. Maybe there were two of them?
I think you mean the place in Plaistow Lane? Very strictly speaking it is in Sundridge , rather than in Bromley.
Most favourite is tautilogical. If it is your favourite the superlative is unnecessary. Yours, Mr Logic, the professional gobshite.
According to wikipedia it's referencing to the one in Chislehurst.
@@SH-xq9fw Hi Sam
Wiki is just the thoughts of the last person who amends an entry! I edit Wiki sometimes. Sundridge is in Bromley, Chislehurst is a separate town.
One of the best bands in history. Period.
I’m 15 and pretty new to all of this. My dad’s girlfriend was a goth in the 80s so recommended me a few bands but I found Siouxie a few months ago after I developed an interest in goth and punk (I also really like riot grrrl) and they’ve quickly become my favourite band to listen to. Helps me get out of bed in the morning and get dressed.
We do be living the same life
Not gothic new wave punk 😂
@@georgerowley7522 Labels labels 😏
The Mission. 🖤
Absolutely class music.
Have always Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Glad you're into them - restores my faith in humanity 🤣
Ain't she fab! Thanks Siouxsie for all the music.
Cat Law absabloominlootly!
She really is.
This is an all time classic from when music shaped you
Sure is ! Loved it at 16 , still pretty good at 61😂
Siouxsie British icon and amazing singer. A true British treasure.
Loved this at 16, still great at 61 !
4561z my number this iz class
Me too!
Thank the Lord for Siouxsie, Poly Styrene, Ari Up, Viv Albertine, Debbie Harry, Pauline Black, Chrissie Hynde, Pauline Murray, Fay Fife, Suzi Quattro ...etc..etc.. and all the other fabulous women who contributed to music in the 70s and 80s. Too many to mention and who don't get mentioned enough. For those about to punk or rock...we salute you!
64 and still in awe
ONE OF THE BEST DEBUT SINGLES IN ROCK N POP
The guitar riff is amazing and Siouxsie is fantastic with her captivating voice and crazy dancing that is very entertaining. They reached top 10 in uk with this song as their 1st single!
At 2:25 she drops the microphone and keeps going as if it didn't happen. What a pro.
...or they didn't have enough money to shoot another take
@@sexobscura that sounds more like it...
Imagine she then tripped over it and styled it out into a forward roll, that would be even more professional
Legend says originally lyrics where 5 minutes long, 'cause she dropped the mic they had to improvise an ending
Microphone support already grounded at 1:40... what an hurricane...
Anyone in lockdown listening to this. Nearly 60 and loving every second of this song x
im with you 55 in manchester still might have chips and curry later tho
60 in november, best female punk band to come out in the 70s, no doubt about it. 👍👍👌👌
Only 15 and agree
15 and loving this song
My first love.....Stephen Owen introduced me to this in 1978........I was 12 he was 15...........He saw them at Reading festival.........I loved it then, I love it now.........and still love him!!!
I believe you....X :)
Cheers for that deborah
Shall i get a new hat
Such a classic...havent heard this in while
Still sounds fresh. A tremendous debut single. Love it!
Saw them live in 77 supporting the clash amazing gig .
Whoever decided to put all their music videos up - thank you so much!
Ummm, how about uploading Cities In Dust, Face To Face, Kiss Them For Me, etc. I know they actually all are on YT, but HD would be nice.
She was so beautiful in this era. Still is and will always be, but this look was one of my favorites for sure. Incredible woman!
Absolutely 100% correct buddy she was/is absolutely beautiful.
To think this was their first record/single and they hadn't a clue about "music", instruments and tuning and all that shit! F'kin brilliant!
Quality music doesn't age - still as good as the 1st time listening way back when. Awesome track.
R.I.P Robert my brother, he died Friday, he loved the Banshees, this is the song he used to play in the 80's in his bedroom
Wow,How old are u?
He's in a good place now, and we all will met him and everyone Else :))
This made me sad
Bless his soul
Qu'il repose en paix !
Ooof, gives me an adrenaline rush when I hear it. It still sounds AMAZING!!!
The undisputed Queen of Punk. Everything about her was just right. The look, voice, psychedelic or gothic fashion, and the repertoire. 👍
And the queen of Goth. The song Rhapsody from the album Peepshow, may very well be be one of the finest Goth songs ever created.
Sounds like "Killing an Arab". The same style.
Find oath Lancedude....
I have always admired this song and many more
Happy birthday to one of the great tunes, still great
The guitar on this is just fantastic!
She has me Spellbound. Everything, the music, the look, the person, the icon.
Pun intended? 👀
@@Youngtinman Yes, a perfect moment to describe her effect on me with that song. Thanks for your thoughts with that.
This should have been number 1 for a decade one of the best songs of this or any other era
Word
My mum had this Lp vinyl from over 40 yrs ago ,
R.i.p mum x
I have this vinyl single n all siouxsie orig vinyl... i was a siouxsie clone.. bless u x
I used to eat in the 'Hong Kong Garden' chineese take away, in Chislehurst, Kent, UK. Word on the street was , it's what inspired this song.
The Hudsons there is another one in Whitechapel
Dartmoor 100 no way! I live just down the road from there and used to live there. Also had a party in the caves when I was a kid.
What a bloody small world it is eh!
Yeah I think I’ve been there
It probably is based on that because that’s where Siouxsie was born
Dartmoor 100
I used to dine at HKG too and as u said its how the song title came about as our hero lived locally
A friend put a pic up on Facebook standing outside Hong Kong garden yesterday. Looks quite alright.
I was 14 and a punk, now 57 and still loving it,, enjoy lol. It should come back.
Just the best music , absolutely love Siouxsie and the Banshees, thank God for punk !!
Great song! My older sister played this over and over in 1978 and i still love it!!
Here in Spain we are in lockdown since last week, songs like this keeping me sane!!!! Great music from my youth..........thank God for RUclips!!!
Here in Melbourne 7 months later we are still in lockdown, although they have eased the curfew. I haven't seen a band for 10 months and this music is entertaining me... and the neighbours... whether they want to hear it or not.
Here in Ireland, we haven't been allowed watch TV or Netflix for just over one year. Also, water is very restricted & we are only allowed one visit to the toilet per month. Food is delivered to our door once every five weeks. And thats just rice. This lockdown shit sure is hard. RUclips is the only thing we have. Please donate some money so me & my family can go to live in North Korea for a better life. Please....i beg you to save us 🙏
Soo glad I grew up at a time when there was so much varied talent.Loved every second.
I was 17 and i 'm still a punk : lol today i'm 54 and alive .
When I left school, Yr 12, I was voted "Most likely to be dead by the age of 30"
Im early 50's, still going and will for quite some time.
PUNKS NOT DEAD OH NO!
Me also (well, plus a year)
Me 2
@@andersonveloso57 We are so Reject even Satan doesn't want Us?
Great song, She had class
Fabulous bass too
Lyrics:
Harmful elements in the air
Symbols clashing everywhere
Reaps the fields of rice and reeds
While the population feeds
Junk floats on polluted water
An old custom to sell your daughter
Would you like number twenty three?
Leave your yens on the counter please
Ho-oh, ho-oh-oh-oh
Hong Kong Garden
Ho-oh, ho-oh-oh-oh
Hong Kong Garden
Oh oh, oh oh
Tourists swarm to see your face
Confucius has a puzzling grace
Disoriented you enter in
Unleashing scent of wild jasmine
Slanted eyes meet a new sunrise
A race of bodies small in size
Chicken Chow Mein and Chop Suey
Hong Kong Garden takeaway
La la la, la la la la la
Ho-oh, ho-oh-oh-oh
Hong Kong Garden
Ho-oh, ho-oh-oh-oh
Met my late husband in 1978 and we used to go to 2 or 3 punk concerts a week, buzzcocks, clash, stranglers, iggy amongst which siouxsie and the banshees. Absolutely fabulous times sadly missed but hearing this takes me right back there!!
Superb! Loved this since it came out in 1978! The louder the better! 👍 👍
Sixteen years old, 1979, the second punk song I ever heard. Hooked, still
Thank God I'm old!!!! I was there during the best ever era for inventive music. Can't beat it with a stick.
In the world, there are probably about 10 perfect pop songs.
This is one of them.
Magnificent guitar play! Eat your heart out, Edge!
this is so vibrant vocal attitude and that guitar
This and spellbound were my favourite punk tracks at the time.
If you think the title sounds like the name of a Chinese restaurant, you're right. Said Siouxsie: "I'll never forget, there was a Chinese restaurant in Chislehurst called 'The Hong Kong Garden.' Me and my friend were really upset that we used to go there and like, occasionally when the skinheads would turn up it would really turn really ugly. These gits were just go in on mass and just terrorize these Chinese people who were working there. We'd try and say 'Leave them alone,' you know. It was a kind of tribute." (from , August 6, 2001.
True it was a takeaway
Still order from Hong Kong garden in Hastings .. and drive the wife mad by playing and singing this EVERY TIME WE ORDER lol
@@neldcammock5123 It's still there with a change of name to Noble House
@@markford5552 no way after all thse years , i wonder if the restarant got royaltis
@@neldcammock5123 My daughter used to live in Chislehurst my last take away there was about 2 years ago. No idea about royalties
I was about nine years old when i first heard this , and this was the only punk band i ever liked and i'm 52 now i still listen to this.
This was one of my favorite songs in the late 70's... what great memories
The lyrics to this are nothing short of brilliant as is the irresistable bass line
With due respect, why is a stream of abuse of Hong Kong so brilliant? She knows nothing about the place, and even got our currency wrong. The yen is the currency used by China, not Hong Kong.
@@jessicayeung4490in fact Hong Kong Garden isn't about Hong Kong. The title of the song is the name of the chinese takeaway shop...
I used to go see the great lady back in the 70’s and early 80’s, what a privilege it was! 🧷🧷🧷🇬🇧
Catchy tune by Siouxsie And the Banshees and one of their best songs!
Love this band. Love this song.
I was only introduced to punk, rock and metal a few years ago, this is one of the first songs I heard and is hands down still one of the best!!
61 and still wonderful... 🎸🎸🎸
This is a punkish song at its best. Love the catchy lyrics. The good old days when music had some taste !
Around 5 years ago, I heard this song for the first time in the Marie Antoinette movie. Thanks to that, I was introduced to punk music and Siouxsie and the banshees is one of my favorites bands. What a coincidence, how some events can lead another
Indeed, it was in that movie, I was amazed when I saw it.
Remember buying this playing it over and over love it
First time heard this song was when my other half played it when reminiscing about great old bands/singers and got stuck in my head for days
Fantastic single brings back so many good memories
Really is good to se her drop the Mike and dance as if nothing happened,I'm 58 now but was dancing with her,fond song and great time back then
Saw her in Eric's when i was about 14. Late 70s think they were opening act for the Clash or something. First time you see her and hear that voice you know she's something special. An Icon of that era, shes a one off.
Cool song! Watching "This Town" series and it popped up. 😎🇦🇺
Fabulous dance moves emulated by Goth girls in every alternative club...unforgettable times..unforgettable music
saw them 10 times....in France and England....Incredible music, ah the 80's...my 20....!!!!!
This so song brings back so many memories of adolescent parties along with Eton rifles by the jam
Siouxsie and the bansheez...exciting then..off the excitement scale now..timeless..the rickity green thing..n i
FANTASTIC SONG
My brother was in to siouxsie before me soon as i heard this that was it been a fan since 61 now still love my punk and new wave miss this kind of stuff
Fab tune. Powerful vocals from a beautiful gal. Good on ya siouxsie. ❤️❤️🎶🎶😎😎
ED, From Bromley, Lived in Chislehurst, this is about the Chinese Takeaway near my house, Years later my Dad was best mates with Mr Choi who owned the expensive Chinese restaurant near the pond. All the same people. A lifetime away. Still missed. Love Siouxsie and Bromley Forever!
One of those tracks you just have to place twice in a row, such a beauty, loved it since I was a kid
This guitar part is very badass!
Awesome!!!
The 70's the perfection of rock n roll!
John Alexander McGeoch (25 August 1955 - 4 March 2004) was a Scottish musician and songwriter. He is best known as the guitarist of the rock bands Magazine (1977-1980) and Siouxsie and the Banshees (1980-1982). RIP
Happy birthday to Siouxie Sioux@67,greetings from Hong Kong 🎂
I was 15 yrs wen I was hit by siouxie,,,,,,l switched in2 A punk overnight,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I'm 54 now and she still makes me feel 15 again,,,,,,can't wait to see her@july 2025🤘
2024@ tynemouth,,mouth of the tyne festival 💋💋
my second favourite female vocalist ever if it had not been for debbie harry siouxsie would have been my chosen one stunning video this song is par excellence!!
A.timeless classic 42 years on!
She taught Morrissey to dance!!! Epic👍
She should taught him how to not be NeoNazi lol
The first punk single i bought in 78.. just as good today as its always been
I was 15 when I bought this single and literally played it to death, what a tune !
I am almost 52 now and am about a buy a copy of the single.
We had it so good back in the day,,everyday was a new adventure in the 70s
A curious, edgy, captivating amalgam of punk immediacy and pop smarts, this song was truly something special in the post-punk world in which it arrived, and remains fresh and raw to this day. Steeped in the best type of pop song catchiness, its awareness and intoxicating riff grab you from the very start, coupled with a brash, upfront vocal that teems with confidence (maybe arrogance) that is arresting. When I heard this for the first time (like all songs that do something to you), this stopped me in my tracks right away. The video does the song great service also, expressing much visually from what would seem on the surface to be very little. Siouxsie's dancing and 'matter of fact' delivery say more in a few minutes about indie attitude and punk aesthetics than most bands could deliver in a lifetime. Some kind of greatness in barely three minutes, it's cool yet controlled, chaotic at the edges yet unbelievably hip.......this will never fade, despite some lyric analyst naysayers' comments. I cannot tire of hearing this; I'll love it forever. Thank you, Siouxsie and the band. For me, your 'city' will never 'lie in dust'!!
😊A brilliant tune..Even better when you know why she wrote it. ❤
Época mágica, maravilhosa, anos 1980, inesquecível!!
80s in the 70s
@sexobscura to those of us as teenagers in the 70s and, more importantly, fledgling punk rockers know the significance of Siouxsie Sioux. Fantastic time to be hanging around.
1978.
I´m so glad to being alive and wacht this, it´s totally subreal. Thank you, Siouxie.