"There is a fun, flippant side to me, of course. But I would much rather be known as the Ice Queen."Gulp. Our Patron Saint of Fishnets, Miss Siouxsie Sioux is
60 years old today!
I have always adored Siouxsie. Ever since first seeing her on
Top Of The Pops strutting like some unearthly Amazon to
Hong Kong Garden, I just knew she was something very different; an awesome talent with an awesome stage persona, and excitingly scary. As
Ben Hewitt in the Guardian put it so succinctly: she has a
"macabre mystique". Siouxsie was second only to Debbie Harry among my adolescent icons.
Irredeemably photogenic, hers has to be one of THE faces of the 20th (and any other) century - instantly recognisable. Her musical legacy, too, is wide-reaching and well recognised. Without her (and the Banshees), there would be no "Goth movement". Her songs have been covered by artists as diverse as Massive Attack and Red Hot Chili Peppers; myriad artists - from Morrissey to PJ Harvey, from Bono to Sinéad O'Connor, from Courtney Love to Ana Matronic - have all paid their due homage to her influence.
There is only
one Siouxsie.
And thank heavens for that! Here are some of my choices from her vast repertoire...
Peek-a-Boo (Spec Goth Disco Edit):
However,
this remains my all-time favourite (and is among my top tunes ever) -
Happy House:
Many happy returns,
Siouxsie Sioux (born Susan Janet Ballion, 27th May 1957)
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