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WHEN SIOUXSIE Sioux
kick-started her career at the 100
Club in 1976, she did so in
belligerent fashion. Fast forward to
October 2004, and she's still
narked, and proved it with three
magnificent nights at the club.
"More than anything the shows
were a reminder about how
revolted I feel by the industry," she
says. "So much seems to have
changed for the worse. Where's the
spontaneity, the attitude, the
adventure, the imagination? People
still ask me, 'What do you think
about Kylie and Madonna?' For
fuck's sake, don't ask me about these fucking frauds. Why don't you ask me about Peaches or P.J. Harvey, Diamanda Galas? Send Robbie Williams to Butlins - now!"
As the opening act on the first night of the Punk Rock Festival, on September 20, 1976, 19-year-old Siouxsie and her untrained Banshees - including Sid Vicious on drums - were there primarily to make up the numbers. Their impro­vised set - a 20-minute 'punk sermon' based around The Lord's Prayer - polarised the audience, setting the tone for a career that has long belied it's accidental beginnings.
Now 47, Siouxsie
remembers that night
"pretty much like a dare, a
baptism by fire". Today,
with a vast catalogue to
choose from and a baying
audience open-mouthed at
seeing her at close quarters,
all that had changed. But
her set - mainly Creatures
songs, interspersed by the
occasional Banshee hit -
remains an exercise in
tightrope walking. At the
100 Club, she and
husband/drummer Budgie
were joined by Japanese
kodo drum master Leonard
Eto, gui­tarist Knox, a
keyboard player and two
backing singers. Within a
week, a newly configured
Dreamshow, featuring
expanded string and
percussion sections, performed two rapturously received shows at the Royal Festival Hall. A solo album is planned for next year. Siouxsie's creative energies seem in full operation.
"Another 20 years?" she ponders. "Why the fucking hell not!?"

MARK PAYTRESS
Siouxsie October 7th 2004
SO SIOUX, ME
28 YEARS ON, SIOUXSIE RETURNS TO THE 100 CLUB.
100 Club, London
October 7th 2004
Sid, Steve Severin & Siouxsie 100 Club soundcheck 1976 (DC Collection)
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