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Okay, so it's been absolutely ages since I did the first in the occassional series (about five or six months), but I did say it was going to be occassional at the time. So anyway, second in an occassional series, this time concentrating on Devilish Presley, who I saw last night (about six or seven hours ago, to be a bit more precise).
As before, the idea behind this is to concentrate on one entry from the artistes index, search out as much as I can on said artiste, then present it here, before updating the aforementioned index with all that I have learnt.
Feel free to email me with any additional knowledge you think may be relevent, along with suggestions, requests and nominations for future artistes, and
Enjoy!
East London-based Goth, rock 'n' roll, glam rock. Jacqui and Johnny also run Pity for Monsters at The Betsy Trotwood in Farringdon. The second album was recorded in August, 2003 and was followed by a promotional tour.
comparisons: The Cramps; The Cult; Southern Death Cult.
Formed London, England September 1976 - 1996, first gig in late 1976. Started out as primitive art-punk band formed from the so-called Bromley Contingent (Janet Susan Ballion (born 1958/05/27) appeared in the infamous Grundy interview). Peter Fenton left in June 1977, John McKay joined in July 1977. Punk, proto-Gothic.
2002 tour 'Seven Year Itch' included Chandler.
| Nocturne (1983, video) | uk vhs, pal | |
| Once Upon A Time (1986, video) | uk vhs, pal | |
| Twice Upon A Time (1992, video) | uk vhs, pal | usa vhs, ntsc |
| The Seven Year Itch - Live (2002, video) | uk vhs, pal | |
| The Seven Year Itch (2003, dvd) | uk region 2 | usa region 1 |
| Mark Paytress - Siouxsie and the Banshees: The Authorised Biography (2003-07-25, book) | uk | |
| The Scream (1978) | uk | usa |
| Join Hands (1979) | uk | usa |
| Kaleidoscope (1980) | uk | usa |
| Juju (1981) | uk | usa (1981-08) |
| Once Upon a Time: The Singles (1981, compilation; 1985, video) | uk | usa |
| Kiss in the Dream House (1982) | uk | usa (1992-08-25) |
| Nocturne (1983, live album, video) | uk | usa |
| The Thorn (1984 ep) | ||
| Hyaena (1984) | uk | usa |
| Tinderbox (1986) | uk | usa |
| Through the Looking Glass (1987) | uk | usa |
| Peep Show (1988) | uk | usa (1988-09-06) |
| Superstition (1991) | uk | usa (1991-06-11) |
| Peel Sessions (1991, ep) | usa (1991-07-01) | |
| Kiss Them For Me (cd single) | uk | usa (1991-05-21) |
| Fear (Of the Unknown) / Spiral Twist (cd single) | usa (1991-11-26) | |
| Twice Upon a Time: The Singles (1992, compilation, video) | uk | usa (1992-10-13) |
| Rapture (1995) | uk | usa (1995-02-14) |
| Dizzy (le tour CD) | ||
| The Best of Siouxsie and the Banshees (le) | uk (2002-09-30) | usa (2002-11-12) |
| The Best of Siouxsie and the Banshees | uk (2002-09-30) | usa (2002-11-12) |
| The Seven Year Itch | uk uk (vinyl, 2003-05-19) |
usa (2003-07-22) |
| Reflections in the Looking Glass: A Tribute to Siouxsie and the Banshees | usa (1996-10-01) |
Active, London-based. Gothic rock. Played first live gig Summer, 2003.
From Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Graham:
"I see you don't understand, and I must explain it to you. Well, very long ago, on the spot where the Wild Wood waves now, before ever it had planted itself and grown up to what it now is, there was a city - a city of people, you know. Here, where we are standing, they lived, and walked, and talked, and slept, and carried on their business. Here they stabled their horses and feasted, from here they rode out to fight or drove out to trade. They were a powerful people, and rich, and great builders. They built to last, for they thought their city would last for ever."
which has much of the same content, but in a more disorganised way (and lots of pictures):