Monday, July 26, 2010

1992 – Siouxsie & The Banshees – Universal Amphitheatre

1992 02.01 Siouxsie and the Banshees Universal Amphitheatre

This was the time for Siouxsie.  The band was touring like crazy.  Cathy and I saw them a number of times during this period.  They had a song on the Tim Burton Batman Returns soundtrack and released the Once Upon a Time singles cd and the Twice Upon A Time box set.  

A review from the L.A. Times;
Flexed-Up, Sexed-Up Siouxsie Sioux Wisely Loses the Lost-Girl Image
February 03, 1992
STEVE HOCHMAN

Siouxsie Sioux had a surprise for some of her young Siouxsettes at the Universal Amphitheatre on Saturday, the first of two nights there for her and her Banshees. Many of the worshipful young women were dressed the way they must have expected their idol to be: the Louise Brooks-like tragic heroine she's been for much of her lengthy and influential run as a gloom-pop icon. What they got was an aerobicized sex-tease: Sioux, with '40s-ish, piled-up hair topping a very revealing body suit, looked like Sean Young in "Blade Runner" and moved like a Jazzercise instructor. And she didn't mope one bit. It's not quite a reinvention of Madonna-esque proportions, but the message was clear: Limberly flaunting sexuality and fitness the way she used to flaunt misery and confusion, Sioux wants once and for all to lose the lost-girl image in favor of that of a strong, confident woman. Though she strayed perilously close to Sheena Easton territory at times, it's a positive move, showing her still-young, still-confused fans (like Deadheads, there seems to be a constant supply of fresh Siouxsettes) that there can be a bright future. Musically, too, Sioux and crew (who also play San Diego's Golden Hall on Tuesday) have pretty much abandoned the veiled gloom of old for sunnier techno-pop, which is fine, since plenty of others have carried on the old tortured torch. The newer sound isn't as distinctive or hypnotic as the old, but it beats artistically running in place--even as it made an appropriate soundtrack for Sioux's physically running in place.

Setlist;
1. Tattoo
2. Poppy Day
3. Cry
4. Paradise Place
5. Spiral Twist
6. Shadowtime
7. Got to Get Up
8. Drifter
9. Softly
10. Obsession
11. Kiss Them for Me
12. Peek-A-Boo
13. Cities in Dust
14. Fear (of the Unknown)
15. Dear Prudence (The Beatles cover)
16. Silly Thing
17. This Wheel's On Fire (Bob Dylan cover)

This was a great show.  Very entertaining.  I like watching her perform and her working that stage!   
I think it was at this time that they did an in-store signing.  I can't find any references to it online and so don't remember the exact date.  I had the booklet for my favourite Siouxsie cd signed. 

Those of you that have this cd know that the last picture on the final page is of Robert Smith.
I swore then that one day I would have that page signed by Robert.  
And so....  Some 8+ years later....

 
Mission accomplished!

 

3 comments:

  1. We sure saw them alot! That in store signing was great! If that person didn't sneak in through the back door we wouldn't of got all of those autographs! I just remember guys crying because they got to meet her!

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  2. i am sure you will have a great tale to tell about how you got robert's signature. can't wait for that episode

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  3. The record store signing was at Tower Records in Woodland Hills. Not having brought anything good to sign we had them sign one of our 1-year old son's (unused) diapers. Don't know what ever happened to it. Ex wife probably lost it.

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