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I just got back from the Siouxsie show at the Commodore. Despite the fact that things got started waaaay late (doors at 8:00, but the show didn't start until after 11:00) it was worth the wait. Despite standing and waiting for three hours the crowd was appreciative enough to get a second encore. Siouxise was charming and Budgie was a ham.

I'm going to be an utter zombie at work tomorrow... I was already feeling rotten enough to have called in sick today, but Valerian and I bought our tickets months ago and dragged out sorry, old butts out anyway. The only reason I'm even still up to post this is to down a cup of hot cold-medicine.

It was Siouxsie that "turned" me. Back in 1977/78 I was all about punk. I read about Siouxsie and what was being called "gloom punk" in a fanzine and picked up a copy of "The Scream" in 1979. I still have that record (vinyl, of course). Another "old bat" sitting with Valerian and I made a comment about it being nice seeing all the baby-bats out for some good music and I quipped back, "I was just thinking, 'I have Siouxsie records older than those girls'."

OK. I'm rambling like Grandpa Simpson now. The cold medicine is kicking in. Time for bed...

If you weren't there you missed a good show.

I didn't even know she was playing.  Guess I was too busy with my moving and setting up shop and all. [color=red](That’s no excuse!)  As an odd coincidence, I’ve just spent the last few days with Siouxsie in my car stereo.  (Not many clear radio stations around here.)  I haven’t pulled that one out in over three years.  That’s kind of spooky. :o

SwoopGuy

I had Siouxsie & Nina Hagen to thank as female role models when I was a teen, so there's a special place in my heart for those ladies.  Siouxsie was as lovely as ever last night and I'm glad I got to see her again.  I discovered that the last couple of shows she's done on this tour got to a very late start - I don't what the deal is with that.  Her voice was a bit strained at times (throat problems), but that didn't make the show any less fantastic.  I'm glad she played at the Commodore - it's such a great venue, because it's big but not-too-big, and no matter where you are you can see the stage quite well.  If ever a band you like plays there, no matter what the ticket price, go see them.

OK, I'm going to go back to hurting now and have another hot lemon drink.  Ugh.