VoodooDolly- could you recommend a Siouxsie album for beginners? I want to listen to some but all I've got at the moment is a live album which I've not listened to much. Should I keep going with that or should I get a studio album, and which one?
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If I were you, I'd suggest getting their greatest hits cd and then choosing your favourite tracks and buying the cds they appear on. That's how I tend to do it.
Kitty Fire wrote: If I were you, I'd suggest getting their greatest hits cd and then choosing your favourite tracks and buying the cds they appear on. That's how I tend to do it.
That's how I do it too. I definitely recommend The Best of Siouxsie and the Banshees; or if you are willing to get 2 CDs, then get Once Upon A Time & Twice Upon A Time, which are the singles collections & an even better choice for a crash course on Siouxsie.
Well, at 36 I'm probably way too old to be classed as a mookychick! Maybe i should call myself a mookygimmer?!
anyway, i'm bored crapless with having no girlfriends my own age who are into the same shit as me, so i thought i'd sign on here so i could at least have some cool cyber company!
Ninjas have no impressive skills of which to boast. They run around in their pyjamas and pretend to be stealthy and everyone else in the world pretends not to see them until it's too late. Rather like you would if you were playing with a child. And they then sit around, eating lotus leaves and meditating.
Now pirates on the other hand knew how to have a good time and would never enter a battle sober. The ships, the sea, the boarding of other ships, the buried treasure and the pet monkeys. Who wouldn't want to be a pirate, whilst the children play in their pjs?
Did I say ninja pirate?... surely I meant 'ninja parrot'! Imagine, gliding silently through the air, onto a sleeping shoulder - one lethal peck and whoosh, off into the darkness leaving only a resounding 'pieces o' eight' to mark your passage.