Interestingly enough, Siouxsie confessed that her favorite colors are black and gold. Hence, the simply gorgeous, evocative artwork for the era of A Kiss In The Dreamhouse...without question, my favorite album cover of theirs, and it was Siouxsie's idea. My interest and love of Gustav Kilmt got started, unbeknownst to me at the time, in 1985, when I beheld the album for the first time. Haven't been the same since. Peter, my (Banshees & Other Creatures) friend, as always, thank you for this. What stuck me while watching this last year was how much Siouxsie has remained virtually the same visually and artistically. Patiently awaiting the next epic in her musical saga...
Such a shame I cannot find any proper full feature documentaries on Siouxsie and the Banshees. I've only been able to find short clips of someone else talking about them. You'd think by now there would at least be a couple of official ones floating around. Too much to hope for I guess.
That fan's comment is quite interesting and relatable. FWIW, I actually found the B52's Planet Claire genuinely scary/spooky the first time I heard it.
I think Siouxsie was sexy she was just was very strong and assertive and in control. But she had a haughty glamour about her and was never one of the boys.