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I enjoyed the hell out of that.

I remember on the TV show Millennium, they had a scene of a character losing her mind, and it was set to Patti Smith's Horses, THE WHOLE SONG! It was awesome. I wish I could find the clip.

It's funny how that Prince's (Warner Bros artist at the time) soundtrack was hyped as hell, "Face To Face" wasn't released as a single until MONTHS after the movie came out. If Warner Bros even halfway tried, Siouxsie could have been an Oscar nominee.

Finally a SATB Gateway to Geekery! I'm surprised Juju wasn't singularly mentioned, as I believe that had some of John Mcgeoch's most innovative guitar work. Also, I think the Creature's Boomerang album is as good of an intro album to Siouxsie as any Kaleidoscope. I'm glad as time goes on she's getting recognised for

It's amazing how many times this has been sampled/remixed compared to other songs of the era…

"Edge of Seventeen" is one of the greatest songs ever, but I liked the Wild Heart album more.

My fave side project will always be The Creatures, which are Siouxsie Sioux and her former husbansd/Banshees drummer Budgie. A highlight was their album Hai, which was spun out from a long recorded play session between Budgie and Japanese taiko drummer Leonard Eto, which they made onto some amazing songs. Their stuff

Seriously, they need to put out the soundtrack. Can't Rhino get on that?

"It's a riot of colors! I see browns, and greys, and browns…!"

"What's a Maninmal?" "Well, he's half man, half animal…I don't know. Somebody slept with somebody." 2 characters at NBC headquarters on an ep of Caroline in the City. When fucking Caroline in the City gives you a good burn, you are a sad premise indeed!

"What's a Maninmal?" "Well, he's half man, half animal…I don't know. Somebody slept with somebody." 2 characters at NBC headquarters on an ep of Caroline in the City. When fucking Caroline in the City gives you a good burn, you are a sad premise indeed!

"That and a donkey named Ramone. Ah Ramone…good times, good times!" is my all time favorite line from this show, which has the most abundant amount of repeatable quotes. Also, to this day, whenever I hear somebody make any kind of justification, “Whatever lets you sleep at night.” is my go to comeback.

"That and a donkey named Ramone. Ah Ramone…good times, good times!" is my all time favorite line from this show, which has the most abundant amount of repeatable quotes. Also, to this day, whenever I hear somebody make any kind of justification, “Whatever lets you sleep at night.” is my go to comeback.

I remember when I was a kid watching an episode of Facts of Life where Tootie was super excited about Jermaine Jackson coming to town. Even having a meeting with some other students who were apparently a Jermaine fan club, whch even at that time was just a ridiculous concept. I just shook my pre-adolesent head with

I remember when I was a kid watching an episode of Facts of Life where Tootie was super excited about Jermaine Jackson coming to town. Even having a meeting with some other students who were apparently a Jermaine fan club, whch even at that time was just a ridiculous concept. I just shook my pre-adolesent head with

My favorite thing in this episode was when Jerri is staring out the window during the intervention."Everyone, stop and look at Jerri. Wait, pretend you're not looking at her, but reading magazines." That was a riff on a scene in the Jenifer Jason Leigh anerexia movie "The Best Little Girl In the World". I was very

My favorite thing in this episode was when Jerri is staring out the window during the intervention."Everyone, stop and look at Jerri. Wait, pretend you're not looking at her, but reading magazines." That was a riff on a scene in the Jenifer Jason Leigh anerexia movie "The Best Little Girl In the World". I was very

"What Gathering? You're a Gathering!"