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So, 'Siouxsie & The Banshees - At the BBC' is a fascinating collection, really. It brings together some dynamic live sessions that capture the raw energy of the band during their peak era. The standout for me has to be the 1981 Warwick concert—just before the Juju album dropped—where John McGeoch's guitar work is mesmerizing. Plus, Robert Smith's appearance adds a layer of intrigue, especially on those nine tracks. The pacing feels natural, with the audience's energy feeding into the performance, and the overall atmosphere is just electric, showcasing their unique sound and stage presence. It's a compelling snapshot of a pivotal moment in post-punk history.
This release is quite the gem for collectors, primarily due to the previously unreleased Warwick concert, making it a unique piece in the band's discography. The film was initially available on DVD, but its scarcity has only increased over time, leading to a growing interest among fans and collectors alike. Not all editions are created equal, so keep an eye out for the best quality versions, as they can vary significantly.
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