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DISRAELI ROAD, Putney, London SW15, just south of the River Thames, 1980.
Underneath the arches of a railway bridge, carrying the District line south
towards Wimbledon's Centre Court, nestled a rehearsal studio named RITZ. Ritz
was a long way in every way from it's somewhat grander namesake on Piccadilly,
but the kettle worked and that was to be important. Siouxsie And The Banshees'
'Juju' was taking shape in an insulated room below the rumble and vibration of
the over ground underground. Taking a break from teasing the arrangement of
'Arabian Knights' out of it's original 3/4 waltz time, Steve Severin & John
McGeoch left Siouxsie & myself alone. And, like proverbial cats, we
played...............while the kettle boiled!
'But Not Them' sounded strangely complete with just drums and voice and
although it was recorded that way as part of the 'Juju' sessions, it was to be
the impetus for the first Creatures' recordings of May 25th, 26th & 27th,
1981. In those three days, working for the first time with producer Mike
Hedges, we also recorded and mixed 'Mad Eyed Screamer', 'So Unreal', 'Thumb', a
cover of the Troggs' 'Wild Thing' and celebrated one of Siouxsie's many 'in the
studio' birthdays! Released on September 25th, 1981, 'Wild Things By The Creatures'
was actually titled after 'Where the Wild Things Are' by the writer and
illustrator Maurice Sendak.
On the UK
Juju tour, a bathroom in the Newcastle Holiday Inn, was where the impromptu
photo shoot for the 'Wild Things...' sleeve took place, giving a first glimpse
into our other world. By flying West from London to Hawaii, December 31, 1982,
we met the New Year three times, midnight UK in Canada, a Canadian party at
35,000 ft and Aloha '83 Hawaiian style with thousands of firecrackers exploding
from the high rise hotel windows of Honolulu, Oahu.
Two days later we arrived in Kuilima with a couple of ideas for lyrics, some
drum sticks, a tambourine, a lot of unswerving confidence and several tins of
Heinz baked beans for emergencies. We left 14 days later with the ten completed
songs that would be our musical 'Feast', written, recorded and mixed and even
time for photos beneath a Banyan tree!
A one off single, 'Right Now' hit no. 14 on the UK singles chart in August
1983, a quick blast of big brass, then the Creatures were absorbed back into
the all consuming passion of the Banshees. After six years, four big city
studio albums; 'Hyaena', 'Tinderbox', 'Through the Looking Glass', 'Peepshow'
and all the hullaballoo of the Peepshow Road show, Siouxsie & I set off on
a long drive through the old castle lands of Spain, looking for that other
world once more.
The Creatures surfaced again in May 1989, on a bull ranch, Jerez de la
Frontera, Spain. We set up a mobile studio beneath the vaulted ceiling of the old
winery, and allowed the rarefied air of Andalucia to infuse our senses. The
release of 'Boomerang' prompted our live debut on TV using guest musicians to
reach the parts that we couldn't, but, using sampling & sequencing
technology and two huge drum kits, we did our first live shows as a duo playing
Europe & the USA in 1990.
After 'Superstition' in 1991 and 'The Rapture' in 1995, Siouxsie And The
Banshees stopped. Fifteen years after those little Ritz tea breaks, it ended. A
very strange feeling.
By 1996 our last ties to major label music business were cut, as Geffen records
became part of the Universal behemoth, by October '96 we had recorded 12 new Creature
songs, independently. In 1998 we debuted two songs live on BBC TV, launched the
SIOUX label, gave the first SIOUX 7" single away free at the Garage gigs,
played Mexico City, toured the USA, played the Edinburgh Festival and recorded
our final show of the year in London for the Zulu CD. In 1999 we released our
3rd album, 'Anima Animus', toured the UK, Europe, USA & Japan, played
Glastonbury & many European festivals and then returned to the USA for
eight Halloween parties!
Then we put
the kettle on again...............and we all know what happens whilst the
kettle boils!