Thursday, February 09, 2006
You’re Lost Little Girl (1987) – Siouxsie and The Banshees
Siouxsie and The Banshees transform “You’re Lost Little Girl” into a vehicle that veers in a direction darker than the original. While The Doors’ version is a bit mysterious, their arrangement is also suffused with a subtle breeziness which merely hints at a girl’s mental affliction. The Banshees, on the other hand, toss her headlong into a bout with schizophrenia. Siouxsie’s aseptic intonations drift over a gloomy waltz that soon crumbles into a brazen march embellished with majestic bells, gallant flamenco strums, ceremonial synthesizers and a jittery tambourine. Negotiating the maze of an insane mind, the girl soon plunges into a nightmarish amusement park funhouse, as if circus sideshow freaks have usurped the park after-hours and forced her to confront her madness. Deranged howls spiral on a rollercoaster of erratic glockenspiel and piano in a bizarre interlude—completely foreign to the original—that typifies the ordeal of a girl interrupted, wandering the catacombs of dementia. Perhaps she will find solace in the grotesque distortions of the funhouse mirrors—the only ones which accurately reflect her reality.
Not available from iTunes Music Store. See also "Land's End" (1987)– Siouxsie and The Banshees
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