Siouxsie Sioux
She was one of the suburban bored teenagers known as the Bromley Contingent, including Steven Severin and other punks.
Early life
Siouxsie Sioux, was born Susan Dallion in Guy's Hospital, in south London, England.Her mother, Elizabeth Betty, did not possess any front teeth because her father's brother, Johnny, had gone berserk one night and smashed her in the face.
The Dallions had met in the Belgian Congo, she speaking French, he milking serum from poisonous snakes as part of his work as a laboratory technician. Mr. Dallion's drinking, or "disease" as it is sometimes also called, meant Betty had to work full-time as a bilingual secretary. She never talked about "it" and he was an "it" as far as the family were concerned. Alcohol finally killed Mr. Dallion when Susan was 14.
Younger than her two siblings, Susan was left to keep her own counsel, and look after herself as best as she was able. The garden at their home north of Petts Wood grew into a jungle - high hedges, a crisis of roses - until the neighbours ganged up and complained. The Dallions must prune their hedges, they insisted.
She attended Mottingham Secondary Modern School for Girls in Kent and went on to work as a waitress.
Professional Career
Siouxsie's first gig was as an unrehearsed fill-in band at the 100 Club's "Punk Rock Festival", two nights in July, 1976 organized by Malcolm McLaren.One of her first public appearances was in company with the Sex Pistols on Bill Grundy's controversial television show, in the course of which the host tried to chat her up.
"Grundy: What about you are you in it for the money or are you just having a good time? Siouxsie:I'm having a good time. Grundy: I'll bet you are... Sioux: I've always wanted to meet you... Grundy: We'll meet afterwards shall we?"
In 1976 The Bromley Contingent followed the Sex Pistols to France and Siouxsie was punched by an Arab. She was wearing a topless bra, black vinyl stockings and a black armband with a swastika on it. She liked Salon Kitty and disliked those who banged on about being in the war; the swastika was joke camp not death camp and she did not, then, appreciate the panorama of implications. "The Nazis were not only anti-Semitic but anti-anyone different, anti-anyone like me." The regalia backfired. The National Front started to pay attention and she was horrified.
Siouxsie married Siouxsie and the Banshees' drummer, Budgie.
Siouxsie is the featured vocalist on the title track to Basement Jaxx's 2003 album Kish Kash. (Strangely the track is spelled "Cish Cash")