Appleford Steve Checking In With. PJ Harvey In a New York State of Mind Los Angeles Times 29-11-2000 Q: Was there any figure who connected with you when you were just a listener? A: It’s hard to beat Siouxsie Sioux, in terms of live performance. She is so exciting to watch, so full of energy and human raw quality.
Playlist – Peter Hook’s “Field recordingsQ magazine 23-04-2013 „Siouxsie and the Banshees were one of our big influences [...] The Banshees first LP was one of my favourite ever records, the way the guitarist and the drummer played was a really unusual way of playing”.
Radiohead Official Biography – Capitol Canada MuchMcapitolmusic.ca 2012 Colin Greenwood remembers: „The first single we’re releasing is actually the longest song on the record. („There There”). It was all recorded live in Oxford. We all got excited at the end because Nigel was trying to get Jonny to play like John McGeoch in Siouxsie and the Banshees. All the old farts in the band were in seventh heaven.
Jeff Klingman 10 Bullet Points from the Thom Yorke Interview on WTF with Marc Maron Thelmagazine.com 22-07-2013 „The band that really changed my life was R.E.M. and Siouxsie and the Banshees...”. „My favourite show I ever saw then was Siouxsie and she was absolutely amazing. She’s totally in command of the whole audience.”.
Mitchell, Pete. „Spellbound: the story of John McGeoch” BBC2. 02 2008. About McGeoch’s contribution to the single „Spellbound”, Johnny Marr stated: „It’s so clever. He’s got this really good picky thing going on which is very un-rock’n’roll and this actual tune he’s playing is really quite mysterious”. Radio 2's Pete Mitchell talks to Howard Devoto, Siouxsie Sioux and Johnny Marr among others, as he shines a light on the life of this unsung guitar hero.