Women Who Rock


There is an excellent new docuseries on Amazon Prime called "Women Who Rock".

This series goes pretty much back to the beginning and continues through today.

Highly recommended!!!

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@mofimadness - thanks for the heads up!

@tylermunns - that's literally the title of the documentary he was recommending.  Personally, I wouldn't eschew any song based on its choice to use gendered words in title or lyrics.  When I sit down to listen, I usually don't stream or go totally random.  I may choose an artist based on gender, type of music, the feel of the music (music that rocked existed long before rock, which itself is predated by rock & roll), the specific instrument or instruments I feel like hearing or not hearing, the label, or other category that may be arbitrary in nature, but methodical in that moment.

I know you're an informed, serious poster.  If a thread is not of interest to you, why waste time stirring the pot?

Only ONE mention of Janis?  You ever SEE her perform live?

Where do you think all the others come from?

Oh, some of Joan's inspiration came from Suzi, by the way.

 

Cheers!

The entire 90s Riot Grrrl scene... Courtney Love, Grace Potter, Wilson Sisters, Kay Hanley, Chrissie Hynde, Deborah Harry, Nina Gordon & Louise Post, Jannis Joplin, Dusty Springfield, Stevie Nicks, Runaways, Meg White , Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson (H.E.R.) and on and on - so many, endless talent!