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Best band with a female lead singer
Yeah here we go again. I figure this will be a lot more interesting than the best all girl band :laugh4: In fact its really tough picking betwenn the top two. Ill give it my best shot as to how Im feeling at the moment. This list is subject to change. Im sure many of you will want to do just that:laugh4:
#1 Janis Joplin with Big Brother and the Holding Company
Big Brother and The Holding Company - Summertime
Janis Joplin - Ball and Chain live at Monterey '67
#2 Jefferson Airplane
This song used to really get me worked up . In fact the whole album did. From Volunteers
JEFFERSON AIRPLANE-Dick Cavett (We Can Be Together)
Somebody To Love/White Rabbit Jefferson Airplane
#3 Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac - The Chain (Live from Reunion Arena)
Fleetwood Mac - "Silver Springs" Live
From there it gets to tough.
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Heart would be the one for me in this category. Janis was before my time, really. I never got into Grace Slick. I like Fleetwood Mac, but they don't rank up in the top five for me. I've got this fix on Missing Persons that won't quit, but though they may be my fave in this category, I couldn't say they anywhere near the best. Yeah, Heart is it for me.
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Heart was #4 on my list :beam: The best hair band ever :laugh4:
Heres something pretty neat. Just the two of them
Ann & Nancy Wilson - The Battle of Evermore
Heart - What About Love
Hard to believe how hot they both were back then. No not in the 1st video:laugh4:
Heart - Alone
Heart - Never
Some of the greatest power ballads ever.
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I always knew they were gay :laugh4:
Hey guess what I had two tickets to
Lynyrd Skynyrd at North Fork Theater (New York) on 19 Jun 2007 ...8pm. A whole 15 minutes from home. Eat your heart out I sold them.:laugh4:
Pssst iIneeded the money. Well not that bad But its not that I wouldnt have loved to have gone. But bussiness is bussiness of you know what I mean. Plus I dont like paying for concerts. Guess Im spoiled.
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Meh New Skynyrd isnt really that good. I was a bit dissapointed when I saw them at the rodeo but the rodeo more than made up for them
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I agree with your list, except Fleetwood Mac, although that's only because I have a personal vendetta against them due to my parent's overplaying their music in the car when I was young.
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PJ Harvey
Janis Joplin is a very good choice too.
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I can't beieve that no one has mentioned Debbie Harry (Blondie). On looks alone she wins, hands down.
Then there's Alison Moyet (Yazoo), she has one of the move powerful and emotive voices I've ever heard.
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I loved Catatonia at their height. I used to be awestruck by how Cerys Matthews went through a bottle of wine, a bottle of something else, and 2-3 cans of beer over the course of a 30 minute gig, in the gaps between songs. Then there was another gig, Astoria IIRC, where her choice of refreshment was a bottle or two of vodka. Fantastic.
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I loved Catatonia at their height. I used to be awestruck by how Cerys Matthews went through a bottle of wine, a bottle of something else, and 2-3 cans of beer over the course of a 30 minute gig, in the gaps between songs. Then there was another gig, Astoria IIRC, where her choice of refreshment was a bottle or two of vodka. Fantastic.
Not to rain on her parade, but water can look a lot like vodka from down in the audience.
I never much liked Catatonia, and when they did that song about how rubbish London was and how much they liked '[going] off back to Wales, my conclusion was, well, why don't you just [go] off back to Wales then? There's 7 million of us in London, its not like we are going to miss a few whinging Welshmen.
Plus that Road rage song made even Oasis's lyrics seem good.
Right now I'd say Evanescence are quite good, although it won't last.
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If we're talking babes they don't come much babier than these...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYBxVtqrAEA
:sweatdrop:
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Not to rain on her parade, but water can look a lot like vodka from down in the audience.
Smirnoff water? I didn't even notice it was vodka until I saw pictures of the gig afterwards, with the label clearly visible.
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Who was the braindead interviewer who asked them, "So, how did you first meet?"
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Nightwish
Aye, and she has quite the voice as well.
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I cant believe no one has named #5 on my list yet. A local Long Island Girl who made it big
Pat Benatar
Pat Benatar...'Heartbreaker'..'LIVE'
Pat Benatar-You Better Run
Pat Benatar "Promises in the Dark"
Whole song not great video or sound
This one is just the first third of the song but with perfect sound and video
Pat Benatar - Promises In The Dark Video.
She has so many great songs and a great band.
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Who was the braindead interviewer who asked them, "So, how did you first meet?"
IIRC Donna Ayre (sp)
She made Mrs. Merton look professional. :laugh4:
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I second Blondie.
No Doubt has some good songs, that would be my #2.
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Heres another Im surprised hasnt been mentioned
No Doubt - Don't Speak
no doubt - just a girl
Heres a hint about another. This girl used to be a doll and had probably the greatest back up group of all time. Can you name her?
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The Distillers
Young Crazed Peeling
City of Angels
Beat Your Heart Out
I'm sure most of you won't like this but oh well.:beam:
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For me, Pat Benatar would rank up in the top 10. My problem is that I was playing clubs in an era where Pat was all over the airwaves and break time DJ tapes. I heard her over and over and over again, and it just wore me out.
The Pretenders music will always bring back fond memories. In '84 we opened our night with Middle of the Road. We also did Brass in Pocket (my fave), Back on the Chain Gang, Show me and 2000 Miles. Our guitar player really excelled copping the Pretenders.
Meshell NdegeOcello is a fabulous bass player, vocalist and songwriter. I'm not drawn by much rap, and only some hip-hop, but Meshell's pseudo jazzy hip-hoppy tunes--from Plantation Lullabies in particular-- seriously pump.
I like the Cardigans a lot! Fresh, youthful, breezy and quirky--I just love their style. Their version of Iron Man never fails to crack me up.
Yes, forgot about Alison Moyet and Yazoo. I've followed Vince Clarke for a very long time now. He's a master programmer of arpeggiators and sequencers, and blends sounds and rhythms in a technopop way that appeals to me. I thought Alison's voice complimented his work, and vice versa. I respected Vince for resisting the lure of MIDI-based sequencers and arpeggiators in favor of the older, less convenient, but more accurate analog devices.
Kate Bush is a powerhouse vocalist, songwriter, and keyboardist. Funny that I hardly ever see her mentioned in these kinds of threads. Back in her early days I listened to her a lot, and liked most of it.
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Well, Gawain, you nailed my first and second picks, consecutively (Janis with Big Brother, and the Airplane) plus one of my favorite unknown Airplane songs ("We Can Be Together"... god, I love that song... "UP AGAINST THE WALL, MOTHER****** -- TEAR DOWN THE WALL!")
Other than that, I really don't know... MAYBE Aretha Franklin, mainly because she is an undeniable classic, though I'm not a big fan of hers. Would "The Mamas and the Papas" count?
OOH, OOH, I KNOW -- Big Mama Thornton! :2thumbsup: Never heard a lot of her, but what I heard is good.
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OOH, OOH, I KNOW -- Big Mama Thornton! Never heard a lot of her, but what I heard is good.
Talk about a ground breaker,I love her.
Big Mama Thornton - HOUND DOG!! Orig. 1953 Peacock 78RPM
Youtube used to have lots of her wailing on guitar but for some reason their all gone.
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plus one of my favorite unknown Airplane songs ("We Can Be Together"... god, I love that song...
My favorite airplane song. You play the reprise(volunteers):laugh4: right after it and really get goin
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Hows about Texas with the lovely Sharleen Spiteri as lead singer, I like the White on Blonde album.
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Justine Frischmann of Elastica. First time i saw a video of one of their songs i was left entranced by her. Then again, i've always had a soft spot for woman who sing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIt7eWa0oG4
The bass guitarist Annie Holland is nice as well. Not a touch on Justine though.
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Smirnoff water? I didn't even notice it was vodka until I saw pictures of the gig afterwards, with the label clearly visible.
Still not to rain on her parade but it is possible to fill up an empty vodka bottle with water. If Axl Rose can fill up a Jack Daniels bottle with Liptons...
I thought I was the only person in the world who remembered Pat Benatar. I used to love her stuff. (In the heat of the Night was the first album I ever bought, and I got every one when it came out after that up to Seven the Hard Way) . But I don't think it really stands the test of time. Great for a nostalgia kick though.