Girls who can rock
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- Goldman
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Deerhoof is great. I haven't seen them live, but uh.. yeah, the fact that I vouch for them probably reinforces whatever opinion you have of them after that last post.
glug glug glug egg makes wine. You can make wine too.
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- Goldman
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- Caravan Ray
- bono
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- Niemöller
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- Goldman
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Bow wow wow.
X-Ray Spex.
The Plasmatics, feat. the Toughest Woman In the World, R.I.P.
Juliet (Lewis) and the Licks actually rock too.
The Selector.
Jane County and the Electric Chairs—well, does she count? She started out as Wayne County before the sex change.
X-Ray Spex.
The Plasmatics, feat. the Toughest Woman In the World, R.I.P.
Juliet (Lewis) and the Licks actually rock too.
The Selector.
Jane County and the Electric Chairs—well, does she count? She started out as Wayne County before the sex change.
Punk rock is for children. Grab a six-pack at Half-a-Dozen Records.
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- bono
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- Karski
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I can't believe no one's mentioned Wendy Carlos!
The Aislers Set
Or underappreciated Cibo Matto
Jenny Toomey (when she sings Franklin Bruno songs)
Margo Guryan (Responsible for one of my all-time favorite albums)
Of course, The Shaggs
Anna Oxygen
Tulip Sweet & Her Trail of Tears
Princess Superstar
Patty Donahue of the Waitresses
The wonderful Lucia Pamela
Astrud Gilberto
Dear Nora
Nancy Sinatra!
The Aislers Set
Or underappreciated Cibo Matto
Jenny Toomey (when she sings Franklin Bruno songs)
Margo Guryan (Responsible for one of my all-time favorite albums)
Of course, The Shaggs
Anna Oxygen
Tulip Sweet & Her Trail of Tears
Princess Superstar
Patty Donahue of the Waitresses
The wonderful Lucia Pamela
Astrud Gilberto
Dear Nora
Nancy Sinatra!
make love, not music
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- Ibárruri
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forget working in the vineyards, if you can do that i'm sure there's some lonely guys out there who will pay you a fortune for this service.Egg wrote:I can AIM transfer you some females that you probably like.
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- Goldman
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- Heather. Redmon.
- Goldman
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Ha ha! I don't know if they rock, but they do squeek and shreek quite well! Spencer likes the Soviettes, so they must rock!
Listen to our music!jack wrote:heather is the hardest working mom on songfight (in addition to being arguably the rockinist chick....).
- Rabid Garfunkel
- Churchill
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Tanya Donnelly (formerly of Throwing Muses, now solo)
Siouxie Sioux (formerly of Siouxie & the Banshees, Creatures)
Some French punk band named "La Doubt" (or maybe that's just one of their songs. I'm useless, memory-wise, and they only put out vinyl, the fiends. Spelling possibly incorrrect)
Hazel O'Connor (punk, her "Breaking Glass" [1980?] album is fucking brilliant, IMNSHO)
Laurie Anderson is god, though listening-tastes-wise, for you she may be one of those small volcano gods that throw pumice all over a mexican farm's back forty, as in, way distant and removed from your daily life. Rent "Home of the Brave" if you can find it, for the best possible introduction to the magic that is she.
Siouxie Sioux (formerly of Siouxie & the Banshees, Creatures)
Some French punk band named "La Doubt" (or maybe that's just one of their songs. I'm useless, memory-wise, and they only put out vinyl, the fiends. Spelling possibly incorrrect)
Hazel O'Connor (punk, her "Breaking Glass" [1980?] album is fucking brilliant, IMNSHO)
Laurie Anderson is god, though listening-tastes-wise, for you she may be one of those small volcano gods that throw pumice all over a mexican farm's back forty, as in, way distant and removed from your daily life. Rent "Home of the Brave" if you can find it, for the best possible introduction to the magic that is she.
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- Churchill
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- Niemöller
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Egg is right... Without any guidance as to what you like, it's hard to pick for you.
That said, I'm happy to throw some heretofor unmentioned double-x folks into the ring
(Where they can wrastle in jello and pull eachother's hair):
The Geraldine Fibbers Raucous w/ interesting instrumentation... Cellos and whathaveyou...I prefer their first album / eps
Nina Nastasia Folky w/ evocative lyrics... also uses great instrumentation. I like "The Blackened Air"
Veda Hille Can be all over the map, musically, but tends toward the folky...(But, dude! She played with DOA! So she must rock, too!)
Meredith Monk Uhhh... now I'm pushing the definition of "Rock" but since y'all have already thrown in Diamanda, Deerhoof, and Laurie Anderson, we ought to include her. I don't love everything she does, but the song "Gotham Lullabye" (on "Dolmen Music" I think?) is fabu.
The Places or Amy Annelle I actually haven't heard Amy's recorded solo stuff, but her stuff with the Places was fantastic. Folky with full band. May be hard to get though... start here: http://www.hushrecords.com
The Dresden Dolls Surely everyone knows about these guys already...
Quasi gets my vote over Slayer Kitty (heh) for best band featuring Janet Weiss.
Mirah I don't love most of Mirah's stuff, but her crazy wild-western tinged "Cold Cold Water" deserves attention.
I know I'm missing people... and I'm primarily picking bands where the gals are up front... with the exception of Quasi. If I think of others will amend.
I also second many already mentioned-- K. Hirsch, J. Mitchell, etc...
--Em
That said, I'm happy to throw some heretofor unmentioned double-x folks into the ring
(Where they can wrastle in jello and pull eachother's hair):
The Geraldine Fibbers Raucous w/ interesting instrumentation... Cellos and whathaveyou...I prefer their first album / eps
Nina Nastasia Folky w/ evocative lyrics... also uses great instrumentation. I like "The Blackened Air"
Veda Hille Can be all over the map, musically, but tends toward the folky...(But, dude! She played with DOA! So she must rock, too!)
Meredith Monk Uhhh... now I'm pushing the definition of "Rock" but since y'all have already thrown in Diamanda, Deerhoof, and Laurie Anderson, we ought to include her. I don't love everything she does, but the song "Gotham Lullabye" (on "Dolmen Music" I think?) is fabu.
The Places or Amy Annelle I actually haven't heard Amy's recorded solo stuff, but her stuff with the Places was fantastic. Folky with full band. May be hard to get though... start here: http://www.hushrecords.com
The Dresden Dolls Surely everyone knows about these guys already...
Quasi gets my vote over Slayer Kitty (heh) for best band featuring Janet Weiss.
Mirah I don't love most of Mirah's stuff, but her crazy wild-western tinged "Cold Cold Water" deserves attention.
I know I'm missing people... and I'm primarily picking bands where the gals are up front... with the exception of Quasi. If I think of others will amend.
I also second many already mentioned-- K. Hirsch, J. Mitchell, etc...
--Em