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<blockquote data-quote="payn" data-source="post: 8596837" data-attributes="member: 90374"><p>I like where this is going;</p><p></p><p>Babes in Toyland-<em>Spanking Machine</em> Lets get this started with a bang. There would be no Hole or Sleater-Kinney without the Babes. Period. This all lady rock band combined the sounds of rock and metal into an early era grundge. Pioneers of the female band in the 80/90's. </p><p></p><p>PJ Harvey-<em>Dry </em>Just the beginning of a great career guitarist, emo-laden vocalist, activist, etc... What cant PJ do?</p><p></p><p>Liz Phair-<em>Exile in Guylville </em>Liz did what a lot of ladies did, but had a more polished veneer to her final product. Impressive to see a solo act leading alternative out of the new wave era. Its not all smooth with Liz either (F and run since 14...)</p><p></p><p>Nina Simmone-<em>Pastel Blues</em> Nina was a great voice in music and activism. She had an uncanny sense about her that let her go into well to do white audiences and drop a whole lotta politics on them. I mean, how genius was Mississippi God Damn? Not even on the album but gotta mention it. Pastel Blues just happens to be my favorite recordings from Nina which is very hard to narrow down.</p><p></p><p>Ella Fitzgerald-<em>Get Happy</em> Ella is sort of an opposite to Nina. She was always joyful and optimistic. A voice like silk and ability to brighten up any blue sky. </p><p></p><p>Heart-<em>Little Queen </em>So, all these dudes hard rocking out of the 70's into the 80's and where are the ladies? Right here is the answer from Heart. Just solid rock tunes that pass the test of time decade after decade.</p><p></p><p>Lauren Hill-<em>The miseducation of Lauren Hill </em>I certainly dont want Lauren's kids to starve but I gotta have that album! The female activist voice in music had all but been drowned out. Lauren comes in with a sledgehammer and lays it on us. The best of the Fugees indeed.</p><p></p><p>Neheh Cherry-<em>Raw like Sushi </em>So, is Neheh English? Spanish? Who knows but her music is an incredible melting pot of 80/90's hip hop. A real pop sensability while holding onto cultural beats that were sadly missing at the time as music moved into a standardized product.</p><p></p><p>Kate Bush-<em>The Whole Story </em>Not many women were doing it their way in the 80's. I mean, Kate just picked up where Joni and King left off and added some synth for good measure. A long and great career that really was rolling at this point in the 80's Just admirable.</p><p></p><p>Feist-<em>Pleasure </em>Last, but not least, Feist. Thats right the Apple commercial 3..2..1 chick. Of course, those who know Fiest also know she is a kick ass guitar player. I mean, her Gibson SG has gouges of wood missing from her shredding the damn thing. Pleasure is a semiconcept album that really hits hard in the center of indie rock and leaves no doubt that Feist is a great musician and writer. Best female album hands down in quite some time. Dont sleep on this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="payn, post: 8596837, member: 90374"] I like where this is going; Babes in Toyland-[I]Spanking Machine[/I] Lets get this started with a bang. There would be no Hole or Sleater-Kinney without the Babes. Period. This all lady rock band combined the sounds of rock and metal into an early era grundge. Pioneers of the female band in the 80/90's. PJ Harvey-[I]Dry [/I]Just the beginning of a great career guitarist, emo-laden vocalist, activist, etc... What cant PJ do? Liz Phair-[I]Exile in Guylville [/I]Liz did what a lot of ladies did, but had a more polished veneer to her final product. Impressive to see a solo act leading alternative out of the new wave era. Its not all smooth with Liz either (F and run since 14...) Nina Simmone-[I]Pastel Blues[/I] Nina was a great voice in music and activism. She had an uncanny sense about her that let her go into well to do white audiences and drop a whole lotta politics on them. I mean, how genius was Mississippi God Damn? Not even on the album but gotta mention it. Pastel Blues just happens to be my favorite recordings from Nina which is very hard to narrow down. Ella Fitzgerald-[I]Get Happy[/I] Ella is sort of an opposite to Nina. She was always joyful and optimistic. A voice like silk and ability to brighten up any blue sky. Heart-[I]Little Queen [/I]So, all these dudes hard rocking out of the 70's into the 80's and where are the ladies? Right here is the answer from Heart. Just solid rock tunes that pass the test of time decade after decade. Lauren Hill-[I]The miseducation of Lauren Hill [/I]I certainly dont want Lauren's kids to starve but I gotta have that album! The female activist voice in music had all but been drowned out. Lauren comes in with a sledgehammer and lays it on us. The best of the Fugees indeed. Neheh Cherry-[I]Raw like Sushi [/I]So, is Neheh English? Spanish? Who knows but her music is an incredible melting pot of 80/90's hip hop. A real pop sensability while holding onto cultural beats that were sadly missing at the time as music moved into a standardized product. Kate Bush-[I]The Whole Story [/I]Not many women were doing it their way in the 80's. I mean, Kate just picked up where Joni and King left off and added some synth for good measure. A long and great career that really was rolling at this point in the 80's Just admirable. Feist-[I]Pleasure [/I]Last, but not least, Feist. Thats right the Apple commercial 3..2..1 chick. Of course, those who know Fiest also know she is a kick ass guitar player. I mean, her Gibson SG has gouges of wood missing from her shredding the damn thing. Pleasure is a semiconcept album that really hits hard in the center of indie rock and leaves no doubt that Feist is a great musician and writer. Best female album hands down in quite some time. Dont sleep on this! [/QUOTE]
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