...and yes, Teach :D, availability on amazon (tho thats seems awfully
exclusionarily exclusive to this nowaver of a certain age).
what about Danielle (UK's answer to Lydia and Exene ) Dax/Lemon Kittens?
http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Adapted-Eye-Danielle-Dax/dp/B000002LG7
A blurb when i have a sec-- other listers feel free to jump in. Again its
the ol' mySpace that put me in mind after reuniting w/ both she & Karl Blake
(from shockheaded peters) after like, 18 years. Also -- Barbara
Gogan/Passions?
German Film Star was a big hit in Europe.
Maybe like the reissues of late, this list will should have 2 parts --PT 1
the available cuts like Patti, RUNAWAYS, Siouxsie, Nina H., Chrissie, Slits,
Raincoats, malaria!, BTs, ESG, D5 et al and Pt 2 the harder to find nuggets
-- UT, Bloods, Ypants, Mod-ettes, lizzie, avengers, Danielle, pearly,
Contractions,Muffins, the equally important and all female Venus Weltklang
as well as No NY... <--many of which ARE available on iTunes or comps or
elsewhere online.
So the criteria can be influence instead of purely availability.
The point is: there really was a 100 monkey universal explosion of grrls
making music 78-85 and it was before anyone used riot as a prefix.
-A Toone, a blood :)
PS Hilary -- I remember that humid TR3 summer SO very clearly. It also makes
me think of yet another---Wendy O'Williams. The Plasmatics used to eat
breakfast in that diner down by TR3, know the one I mean? It was that summer
I met Adele, Fred Smith, R Lloyd, and at TR3 I saw the BTs for the first
time as well as many of the bands you mentioned, either there or at the
mudd. there was Max's, Hurrahs, irving plaza but not yet a Danceteria, pep
or ritz and cb's was mostly The Plasmatics destroying shit :D I was 21.
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