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Peggy Sue...
Are you ready Steve? (Uh-huh) Andy? (Yeah) Mick? (Okay) Alright fellas...let's go!
Da dada dada Da dada dada Da dada dada Da dada dada
Squeeze - If I didn't Love You...also hear
Morning Dew - Jeff Beck Group...songs heard while driving home just now (Underground Garage)
Somehow they overlooked Funky Cold Czarnina by the Polish Muslims
Some Tex Mex from the King
Wish I would have run into these guys in some venue
That's what makes it so much fun!
I guess I'm saying this feels righter
Greatest Female Artists of Rock 'n' Roll
1. Aretha Franklin
2. Madonna
3. Diana Ross & The Supremes
4. Joni Mitchell
5. Etta James
6. Ruth Brown
7. Janis Joplin
8. Mariah Carey
9. Tina Turner
10. Donna Summer
11. The Shirelles
12. Whitney Houston
13. Bonnie Raitt
14. Martha & The Vandellas
15. Patti Smith
16. LaVern Baker
17. Stevie Nicks (Fleetwood Mac/Solo)
18. Gladys Knight (Gladys Knight & the Pips/Solo)
19. Carole King
20. Janet Jackson
21. Chrissie Hynde (The Pretenders)
22. Annie Lennox
23. Debbie Harry> (Blondie)
24. Linda Ronstadt
25. Cher
26. Chaka Khan (Rufus/Solo)
27. Grace Slick (Jefferson Airplane)
28. Emmylou Harris
29. Pat Benatar
30. Tori Amos
31. Laura Nyro
32. Ricki Lee Jones
33. Joan Baez
34. Tracy Chapman
35. Ann Wilson & Nancy Wilson (Heart)
36. Sarah McLachlan
37. Roberta Flack
38. Kate Bush
39. Dusty Springfield
40. Salt-N-Pepa
41. Karen Carpenter (The Carpenters)
42. Carly Simon
43. Patti Labelle (Labelle/Solo)
44. Dionne Warwick
45. Brenda Lee
46. Connie Francis
47. Sade
48. Wanda Jackson
49. Joan Armatrading
50. Mavis Staples (The Staple Singers)
51. Alanis Morissette
52. Queen Latifah
53. Melissa Etheridge
54. Bjork
55. Joan Jett (Runaways/Solo)
56. Judy Collins
57. Gloria Estefan
58. Mary Wells
59. Anita Baker
60. Sheryl Crow
61. Missy Elliott
62. Bette Midler
63. Go-Go's
64. Kate Pierson & Cindy Wilson (The B-52s)
65. Cass Elliot & Michelle Phillips (The Mama's & Papas)
66. The Pointer Sisters
67. Lucinda Williams
68. Exene Cervenka (X)
69. Celine Dion
70. Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth)
71. Lauryn Hill
72. Mary J. Blige
73. The Ronettes
74. Christine McVie (Fleetwood Mac)
75. Esther Phillips
76. Gwen Stefani (No Doubt)
77. PJ Harvey
78. Olivia Newton John
79. Kim Deal (The Pixies)
80. Erykah Badu
81. Alicia Keys
82. Natalie Cole
83. The Marvelettes
84. TLC
85. Irma Thomas
86. Ani DiFranco
87. Cyndi Lauper
88. Indigo Girls
89. Marianne Faithful
90. Liz Phair
91. Laurie Anderson
92. Siouxsie Sioux (Siouxsie & the Banshees)
93. Petula Clark
94. En Vogue
95. Faye Adams
96. Lesley Gore
97. Jewel
98. The Shangri-Las
99. Kelly Clarkson
100. Amy Winehouse
101. Norah Jones
102. Adele
103. Sinead O'Connor
104. Darlene Love
105. Carla Thomas
106. Toni Braxton
107. Eva Cassiday
108. k.d. lang
109. Betty Everett
110. Barbara Lynn
111. The Runaways
112. Pink
113. MC Lyte
114. Shirley Goodman
115. The Breeders
116. Varetta Dillard
117. Lula Reed
118. Ann Peebles
119. Barbara Lewis
120. The Chiffons
121. Shirley Gunter & The Queens
122. India.Arie
123. The Raincoats
124. Aimee Mann
125. Jackie DeShannon
126. Fiona Apple
127. The Crystals
128. Janis Martin
129. Christina Aguilera
130. Scrawl
131. Bikini Kill
132. Suzanne Vega
133. Vanessa Williams
134. Babes In Toyland
135. Grace Jones
136. Hole
137. Janis Ian
138. LaBelle
139. Maxine Brown
140. Teena Marie
141. Tina Weymouth (The Talking Heads)
142. KT Tunstall
143. Judy Mowatt
144. Zola Taylor
145. Phoebe Snow
146. Melba Moore
147. Shirley Manson
148. Dolores O'Riordan
149. Betty Wright
150. Sparkle Moore
151. Brenda Holloway
152. Teen Queens
153. Millie Jackson
154. Lil Kim
155. Sheila E.
156. Natalie Merchant
157. Suzi Quatro
158. Destiny's Child
159. Nico
160. Gloria Gaynor
161. Sleater-Kinney
162. Tammi Terell
163. Kylie Minogue
164. Tanya Donelly
165. The Cookies
166. Bobbie Gentry
167. Shawn Colvin
168. Eunice Levy
169. Terri Nunn
170. Bonnie Tyler
171. The Roches
172. Aaliyah
173. Melissa Manchester
174. Kristin Hersh
175. Lydia Lunch
176. Beyoncé
177. The Slits
178. LuLu
179. Inez Foxx
180. Lita Ford
181. Jill Scott
182. Amy Grant
183. Lorrie Collins
184. Sylvia Robinson
185. Oleta Adams
186. Minnie Ripperton
187. Britney Spears
188. Eve
189. Nella Dodds
190. Denise LaSalle
191. Brandy
192. The Spice Girls
193. Monica
194. Le Tigre
195. The Velvelettes
196. Lisa Loeb
197. Buffy Saint-Marie
198. Yoko Ono
199. L7
200. Amel Larrieux
Need me some Exene on here
Either I can't find her on the list or I'm in a minority...somehow there is a Joan missing.
Ha ha...Antmusic. Saw AA in AA in '83 with INXS. Like.
Bob Seger and the Last Heard on Robin Seymour's Swingin' Time from Detroit...wow, I remember it like it was 50 years ago!
Swingin' Time
Seymour continued his radio gig at WKMH through its transition to WKNR; however, after being given an ultimatum to choose between his DJ job or TV program by WKMH, he left the station to devote himself full-time to "Swingin' Time." For a very short time at the end of 1965, Robin was given radio slot on CKLW radio which he used to help promote Swingin Time.
Swingin' Time featured 50 to 75 local kids dancing six days a week to the top billboard hits. Each show, two teens were chosen to offer "yea" or "boo" opinions on new records. The 30-minute weekday shows were broadcast live, and the hour-long Saturday show was taped early in the day and aired at 3 pm.
Promoting local bands
Seymour introduced virtually all of the then-famous Motown artists. National touring acts passing through the Motor City, including Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, James Brown, Dionne Warwick, Wayne Cochran, and many more, performed on the its stage. But it was the local entertainers and the Motown family of labels, Golden World, and Fortune artists such as Stevie Wonder, The Four Tops, Edwin Starr, Nolan Strong and the Diablos, Nathaniel Mayer, Martha and the Vandellas and The Supremes as well as Jack Scott, Bob Seger and the Last Heard, Glenn Frey, Ted Nugent, and George Clinton's Parliaments who provided the local flavor. During those years, the lack of proper studio equipment meant no live performances, so all of the artists would lip-synch their records, which was both good and bad.
One band that appeared frequently on Seymour's show was Ann Arbor garage band, The Rationals. They enjoyed high record sales in the Detroit area, and Robin helped them get their final single and their one and only album to market in early 1970.
Robin was also the driving force behind KDB (Keep Detroit Beautiful) Teens in 1968. He spearheaded several beautification projects around the City of Detroit with a kickoff concert June 23 at Detroit's Cobo Arena, featuring The Rationals, Little Leon and the Caravan and others. He ended the summer with an outdoor music concert held in Downtown Detroit at Kennedy Square featuring popular Detroit rockers, The Cold Water Army, and others.
80's stars aging...some gracefully
http://djrioblog.com/2013/11/26/new-wave-artists-aging-gracefully-an-80s-world-gone-by/
They got #1 right
Don't Do It
Nice...I still have my original dorm room vinyl of her Blue album.
This was a great concert which I saw back in the day...1980-ish. Joni Mitchell, Pat Metheny, Jaco Pastorius, Lyle Mays, Don Alias and Tom Scott (but Michael Brecker did many of the shows).
Nice list. Don't often see Jean Michel Jarre referenced. His dad wasn't too bad either.
Can't go wrong with Van. In my opinion this is one of the greatest live albums ever. I'm partial to St. Dominic's Preview, but this whole thing rocks.
Excellent one!
Timeless memory from Astrud Gilberto...not to mention Stan Getz
Some Jackie D
Wow...Sandie Shaw and the Smiths...who knew
Good stuff there S7!