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Elkie Brooks (when with Vinegar Joe)
edit: Carole King, Carol Kaye
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
Diamond Lil
Force
Chained Lace
Sacred Few
And then of course Mourn.
Some great death and thrash bands too.
Znowhite
Detente
Derketta
Nuclear Death
Mythic
Niagara + Ron Asheton = DAM.
https://youtu.be/RvnkAtWcKYg
Also, this is hardly "rock" but I remember watching this and it totally blew my mind. What a voice.
https://youtu.be/2sb5TszDqYE
Tanya Donelly
https://youtu.be/zEDkjPK3onM
From NZ
This girl from Die Antwood
Of RSA (Republic of South Africa)
Heart
It was written for a TV show I used to watch back in the day by Disney where she played a musician called Molly Phillips who travelled around with her family on a tour bus and the show was focused on her daughter because paranormal things seemed to happen and this little girl who used the tour to go ghost hunting looking for her dead dad/Molly's deceased husband.
It was this show, however, Molly's character played by McKenzie (singing this song) that glorified also being a musician, for me, back in the day when it aired, that and Guns N' Roses, The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, then Carlos Santana and Led Zeppelin.
Croydon had one of the best used record stores/shops ever.
I think the owner/owners sold it off and retired and have a happy ending, but this song here written by someone for this show (as it looked on PRS when I found it saw who wrote and owned it)... Was back when Croydon had a shop called Beanos.
Back when I was playing guitar before I bought my first Carlos Santana album and my Led Zeppelin album, from Beanos (as a kid/back then, I loved their music, but discovered them through Beanos)... - Before Santana and Led Zeppelin, probably as I was deciding to be a musician, this show glorified it for me.
McKenzie Phillips, rocks, her life is, whatever, full of stars and scars maybe, IDK, but, I'd say she rocks, and this song actually made me think being a Musician was cool back in the day.
We also do 2 Blondie numbers and Somebody to love by Jefferson - you may have guessed we have a female singer Might get some new tracks out of this thread!