Strong women...
We'll also be marking International Women's Day with a show featuring inspirational and important women in music. There's also the opportunity to suggest song with a strong message. Dom, who worked up tonight's theme came up with a few xamples: "Wannabe by Spice Girls - It's easy to criticize however the spice girls have been credited as starting the girl power movement in the 1990's. I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor - The classic post break up song. Other examples could be "On a Mission" by "Gabriella Cilmi", Respect by "Aretha Franklin", Gabriel "Dreams", Des'ree "You Gotta Be", Britney Spears "Stronger" and so on."
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At 7th Mar 2011, FrankInDenny wrote:Bessie Smith-Nobody knows you when you're down and out
Billie Holliday - Strange Fruit
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At 7th Mar 2011, Will Power wrote:Kate Bush - 'This Woman's Wotk'
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At 7th Mar 2011, Will Power wrote:Or...
Kate Bush - 'This Woman's Work'
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At 7th Mar 2011, gaie wrote:Boadicea - Dave Swarbrick
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At 7th Mar 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:'Video' - India Arie...good lyrics
'You're Gettin' In The Way' - Jill Scott (that's her telt)
'My Give A Damn's Busted' - Jo Dee Messina (that's him telt)
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At 7th Mar 2011, Scotch Get wrote:TUESDAY
'Óró Sé do Bheatha 'Bhaile' - Sinéad O'Connor
A song about Grace O'Malley, "The Sea Queen of Connaught", who stood up to Elizabeth I (another strong woman) and got away with it.
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At 7th Mar 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Another India Arie song - 'Beautiful'. Lovely lyrics...from the film 'The Secret Life Of Bees'...as is
'Doncha Know, Sky Is Blue' - Alicia Keys
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At 7th Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:The Neville Bothers - Sister Rosa
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At 7th Mar 2011, Scotch Get wrote:TUESDAY
'God May Forgive You (But I Won't)' -
Bryan, You won't find it on any of her albums, but it was the B-side of the single 'Our Town'
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At 7th Mar 2011, mary-doll wrote:#1 Great shouts, Frank.
Capt'n Obvious on board again.
Aretha Franklin and Annie Lennox Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves
Never been a bra burning feminist. I don't believe all men are misogynists. But this one sounds empowering when you've had a really pants day. Even if it's mainly been because of other "sisters". A bit of irony.
YOYO is my motto.
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At 7th Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:#9 Fantastic request Scotch.
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At 7th Mar 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:two great songs one by a strong woman with great integrity.........
'i'm not gonna beg'............natalie merchant
the other by a strong man with integrity about a strong woman who lost her life fighting for social justice..........
'rosa luxemburg'.............the laggan....with arthur johnstone on vocals.
so that just about puts the spice girls in their place.
cheers frae the dale
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At 7th Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Patti Smith has way more to her than just Because The Night. This is a cracker and just right for the theme:
Patti Smith - People Have The Power
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At 7th Mar 2011, mary-doll wrote:I hope we don't end up with a bunch of songs that just slag off the male of the species.
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At 7th Mar 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Party-pooper...
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At 7th Mar 2011, Scotch Get wrote:TUESDAY
'Only Women Bleed' - Elkie Brooks
Elaine Bookbinder is one of the finest blues singers this country has ever produced. A great version of a great song.
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At 7th Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:MCC has loads of superb songs, celebrating the strength of women. How about
Mary Chapin Carpenter - I Take My Chances
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At 7th Mar 2011, DC wrote:Caption:
One armed woman plays guitar
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At 7th Mar 2011, gaie wrote:The True Story of Amelia Earhart - Plainsong
Born under a Bad Sign - Cream
Big bad woman's gonna carry me to my grave - well she'd need to be quite strong
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At 7th Mar 2011, steve-isle-of-man wrote:Fast Car - Tracy Chapman
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At 7th Mar 2011, joe-k-brown wrote:Mary - Patty Griffin
Listen to the radio - Nanci Griffith
Back eyes, blue tears - Shania Twain
Joe
Linlithgow
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At 7th Mar 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Oh! behave, let's get Joan Armatrading's Love & Affection in for good measure why don't we.
How insignificant some of the aforementioned really are whilst attempting mark International Women's Day!
The idea of a show featuring inspirational and important women in music is so crude and unrefined as to be lacking in sensibility.
Pity the following didn't have recording contracts Mary Slessor, Joy Adamson, Virginia Apgar, Ruth Benedict, Elizabeth Blackwell etc.
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At 8th Mar 2011, paulhandley wrote:#22 good shout Mac, Joan A has a lot of relevant material, also, how about....
Kind of Woman - Stevie Nicks
...outstanding track from the great Bella Donna album......
Paul from Ayr
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At 8th Mar 2011, Will Power wrote:#20 Not Queen? A very inspirational woman ☺
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At 8th Mar 2011, gaie wrote:Well I hope I'm exempt from your broadside, MM, having put a little effort into my suggestions, which will most certainly not get played, there being insufficient time to feature them and the very popular tonight Annie Lennox and Kate Bush as well.
Born Free could celebrate both Joy Adamson and Elsa right enough though.
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At 8th Mar 2011, gaie wrote:Billy, you'll be going onto Scotch Git's hate list ..
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At 8th Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:I want to nominate a woman who rose above a speech impedement, ridicule, who went against the flow and was a true pioneer:
Toyah Willcox.
No Toyah no pixie like fantasy rock stars.
Toyah - Danced
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At 8th Mar 2011, gaie wrote:I'll Rise - Ben Harper
Maya Angelou's poem to music by Ben Harper,
You may shoot me with your words
You may cut me with your eyes
And I'll rise - I'll rise - I'll rise - rise - rise
Out of the shacks of history's shame
Up from a past rooted in pain
I'll rise - I'll rise - I'll rise - rise - rise
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At 8th Mar 2011, paolopablo wrote:Ain't got no trouble in my life
No foolish dream to make me cry
I got the music in me / Kiki Dee
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At 8th Mar 2011, Larry Lundgren wrote:Aynur Dogan, Kurdish singer from Istanbul, sings Kece Kurdan, a song telling Kurdish women to unite, to rise above any past limitations on what they may do, and to show young Kurdish women what can be done with courage and ability.
There is no better song to celebrate 2011 International Women's Day with, and if you listen you will realize that even if you do not understand Kurdish that she is celebrating and telling young women - all of them, not just Kurds, as she herself has made clear in interviews - just do it, girl!
Larry Lundgren only-neverinsweden.blogspot.com
will try to put Aynur there later today
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At 8th Mar 2011, Senga wrote:#22 - A side to Madmac I've never seen. I think I like it!
We should not forget the women who were murdered in their thousands in the name of religion and those who are still being killed for "crimes" that in this country would hardly register as "sins." Female circumcision is still widespread and women in many parts of the world are no better off than slaves. We should give thanks that we live in this place at this time.
Christy Moore covered this song but I'd like to hear the original. You'll find it on Ebenezer's Make Over - Peter Alsop & Friends
Burning Times - Charlie Murphy
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At 8th Mar 2011, paolopablo wrote:Anybody know any songs about putting the toilet seat down for womens day
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At 8th Mar 2011, mikeshropshire wrote:Dig out 'Victorian America' by Emily Jane White:
Women at home in Victorian America
I lost my lamp in Victorian America
It was the brightest, light I'd ever see.
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At 8th Mar 2011, steve-isle-of-man wrote:#24 All I could come up with was 'Fat Bottom Girls'
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At 8th Mar 2011, Kene Gelly wrote:#30
Gotta second LL's intriguing shout. Inspirational and important were the credentials being sought ... no argument ... GiO ...
Would like to offer another my own shout for someone I feel passed the 'In & Im' test ... Poly Styrene.
No-one had (or has since) sang like Poly. She was different in so many ways, however I guess that's what worked. Proved if she could, anyone could ...
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At 8th Mar 2011, Kene Gelly wrote:'Identity' ... of course!
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At 8th Mar 2011, DC wrote:#32 Tubthumping - Chumbawumba
I get put down
Then put up again,
They're never gonna keep me down...
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At 8th Mar 2011, Will Power wrote:Dusty Springfield - 'Don't Forget About Me'
From 'Dusty in Memphis'
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At 8th Mar 2011, henri hannah wrote:#19
Gaie, Jack did 'Born Under A Bad Sign' on Saturday night - with the brass section, it sounded awesome.
Did Linda McCartney make or break the veggie suasage?
Well, I don't know - it's too big a question, though I did eat them sometimes - late, after a night on the town when I was going out with Miss Brighton. Still, it's an excuse to once again request the magnificent Somedays by Paul McCartney.It takes courage to decide to play keyboard and sing backing vocals with your superstar husband when you've no real track record. The irony is that their voices harmonised fantastically (listen to 'Ram'). This is a song about Linda, her illness and the fact that we all have to face mortality, no matter how strong we are - the 'one dance you will do alone' as Jackson Browne put it.It's touching, appropriate.
And then, there's that other champion - of conceptual art, risking riducule at the time and decades ahead of Tracy Emmin and Damien Hirst.
Yoko Ono - A Walk On Thin Ice
I don't think we've ever had Yoko on GIO, but this is a great track and gives a clue as to the direction of Lennon's work if he hadn't got plugged - if I'm pushed, I'd have to concede it's the only track of Yoko's I like, but it is a stoater.
regardez youse
henri
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At 8th Mar 2011, henri hannah wrote:massive 2nd for This Woman's Work - Kate Bush
I have strong neuro-associations to this song.Heard in a certain context, it can still reduce me to emotional turmoil. I regard it as the most powerful and honest expression and exposition of emotional pain ever recorded. A work of genius, but unintentionally so, I guess - to convey this intensity of feeling is presumably because it is all too real.
It is for me.
regardez - youse
henri
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At 8th Mar 2011, gaie wrote:I'd like to have heard that, henri, Born Under a bad Sign I mean.
Edi Stark did an interview with Mary McCartney some time back when she spoke very warmly about her mother and family life in their household when she was growing up.
But the veggie sausages were, I have to say, not an achievement to be proud of. Tried them once. Ugh!
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At 8th Mar 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:Last night was rubbish!
Play these tonight to make up for it
SOLO from LIKE AN OLD FASHIONED WALTZ by SANDY DENNY
FOR I AM THE WAY from DRINK ME by QUEENADREENA
HERE I AM from A DIFFERENT SEASON by THE SHEE
CAN’T STOP THE GIRL from ONE CLEAR MOMENT by LINDA THOMPSON
HERE TO PAY MY DUES from FALL AMONG THIEVES by BASKERY
SEE EMILY PLAY from I KNOW YOU’RE MARRIED BUT I’VE GOT FEELINGS TOO by MARTHA WAINWRIGHT
I've even included one you mentioned.
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At 8th Mar 2011, DC wrote:A female voice to be reckoned with:
Maggie Bell in Stone the Crows Sunset Cowboy
Go on, Go on, Go on, Go on, Go on!
Get it on, Get it on, Get it on, Get it on, Get it on........
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At 8th Mar 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#25
"You Can't Hide Your Lion Eyes", Gaie?
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At 8th Mar 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#31
Quite, Senga.
MM showing his feminist side. Maybe it should be Madmetrosexual from now on.
:)
A must tonight:
"You're Offside And I Know It" - Sian Massey
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At 8th Mar 2011, gaie wrote:#44
or maybe Lioness the Most Fun a Girl Can H... but perhaps not at tea-time.
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At 8th Mar 2011, Rich wrote:You can't have a show about strong, influential women in music without having some Kirsty MacColl! Her track "Us Amazonians" off her final album Tropical Brainstorm seems particularly appropriate for today's show.
Rich in North Carolina
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At 8th Mar 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:the supremes singing.........'somewhere'..........a fine tribute to the civil rights movement of the 60's.
cheers frae the dale
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At 8th Mar 2011, henri hannah wrote:#45
I like that,Adam.
Madmetrosexual. I also preferred Brad Git, and Aladdin McLean but they didn't stick.
regardez vous
henri
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At 8th Mar 2011, gaie wrote:Not too many Grammy winning female record producers: Tina Shoemaker
My Favourite Mistake - Sheryl Crow
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At 8th Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:#49 I particularly liked alladin maclean - seemed appropriate
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At 8th Mar 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:Enema poses!
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At 8th Mar 2011, DC wrote:Would Madmetrosexual wear a Madkini?
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At 8th Mar 2011, Willie B wrote:On International Women's Day before I list my "Heroines of Music"Spiel it would seem glib not to mention the first name that came to my mind.That of Aung San Suu Kyi whose courage is an inspiration to all regardless of gender.The obvious song choice for me then would be "Walk on By"U2 which was inspired by her ordeal.In the context of international diplomacy and sanctions,a song may not have rocked the dictatorship but like some of the best pop music helped raise awareness.Cheers Willie Bartke
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At 8th Mar 2011, henri hannah wrote:Discuss: The 'girl power movement of the 1990's. What were its aims and objectives, who were its leaders and what did the movement achieve?
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At 8th Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Some of you are not taking this seriously!
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At 8th Mar 2011, DC wrote:Oh yes we are!
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At 8th Mar 2011, Willie B wrote:A few contenders for inspirational women in music would have to include Nina Simone whose selfpenned "Mississippi Godamn" and "Young,Gifted and Black"crystalised the feelings of disenfranchised black people in the 60s.Much as I love Aretha, the idea of hearing "Respect"for the gazzilionth time doesnt excite me much especially when in its original form by Otis Redding respect was demanded FROM the woman.!I youtubed Aretha last night and homed in on an amazing live peformance of "I Dreamed A Dream"at Clinton's inaugeration.Absolutely stunning unlike her lacklustre performance at Obama's.Lastly, (you guessed maybe,)Joni Mitchell's finest hour, in my book.A song written about one female pioneer by another."Amelia".Exquisite.Cheers Willie Bartke
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At 8th Mar 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:PLASTIC HALO from DIRTY PAPER CUP by HAFDIS HULD
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At 8th Mar 2011, paolopablo wrote:#54 Or Unplayed Piano / Damien rice which was also written about her.
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At 8th Mar 2011, DC wrote:#56 He's behind you!
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At 8th Mar 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:#45
More "men's movement" than mentally challenged!
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At 8th Mar 2011, steve-isle-of-man wrote:Comes Love - Billy Holiday
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At 8th Mar 2011, steve-isle-of-man wrote:Or even Billie Holiday
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At 10th Mar 2011, Eammon20a wrote:ELKIE BROOKS, singing just about anything.Her voice is fantastic. Rock, blues, Jazz. Elkie can do it all, sounding great. Her live shows a amazing, she always delivers.The most charted female singer in the U.K. in the last 30years.Album chart.Come on the 'ELK"
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