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Posted - 12/10/2017 : 16:07:04
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Tutta
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Tutta
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Posted - 13/10/2017 : 23:45:12
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THE TRASHWOMEN TAKE BURGER BOOGALOO
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WHAT STARTED OFF AS A TRIBUTE TO 1960S SURF-GARAGE ROCK GROUP THE TRASHMEN, TINA “BOOM BOOM” LUCCHESI (DRUMS), ELKA “KITTEN KABOODLE” ZOLOT (GUITAR), AND DANIELLE “LEAD PEDAL” PIMM (BASS) QUICKLY GAINED A FOLLOWING IN THE BAY AREA GARAGE ROCK SCENE, AS THE TRASHWOMEN.
THE THRASHING TRIO ALTERNATED BETWEEN INSTRUMENTAL SURF NUMBERS AND PUNKY GARAGE ROCK SONGS WITH RAUNCHY LYRICS, RAW ENERGY, AND A UNIQUE STYLE THAT INFLUENCED HUNDREDS OF ASPIRING MUSICIANS AND FUTURE GENERATIONS.
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What does it feel like to play a festival so close to home and with bands who are also primarily based in the area?
It’s awesome … I’m born and bred in the Bay! I love that this fest happens here and Nutty Marcos makes it happen.
Who is the brains behind the matching outfits?
We all figure out some sort of theme together. We are old now, haha, so maybe a lil’ toned down from our old days of yor!!
Do The Trashwomen have any pre-show rituals?
We circle chant and call in the rock n’ roll goddesses to give us power over man!!
Are you typically the only all-female band on the show bill?
No, not these days!
Describe The Trashwomen in one word.
DIVAS
Build your own burger.
I’m Classic … Burger well done, bacon, cheddar, avocado, mayo, ketchup, pickles, lettuce, tomato, and red onions … Toasted bun a must…. Yummmmm.
THE TRASHWOMEN - "Perversion" (1993)
The Trashwomen was an all-female American garage punk and surf punk trio from the San Francisco Bay Area signed to Estrus Records. Formed in 1991 by Tina Lucchesi and Danielle Pimm, and former Eight Ball Scratch guitarist, Elka Zolot, the band formed originally to perform a one-off show of Trashmen covers, but quickly built a following in the San Francisco garage rock scene. The group's debut 1993 album on Estrus, Spend the Night With the Trashwomen was described by Allmusic as "a straight-up raw release of sleazy rock & roll". This was followed by a live album the following year and a third album in 1995, Trashwomen Vs. Deep Space, the latter two also released on German label Pin Up Records, which also issued the 1994 EP The Trashwomen Invade Chinatown. The band split up in 1997 after a tour of Japan, feeling that the band had run its course, but reunited in 2007 for a performance, staying together into 2008. The band described themselves as "the Queens of Tease Rock". The band were paid a tribute by The Wongs in their song "Jerkin' It to the Trashwomen". Tina Lucchesi is also the front woman for The Bobbyteens and for Tina & the Total Babes -- this time in an otherwise male band -- who released an album in 2001 on the Sympathy for the Record Industry label. Lucchesi has also played in several other bands including The Glamour Pussies, The Deadly Weapons, and The Count Backwards (with Pimm and Zolot), runs the Lipstick Records label, and also runs a hair salon and vintage clothing store, Down at Lulu's, in Oakland.
DISCOGRAPHY:
-Albums * Spend the Night With the Trashwomen (1993), Estrus * Live! At Tom Guido's Purple Onion and Other Swinging Places (1994), Lazy Lizard/Pin Up * Trashwomen vs. Deep Space (1995), Pin Up/Repent
-Singles * Lust EP (1992), Hillsdale * "Aphrodesia" (1992), Hillsdale * Three Birds EP (1994), Estrus * The Trashwomen Invade Chinatown EP (1994), Pin Up
-Compilation appearances * Locked In To Surf & Rock 'n Roll Instrumentals 1 (1994), Alopecia! "Surf Beat" (LP/CD), "Miser Lou" (CD) * Locked In To Surf & Rock 'n Roll Instrumentals 2 (1995), Alopecia! "Miser Lou" * Surfin' Around The Worlds LP (1995), Pin Up "Dragula", "Bumble Bee", "Nightmare At The Drag" * That's Mighty Childish LP (1996), Vendetta "Pretty Baby" * Blood Orgy Of The Leather Girls Soundtrack LP, Planet Pimp "Batteries"
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Tutta
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Tutta
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32401 Posts
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Tutta
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Posted - 14/10/2017 : 00:17:48
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The Radiacs - She's my Witch
She's My Witch - Kip Tyler & the Flips
Born Elwood Westerton Smith (1929 - 1996) Kip Tyler was the guy who's also writing and recorded the great "Jungle Hop" covered by The Cramps |
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Tutta
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Tutta
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Tutta
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Tutta
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Tutta
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Tutta
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Tutta
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Tutta
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Tutta
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Posted - 14/10/2017 : 00:35:43
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RIKKI DON'T LOSE THAT NUMBER (1974) by Steely Dan
('Rikki Don't Lose That Number' was off Pretzel Logic, and appears to be a favourite of Steely Dan fans. It was released in 1974.)
Steely Dan - Reelin' in the Years (Midnight Special, 1973) High Quality 16:9 Wide
(Steely Dan Midnight Special, 1973....Reelin' in the Years) |
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Posted - 14/10/2017 : 00:41:52
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Julie Christie (1965)
Promo shot of British actress Julie Christie on the set of Darling, the classic 1965 drama set in swinging London (and partly in Capri, above) about a model trying to sleep her way to the top. Christie was born in Chabua, British India, today in 1941.
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Posted - 14/10/2017 : 00:50:25
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Pop Stars and Minis
(The Who Miniskirt)
As this picture of The Who indicates, rock stars love their miniskirts almost as much as they love their baby elephants. In this week’s edition of Mini Skirt Monday we’ll look at the various pop and rock stars either wearing or admiring the mini skirt. Enjoy.
(L) The King and Priscilla in a nice blue miniskirt hoodie. (R) Davey Jones and a miniskirted Lulu pretending to admire a random flower.
The girls of ABBA understood the power of the mini. Frida and Agnetha (above) wielded the miniskirt on stage perhaps better than anyone.
(L) Grace Slick, before the hard core drug use took their toll. (R) Mary Hopkin sings what should be the Mini Skirt Monday theme song, “Those Were the Days.”
In 1962, perhaps the biggest mistake in the history of popular music was made by the record company, Decca Records. They made the decision to go with The Tremeloes (pictured above) instead of another band called The Beatles. Not that The Tremeloes aren’t good, but ouch!
“We don’t like their sound, and ‘guitar music’ is on the way out” was the quote from Decca executive Dick Rowe of The Beatles.
(L) The Mama Cats: an all-girl garage band from Detroit. The girl sitting on the chair would go on to be Bob Seger’s backup singer; I can’t speak for the rest of them. (R) No freaking idea what this band is; but the lone chick is in a mini, so it qualifies.
(L) Petula Clark with Dino and (R) David Frost. Rhetorical question: I wonder who she had more fun with?
Carly Simon could rock a miniskirt like nobody’s business.
Deep Purple’s Ritchie Blackmore and John Lord with miniskirted ‘girlfriends’.
Pia Zadora sporting a skirt that goes beyond “micro mini” and entered the domain of ceasing to be a skirt at all.
(L) Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson of the B-52s deserve a special place in the Miniskirt Hall of Fame for making it their decades long costume of choice. (R) I don’t know the name of this folk troupe, but if you’ve seen A Mighty Wind, you can guess what they sound like. The large convocation of miniskirts would definitely help to soften the pain of their music.
(L) Mick looking confused while a miniskirted gal (Marianne Faithful?) walks away laughing, holding a Mystery in Space comic book. I wish I could provide some context here, folks. Somebody drop a comment and enlighten us. (R) The Firth Dimension girls happily bedecked in minis.
The band The Ejected from Punk Lives magazine.
This is what I love about Mini Skirt Monday: It can bring together David Lee Roth (L) and the Ralph Sloan Dancers (R), united in their appreciation of the mini.
(L) Sandra Mandella of Wisconsin’s Tom Sorce Band and (R) The Ladybirds, a band that gained some notoriety in the late 1960s for performing topless. Not to be confused with…
(L) The New Ladybirds, another topless all-girl band. Unlike the 1968 original, who were from Jersey, these gals are from Sweden. (R) Not a clue who this miniskirted guitarist is, but does it really matter?
(L) Olivia Newton-John well before her Grease/Xanadu days, and again (R) in a fictional group in the film Toomorrow (1970):
“When you see the Toomorrow group, it’s impossible to dislike them. They’re young, with-it, and have the looks and appeal of “today” and tomorrow. They are undoubtedly the best-looking pop group ever brought together” – Don Kirshner
Well, we could certainly go on forever: Debbie Harry, Pat Benetar, Jeannie C. Riley, Tina Turner and many other pop stars were also known for their affinity for the mini. Alas, we can’t get to them all today. Patience, dear miniskirt aficionados. In due time. In due time.
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