[caption id="attachment_1501" align="aligncenter" width="256" class=" "] Janis Joplin[/caption][caption id="attachment_1679" align="aligncenter" width="127" class=" "] Grace Slick[/caption][caption id="attachment_1373" align="aligncenter" width="188" class=" "] Debbie Harry[/caption][caption id="attachment_1396" align="aligncenter" width="195" class=" "] Pat Benatar[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_874" align="aligncenter" width="168" class=" "] Heart[/caption][caption id="attachment_1759" align="aligncenter" width="243" class=" "] The Pretenders[/caption]
In 1981, two all female bands made their way into the spotlight, The Go-Gos and Girlschool. While the former had a more commercial rock sound, the latter was straight forward heavy metal and stood alongside of many of the NWOBHM acts that were coming out that year. However, these two weren't the all female bands who could blow speakers with great power chords. Before them came The Runaways.
[caption id="attachment_2299" align="aligncenter" width="278" class=" "] The Go Go's[/caption][caption id="attachment_2373" align="aligncenter" width="276" class=" "] Girlschool[/caption]
I had heard of The Runaways even before the film that came out a few years ago. Even at the tender (small chuckle here) age of sixteen, I was enamoured with these fine ladies who played such aggressive music. I did listen to their debut album and liked it. Likewise, I wanted to listen to their second one "Queens of Noise" but never got the chance. Must rectify that in the future. While, I never heard any of their songs on that cheap AM radio I had back then, they toured extensively and played many sell out concerts in the US and Japan. Furthermore, the likes of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Cheap Trick and Van Halen supported them. Unfortunately, accusations of mismanagement, rows over money and direction plus several personnel changes lead to break up of the band.
Albums:
The Runaways- 1976
Queens of Noise- 1977
Waitin' for the Night- 1977
Live in Japan- 1977
And Now, The Runaways- 1978
The Runaways
Cherrie Currie- vocals
Joan Jett- guitar, vocals
Lita Ford- guitar
Jackie Fox- bass
Sandy West- drums
*Vicki Blue and Laurie McAllister also played bass during The Runaways reign
Next post: 1982- The Floodgates Are Open
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