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  • Jürgen

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    08/01/2022 at 16:11 in reply to: Like a Violin without strings

    At this point I would like to take you on a little trip around the world and present every day a different country and the musicians belonging to it. Female artists whose music I know and like, or of which I know that they are popular in the countries presented. I am happy about suggestions or additions.

    France

    I would like to start with France. I find it hard to make a selection here. There are so many great French musicians. Starting with Edith Piaf up to Indila, who I have presented above.

    https://youtu.be/DkYuM_r8cKQ

  • Jürgen

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    07/01/2022 at 17:16 in reply to: Like a Violin without strings
  • Jürgen

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    07/01/2022 at 17:16 in reply to: Like a Violin without strings
  • Jürgen

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    09/01/2022 at 10:50 in reply to: Like a Violin without strings

    Thank you Jung for all the background information on Bananarama. I have never perceived the formation in such a differentiated way. In our country they had three very big hits: „Robert de Niro is waiting“, „Cruel Summer“ and „Venus“. Maybe there were more, but these three titles could place themselves at the top of the charts. Venus in particular was a party hit. The song was played in all discotheques and clubs. Since I am a child of the 80s, I like the music very much, of course. „A trick of the night“ was not known to me before. For Banarama an unusual slow/relaxed song, I like it. Anything that sounds like synthesizer, keyboard, drum machine and hard beats: bring it on. My favorite from the 80s is Kim Wilde. At the beginning of her career she always seemed a bit cool and distant, somehow very british, but I saw her live again a few years ago: a nice, sympathetic woman who is a bit out of shape (like many of us) but she still has a great voice. To my knowledge she has produced a total of 9 LP’s / CD’s. Wikipedia claims there were 14. Then I am still missing some….

    PS: Shakespeare’s Sister was familiar to me by name. Now that you mention them, I know that I also know some of their songs. Thanks. Again two puzzle pieces in my head that have found each other. I think Shakespeares’s Sister definitely represents a musical evolution compared to Bananarama

    https://youtu.be/IrbFydtLF-Y

  • Jürgen

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    08/01/2022 at 16:40 in reply to: Like a Violin without strings

    Thank you Michael. I have heard the name Sina several times now. I hope you mean this young lady here. Yes she is doing a really good job. It’s a lot of fun to watch her playing. By the way, I always find it interesting to see how differently men and women play drums: the result always sounds good, but women somehow treat their drums more sensitively than men. I’ve noticed that a lot with Mona, too.

    https://youtu.be/_q8s93klams

  • Jürgen

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    08/01/2022 at 07:02 in reply to: Like a Violin without strings

    Hi JP, thanks for your answer. Yes, Kate Bush is an exceptional artist. She seems somehow always slightly eccentric and her music sometimes exotic. But I like to listen to her music very much. Kate Bush should not be missing in this topic in any case.

    https://youtu.be/BW3gKKiTvjs

  • Jürgen

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    08/01/2022 at 06:43 in reply to: Like a Violin without strings
  • Jürgen

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    08/01/2022 at 06:42 in reply to: Like a Violin without strings

    Hi Jacki, thanks for the reply, to the reply and the other replies 🙂

    And thanks again for the detailed listing. But enough thanks now. Patsy Cline must have been very well known in Canada and the US. She was not so popular with us. Dusty Springfield and Cass Elliot (The Mamas & The Papas) you hear more often on the radio.

    https://youtu.be/VkYmwthkFm0

  • Jürgen

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    08/01/2022 at 06:23 in reply to: Like a Violin without strings

    Susanna Hoffs and the Bangles have left me with many beautiful memories and therefore of course a song by her (or them) should not be missing:

    https://youtu.be/SsmVgoXDq2w

  • Jürgen

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    08/01/2022 at 06:17 in reply to: Like a Violin without strings

    Hi David. Thank you for your favorites. I always find it exciting how many new ideas or suggestions you can get here through the forum. Of course, when I started the topic, I had certain female singers or composers in mind. However, I don’t know some of the ones mentioned so far by name, although I also know many of their songs and it’s fun to just browse through who these artists are exactly and what story they have to tell. Lesley Gore is one of them. “It’s my party” is still played on the radio all the time. If you had asked me who sang it: I would have just shrugged my shoulders.

    https://youtu.be/acRMALrg1t4

  • Jürgen

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    07/01/2022 at 20:31 in reply to: Like a Violin without strings
  • Jürgen

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    07/01/2022 at 20:30 in reply to: Like a Violin without strings

    Hi Will, I just met Patsy Cline and Merrilee Rush through you. I like both of them, although they sang a little bit before my time. Relaxing and wonderful music. Thanks.

    https://youtu.be/MbnrdCS57d0

  • Jürgen

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    07/01/2022 at 20:04 in reply to: Like a Violin without strings

    Hi Jacki, I used the search function before opening this topic. The only thing I found is “Songs with a Woman’s Name in Title…”. There are no entries under the search term “woman music”, for example. After your hint I have now looked at the history of the Topic’s. You are right: on 2020/08/26 you posted the following topic: “Female Musicians…Guitarists Indeed…!!!!. Sorry I didn’t know that. I’m actually concerned with the role of female musicians and composers in general (not just female guitarists, as in your topic).

    Thank you for the long list of the many female musicians. But which of them impressed you the most? (and which songs of these) All of them at once?

  • Jürgen

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    07/01/2022 at 19:02 in reply to: Like a Violin without strings

    Off the top of your head? Great selection Dan. You really have everything: Rock, Blues, Soul, Folk. Some of the names didn’t mean anything to me spontaneously, so I looked them up. And it’s funny, although I couldn’t think of Petula Clark, Ronnie Spector, Judith Durham and Cass Elliot, I know their songs. Thanks for your memory help.

    For me unforgettable: Aretha Franklin in her role in Blues Brothers:

    https://youtu.be/Vet6AHmq3_s

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