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Wax! Crackle! Pop! Show #46: Ladies, please!

Monday, November 17
2pm

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In an effort to minimize this sometimes saturated “boys club” in rock n roll, DJ Jim G takes initiative and dedicates two hours to the ladies. It’s always ladies night on W!C!P! but, let’s celebrate with some of our favorite women artists. On this episode, some of the BEST singers and songwriters of any gender.

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Playlist:

Light My Fire by Shirley Bassey from Is Really Something (1970)
Whole Lotta Love by Tina Turner from Acid Queen (1975)
Bugs by Bobbie Gentry from Ode to Billie Joe (1966)
Month After Month Always Busy, Can’t Go Out by Srei Sothear and Sin Sisamouth from Cambodian Psych Out (197?/2007)
Vamos Tratar A Saude by Rita Lee from Hoje É O Primeiro Dia Do Resto Da Sua Vida (1972)
Sonho Meu by Gal Costa & Maria Bethania from Brazil Classics 1 (1990)
Liza by Emily Jane White from The Bay Bridged Vol 2 (2008)

Wild by The Nuns from The Nuns (1980)
Dragon Lady by Geraldine Fibbers from 7″ single (1995)
Ain’t You by Kleenex from 7″ single (1978)
Rebel Girl by Bikini Kill from 7″ EP (1993)
Typical Girls by The Slits from 7″ single (1979)
White Mice by Mo-Dettes from Stiff: The Last Compilation (1980)
Tu M’As Trop Menti by Chantal Goya from single (1965)
Remember by The Shangri-Las from 45 single (1964)
Greenfield Morning I Pushed An Empty Baby Carriage All Over The City by Yoko Ono from Plastic Ono Band (1970)
Motor Crash by The Sugarcubes from Sounds Waves compilation EP (1988)

It Won’t Be You by Bessie Smith from Empty Bed Blues (193?/1971)
He Was a Big Freak by Betty Davis from They Say I’m Different (1974)
Play With Fire by Ruth Copeland from I Am What I Am (1971)
Moke and Poke Stomp by Carol Kaye from Picking Up On The E String (1996)
Pinball Number Count by The Pointer Sisters from 12″ single (197?/2003)
Reach Out For The Truth by Linda Lewis from Lark (1972)
Big Yellow Taxi by Joni Mitchell from Ladies of the Canyon (1969)

Hey by Sardina from Presents (1995)
No New Wisdom by Michelle Marchesseault from 4 song demo from Chicago (1997)
These Days by Nico from Chelsea Girl (1967)

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