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Date of upload: Mar 23, 2021 ^^
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I saw them in 1974 at Newcastle Odeon (UK) when they supported Jethro Tull. I had seen them on TV but no-one had any idea they were the support band as it had not been publicised anywhere. I've always thought it was a deliberate move as female bands were very rare. They came on to an unlit stage wearing black hooded cloaks playing some good strong licks then the cloaks were ripped off as the lights flashed on and 'boom' they had everyone's attention. I remember the power went down early in the set and the drummer (Alice de Buhr?) carried on with an impromptu 20-30min solo while roadies with torches ferreted around in the dark. It was a memorable night for a 17yr old.
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I'm embarrassed and sad AS HELL, I just heard about this group in my 65th year!!😮😮😮 And I listened to a LOT of music and sought out ALL kinds of artists...never heard of these amazing musicians!! God love you ladies, you deserved SO MUCH more from your professional musical exposure!
So glad I stumbled across this.❤❤❤
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@timsullivan7004
2 years ago
I may lose my job trying to get these women into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. They truly deserve it!
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