Cinderella's Big Score: Women of the Punk and Indie Underground (Live Girls)
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Read in August, 2006
recommends it for:
12-year-old girls who think Avril Lavigne is "transgressive"
You know, I should rate this book higher.
I was excited because the book reads like a who's who of my favorite kool rock chicks, from Patti Smith to Kim Gordon to Peaches and everything in between.
I thought I was buying a book of interviews or in-depth profile articles.
Nothing of the sort.
This is essentially a primer. Hip Rock Ladies 101. Each chapter is devoted to a different underground rock chick, sharing the basics of their contributions to post-modern culture. Great if you a...more
I was excited because the book reads like a who's who of my favorite kool rock chicks, from Patti Smith to Kim Gordon to Peaches and everything in between.
I thought I was buying a book of interviews or in-depth profile articles.
Nothing of the sort.
This is essentially a primer. Hip Rock Ladies 101. Each chapter is devoted to a different underground rock chick, sharing the basics of their contributions to post-modern culture. Great if you a...more
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Read in April, 2008
This is pretty much a one-note cheerleader book, where every little band bio has the same arc and the same vocabulary (which is pretty much bound to happen when you hack for Spin, I guess). I certainly think that there is a place and a need for the uncritical cheerleader DIY-woman book; I just would have gotten much more out of this one as a sad awkward teenager at my silly high school than I do now.
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Read in April, 2008
recommends it for:
fans of riotgrrl. feminists. music fans.
A pretty comprehensive history of women in the punk/indie underground. However, at times it turns into fan-worship rather than an objective viewpoint; you can tell she includes only bands/songwriters she really loves.
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PUNK ROCK SAVED MY LIFE!
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Maria Raha SAVED my understanding of what I LOVE, and what I missed, but it's NEVER TOO LATE BABY!
MOST SINCERELY,
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PUNK ROCK SAVED MY POEMS!
Maria Raha SAVED my understanding of what I LOVE, and what I missed, but it's NEVER TOO LATE BABY!
MOST SINCERELY,
CAConrad
http://CAConrad.blogspot.com
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This book is essential if you are a music fan, especially if you want to learn more about influential women in the punk movement. (Their contributions are typically played down or ignored altogether.)
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Read in September, 2007
I'm using bits and pieces of this for my dissertation. I found it interesting and informative, but felt "Pretty in Punk" was much better for overall info.
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Read in December, 2007
Smart writing and a great book for people looking for a general overview of the female punk scene. Plus, my friend wrote it, so read it!
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Read in February, 2005
recommends it for:
ladies who love other ladies who rock
good overview of some amazing women in rock. doesn't go too deep, but still something any riot grrrl should have on their shelves.
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just got this a week ago for my birthday and already read it and want to read it again
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