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#35886 by Scgo(Sco) Major
Sat Jul 05, 2008 1:15 pm
Damn'it! I have been looking to start a all ladies Go-Go band with a Alternative/ Modern Rock sound and well it's been a serious challenge. I mean I know there are female musicians out there but it's like finding a needle in a hay stack...at least finding the right chick...i guess i know what men go thru when looking for a mate. :lol: Of course i'll keep up the hussle....but i have a passion that wont wait....i wont give up but this is discouraging a lil bit.

#35912 by gbheil
Sat Jul 05, 2008 8:51 pm
I'm not so keen on "all one sex" bands. Or for that matter setting age limits. It's descrimination to me. And places a constriction on the creative force of the universe. Hard enough to find musicians that fit together, period. You should be more open minded if your desire is to create music. If all you want is a "show" hire strippers and a DJ. But to each her own. Best o luck.

#35932 by Kramerguy
Sun Jul 06, 2008 12:49 am
I agree. Too many bands focus on the wrong message.

#35960 by Crip2Nite
Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:00 am
Ahhh...What the hell.... I'll put on a wig and high heels and you can call me "Lady Shredder"! :P

#35962 by philbymon
Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:08 pm
I have no idea why it's so difficult, any more than you do.

I don't know why women can't just stick to dance. That's why men make music, you know - to watch you women as you dance all sexy & stuff.

I think it's the hormones.

You can't just put all of that female energy into a single project without dangerously risking the fundamental fabric of the entire multiiverse.

Find a good man & make babies first, & THEN see if you still think an all-girl band is the best thing to build for yourself, your man, your children, & the community at large.

Oh good grief I crack me up!

Good luck with your search. Try your local colleges & music stores. Ask the music teachers in your area.

I think it's kinda sexist of you to exclude my gender, but what the hell - you go, girl!

#36603 by Black57
Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:13 am
I would love to have an all-girl band but all I need is one girl to make that dream come true. In reality, I prefer having guys in my band. Guys are more willing to take risks. They're easy to work with and they make me feel like I am one of the guys. Plus, you never know when you might need the extra muscle. I am for the music, not the gender, not the age or the stature.

#36659 by gbheil
Thu Jul 17, 2008 1:54 am
Whoa! Extra muscle :shock: It's true I know but that be like me sayin you never know when you need some extra :oops: well you know 8)

#36664 by The Hunter
Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:42 am
Because girls are emotional.

#36688 by Andragon
Thu Jul 17, 2008 6:06 am
sanshouheil wrote:...that be like me sayin you never know when you need some extra :oops: well you know 8)

Cuteness? 8)


Don't look at me like that.. n stop squinting at your screen.

#36705 by mistermikev
Thu Jul 17, 2008 3:07 pm
why is it so hard...?
cause yer focused on the look and not the music.
I think it's as stupid as me starting an all male band.
very few good female musicians... you'd have troubles just getting a good band together, but then to impose the artificial restraint of needing all members to be female limits you to a pretty small pool... and of that pool - there are even fewer that would be interested in limiting themselves to an all female band because (if they are any good) they probably don't care what gender the people they play with are and are more interested in the ability of those people to play.
all female band... it's a novelty act.
you think you are being pro-female when really you are just fulfilling a stupid fantasy of the males you seek to exclude.
name me one all female group that has ever been around for more than a few songs. don't bother saying the dixie chicks either - one hit wonders, not to mention they use a backup band that is far from all female.

DON'T GET ME WRONG: ton of great female musicians out there...bonnie rait, indigo girls, patsy cline, janis ian, etc...

#36725 by jw123
Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:05 pm
Well Ive never played in a "female" band, but if that is what she wants to put together why are you guys whining? Its better to know that on the front than when you lug your equipment all over town to audition.

If I said I want to start a death metal band and you play polka music, should I give you a shot?

If Im a smooth jazz player should I try a surf punker?

Theres more discrimination in music than sex. Every band that flyes a genre flag effectively discriminates any musician outside those parameters.

Lets just call this the BEotch thread.

#36730 by gtZip
Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:28 pm
mistermikev wrote:name me one all female group that has ever been around for more than a few songs. don't bother saying the dixie chicks either - one hit wonders, not to mention they use a backup band that is far from all female.


The Donnas

#36732 by mistermikev
Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:55 pm
jw123 wrote:Well Ive never played in a "female" band, but if that is what she wants to put together why are you guys whining? Its better to know that on the front than when you lug your equipment all over town to audition.

If I said I want to start a death metal band and you play polka music, should I give you a shot?

If Im a smooth jazz player should I try a surf punker?

Theres more discrimination in music than sex. Every band that flyes a genre flag effectively discriminates any musician outside those parameters.

Lets just call this the BEotch thread.

the question was: why is it so hard... just trying to answer the question patna.

#36736 by mistermikev
Thu Jul 17, 2008 8:11 pm
gtZip wrote:The Donnas


pretty sure they didn't even have ONE hit...
as I've never heard of them...
you don't see them on US top20...

not sure how yer proving me wrong based on the fact that they've put out a grand total of two albums -neither of which have exactly 'taken the world by storm' and they certainly haven't stood the test of time yet.



I've read the lyrics and it's some pretty crappy-4th-grade-contrived-cle'she -we wrote it just so we could be an all girl band stuff... that will be gone in a month... IMO

"No more teachers, no PE,
No more parents killing me!"

"Every son and every daughter’s
Growing cheeba in their locker
Gimme gimme, gimme gimme
It’s the herb that we must see yeah,
Everybody’s smoking cheeba"

"The new album is the follow-up to 2004's "Gold Medal," which debuted at No. 76 on The Billboard 200 but has sold just 87,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan."

keep in mind I'm not against girl performers.... bif naked is one of my fav bands... so is concrete blonde... but their music transcends the temporary coolness and novelty of an "all girl band".

#36737 by mistermikev
Thu Jul 17, 2008 8:16 pm
lemme help you out here...
TLC is an "all girl band" according to wiki... and I'd say they would meet the mark based on having quite a few extremely popular songs... yet they don't meet the mark cause who does all the instrumentation? None of them even play an instrument...
sm with spice girls, En Vogue, supremes, etc.

perhaps bananarama would qualify... I believe they do their own stuff.
that's about as close as I see anyone coming.

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