Girls in Bands at the BBC
Girls in Bands at the BBC

Girls in Bands at the BBC

2015Movie59 minEnglish

Compilation celebrating some guitar band performances at the BBC that feature some of the best female musicians in rock. Beginning with the oft-forgotten American group Fanny performing You're the One, it's a journey along rock's spectrum from the 1970s to now. The selection includes the powerful vocals of Elkie Brooks on Vinegar Joe's Proud to Be a Honky Woman, the mesmerising poetry of Patti Smith's Horses and the upbeat energy of the Go-Go's on We Got the Beat. Mighty basslines come courtesy of Tina Weymouth on Psycho Killer and Kim Gordon on Sugar Kane, whilst we trace the line of indie rock from the Au Pairs through Lush, Elastica and Garbage to current band Savages.

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Director: Various (BBC Production)Genres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This BBC documentary series explores the history of female musicians within the British music scene, focusing on their experiences and impact. Each episode typically delves into different eras or genres, showcasing iconic performances and interviews with influential artists. It highlights the challenges and triumphs of women navigating a male-dominated industry. The series celebrates their contributions to music and culture.

Critical Reception

The series received positive attention for its insightful look into the often-overlooked contributions of women in British music. Critics and audiences alike praised its engaging storytelling and the selection of featured artists, noting its educational and celebratory tone.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for highlighting important female artists often forgotten by mainstream music history.
  • Commended for its engaging narrative and excellent archival footage.
  • Appreciated for its insightful interviews with musicians and industry figures.

Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers appreciating the focus on female artists and the celebration of their impact on the music industry. Many found it informative and inspiring.

Fun Fact

The series featured archival footage from iconic BBC music programs like Top of the Pops and The Old Grey Whistle Test, offering a rare glimpse into decades of British music history through a feminist lens.

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