Sunday, May 18, 2014

Female Artists of the Sixties Through Eighties

This week's theme is female artists of the sixties through the eighties, which was hard to narrow down with so many great songs and artists. I like to keep my posts short.

Speaking of females artist of that era, did I ever tell you about the time I didn't see Diana Ross? I was in the Bermuda airport when I noticed everyone looking my way but didn't know why. Later, I learned that she was directly behind me. Dang! If only I would have stopped and turned around.

Let's start with Jefferson Starship's Gracie Slick. I saw her perform when in college.




And, here's one of my faves by Sylvia. I sometimes catch myself singing this tune, even though my husband hasn't given me a reason to.







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18 comments:

  1. You should probably sing to your hubby.

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  2. Love Jefferson Airplane - and love that song! Love the Sylvia one, too - I'm with Shelly, sing to your hubby! ;) I had a Blonde Moment and missed the female part of this week's theme...but at least the bands chosen have 'girl' hair! >;o)~

    Have a great week! :)

    Should I Stay or Should I Go because I’m Just A Gigolo Livin’ On A Prayer, Sweet Child O’ Mine – Word Up!

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  3. Jefferson Airplane is a great selection! I almost included White Rabbit, but figured someone else would :)

    Music Monday

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  4. I remember Jefferson Airplane. Love that it sounds so upbeat.

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  5. Fab choices (damn couldn't say fab choice Joyce this week)

    It's a shame the queue wasn't held up she would have belted "You Keep Me Hangin' On" you would have soon noticed her. ;-)

    Have a oldietastic week ;-)

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  6. Oh that's rich ~ Diana Ross was standing behind you! I would have felt a wee bit self conscience if everyone in the airport was staring my way and not know what the big deal was. LOL But, you know I would have that kind of luck in missing out on an opportunity to seeing someone really cool.

    Jefferson Airplane ~ awesome! I haven't heard Nobody in forever. What a great walk down memory lane with that oldie. Great to share the dance floor with you this morning. Keep that music alive! ;-)

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  7. Oh wow I had forgotten all about Sylvia. I actually remember hearing that song "Nobody" when I was little!!

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  8. Huge time period for women. Good choices. And OMG, I didn't see Diana Ross either - and I almost walked smack into her in LA. My cousin told me right after the near incident.

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  9. I like that Sylvia song. Totally a fave when I was a kid, and I still remember all of the words. :)

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  10. Dang, what a missed opportunity and right there for you!

    Girl, I agree, belt it out to your hubby!

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  11. Diana Ross was behind you and you did not know it! Oh man, that had to been frustrating when you found out. But, it is pretty cool at the same time too. Great song choices. Have a terrific day!

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  12. I gotta go with Jefferson Airplane,Love them Guys.

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  13. Man, talk about a missed opportunity! I can't imagine how many celebs I have walked right by and never even noticed!

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  14. Oh my goodness!! So close. what an amazing moment that would have been.

    Love Jefferson Airplane!

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  15. Nice selection. Thanks for sharing the music videos.

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  16. Girl you shoulda turned around :) But hey, you were there right :)

    Love the hits!

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  17. One of my favorite songs by sylvia so good.

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