Thursday, June 04, 2015

Generating Steam Heat radio show 02.06.15 (Rebel Girls Pt 1)



We have played so much great music by female artists that we decided to do a themed show dedicated solely to women in bands. Such was the amount of songs we wanted to include that we actually turned the idea into a two part show. 

Part 1 this week covers the original punk/post punk era and turned into our longest show yet with a playlist packed with classic songs. Part 2 next week covers contemporary bands and solo artists…



The Playlist and some notes:

Au Pairs-It’s Obvious (Human Records 7’’ 1980)

The Chefs-24 Hours (Attrix Records 7’’ 1981)

Helen McCookerybook from The Chefs writes under her real name Helen Reddington. We talked about this book she wrote...


Go Gos-Our Lips Are Sealed (IRS Records 7’’ 1981)  

Girls At Our Best-Fast Boyfriends (Happy Birthday Records 7’’ 1981)

Delta 5-Mind Your Own Business (Rough Trade Records 7’’ 1979)

The B52’s-Dirty Back Road (from the Warner Brothers Records album ‘Wild Planet’ 1980)

Avengers-We Are The One (Dangerhouse Records7’’ 1977)

Manufactured Romance-The Time Of My Life (Fresh Records 7’’ 1980)

Noh Mercy-Caucasian Guilt (From the Fast Product Records compilation EP ‘Earcom 3’ 1979)

Martha And The Muffins-Echo Beach (Dindisc Records 7’’ 1980)

Rubella Ballet-A Taste Of Honey (From the Xntrix cassette EP ‘Ballet Bag’ 1982)

Fatal Microbes-Beautiful Pictures (From the Small Wonder Records EP ‘Violence Grows’ 1979)

The Gymslips-Drink Problem (From the Abstract Sounds Records album ‘Rockin’ With The Renees’ 1983)

Kleenex-Ain’t You (Rough Trade Records 7’’ 1978)

The Bodysnatchers-Lets Do Rocksteady (Two Tone Records 7’’ 1980)

The Selecter-Missing Words (Two Tone Records 7’’ 1980)

Even Worse-Emptying The Madhouse (From the ROIR Records compilation cassette ‘New York Thrash’ 1982)

Legal Weapon-Daddys Gone Mad (From the Arsenal Records album ‘Death Of Innocence’ 1982)

Pauline Murray And The Invisible Girls-Dream Sequences (Illusive Records 7’’ 1980)

The Runaways-Cherry Bomb (Mercury Records 7’’ 1976)

Girlschool-Bomber (From the Bronze Records EP ‘St Valentines Day Massacre’ 1981)

Gentleman Jimmy Tees surprise after show additional vinyl meltdown track (and a cool pic he took of the record on the deck in the studio…)


Crass-Walls (From the Crass Records album ‘Stations Of The Crass’ 1979)

Download the show as an MP3 here.




1 comment:

Unknown said...

Great show