So many options! I was going to post a song from Andrea Echeverri but is already there, so I'll post a song from Catalina García, the lead singer of Monsieur Periné.
In a previous post I mentioned the incredible guitarist and bass player Carol Kaye. Here is a track she appears on that I absolutely love, the foot stomping original version of Tainted Love
#JukeboxFridayNight with #SheMakesMusic How could I even choose... I guess I will go with Demondice, cause she is a hard working woman, who makes MVs for her and Fake type and Raps. The song I will choose is "Sick Outta Fashion":
Dialling in tonight with this one from Lucy Dacus, Julien Baker, and Phoebe Bridgers together as Boygenius.
I was back at work for level 3 in 2020 when this was getting a lot of airplay on RadioActive, and it will always remind me of those empty streets on the drive to work
Salt In The Wound (Live at WFUV) - BoyGenius (2018)
Tori Amos just being Tori Amos.
Took me years to notice Trent Reznor on backing vocals too (listening on tape and cheap walkman earphones on trains a lot will do that).
I would normally want to post a heap of rock music with this tag but am feeling a bit sombre. I used to be married, and I found out today that the friend who did a fantastic job of singing this gorgeous song at my wedding died on Monday. Rest in peace, Eileen. (Fuck cancer.)
This is the nearest performance to hers I could find.
"Better Than Anything" - vocal by Sarah Partridge, double bass by Bill Moring
Another favourite live act, SoccerPractise, fronted by Geneva Alexander-Masters. Here covering / reworking a classic from Moana and the Tribe for Moana Maniapoto's induction into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame.
Think I'll stop here! The hashtag playlist is now at 391 tracks [edit: 389 after some corrections]. I skipped maybe half a dozen repeats (though included the triple bill of Deceptacon from @Kay because they were so fun).
I think the first time I heard this song was when it was played as part of Dunedin's own Channel 39 which tended to play the same music playlist for an entire week, which was great in the days of home VHS; you got several chances to record that song you liked …