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The Pleasure Seekers, in case anyone’s wondering, were the all-female 60s Detroit garage band featuring the Quatro sisters: Suzi, Patti, Nancy, and Arlene. And they kicked ass, considerably.
Suzi was 15 when they released their first record in 1964.
Patti went on to join Fanny.
I’m actually way more familiar with this song (the B-side of their debut single), because it used to be a staple of the Shop Assistants’ live set, with Sarah on vocals and Alex banging a beer bottle.
My name is Everett True. I am a music critic. This is what I do. I criticise music.
The clue is in my job description – music critic. I do not consider myself a journalist, as I do not research or report hard news. I do not consider myself a commentator as I believe that everyone should be a participant. I criticise people and in return I am not surprised if other people criticise me. It is part of the whole deal of being in the public arena.
I am Everett True. Believe in me and I have power like a God. Quit believing in me and I no longer exist.
2 Responses to Song of the day – 332: The Pleasure Seekers
2 Responses to Song of the day – 332: The Pleasure Seekers