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Some feminists have argued that rock music is by definition male and that there is no space within its conventions for women to express themselves. In this programme we look at three women's bands ...attempting to address themselves to the problems of sexual politics and popular music. The three bands, featured both in performance and interviews, are "Jam Today", "Tour de Force" and "The Raincoats". Broadcast notes provide short histories of these bands, line-up lists, and song lyrics, but basically "Tour de Force" uses traditional heavy rock to put over non-sexist songs to mixed audiences. "Jam Today" prefers playing their strongly feminist jazz-rock to female-only audiences. The more avant-garde "The Raincoats" are trying to overturn expectations of "easy listening" rock and the hierarchies and limited experimentations of traditional rock.
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Module code and title: U203, Popular culture
Item code: U203; 14
First transmission date: 10-07-1982
Published: 1982
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Duration: 00:24:31
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Producer: Susan Boyd-Bowman
Presenter: Mavis Bayton
Contributors: Deidre Cartwright; Alison Rayner; Vicky Aspinall; Barbara Stretch; Val Lloyd; Ana de Silva
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Feminist; Jam Today; Music; The Raincoats; Tour de force; Women and rock
Master spool number: 6HT/73905
Production number: FOUP092W
Videofinder number: 1234
Available to public: no