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Girls to the Front Previous Shows GIRLS TO THE FRONT PREVIOUS SHOWS Week 1: Women in early post-punk (78-82) 1. Typical Girls – The Slits 2. Go Away (Demo) – Strawberry Switchblade 3. Mind Your Own Business – Delta 5 4. Spooky – Lydia Lunch 5. Arabian Nights – Siouxsie and the Banshees 6. Wax and Wane – Cocteau Twins 7. Dance – ESG 8. Lola – The Raincoats 9. Set-Up – Au Pairs 10. Nice – Kleenex 11. Too Many Creeps – Bush Tetras 12. Talk It – ESG Week 2: Women in underground electronic 1. Are You Leaving – SASSY 009 2. Oblivion – Grimes 3. Ariadna – Kedr Livansky 4. What Did He Say – Nite Jewel 5. Raingurl – Yaeji 6. Love Caboose – Geneva Jacuzzi 7. Sick Beat – Kero Kero Bonito 8. Bad Baby – Negative Gemini 9. Music With A Melody – Sateen 10. Throwing Lines – Kelly Lee Owens 11. VYSEE – SOPHIE 12. Wherever, Boy – LA Vampires 13. Did You Feel Me Slip Away? – BEA1991 14. Filthy Believer – BEA1991 15. Where U Are – Rina Sawayama Week 3: Women in underground hip-hop/r&b 1. Self Importance – Kilo Kish 2. Fruit – ABRA 3. Dontcha – The Internet 4. Video Girl – FKA Twigs 5. Call Me – Kali Uchis 6. Take Me Apart – Kelela 7. Childs Play (ft. Chance the Rapper) – SZA 8. Dragons – Princess Nokia 9. Closer (Ode 2 U) – Ravyn Lenae 10. Cranes in the Sky – Solange 11. Ultraviolet – FKA Twigs 12. Know What I Want – Kali Uchis 13. Bad Girls – Solange 14. Rewind – Kelela 15. Treat Me Like Fire – LION BABE Week 4: Women in jazz 1. I Put A Spell On You – Nina Simone 2. 'Round Midnight – Betty Carter 3. I'm Glad There Is You – Julie London 4. Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me – Abbey Lincoln 5. Save Your Love For Me – Cannonball Adderley & Nancy Wilson 6. Cry Me A River – Dinah Washington 7. I'm A Fool To Want You – Billie Holiday 8. In A Sentimental Mood – Ella Fitzgerald 9. 'Deed I Do – Blossom Dearie 10. The End Of The World – Julie London 11. Tenderly – Sarah Vaughan 12. Put A Little Sugar In My Bowl (Live) – Nina Simone 13. Nice Girls Don't Stay For Breakfast – Julie London 14. I'll Be Seeing You – Billie Holiday 15. Waiter, Make Mine Blues – Anita O'Day 16. The Masquerade is Over – Cannonball Adderley & Nancy Wilson 17. If I Had You – Etta Jones Week 5: Women in modern soul/funk/r&b 1. Watching You – Charlotte Dos Santos 2. Honeycomb – Kadhja Bonet 3. Atoll – Nai Palm 4. Red Clay – Charlotte Dos Santos 5. Why Don't You – Cleo Sol 6. Don't Wanna Be – Xenia Rubinos 7. Biggest Joke of All – Fatima 8. Sweet Time – Raveena 9. Remember The Rain – Kadhja Bonet 10. Love Falls Down – Poppy Ajudha 11. Where Do You Go? – Charlotte Day Wilson 12. The First Time – Nicotine 13. Still Dreaming – Raveena 14. Back To Me – Moonchild 15. Devil's Juice – Poppy Ajudha Week 6: Women in Indie Pop 2009-2012 1. Blouse – Roses 2. Beetles – Warpaint 3. While You’re Sleeping, I’m Dreaming – Tamaryn 4. Civilian – Wye Oak 5. Wicked Game (Chris Isaak Cover) – Widowspeak 6. Lover of Mine – Beach House 7. To The Lighthouse (Demo) – Memoryhouse 8. Kill For Love – Chromatics 9. The Choke – Austra 10. Don’t Fall In Love – Still Corners 11. Shadows – Au Revoir Simone 12. Let Me Take You Out – Class Actress 13. Grown Up Blues – Chairlift Week 7: Women in Folk 1. How Did the Feeling Feel to You – Karen Dalton 2. Tonight – Sibylle Baier 3. Hey, Who Really Cares? – Linda Perhacs 4. Lady-O – Judee Sill 5. Ask Me No Questions – Bridget St. John 6. Love Song – Vashti Bunyan 7. Fairest Of The Seasons – Nico 8. Something On Your Mind – Karen Dalton 9. Forget About – Sibylle Baier 10. I Don’t Know Where I Stand – Joni Mitchell 11. A Case Of You – Joni Mitchell 12. Child Of God – Josephine Foster 13. Easy To Be Around – Diane Cluck 14. Bushel Hyde – Jessica Pratt 15. The Kiss – Judee Sill Week 8: Women in Riot Grrl/Punk 1. Rebel Girl – Bikini Kill 2. Nothing Can Stop me – Heavens to Betsy 3. What Kind Of Monster Are You? – Slant 6 4. Feels Blind – Bikini Kill 5. I’m Not Bitter (I Just Want To Kill You) – Voodoo Queens 6. Are You A Lady? – Bratmobile 7. Girls Like Us – The Julie Ruin 8. Don’t Want You – Lunachicks 9. Volcano Girls – Veruca Salt 10. Sweet 69 – Babes in Toyland 11. Deceptacon – Le Tigre 12. Modern Girl – Sleater-Kinney 13. Violet – Hole 14. Hurricane – The Coathangers 15. One More Hour – Sleater-Kinney 16. Complicated – Heavens to Betsy Week 9: Songs About Long Distance 1. Daniel – Mr. Twin Sister 2. Four Hours (Away) – Young Prisms 3. Leather Glove – Love Inks 4. Distance – Emily King 5. Lovelier Girl – Beach House 6. Winter Now – Broadcast 7. The Moon Song – Karen O (Ft. Ezra Koenig) 8. Birds – Electrelane 9. Hollow Body – Pity Sex 10. Nowhere Near – Yo La Tengo 11. The Sweetest Thing – Camera Obscura 12. For You – Sharon Van Etten 13. Long Distance – Go Sailor 14. Uncatena – Sylvan Esso 15. I’d Like To Walk Around In Your Mind – Vashti Bunyan 16. So Far Away – Carole King Week 10: Women in Disco 1. He’s the Greatest Dancer – Sister Sledge 2. Love Sensation – Loleatta Holloway 3. Fire – Lizzy Mercier Descloux 4. Try Me, I Know We Can Make It – Donna Summer 5. Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! – ABBA 6. Ring My Bell – Anita Ward 7. Take Me Home – Cher 8. I Love the Nightlife – Alicia Bridges 9. I Need A Man – Grace Jones 10. Upside Down – Diana Ross 11. I Love To Love (But My Baby Loves To Dance) – Tina Charles 12. Autumn Changes – Donna Summer Week 11: Women in Oldies Country 1. Paper Roses – Rita Remmington 2. I Fall to Pieces – Patsy Cline 3. Strange – Patsy Cline 4. The Pill – Loretta Lynn 5. Don’t Come Home A-Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind) – Loretta Lynn 6. Stand By Your Man – Tammy Wynette 7. Your Good Girls Gonna Go Bad – Tammy Wynette 8. Ode To Billie Joe – Bobbie Gentry 9. Sunday Best – Bobbie Gentry 10. Coat of Many Colors – Dolly Parton 11. I Wasted My Tears – Dolly Parton 12. Your Sweet Love – Lynn Anderson 13. Rose Garden – Lynn Anderson 14. Tennessee Waltz – Patti Page 15. The End of the World – Skeeter Davis 16. It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels – Kitty Wells 17. I Can’t Stop Loving You – Kitty Wells 18. To Know Him Is To Love Him – Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris\ Week 12: Women in Shoegaze 1. Mad Girls Love Song – The Charlottes 2. Dozen – Alison’s Halo 3. Always April – Alison’s Halo 4. Empty Words – Bowery Electric 5. Fear of Flying – Bowery Electric 6. Untogether – Lush 7. Lovelife – Lush 8. Loomer – My Bloody Valentine 9. Lose My Breath – My Bloody Valentine 10. Avalyn I – Slowdive 11. Sleep – Slowdive 12. Pancake – Swirlies 13. Kinky Love – Pale Saints 14. Another Day – Galaxie 500 Week 13: Girls to the Front Halloween Special 1. Mysterons – Portishead 2. Magic Man – Heart 3. White Rabbit – Jefferson Airplane 4. Sisters of the Moon – Fleetwood Mac 5. Oktober – Chris & Cosey 6. Spellbound – Siouxsie and the Banshees 7. I Wanna Be Evil – Eartha Kitt 8. Ghosts – Ladytron 9. Crystal Ball – Grimes 10. Casket – Geneva Jacuzzi 11. Howling At The Moon – Phantogram 12. Witch – The Bird and the Bee 13. The Killing Moon – Novelle Vague 14. The Wizard – Bat For Lashes Week 14: Women in 90s/00s Trip-Hop and Electronica 1. People Get Real – Saint Etienne 2. Protection – Massive Attack (Ft. Tracey Thorn) 3. Teardrop – Massive Attack (Ft. Elizabeth Fraser) 4. It Could Be Sweet – Portishead 5. Only You – Portishead 6. You Make It Easy – Air (Ft. Beth Hirsch) 7. All I Need – Air (Ft. Beth Hirsch) 8. Pit Stop – Lovage 9. To Catch A Thief – Lovage 10. Private Road – Bent (Ft. Zoe Johnston) 11. Swollen – Bent (Ft. Zoe Johnston) Week 15: Girls to the Front End of November/Autumn Special 1. Autumn in New York – Billie Holiday 2. Sweet November – SZA 3. November – Babeheaven 4. Harvest Moon – Widowspeak 5. Liquid Smooth – Mitski 6. Orchard Fair – Wye Oak 7. Meet the Frownies – Mr. Twin Sister 8. Urge For Going – Joni Mitchell 9. Apple Orchard – Beach House 10. Autumn Fallin’ – Jaymay 11. Autumn Lullaby – Bridget St. John 12. 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