GIRLSCHOOL - Live From London (1984) DVD Information:
Standart - NTSC 720x480 4:3
Video Format - DVD5, MPEG2
Audio Format - LPCM 2.0 1536Kbps
Genre - Hard Rock
Running Time - 00:57:03
DVD Recorded - 1984'
DVD Release - 2005'
Track List:
1.C'Mon Let's Go
2.Nowhere To Run
3.You Got Me
4.Play Dirty
5.Love Is A Lie
6.Hit And Run
7.Out To Get You
8.Rock Me Shock Me
9.Running For Cover
10.Can't You See
11.Running Wild
12.I Like It Like That
13.Ready To Rock
14.Emergency 999
Photo Gallery
BAND: Kim McCauliffe - Guitar,Vocal
Griss Bonacci - Lead Guitar
Gil Weston-Jones - Bass
Jackie Bodimead - Keyboards,Vocal
Denise Dufort - Drums
" The story of GIRLSCHOOL began during 1977 in South London, where school chums Kim McAuliffe (vocals/guitar) and
Enid Williams (bass) started an all-female band by the name of PAINTED LADY. They played at school parties mainly for
fun, but very soon things started to become more serious. In March 1978 PAINTED LADY was metamorphosed into GIRLSCHOOL,
when guitarist Kelly Johnson and drummer Denise Dufort joined the band. Within just a month of being together, the girls
hit the road, sending hot rock gravel in all directions as they played a vast number of small venues in the UK and also
on the continent. In January '79 their first single "Take It All Away" was a fact (released on the independent
label City Records), which gained the attention of MOTORHEAD's manager Doug Smith. He signed the band up on a
management/publishing deal and put them out as a support to Lemmy's legion on the "Overkill" tour during
March/April of '79, which the girls handled exceptionally well. This excursion was followed by further gigging with
'name acts' like BUDGIE and WILD HORSES, before in December a record deal was struck with Bronze and their debut release
"Demolition" exploded onto the scene. The well-known single "Race With The Devil" hit the charts in
England. The girls also colloborate with MOTORHEAD on the "St. Valentine's Day Massacre" EP, which saw them
gain a real foothold within the rock hierachy. In 1981 the album "Hit And Run" saw the light and the band
toured as a support for RAINBOW in Europe. Then in '82 bassist Enid Williams left the band and her replacement, Gil
Weston-Jones, was first to be heard on the "Screaming Blue Murder" album. In November '83 after the release of
"Play Dirty" guitarist Kelly Johnson chucked GIRLSCHOOL and left the band in an insecure position for many
years. But in 1992 the band reassembled for a surprisingly gritty album "Girlschool" and announced in 1993
that they would be touring with original guitarist Kelly Johnson and they kept their promise!
In April '95 the girls were in Holland for a few gigs and played one support show with SAXON in Zwolle (IJsselhal).
METAL MAIDENS took the opportunity to speak to the four girlies in their dressing room and investigated what's going on
nowadays in the school camp......
In 2000, original bassist/vocalist Enid and lead guitarist Jackie Chambers joined and in '02 they released the 21st
Anniversary – Not that Innocent album, recorded three years earlier with the previous line-up, now with the
addition of two new tracks, "Coming your Way" and "Innocent". Since releasing their latest album
"Believe", Girlschool have been playing headline gigs, festivals and with Alice Cooper, Twisted Sister and
support to Motorhead on tour in the U.K.
2008 sees the release of new material and a DVD for the 30th anniversary of the original and longest running female rock
band in the world! "
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