Flying Lesbians
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The Flying Lesbians were a seven-woman German music group which existed from 1974-1977 and released an eponymous album in 1975.[1][2][3]
Their logo was a double-headed axe. Their website explains that this is an ancient symbol of women's power throughout Europe.[4]
They first performed, to an audience of 2,000, at a women's festival in Berlin in 1974. They functioned as a co-operative, and for copyright purposes worked under the joint pseudonym of "Emily Pankhurst".[5]
Members
The seven members of the band were:[3]
- Danielle de Baat: guitar, bass guitar, vocals
- Monika Jaeckel: vocals, percussion
- Gigi (Christa) Lansch: drums
- Monika Mengel: vocals, percussion
- Cillie Rentmeister: piano, vocals, harmonica, synthesizer
- Monika Savier: bass guitar, percussion
- Christel Wachowski: guitar, percussion
Album
Their 1975 album was re-released as a CD in 2007.[3] The lyrics of all the tracks are available on the band's website.[6]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
---|---|---|---|
1. | "Battered Wife" | Emily Pankhurst (collective pseudonym of the band, for copyright purposes)[5] | 3:02 |
2. | "Trebermädchen" | Emily Pankhurst | 2:40 |
3. | "Arbeitslos" | Emily Pankhurst | 4:05 |
4. | "für frau doktor a." | C. Rentmeister | 4:14 |
5. | "frauen kommt her" & "frauen erhebt euch" | R. Stefan, E. Pankhurst & Emily Pankhurst | 5:49 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
---|---|---|---|
1. | "l'm a lesbian, how about you?" | emily pankhurst | 3:55 |
2. | "die bisexualität" | e.pankhurst / s.weyrich | 3:31 |
3. | "wir sind die homosexuellen frauen" | text und melodie: frauen aus der lesbencamp Sanguinet | 3:35 |
4. | "matriarchats-blues" | emily pankhurst | 5:35 |
5. | "shake it off" | emily pankhurst | 6:04 |
References
- ^ Kramarae, Cheris; Spender, Dale (2004). "Lesbian Popular Music". Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women's Issues and Knowledge. p. 1209. ISBN 9781135963156. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
- ^ "Flying Lesbians s/t LP". Continuo. 23 June 2011.
- ^ a b c "German Lesbian Bands: Flying Lesbians, Lysistrara, Witch Is Witch + solo artist Carolina Brauckmann". Queer Music Heritage.
- ^ "(Text seen when hovering over logo)". Flying Lesbians. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
die doppelaxt, das zeichen des matriarchalischen weltmacht...
- ^ a b Perincioli, Cristina. "1974 Flying Lesbians, Feminist Festivals". Berlin Goes Feminist. Retrieved 15 June 2016.
- ^ "battered wife". Flying Lesbians. Retrieved 20 June 2016. Listed under "songtexte"
Further reading
- English section of official website Includes text of Cillie Rentmeister's 1985 lecture "The Sounds of the Women’s Movement - Women’s Rock Bands in Germany (1974 – 1985)" describing history of the band
External links
- Official website Includes biographies of members, under "die band"