two great bands that went away too damn soon. I had all the Runaways LPs, Cherie + Marie, Jackie Fox solo, played the hell out of all of them. There are so many Runaways songs that spoke to what it meant to be a teen, just like the Who or UFO, and they never got recognition for it. It would have been killer for the Donnas to do an entire LP of select Runaways tracks.
Please some one make a film about their life story . Their life is freeking amazing But if they do Do it right please . Also i think it would could be Amazing just like the Donnas . Thank you and have a good life
Oh Sheri, how beautiful you are! Your voice makes me cut! What is it, I listen and sadness, melancholy permeate me, I feel the cold of non-existence! But at the same time my admiration reaches a climax!
One of the absolute top five songs of the Runaways. When you cover the early Runaways the Bass Player is covering one of the greatest Bass Players in History Jackie was a monster player. When you listen to her on songs like Secrets and Wild Thing and many others Live Jackie was the best at what she did better than Lita, and Joan. Sandy and Jackie could keep up with the Big names.
It's actually pretty amazing of Jackie, considering the fact she didnt join the band as a bass player and was quickly forced to learn it and play. I congratulate her for her awesome achievements!
These cute chicks totally ROCK. End of story. I just discovered them (Don't tell me I'm 18 years behind 'cause I already know) Anyways, better late than never.
The Donna's really choose some great covers to rock-out Donna's style! And for any Runaways diehards out there(Runaways diehards are my kind of rockandrollers!) Lita and Joan, not to mention Cherrie are the girls of my highschool dreams but, if you must compare the Runaways to the Donnas( Why must some engage in such petty silliness?)there really is no comparison cuz, I can count the great rockandroll songs the Runaways released on like one hand, maybe two, whereas, the Donna's have like 30 or more great, classic, phenomenal rockandroll songs, 3or4 all killer no filler albums and all together the Donna's just rock way harder!!!Call em like I hear'em and God bless the Donna's!!We love you and miss you😎😁😄😄😄😄!!!
The Runaways were pioneers, learning and playing on pure guts and heart. And as per my other comments above, they spoke to the alienation and insecurities of being a teen/young adult and how to find your way through it all. And they had to fight and endure hardships to get heard modern bands can't even imagine. The Donnas bring a different voice, a secure feminism and strength of a different generation. And frankly their musicianship takes the Runaways lunch money IMHO. But I love them both and equally, play their music LOUDLY and proudly. And don't forget the band Fanny who paved the way for them both.
This is absolutely wonderful and I swear to god this isn't any kind of criticism-- but wouldn't it have been something if this cover had been during that Spend The Night sweet spot where Brett was still snarling but down low? Dang her voice is a beast on that record. I think she decided the snarl was cringey, can't really figure why else she'd never ever do it again.
I remember going to the record store and buying the Runaways first record. This one was released later on. The battle of the T and A's ( tits and ass) featured the Runaways. Joan and Lita could play!!
Torry developed tendonitis in her shoulders. She attempted to learn proper technique but it didn't fix the problem and she was forced to retire. If you watch her play, you can see that she uses far too much shoulder in her playing. Most of a drummers power should come from the forearm and wrists, with the wrist taking precedent.
Though I give you both the benefit of the doubt, yes definitely the song is way better much noiser like the way Cherie does it. But for this cover they tried to replicate the studio album version in which Joan sings lead and the song is a bit softer much identical to this one.
two great bands that went away too damn soon. I had all the Runaways LPs, Cherie + Marie, Jackie Fox solo, played the hell out of all of them. There are so many Runaways songs that spoke to what it meant to be a teen, just like the Who or UFO, and they never got recognition for it.
It would have been killer for the Donnas to do an entire LP of select Runaways tracks.
The Donnas should have been huge!
So should have been the Runaways.
Now you need a Donna's tribute band.
I saw the runaways and the donnas. girls can rock.
I love the Runaways, and I love this cover! Well done.
Miss the Donnas, so good!
Love the Donna's!
💙
I really wish they'd get back together, love this band.
They did this song justice,too.
Dead end justice😜
Love the fact that they cut in all the old Runaways pics- class move.
Well done ladies! 🤘
I love the Donnas
Generations coming, generations going, but the flame still burning.
True ❤️
Dang this is great. Love to see them cover the whole first album. Secrets etc.
Agree! Would love to hear Secrets and Thunder
Love the DONNAS!!
Great rock band and gorgeous members!
This version is even better than the original!
💋❤ RUNAWAYS!
💋❤ DONNAS!
Perfect cover!
Beautiful version
Please some one make a film about their life story . Their life is freeking amazing But if they do Do it right please . Also i think it would could be Amazing just like the Donnas . Thank you and have a good life
Please ladies... COME BACK to us !!! ... the boys.
Awesome !🎸❤🎸🖖
Oh Sheri, how beautiful you are! Your voice makes me cut! What is it, I listen and sadness, melancholy permeate me, I feel the cold of non-existence! But at the same time my admiration reaches a climax!
One of the absolute top five songs of the Runaways. When you cover the early Runaways the Bass Player is covering one of the greatest Bass Players in History Jackie was a monster player. When you listen to her on songs like Secrets and Wild Thing and many others Live Jackie was the best at what she did better than Lita, and Joan. Sandy and Jackie could keep up with the Big names.
Lita and Jackie both always stood out to me for some reason :)
It's actually pretty amazing of Jackie, considering the fact she didnt join the band as a bass player and was quickly forced to learn it and play. I congratulate her for her awesome achievements!
These cute chicks totally ROCK. End of story. I just discovered them (Don't tell me I'm 18 years behind 'cause I already know) Anyways, better late than never.
Not 18, 23 actually 😂 but welcome to the fandom! We have cookies
Fran Carabajal I stand corrected. I also stand by my testimony. "Better late than never" is what I always say.
Melhor cover.
No one better to cover the Queens of noise!! Maybe Haim should try now??.
those young girls rocked my world
very good this this 9 girls rocks
@daAnder71 five for the runaways and four from the donnas.
The Donna's really choose some great covers to rock-out Donna's style! And for any Runaways diehards out there(Runaways diehards are my kind of rockandrollers!) Lita and Joan, not to mention Cherrie are the girls of my highschool dreams but, if you must compare the Runaways to the Donnas( Why must some engage in such petty silliness?)there really is no comparison cuz, I can count the great rockandroll songs the Runaways released on like one hand, maybe two, whereas, the Donna's have like 30 or more great, classic, phenomenal rockandroll songs, 3or4 all killer no filler albums and all together the Donna's just rock way harder!!!Call em like I hear'em and God bless the Donna's!!We love you and miss you😎😁😄😄😄😄!!!
The Runaways were pioneers, learning and playing on pure guts and heart. And as per my other comments above, they spoke to the alienation and insecurities of being a teen/young adult and how to find your way through it all. And they had to fight and endure hardships to get heard modern bands can't even imagine.
The Donnas bring a different voice, a secure feminism and strength of a different generation. And frankly their musicianship takes the Runaways lunch money IMHO.
But I love them both and equally, play their music LOUDLY and proudly. And don't forget the band Fanny who paved the way for them both.
How many fingers are you missing?
Not Tory here...Amy Cesari play the drums...
GREAT!
Yep, it is good.
If the Donna's made The song queens of noise Sound So good? I wonder how good the song cherry bomb would Sound like
This is absolutely wonderful and I swear to god this isn't any kind of criticism-- but wouldn't it have been something if this cover had been during that Spend The Night sweet spot where Brett was still snarling but down low? Dang her voice is a beast on that record. I think she decided the snarl was cringey, can't really figure why else she'd never ever do it again.
I remember going to the record store and buying the Runaways first record. This one was released later on. The battle of the T and A's ( tits and ass) featured the Runaways. Joan and Lita could play!!
Wow U are good !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
♥️♥️♥️
You can all say Thanks to Billy Bizeau for writing this Quick kick in the balls.
chords ?? I can't find them anywhere
dumbass. bet you couldn't nail an easy piece like this, tight.
The female version of AC DC
what ever happen to the Donnas?
The drummer had a shoulder injury of some sort from drumming so hard. So they just stopped playing.
Torry developed tendonitis in her shoulders. She attempted to learn proper technique but it didn't fix the problem and she was forced to retire. If you watch her play, you can see that she uses far too much shoulder in her playing. Most of a drummers power should come from the forearm and wrists, with the wrist taking precedent.
I loved Tory's enthusiasm, but every time I see her play I say "too much shoulder" to myself.
@@Knightveil Mitch Mitchell was a perfect example. It's all in the wrists.
They should have been just as big as ACDC but they gave up too soon..
not noisey enuff.......
Rexerman89 agree. Cheries voice is edgier
Though I give you both the benefit of the doubt, yes definitely the song is way better much noiser like the way Cherie does it. But for this cover they tried to replicate the studio album version in which Joan sings lead and the song is a bit softer much identical to this one.