Just like when they shot Bill Gates in the head in the South Park movie, I was the only one who cheered when this song was played in Guardians of the Galaxy. I was right both times. The crowd was wrong.
@mikekatz7980 Lots of women can play guitar. This woman wrote cheesy songs in the 80's. She's more famous because of the way she looked back then. Doesn't change the fact that these songs are weak.
@@OneCraZyWhoDat weak songs are an opinion, not a fact. If you practiced as much as she did then you too could be at that level. Don't let your insecurities shine through bud, not a good look.
@@OneCraZyWhoDat I was around back then and I liked the idea of The Runaways, and Joan Jett on her own later, but I have to admit you're right. Kim Fowley put them together to be bubblegum rock eye-candy, and that's exactly what they were. A couple of them had higher aspirations, and they moved on to bigger and better things. But I'll tell you how prescient your comment is... Joan Jett is extremely bitter about never making it in the rock industry the way males did or slutty women did or - you name it depending on the mood she's in - but at the end of the day the one thing holding her back has always been that weak, lame current flowing through her songs. Probably never escaped Fowley's schlocky influence. But Lita got good. She loved Black Sabbath, nearly married Tony Iommi, and she's just doing this song as a homage back to her roots. She knows some people still like to hear it, so she just does it. But she managed to get way way past that era and become an excellent metal musician.
Love lita ford she’s such an amazing woman.
Lita is Awesome!
Just like when they shot Bill Gates in the head in the South Park movie, I was the only one who cheered when this song was played in Guardians of the Galaxy.
I was right both times. The crowd was wrong.
Junk!
Another corny song.
Oh no, a woman who can play guitar better than you - get over it.
@mikekatz7980 Lots of women can play guitar. This woman wrote cheesy songs in the 80's. She's more famous because of the way she looked back then. Doesn't change the fact that these songs are weak.
@@OneCraZyWhoDat weak songs are an opinion, not a fact. If you practiced as much as she did then you too could be at that level. Don't let your insecurities shine through bud, not a good look.
@@OneCraZyWhoDat and I'm sure a lot of women can play better than you. I don't doubt that for a second!
@@OneCraZyWhoDat I was around back then and I liked the idea of The Runaways, and Joan Jett on her own later, but I have to admit you're right. Kim Fowley put them together to be bubblegum rock eye-candy, and that's exactly what they were. A couple of them had higher aspirations, and they moved on to bigger and better things. But I'll tell you how prescient your comment is... Joan Jett is extremely bitter about never making it in the rock industry the way males did or slutty women did or - you name it depending on the mood she's in - but at the end of the day the one thing holding her back has always been that weak, lame current flowing through her songs. Probably never escaped Fowley's schlocky influence.
But Lita got good. She loved Black Sabbath, nearly married Tony Iommi, and she's just doing this song as a homage back to her roots. She knows some people still like to hear it, so she just does it. But she managed to get way way past that era and become an excellent metal musician.
most underrated guitarist ever
you talking about Patrick? I remember him in The union Underground