'Suzi Q' | Official Suzi Quatro Documentary Teaser
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- Before Suzi Quatro burst on the music world in 1973, there were almost no women in rock, and absolutely none who played bass and sang lead vocals and led the band and rocked out and reached millions of people around the world, re-writing the rule book for the expected image of women in rock & roll.
Singer, songwriter, bass player, bandleader, actress, radio-presenter, poet - there is only one Suzi Q, the pint-sized, leather-clad rocker who has sold more than 50 million records and in 2019 released a new album, celebrating 53 years as a working musician.
This documentary tells the story of trailblazing American rock singer-songwriter Suzi Quatro, who helped redefine the role of women in rock ‘n’ roll when she broke out in 1973.
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Love Suzi! She influenced Joan Jett & so many other female rockers! She should be in the R&R Hall of Fame.
Everything about Suzi was cool - the name, the look, the sound. Sometimes the true innovators and trail blazers get the least credit. I’m glad this documentary was made. ✌️
Yeah, this doc was long overdue. However, considering that she hasn't stopped and is still rocking her ass off and making great albums, it stands to reason that a documentary would be placed on hold. I think Suzi is just one of those TRUE dyed in the wool rockers who will be playing until she drops. We're damn lucky to have her.
I like Suzi Quatro very much! She is the pioneer of female rock. Why is her development in the United States not as successful as overseas?
One of my favorites from the past, unforgettable bass riffs, she was always a beautiful & talented performer , deserves more recognition for her milestones.
Suzi the Queen of rock 'n roll. 🥰
"The Hammer from Hell" still hammering away on that bass!! Always loved her!! Rock on, Suzi!
Suzi is one of my heroes!
Thank you Suzi...for all you have done for women in music. I loved your concerts, got to go four times and own your records. I wore denim jeans and jacket to school and kids were afraid of me, I hung around the boys and I always had 5 who were with me, almost like my gang lol. But I wanted to get a bass guitar as well after seeing her. Suzi was the first and a true pioneer.
I always liked her and I remember her poster and thinking she was hot and so cute. After her came Joan Jett. But she was first! A leader and bass player and singer. This documentary is long overdue.
I know she was more popular in the UK. It’s about time she gets the attention she deserves. A great story!
More popular in the UK, Australia, Japan, Germany... just about everywhere but her home country of America. Such a shame. I listen to all those songs like 48 Crash, The Wild One, Devil Gate Drive, Glycerine Queen, on and on... and it should have been a no-brainer. Those songs are all bonafide classic hits that SHOULD have been getting heavy airplay on the radio in the 70's and onwards. If it hadn't been for my ultra-hip aunt playing me her records when I was a kid, all I would have ever known was "Stumblin' In".
48 CRASH! I remember when she was on the TV Show " HAPPY DAYS"...She played the part of Leather Tuscadero...so cool.
I was instantly crushed out on her as Leather Tuscadero when I first saw her on Happy Days back when I was in Jr. High, and then shortly after I heard her first album and found out just what an amazing, ballsy rock and roll queen she is... and my pre-teen lust took a back seat to respect and admiration. I just wish more Americans had been paying attention. She got huge everywhere but her home country.
I was just thinking that! Thank you for confirming that!
Yes! She was very popular in Japan as well.
Popular everywhere other than her home country, it would seem. Americans are pretty clueless, even about their own local talents.
Remember seeing Suzi Quattro on Top of the Pops in the early 70's and she's been in my heart ever since. Just loike Dolly Parton she is devoted to her parents. There will never be another Suzi, she is the one that really started it ll.
One of the first records I ever bought, and that was in early 80's - awesome music.
i love that i just turned 18 and i’ve been obsessed with suzi for years. my music taste is better than anyone i know lmao
My first actual concert, 76 or 77, at a young age. Still luv her.
Suzi Should have been inducted into ' The Hall of Fame ' back in the Mid 80's !!!!! NO DOUBT !!!!! Love You Suzi
Suzi Q,what a lady and what a bass player and what a singer,Suzi wrote a book 40 years ago,i know cause i read it.such a young age and i learnt so much about her.I was in love with her as most young males at the time.The music was incredible,in fact she was up against Abba at the time,and so much more too.She should have made so much more,her music was Brilliant.
I remember her well in the 70's. Lovely lady then and just as lovely now.
She's awesome. That simple.
P.S Who ever it was at Film Vic decided to do this needs a promotion. Huge thumbs up.
Still remember seeing her for the first time on Top of the Pops as an 11 yo boy. To say I was mesmerised would be a hopeless understatement. There was something so dangerous and exciting about her persona that both scared and attracted me at the same time. Was in awe of her then and I still am. Should be inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of fame ASAP.
My first concert? Suzy Q and Alice Cooper at the Memorial Colosseum, Portland Or. About 1975. Excellent.
Man, I would have killed to have caught that tour. Alice Cooper was my very first favorite band, right at that time... but I was still just barely too young to have gone to the concert. My aunt went to that one, at the Sam Houston Coliseum in Houston. She told me it was one of the top 5 best concerts she ever saw, and she saw EVERYBODY back then.
Suzi Quatro was a solid childhood idol of mine, and such an innovator. I'm so glad to see she's getting the recognition she deserves. She's earned it.
I'm teaching my daughter about her I love it
Raising your daughter right.
It never occurred to me until just now that Suzi Quatro was Leather Tuscadero!
An early pioneer in a movement - Rock On✌️
She was fuckin' unreal, we loved her here in Australia, she still tours here all the time. Happy 71st Suzi!
Incredibly talented lady!
Joan jett turned me on to SUZI Q from the movie "the runaways' and i never looked back
When you're born with the name Suzi Q - you really don't have a choice.
Gibson TV is inspiring and objective at the same time. I should pick up a product just to support this channel. 50 million records sold? I'll let it sink in. Respect.
Exactly!! It wasn't that women 'weren't allowed' to play electric guitar or bass...or were shunned in the back within the music industry...it's that they didn't do it!
There's a huge difference.
True, but you have to remember that women were up against a LOT more than men in the rock and roll world of the early 70's though. The fact that Suzi was able to cut right through all those preconceived notions of "girls are supposed to be groupies and girlfriends only" back then and rock like her life depended on it is exactly what kicked the doors wide open for later female rockers like Joan Jett, Chrissie Hynde, Lita Ford, the Go-Go's, and all those 90's riot grrrl bands (L7, Babes in Toyland, Bikini Kill, etc). Suzi still doesn't get her due credit for being the first.
Finally!
Yes you are young lady . Thank you for choosing the PROFESSIONS that you did. You are IRREPLACEABLE . 💞🤠🖖
This is so cool! I remember her from back in the day. I had quite the crush on her.
Remember her on Happy Days...honestly never heard one of her recordings that I can recall. She must have been MUCH bigger overseas than in the US.
Same case with the Runaways. America wasn't ready for women to play rock and roll even into the late 70s.
She was huge in Australia and England, America didn't really take to her for some reason! They mainly remember her on Happy Days, and that duet she had that made the top ten over there Stumblin' in!
Had a big crush on her circa 1974!
Suzie and Joan Jett were the reason the pages of my Circus magazines were always stuck together! ♥️
I was blown away when I was binge-watching "Midsommer Murders" and Suzi was on an episode. I hadn't seen a video of her in decades and she was =still= kickin' ass and takin' names! Loved it.
Now, I'd still like to know if she ever found her "Yin" guitar to match Punky Meadows' "Yang" that he wanted! :-)
Shame on America for largely ignoring this amazing homegrown girl's talent and BALLS. Even to this day, most Americans only know "Stumblin' In", which in my opinion is the tamest of all her many hits. Not a bad song, but hardly representative of the fiery rock and roll spirit this woman possesses. Either that, or they only know her as Leather Tuscadero from Happy Days. Whenever people start talking about Joan Jett this or Chrissie Hynde that, I play them 48 Crash or Devil Gate Drive and remind them that there would be no Joan Jett or Chrissie Hynde were it not for Suzi paving the road many years earlier. Great documentary.
Hi! Growing up in Australia was great in the 70s. We got most of the American easy listening stuff and the glam rock from the UK. Suzi Quatro is my favourite singer of all time. I’ve been a long time fan since 1973. Yes America missed out completely on Suzi’s hard rock style of music. I’m glad now the doco will help put a few things straight about her. Have you got a favourite Suzi song? Cheers Scott
@@scottyh8494 I'd have to say that my all time favorite Suzi Q song is Glycerine Queen, though there are so many other songs that come close... 48 Crash, Can The Can, Devil Gate Drive, The Wild One... the list goes on. I was pretty young the first time I heard Suzi. I have my aunt to thank for turning me on to her early albums. Glam wasn't very big in middle America in those days, but it wasn't that people rejected it. They just weren't exposed to it. Most people back then just didn't really know what was happening overseas because it wasn't being played on the radio here, except for Bowie and the one-off T Rex song or Sweet or Gary Glitter. My aunt was a teenager at the time and very hip for where we lived. She mail-ordered all the big UK music mags, like NME, Sounds, and a few others... and that was how she knew about these bands. She's only 5 years older than me and she was always playing these records for me. She really shaped my early music tastes. She played me the first Suzi album and I was hooked immediately.
Back in the early/mid 70's here in America, FM radio dominated everything and determined which bands were going to be successful, and 9 times out of 10 they'd always go for the lowest common denominator. We were drowning in a sea of denim-clad, tepid 'mellow' country-rock. Shit like the Eagles, Bread, John Denver, and James Taylor. Either that or boring arena rock like Foghat. I was very lucky to have my aunt clueing me in to all the great glam bands of that time.
Your aunt sounds pretty cool. I think to give you more background The record label that Suzi was signed to in the UK called RAK records was hmm I’d say a smallish label. Mickie Most who signed Suzi, it was his label. I don’t really think Mickie pushed hard enough from the UK side of things either to get Suzi noticed in the US. Also Suzi was in the glam era, but she doesn’t like to be referred to as the Queen of Glam Rock as the media have done. She is the Queen of Rock...Glycerine Queen is a great song. It’s one of the best album tracks I’ve heard from any artists. It should of been a single, actually her first album was self titled everywhere in the world but in Australia the record company EMI titled it Can the Can. It’s a shame for Suzi not to have made it in her homeland, I just don’t think that the US Rock n Roll elite have taken her seriously enough as she deserved. She was too early for the male rock industry in the states I think unfortunately. 10 years later Joan Jett was the Suzi Quatro they should of embrace 10 years earlier. I like Joan as a person I think but I’m really pissed with her for not giving Suzi any acknowledgement when she was inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fane. That was unprofessional in my view. Cheers Scott
@@scottyh8494 Yeah I agree Suzi (and her band) wasn't exactly fully in step with the glam thing, the way Bowie, Sweet, Bolan, etc were. They didn't even wear make up and they all dressed in black leather and jeans (kind of setting the tone for punk a bit that way), but they had that sound on the first couple of albums. To me they did at least. It sounded quite different than all the garbage that was on American FM radio back then. More exciting, more immediate. REAL rock and roll, no excessive bullshit like 20 minute keyboard solos, lyrics about fairies, wizards, and elves or what have you that were all the rage back then. I don't know what it was about American radio programmers back then that they felt they had to put up a wall to this kind of music, but before punk and new wave hit a few years later you really had to dig deep to hear this kind of music or even know of it's existence here in the states. Especially if you didn't live in the really big coastal cities (NYC, L.A., San Francisco), and I didn't.
Also, I couldn't agree more about Joan Jett. I loved the Runaways and I liked her first 2 solo albums, but it was pretty obvious to anyone who was already a Suzi Q fan that Ms. Jett was basically stealing her look and sound and capitalizing on it. I always thought that Suzi did it better, not to mention she did it first. Joan Jett is very business-savvy, and has always known how to market herself, but she owes her career to Suzi.
Yes Joan and her band I’ve always thought are a great cover band. I’ve got no problem with people like Joan acquiring the Suzi Quatro look and style but give her credit where credit is due in re to the RNR hall of fame Joan’s induction.
can't wait for this!!
QUATROCCHIO is her Complete Italian Father's Family Name.
My first big love!
Mr. Interviewer, many people tuning into watching this are aware of her struggles, and appreciate her like the badass, wonderful, wild, natural talent, and experienced musician/person she is. Her personal sacrifices were not in vane, they were significant, and mighty to her being the source of inspiration she has been, IS, and will be...I mean, dude, come on, she's the WILD ONE! Rock on! Thanks Gibson TV!
I had one of the Runaways albums, “Queens of Noise “. Man that was a long time ago. 🎸
She wasn’t in the Runaways
richbillionair , good call. For some reason I thought she was.
I’ll tell you though, Boyd, Joan Jett and Cherie Currie praise her as an influence for the runaways, so your ears and eyes are not deceiving you. Additionally, more recent pumps for her to get into the rock and roll hall of fame.
She must be a great actor, she seems to enjoy playing bass.
I had a similar lightbulb moment when I saw her on top of the pops for the first time, but I was obsessed with being a drummer as a boy, but I remember this chick blasting out a heavy rock track on TV, and it was sooo original, compared to seeing all the glammed up men looking like women, being silly, and Suzi just does her stuff and is for real, and quite sexy too, I was so blown away, I remember the next day in primary school playground telling my friends about this mad rock chick on TV, they didn't know what I was talking about, it was sooo different, got to give her the credit, for longevity, staying true to herself, and being a very nice lady too, Kudos !!!
Amo a Suzi Quatro desde 1973 Hasta ahora.
I had a Mother, just the same, so l dig it.
A true pioneer and renegade.
Rest in peace suzy quatro
Mmmmmm……not dead.
Thought this was a fender bass ad as much as I saw one
When Suzi first became big back in the '70s, the first thing I recognized that she was a really good bass player, singer, and performer. Being a cute girl was definitely secondary to her musical talents, which were totally real. I really liked her. There was no BS and that's why she was so successful. She led the way for other women and she proved that musical talent is shared equally among the sexes, even though men have traditionally dominated the industry.
And... she *STILL* rocks like her life depends on it. Her latest album, from last year is every bit as rockin' as past classics like Can The Can and The Wild One.
“I’m a blue eyed bitch and I wanna get rich... “ you go girl...
Time less!!!!
Her sister was in a group too.
Rockin ladies!!!🎸🎵
That's not a Teaser --- it's a CLIP VIDEO.
Really, really want to see this. But as usual only available in the US. Sux
I take that back, thank you RUclips
Suzan K Quatro,there is a Suzi K cafe in Penong Mid Australia 90 k Ceduna.
A time when Americans all wanted to be white and British. 1950s, 60s,70s.
Nothing changed much, indeed.
Kick ass
cool
Suzi Q, Ahhhh
I’ve actually never heard of her and when I saw Suzi Q I thought it was something to do with the CCR song. I just clicked out of curiosity
Can not believe that some people have never heard of Suzi Quattro do they have their heads in the sand or what
Amazing considering in the USA nobody knows any of her songs but "Stumblin' In".
Ya know not everyone just mindlessly listens to the fm radio I have bought numerous albums of hers
@@KOSMICKEN09 Congratulations.
NO joan jett, runaways, spice girls, etc, etc, without SUZI QUATRO.
Suban la segunda parte
Funny, some Americans knew who Suzi Quatro was before she was on HAPPY DAYS. I heard about her because people kept telling my Brother he looked like her!!
Suzi é a melhor
Awesome! But.... why are you teasing another thing when you haven’t even released the Jerry Cantrell teaser? I’ve been chomping at the bit for that one.
I like Suzi but I also think Fanny deserves just as much attention.
But what about pinky???
Where can I watch the documentary?
Rob Davis ( MUD ) gave me some of her Promo Material
When will this be available?
July 1
.." if you only knew Suzi"
Oi oi suzi q its me joseph joestar
I dated a girl in high school that look just like Suzi
it´s Like
Her name is Leather
Sandy west looked like her and sounded like her way more than joam
wasnt she on happy days as leather?
Leather Tuscadero!!!!
“Leather” was her friend. Guess ya had to be there 🤡
@@gibsonguitar pinkys cousin :)
JoJo Reference?
The younger crowd know Suzi now because of TikTok
3:14 uhh the Gibson word. He said it.
you got my vote suzi.
im in south bend.
i work cheap.
hahahah jk.
I’m first send me a guitar
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I saw her on Ilja Richter' s disco with "can the can" - her singing was so bad! I did not like it at all. But later it got better! 48 crash was the first song I liked her with: but "the race is on" is still my favorite of all time.
5 minutes in still no Gibson basses 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I remember her playing a Gibson Ripper bass back in the day though. I’m sure it makes an appearance somewhere in the documentary.😉
There were a few shots of the Ripper
Joan jet looked druged out
I think maybe a stroke(?)
"She was the first to break with a string of #1 hits." Nah, that was Karen Carpenter, but people tend to forget about her easily. Especially that she also played bass.
Ok for the times dont dislike her her songs sounded a bit the same they say rock bass player think more pop bass player but she's still ok
Absolutely love Suzi. But what a horrible jealous family and siblings she has , I feel sorry for her.
Thought this was a JoJo reference FUCK
never heard of her and it don't look like I missed much
Yes, you did
she's only for cool people
Suzi Quatro had everything to become a rock star except songs.
Let’s be honest....her music was terrible. Inspiring for women, but she was awful. She barely played a Gibson as well.
55 million records sold Suzi mustn’t of been that terrible.
Scott Hornby there is no way that is possible. 5.5 million maybe and that’s a stretch.
Well that’s what the media releases say when they release information on her.
Let’s be honest you’re an arsehole.
And ugly. A hot chick like Suzi wouldn’t pee on you if you were on fire.
I think she was just a star wanna be but had no talent. Just my opinion.
I’m glad that’s just your opinion as you say. 55 million records sold. If that’s no talent there then somebody botch those figures.
Scott Hornby 55 million really. Well that’s not a lot considering she’s been doing this for like a billion years LOL
That's punk for you punk helped create rap which is worse Metal guitarists and bassists have more talent look at Cliff Burton he had shredding style on bass for days god took him to learn how to shred on bass.