"Girls just wanna have fun, but some of us wanna be in a rock band too!" So said Cyndi Lauper when she hosted the new PBS documentary 'Women Who Rock.' Packed with classic concert footage, artist interviews and intelligent commentary, the film pays tribute to the women who invented rock and roll, shaped it and pushed its boundaries.
Because the release of 'Women Who Rock' coincides with the opening of an exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame focusing on women, it seems that women in rock may finally be getting the respect they deserve. We talked with Lauper about the women who inspired her, how things have changed for women in music and her advice for girls who just wanna have Platinum hits.
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sinteiropao 2 months ago
It's a bit cruel? Ahaha! Hey! @CyndiLauperArchive. You cannot say opinions to a person. It was done the same thing many times by you. The person who was damaged to you, It is not only me. How do you explain the fact? A Korean friend sent it to me, Your deplorable excuse, apology sentence. There is it to me. YouTube and facebook. It is possible for me to announce it for the people of Cyndi fans of the world anytime. Remember you well.
sinteiropao 2 months ago
Thank you for posting, viva Cyndi!!!!
zzzyt114 2 months ago
@moroney1 I didn't say I owned it ? I edited it from the show which I also ripped and converted it took time to put together like most of my vids. It's a bit cruel
CyndiLauperArchive 2 months ago
@CyndiLauperArchive You dont own that material though
moroney1 2 months ago
this is from my channel ?
CyndiLauperArchive 2 months ago