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Patty Smyth - Isn't It Enough - Letterman - 1987.

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2007

Patty gives a powerful performance backed by Dave's band. Starts off a little slow then kicks into overdrive. From around 1987.

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  • Im the first to admit there were some great rocker fems back in the 70s/80s and I have all of that featured in a playlist.HOWEVER I totally disaggree about the new gals.....not the ones we in the US are stuck with, THE REAL ONES. All over the world is a huge rock/metal movement for the last decade and these gals are off the hook.Check out: Nightwish, NEMO, & Amaranth; DELAIN, April Rain, & Frozen; Leaves Eyes, Elegy. You folks gotta catch up. There are some smokin fems rockin today.I PROMO THEM.

  • @kevingthompson13

    Excellent post! I'll certainly check out your fem modern rocker playlist! Always looking to catch up! Rock on!

  • Damn. Smokin' hot. I love me some Patti Smyth.

    Is there ANYBODY today that can sing like that? I can't think of one female vocalist in recent history that can rock like she could.

  • @jth213

    The only one that I can think of that comes close is Sass Jordan. Check out the "So Hard" video I've uploaded, then check out her live versions of "Make You A Believer" on Youtube. Sass is still delivering the vocal goods even today!

  • @KissFanSite ...totally agree about Sass...... first saw her on a network (ABC i think) Halloween show performing Make You A Believer back when it came out and they were live from some theme park ..... fell completely in love with her voice right then and there....and as you said, she is still one of the best live voices out there.

    ps.... my first album was Destroyer back in "76.....had to throw that one in KFS ....lol

  • @ace2k707

    I remember that Sass performance too. Maybe it was at a Disney park somewhere? I discovered her back in the "Columbia Record Club" days when I selected "Racine" pretty much out of the blue.

    My first album was the first Bad Co. album, but Destroyer was my first KISS album (my sis bought it for me). The rest is, as they say, no, I can't say it! :)

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  • Female singers today should take note. This is how it's done.

  • I cant say enough about her performance. Look how she just walks out and start blowing that song out! NoOne does that anymore... singers these days are sooooooooo spoid! KUDOS Patty!

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  • @KissFanSite Did you check out those bands & songs I listed? I got some male fronted bands you"ll love. 1) Hamerfall; Any Means Necessary 2) Sabaton; 40:1 (official) & Cliffs of Galapoli 3) Evergrey; Touch of Blessing & Broken Wings. Some more gals you"ll like: 1) Sirenia; Path to Decay 2) Leaves Eyes; Norweigian Love Song (live official) 3) Tarja Tarunen; Die Alive & Good Die Young (live w/Scorpions!). Email me directly for more.Id like to hear from you. I have some doozy playlists for you!

  • Halloween 1984, Patty dressed as a witch and opened for John Waite, great Minneapolis concert memory

  • You think the lady ga ga and Katy Perry can sing like this no.wow

  • like Danny Wilde version better

  • Does she do the Elaine dance?.lol

  • Pat Benetar, Patty Smith, Ann Wilson, Joan Jett, Lita Ford, Melissa Etheridge....women sure knew how to rock back in the day. Now all you see is pop tarts.

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