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3 | ->''"I'm the wild one, yes, I'm the wild one.\ |
4 | Well, it ain't no use, turn me loose, more, more\ |
5 | I can't keep score!"'' |
6 | -->-- "'''The Wild One'''" |
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8 | Susan Kay "Suzi" Quatro (June 3, 1950) is an American bassist and singer and one of the most prominent founders of the Glam Rock era. She's also a pioneer in women's rock and has influenced many subsequent female musicians from Music/JoanJett to Music/KTTunstall. Some of her best known songs include "The Wild One", "48 Crash", "Can the Can" and "Devil Gate Drive". |
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10 | More info about her can be found at [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzi_Quatro The Other Wiki]]. |
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13 | !!''I'm a red-hot fox, I can take the tropes...'': |
14 | * AutoErotica: "Daytona Demon" fits this trope somewhat. The song is about the narrator comparing her lover's lovemaking to a racecar: |
15 | -->''"Ride me, ride you\ |
16 | We do anything we wanna do\ |
17 | Speed you, speed me, you're my machine\ |
18 | Daytona demon, Daytona demon"'' |
19 | * GlamRock: The most prominent woman in the genre. |
20 | * HellBentForLeather: One of the first women rockers to embrace it. Her character on ''Series/HappyDays'' was named Leather Tuscadero. |
21 | * FemaleRockersPlayBass: TropeNamer of an old version of the page, and one of the {{Trope Codifier}}s. One of the best-known bassists and female musicians of the era, she was usually the only female musician in her bands, and very much the lead. |
22 | * IAmSong: "The Wild One". |
23 | * TheLadette |
24 | * LeadBassist: Suzi plays bass and sings. |
25 | * PintSizedPowerhouse: Not in the athletic sense, but she's five-foot-nothing and has a mighty vocal. |
26 | * RockMeAsmodeus: "Devil Gate Drive", "Daytona Demon". |
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