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 | SHOCKING BLUE-"HARLEY DAVIDSON/ GET IT ON" (69/75) "Real women ride!" The motorcycle and the open road have always been metaphors for freedom. Between Kerouac's "On the Road" and Persig's "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance", the counterculture embraced that ideal and roared with it. Shocking Blue did two B-sides, "Harley Davidson" (1969) and "Get It On" (1975), that tread that path. For women, whose lives were locked up in farms or drawing rooms in the 1800's, the bicycle, the car, and the plane were transports of liberation in the 20th century. Amelia Earhart and black aviatrix Bessie Coleman opened up the skies. Linda Gudeau (The Motor Maids) and Louise Scherby (Women's International Motorcycle Association) scorched the tarmac. The cycle helped them to explore new gender roles, sensuality, self-reliance, equity, and the land in vaster vistas. This proud, rich heritage extends today from Motorcycle Clubs like the Amazon WMC and the Cycle Sisters, to the ultra-hellions, Dykes On Bikes. An open range is possibility, an open road is freedom. Included here are varied angles like: vintage cycle ads, motorcyle mamas galore, Betty Page and pin-up art, Luciana Paluzzi ("Thunderball"), mod scooters, the Shangri-La's, Batgirl, Marianne Faithfull, Bridget Bardot (who sang her own classic "Harley Davidson"), Ann Margaret, Crepax's "Valentina" comics, Francoise Hardy and "Pravda" -the pop art comic she inspired, Janis Joplin, hippie hedonism, Black Canary, biker grrrl movies like "Hell's Belles" vesus bike mag pin-ups, Betty ... |  | ISIS -APRIL FOOL (1974) "1970's Supergirls Kick Your Butt!" The American civil rights movement opened possibilities of empowerment to a new generation. Feminism simply extended that to include equity for the 51% majority of the human race, namely women. 1970's pop culture reflected society's struggle to grasp a new, modern, full-range woman. Comic books were in a renaissance through young counterculture creators with more sophisticated stories, art, and outlooks. What better place for higher concepts of new female power than the turbo-amped fantasyscape of superheroes? "Here be... the victors!": BIG BARDA of the New Gods, by the Picasso of comics, Jack Kirby (1970); the 'new' LOIS LANE, exploring unexpected sides of herself; SHANNA The She-Devil, an heir to Tarzan and Sheena; the split-persona ROSE AND THORN, a mild woman by day, a 'vixen of vengeance' at night kicking biker ass in green leather (1972); THE CAT, a Marvel update on Catwoman, who morphed into TIGRA The Were-Woman (1972); the BLACK CANARY, a stalwart heroine from the 1940's who got new kick as a member of the Justice League of America; DEADLY NIGHTSHADE, 'the queen of the werewolves', a villain who fought Captain America and the Falcon (1973); MARY MARVEL, the sister of Captain Marvel, and essentially the original Supergirl since the early 40's (1973); DARNA, the Phillipines' pinay-power answer to Wonder Woman and Mary Marvel, who spawned many movies like 'Fly Darna Fly' (1973); THUNDRA who fought the Fantastic Four and later ... |  | Bettie Page 1950 Bettie Page |  | How To Do Pin-Up Girl Make-Up ( Betty Page Paige or Dita Von Teese ) www.kandeethemakeupartist.blogspot.com Retro, pin-up girl make-up....easy and fast! |  | Bettie Page dances to the Seeds Bettie Page dancing to the Seeds. Some things just workout right.FIND AT ZippCast www.zippcast.com |  | MAID BETTY PAGE Betty Page, the Maid - Tempest Storm: the Mistress montage: Monika Rubbermaid |  | Something Weird Striporama Betty Page Speaks Here it is! Fave of burley buffs, and strip's first color flick, Striporama features some of Grind-Heavens biggest, brightest stars along with America's favorite pin-up girl, BETTIE PAGE, in the first of her three legendary burlesque features! (Bettie also appeared, of course, in IRVING KLAW's Varitease and Teaserama.) This is the scene in which Betty Page speaks!- Buy it now at www.somethingweird.com Something Weird Dot Com! |  | Bettie Page - Dancin' Fool She sure knows how to get down. |  | The Instrumentals - Are You Nervous? The concept is simple. A perfect 50/60 stripper-tittyshaker-sleaze tune combined with a lovely girl taking her clothes off. Song: "The Instrumentals - Are You Nervous? " Girl: Betty Page |  | Jan Davis - Watusi Zombie The song is from Jan Davis. The girl in the photography is too obvious... Bettie Page! |
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