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This was way ahead of its time. Definitely a feminist anthem before women were really speaking up.
I have an older friend whose parents didn't allow her to listen to this song. She had to change the radio station when it came on and wasn't allowed to buy the record. Her parents believed the message about independence and not obeying a man would have a bad influence on her.
I remember those thoughts about this song.........crazy huh?✌️
Lesley Gore, was a great singer, songwriter & actress. At the age of 16, she recorded the pop hit "It's My Party" in 1963. She followed it up with many more hits including "Judy's Turn To Cry", "She's A Fool", "That's The Way Boys Are", "Maybe I Know", "Look Of Love", "Sunshine, Lollipops & Rainbows" etc. Sadly she died in 2015.
If I haven't said it before, I'm saying it now, you are one of THE BEST on the Reactor podcasts. I always look for you. You do the best music and always right on with your feelings and analysis.
I feel the same Sharon!! He's becoming my favorite...and if he continues in the 60's music he will be my favorite 💞✌️
I only just discovered this channel yesterday and have been binge-watching for hours on end because he truly is an amazing reactor indeed
You Don't Own Me" is a popular song written by Philadelphia songwriters John Madara and David White and recorded by Lesley Gore in 1963, when Gore was 17 years old. The song was Gore's second most successful recording and her last top-ten single. On November 27, 2016, along with 24 other songs, the Grammy Hall of Fame announced its induction.[1]
The song was shocking in 1963 for its anti-patriarchal stance, showing the power of one woman to deny the wishes of a man. Since then, the song has been hailed as an early feminist anthem.[2] In 2015, singer Grace took Gore's song to No. 1 in Australia with a version featuring rapper G-Eazy.[3]
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Muggy, dam I love that old school. Music &. I love her voice. ,❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥. Another one is. It's my party. More upbeat
Leslie Gore was one of the first artists that Quincy Jones produced. That's why the production on her records was so good.
The left and right separation in the music was a new technology in the 60s called Stereo.
Leslie doesn't have that great of a voice. Quincy had a lot to do with making her sound great.
She also came out later in life as a lesbian.
I love this song❤ It was featured on the movie First Wives Club starring Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn, and Diane Keaton. One of my favorite chick flicks. I don't watch a lot of those either.
LOL, I never perceived you to be a chick flick type
I love this song and t was growing up in high-school at this time. It is a first of its kind! Thank you for playing.
I love your reactions.
I binged them like a guilty pleasure the other day.
It feels like having a favorite nephew tell me about his takes on discovering our old familiar things.
That said... This was a favorite song of my moms. It came out when she was in high school.
One of her favorite memories she has said was me doing this song, dressed up for a pagent as a little kid 6-8 maybe. She dressed me like back in the day. Even had a cute flip wig and gloves.
Not unlike her senior pic.
Her parents cheered and acted like they had not banned that song in their house.
It's amazing how time & grandbabies soften things.
Love that you reacted to this!
Love love this reaction!! Try ..California Nights by Leslie Gore..please stay in the 60's💞✌️
You should react to the great Dionne Warwick's song "Don't Make Me Over." Same time period.
Love love love this song . Dusty Springfield was fantastic. We, even as young teenagers were already tired of guys telling us what to do and be. I don't know if she was intentionally trying to start the feminist movement. I was too young to understand that. But I do know girls were sick of being dictated to. The boys were two timers and the girls had to stay with them.
Right, Mugnify-- the Sixties saw more assertive and carefree women, especially during the late 60's and early 70's with Flower Power and protests against the Establishment and the Vietnam War. Leslie Gore was one of my favorites-- I copied her hairstyle and singing . I was too young to have a boyfriend, but I thought I could sing this to a pretend boyfriend.😆
I first heard this song in The Handmaid's Tale and fell in love with it, have it on my playlist ever since!
Loved her, great voice!
One of my favorite old song is To sir with love by Lulu
Leslie Gore/It's My Party😊
I really like your reactions
Thank you
Me too.
A refreshing voice & mind.
❤❤❤ an era of revolution and change
Perry Mason was from 1957 until 1966.
So, I was right?
@@MugnifyRTSabsolutely. This is smack dab in the middle of the Perry Mason era.
Lesley was a pioneer for women & many of her songs showed her independence, support for gays when there was very little, my girlfriends & I sang this at the top of our lungs back in the 60’s. Thanks for reacting to Ms. Lesley, I’ll be singing this all day long 🤗💜 sending love & ☮️ from 🇨🇦!
Yes; Perry Mason (late 50s-mid 60s).
Irony is this song was written by two men, David White and John Madara, “You Don’t Own Me,” started out as another song about some boy in the 1960s then it was transformed into the anthem of female empowerment and for racial equality of the era and just before the British Invasion arrived with the Beatles the next year. ANOTHER Female Power Anthem of the Early 70s was by - Helen Reddy - "I am Women" hit song... of 1971 good for a past era reaction song. Helen also did a lot of Guest Hosting for the music show in '75 '76 - The Midnight Special that many reactors have used.... with performances live if the act chose to do so.
Midnight Special ,I think you hit on that would be fantastic to watch clips from that show ❤I remember staying awake to watch it every weekend.
Thanks, Mug - this was a great early "feminist" song... used in some recent political ads...Leslie was awesome, BTW... (also, c'mon Cyndi Lauper "Girls just Wanna have fun" -)
This was before women's Liberation
The t.v show was in black and white
Perry Mason too.
Color TVs became affordable in the mid-1960's. Perry Mason (the original TV show) ran from '57-'66.
Classic and so great.
This was during wall of sound time period. Those layers were huge at the time. And some producers did it better than others.
It was also not always great on tv appearances as opposed to the records. They were not putting out music videos as marketing from the record companies as we know it now then. Or even as they did once MTV hit.
I would encourage you to listen to more "wall of sound" examples. Phil Spector coined the term but he was not the only one doing it.
You were right on.
Songs were not recorded in tracks. There was no post-recording mixing.
This was very early in the feminist movement although it hadn't gotten a lot of publicity yet, and most women weren't really aware of it yet. The really open demonstrations of women protesting and being very vocal didn't start till around 1970. That was a part of a lot of movements for different groups that were all happening then.
There are dozens of excellent and influential female and male artists from that time period...Why not look at a Top 40 or Hot 100 list from back in the day and pick a few...I couldn't give you a ridiculously narrow list without being unfair, so you'll have to do the work on your own....You'll thanks me later...!
Your right I was Freshman in Highschool. We were womans liberal. But we still liked guys. And they were still gentleman.
Leslie was only 16 years old
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Hi! I loved your reaction. You made some very astute comments! This is women's lib...
The public didn't know till the later years, but she was a lesbian.
I got those vibes from the video but I didn't want to assume
There is a movie , Grace of my Heart, I believe from the 90s that did a interpretation of a songwriter like Carole King writing in the 60s and 70s as a studio writer then on her own.
They touch on many song styles and musicians of the time period. In a general way. Some direct lifts, some an amalgamation of a type of common experience.
Bridget Fonda plays a Leslie Gore type. A teen idol with a secret girlfriend.
The moments are very well done.
It's hard to imagine now just how big of a deal that was then.
might want to try to show your appreciation for "old school" music by playing more than 10 sec. at a time
Find the live, it's amazing
Could you do "Marie Laveau" by Bobby Bare?
givee me the links
Love that song❤
I’m partial to the version put out in 2018 by Grace ft. G Eazy. Grace gives it great attitude with a little playfulness.
Good material is always interesting to see how different artists interpret it and make it their own.
I will look for that.
See if you can find the live version she did much later in life. There’s one part that will blow your mind. Takes the song to another level.
Here it is: ua-cam.com/video/hQuf_4KOwtY/v-deo.htmlsi=4z2Y4hRHI5b8zGmQ
not her best recording of this song! Great Pick!
Yeah, I think she was ahead of her time with the feminist movement
You totally got the feminist vibe. Just for reference, it was 1963. She couldn't get a credit card without a man's signature until 1970...
Before feminism started rules were rules
1:03 thats not black and white, hate when ppl call it that
Perry Mason? LOL! You are reading too much into this song. As a Boomer, I loved this song. This song is not about feminism but about mutual respect and guys dating girls back then and acting like jerks and thinking they own them and treating them badly in front of others. Feminism is about hating men and not being a true woman but trying to be men. Great and powerful song and voice and she was so nice looking. Her Blue Eyes were amazing. She was only 17.
Feminism isn’t about hating men. Feminists are not trying to be men. Feminists simply believe men and women are equal. We had to fight to get equal consideration - we still are in many ways - as men. Women’s lib has made leaps and bounds but patriarchy is still alive and well, especially in the south. A man in the same position as a woman in 2023 still makes more money. Men are listened to and believed, what they say considered as fact. Women can say the same exact thing and we are questioned and doubted and have to prove what we say is true. In 2023.
Off topic from the music but I absolutely can’t let statements like that go without responding. Times have changed. But women still fight every day for the things men are given without question.
@@patriciabee.
We have heard and seen the hatred of the Feminazi's such as NOW and others. Many are lesbians and man haters.
The feminist movement claims aims to improve the conditions for women, yet only a 'MInority' of women in modern societies identify as feminists. This is known as the paradox of feminism. It is destructive the structure of the nuclear family and then to our culture and society. No real men want them because they are angry and bitter. Only Beta Males will have you.
The lure and deceit of modern feminism are that of indulging victimhood. Modern feminism has turned the idea that woman were capable of pursuing the things to which they were called and twisted it into a sort of egalitarian pipe dream: feminists offered promises of unreserved happiness to the women who rejected traditional gender roles out of spite for the so-called Patriarchal American society. If a woman did not feel fulfilled by delaying marriage and a family, it must be the construct of a sexist society in which all of a woman’s needs can’t be fulfilled by pursuing some “personal enlightenment” through a career.
The feminist movement took a disastrous turn when it shifted from a message acknowledging the inherent strength of women and your capacity to contribute to the diversity of ideas and skills in society, to a herd mentality dictated by a select progressive elite, chaining women to the anchor of a perpetual victim class. It was an open invitation to use gender as a way to avoid responsibility for poor life choices, to use it as an excuse to not pursue one’s potential, and as a weapon to silence critics who happen to be of the opposite sex. Hillary Clinton mastered this technique. She has a complete deck of playing cards emblazoned with “Sexist” and the picture of 52 past and present Republican politicians. It’s now on loan to Elizabeth Warren who played a bold hand during the Iowa debate Tuesday night.
Angelina Jordan does this song right
I know it's a reaction video and you do have to stop but you stopped way too much you know what let it play halfway through give some stuff and then let it play and you can talk afterwards
you are wrong sir
Why can't you just be quiet and listen????????
Your comment is puzzling, sir.