Classic Rock

GIRLSCHOOL'S TOP 10 SONGS

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Take It All Away

(Single, 1989) Not as heavy as the album version a year later, but this indie release – essentiall­y a cheap demo – already shows all the razor-edged musical charisma that was to become a Girlschool signature.

Demolition Boys

(Demolition, 1980) From its eerie police siren intro to that badmotherf­ucker guitar riff, it was r-e-a-l. Catchy as

VD. No cure sought.

Emergency

(Demolition, 1980) Identical riff (almost) to

Demolition Boys, but no one was complainin­g. This was in the band’s Kelly-in-leatherjac­ket heyday.

C’Mon Let’s Go

(Hit And Run, 1981) All the ingredient­s of a rock classic: colossal riff, bones-into-dust drums, fuck-you chorus. Kelly on lead vocals and geetar, Kim her permanent shadow. Come on!

Hit And Run

(Hit And Run, 1981) Kim and Kelly take the boys to school and make them stay late. ‘Say goodbye to the bad times, now I’m free on my own,’ Kelly sings, and you know she means it.

Bomber

(St Valentine’s Day Massacre EP, 1981) Kelly on co-lead vocals with Lemmy and co-lead guitar with ‘Fast’ Eddie. Which other ‘girl’ band could take on this classic and actually do it better

than Motörhead?

Please Don’t Touch

(St Valentine’s Day Massacre EP, 1981) They were on the same label, but neverthele­ss it was a bold and rather heart-warming move putting Girlschool and Motörhead together for this brassy Johnny Kidd cover.

Play Dirty

(Play Dirty, 1983) Okay, they had obviously overdone it in their love of

Pyromania, but only Leppard themselves could have made something as fist-in-the-air good as this anthem.

20th Century Boy

(Play Dirty, 1983) Girlschool did a number of impressive covers during their career, but this is a personal adrenalinh­igh favourite. Boys as toys. Geddit?

Screaming Blue Murder

(King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Girlschool, 1997) You had to see Girlschool live if you really wanted to know what the fuss was all about. Recorded in Nashville in 1984, here Kelly and Kim were on fire.

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