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  1. 25. Apr. 2024 · The band played their first international show at the legendary Garage festival "The Wild Weekend" in Mallorca, followed up by a Germany tour including a show at "Berlin Beat Invasion" Underground ...

  2. 9. Mai 2024 · Patti reveals on Season 2’s Episode 3 how the first gig the Pleasure Seekers played in 1964 was a “ballsy” (her word) dare from the teen girl band. Patti and Suzi were coat check girls at the Hideout, a place where “sweaty, horny teenagers” (to quote Patti) could dance to live music away from the watchful eyes of their ...

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Suzi Quatro was part of the all-female rock band, The Pleasure Seekers. Before embarking on a successful solo career, Suzi Quatro was a member of The Pleasure Seekers. This all-female rock band gained popularity and paved the way for Quatro’s future success as a solo artist.

  4. 4. Mai 2024 · In conclusion, The Pleasure Seekers’ “What a Way to Die” is more than just a catchy garage rock song. Its lyrics delve into the turmoil of addiction and the internal struggle between love and destructive habits. Through its powerful imagery and poignant storytelling, the song serves as a reminder of the dangers of indulging in ...

  5. 1. Mai 2024 · Description. The Pleasure Seekers' What a Way to Die on Colored LP. 1960's Era All Female Garage Rock Band Featuring Sisters Suzi and Patti Quatro. Color Of Vinyl Subject To Change Without Notice / Call To Confirm Colored Copies Are Still Available.

  6. This band was formed by the Quatro sisters and was active around 1968-1970 (or 75). They only have one album, "The History". They played with bands like MC5 and The Stooges. The lady on the far left is Suzi Quatro, who inspired Joan Jett. Before Cradle, the Quatro sisters were part of The Pleasure Seekers, which was a garage pop-rock group. Cradle was heavier and more expirimental. In my ...

  7. 24. Apr. 2024 · The Pleasure Seekers - Never Thought You'd Leave Me The Pleasure Seekers (band) - Wikipedia