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  • Sarah McLachlan on why her attempt to resurrect Lilith Fair didn't work... and why (despite what some young people might think) feminism is still relevant today.
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  • @sassulusmagnus
    @sassulusmagnus Před 6 měsíci +9

    Didn't work? That's like saying Woodstock (the original) didn't work, Punk didn't work, etc.
    The Lilith Fair represented and celebrated a significant cultural shift that is still with us even if the Lilith Fair itself is not.

  • @shelley3216
    @shelley3216 Před rokem +11

    Why is the host trying to encourage her to put down other female artists? I'm glad she just brushed it off

  • @beebee242
    @beebee242 Před 5 měsíci +5

    90’s female rock was and is all you need

  • @nunyabiznaz833
    @nunyabiznaz833 Před rokem +22

    It worked fine. Whoever thinks it wasn't an awesome tour is an idiot. Fans are STILL hoping for a Lilith Tour reprise

  • @lyndacork2821
    @lyndacork2821 Před 3 lety +35

    I got to go to Lilithfair once. It turned into a monsoon rain storm. We got sopping wet. Everything got cancelled. The water was so deep we had to wade to the car. The air conditioner got turned on in the car home. I ended up with bronchitis. Please bring back Lilithfair. I want to go again. I'm now 48 but I'm still a 25 year old festival chick. ;)

    • @electrictroy2010
      @electrictroy2010 Před 2 lety +2

      That sucks. In Baltimore the weather was beautiful during Lilith Fair 1998 and I have great memories from that weekend. (And when revived in 2012 I went there too.)

    • @gherieg.1091
      @gherieg.1091 Před 2 lety

      Why was it named Lilith ?
      Do you guys know the mythic story of a ‘Lilith’ ?

    • @gherieg.1091
      @gherieg.1091 Před 2 lety

      @@electrictroy2010
      Why was it named Lilith ?
      Do you guys know the mythic story of a ‘Lilith’ ?

    • @jills9373
      @jills9373 Před 12 dny

      Literally,I'm the same age and same @lynda!

  • @mel3256
    @mel3256 Před měsícem +1

    I grew up in a narrow minded smaller community and felt like a loser, outsider for most of my teens. Attending a few Lilith Fairs was a amazing calm, safe space where I met people like me. It literally assured me I was not a freak, and was one of a few things that saved my life. It was also like that for many hundreds of others. It launched careers and created strong female role models for a generation. It was an important part of the culture at the time.

  • @jordiepayne
    @jordiepayne Před měsícem +1

    It definitely worked, I was actually there.

  • @karlsfakelaugh
    @karlsfakelaugh Před 2 měsíci +1

    They discuss several subjects in this interview but of course the clickbait title.

  • @andrezejbudenski2411
    @andrezejbudenski2411 Před rokem +2

    This guy covered Canadian hockey. Now he's down with the women's struggle. He's down with whatever struggle he's paid to cover. BTW I love Lilith Fair and have all the CDs.

  • @mel3256
    @mel3256 Před měsícem +1

    Lilith Fair was a major shift in the music industry and allowed a number of women to create successful careers, inspire many others to pursue careers outside of music, see in strong positive women role models. It also opened up the idea that women can be whatever they want, and created a great safe space for young girls and women attending. It changed thousands of peoples lives. Because some white guy did not experience it does not mean it did not happen...WTF George. The world does not revolve around one type of person Wake up George.

  • @andrewvail5458
    @andrewvail5458 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Are we just repeating old chestnuts about representation etc? Feb 2024 day after Grammys... all major nominees are women (save for 1 male) in most of the big categories. And this isn't recent... I was a music writer in the 90s and remember when the Billboard Charts Hot 100 Top 10 albums were: Celine Dion, Sarah McLaughlin, kd lang, Shania Twain, Alanis... not a penis in the list and they sold MILLIONS AND MILLIONS AND MILLIONS of albums. I recall the 80s... Madonna, Whitney, Janet, and on and on... I remember the 70s with 2 women and hour... but, as a big lifelong music fan, and former entertainment writer... I'm struggling to see the struggle in representation and charts, sales, etc. If you're talking sexism, that's still an issue and always will be because... humans. Maybe it's time to change the dialogue from "oh we're so hard-done by" to "this is how we changed the industry".

  • @mistrock322
    @mistrock322 Před měsícem +1

    IMO, it did work. It was an important part of history and it ran it's course.

  • @ericacruz8261
    @ericacruz8261 Před 9 měsíci

    5:51
    Square😅😅

  • @sunnesunne4039
    @sunnesunne4039 Před rokem

    It's so funny because there was quite a bit of complacency at the time this interview was conducted but also a much more one dimensional version of feminism as well.....the culture would shift quite a bit a few years later

    • @annalisavajda252
      @annalisavajda252 Před rokem

      You think the perspective has changed dramatically since 2012? I took my Mother to see Sarah around 2009 and we both enjoyed her performance though we are 30 years apart in age different generations. Some people can appreciate female talent like Sarah and some cannot. I've seen Sheryl Crow too the 90s allowed more creative freedom I doubt artists like Alanis Morissette would thrive as well now as 94 either people were allowed to be emotional too.

  • @skoch9995
    @skoch9995 Před 4 lety +1

    Charm on legs... (I’m talking about Sarah)...

  • @MARYJOEBETHELBALDUR
    @MARYJOEBETHELBALDUR Před 4 lety

    Cause i wasnt invited in here now.

  • @JaneSaidWhy
    @JaneSaidWhy Před 8 měsíci

    What do they mean it didn't work? It was the best time.

  • @annalisavajda252
    @annalisavajda252 Před měsícem

    Hunger Games is a PG 13 movie so 10 is too young by those standards unfortunately it's a violent ugly world children likely see hunger and violence in the streets or their own homes too.

  • @jamesmacdon9351
    @jamesmacdon9351 Před 7 měsíci

    A warning to practice free speech..only CBC…wow.

  • @qco5349
    @qco5349 Před 4 lety

    Black could not mind his own business. E . I

  • @erikstricker8316
    @erikstricker8316 Před 3 lety +4

    Love to hear a conversation between Sarah and Jordan Peterson.

  • @aservantinbabylon
    @aservantinbabylon Před 10 měsíci

    So unfortunately. Sarah is such an attractive, talented, well spoken lady but has drank all the feminist, victim narrative kool aid.

    • @annalisavajda252
      @annalisavajda252 Před měsícem

      Well the interview is from 12 years ago and the male host said himself when he worked in radio they were discouraged from playing two female artists consecutively and the industry didn't really encourage an all female music festival either so are you just delusional about the reality she described? Jewels story was very interesting too she was homeless singing in coffee shops so the record company really expected to "own" her immediately that's showbiz hard for both genders more so for women though like most of society at least she's not talking about having been sexually assaulted like Weinsteins staff or Nygards Staff maybe you don't think those are victims either?