![]() At that time, Joan Jett took the song to ask Desmond Child, a well-known record producer and songwriter. In fact, the earliest name of this song is "I Hate Myself because I can’t get laid" in Chinese meaning: I hate myself for not getting it. The Chinese translation of the name is: Girl of the Goat Family. The story of the band was made into a movie in 2010. In 1975, he joined the pure women's hard rock band the Runaways. Joan Jett, born on Septemin Philadelphia, USA, is an American rock guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer and actor. The Toronto Sun once called her the Queen of Rock and Roll, and was later called the female version of Michael Jackson. Jett is the idol of generations of rock women. It is said that this song was popular in Pubs and nightclubs in the 1980s and 1990s. This song "I Hate Myself For Loving You" (Hate Myself For Loving You) is by American rock singer Joan Jett (Joan Jett) ) Singing in 1988, Joan Jett hit the top 10 charts with the single. ‘(Joan Jett) is an icon of the 80s and is still completely rocking.Joan Jett sang "I Hate Myself For Loving You" liveĪndy Lau's version of "I Hate Myself For Loving You" ‘I was really psyched about the song ‘I Hate Myself for Loving You.’ It really brought me back to my 80s youth,’ said Rose Azaria, a television, radio and film graduate student. So whether it was aging fans celebrating the music of their youth, or newcomers connecting to Jett’s sound and message, the show clearly deserved to fill all the seats it did. But, in a way, it seems to work with her genre of music, adding a rougher edge to the overall sound. Clearly dominated by a career’s worth of aging and cigarettes, her voice is much raspier than it once was. Those who grew up with Jett could not be disappointed she continues to sound good after all these years. ![]() The music was loud, the energy was high and the crowd went nuts every time she played something familiar. Jett managed to match any expectations of a Blackhearts show a fan could have. When she was 2-and-a-half years old she fell in love with ‘Rock N’ Roll,’ so we figured we would take her to see who sang it.’ ‘I like the way she sang, she’s a good singer.’ĭebbie Manna, 35, said, ‘(My daughter) has been listening to Joan Jett since she was little. ![]() I like the song, ‘I Love Rock N’ Roll,” said Isabella Manna, 6, of Baldwinsville, who danced on her seat to every song. ![]() And while being backed by her band - a motley crew of leather clad, tattooed, mohawked rockers - Jett really knew how to target an audience of all ages.’It was good. Dressed in a tight black leather outfit, much more conservative than the attire she is usually known for wearing while performing, Jett sang out her set with a smile on her face. Throughout the show, Jett managed to entertain the audience with her fast and angry form of rock. ‘Add a little volume and we’ve got some rock and roll!’ You all sounded a little shy on that last song there,’ Jett said, after she finally got people to sing along with her. However, when the sun finally went down and the crowed thinned out to the diehard fans, everyone was singing and dancing. This initially created awkward silence from some of the patrons who weren’t ready for the Jett explosion and experience. Last night, the Fair could have been just another underground punk rock show. Bush quotes - did not sit well with the red state mentality the Fair seems to have.ĭespite the large open space, the flashing lights beckoning Fairgoers to artery-clogging fried food and the multitude of mullets, the show was surprisingly still very Joan Jett. But others, like the anti-government anthem ‘Riddles’ - complete with one of the more idiotic George W. Some, like her latest singles, ‘A.C.D.C’ and ‘Change the World,’ fit perfectly into the Blackhearts’ hard-rocking catalogue and were a delight to listen to. While the punk starlet did play her hits, including ‘I Love Rock N’ Roll,’ ‘Crimson and Clover,’ ‘I Hate Myself For Loving You’ and an encore of ‘Bad Reputation,’ Jett and her band also went through multiple tracks off ‘Sinner,’ her first American album in five years. ‘I loved it! I loved the music,’ said Amber Mcann, 21, of Deerfield. Jett and The Blackhearts rocked out on an open stage to a packed audience, an accomplishment with the competition of a Rascal Flatts concert around the corner at the same time. The edgy underground idol played an hour of her classic hits along with a mix of songs from her latest album, ‘Sinner,’ at a free show at the Great New York State Fair last night. ![]() Syracuse may love rock and roll as much as Joan Jett does. ![]()
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