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26). Embedded videos placed in posts shall not exceed 10 minutes in length. Externally linked videos should not exceed 20 minutes in length. Videos of longer lengths may be held up until a moderator has had a chance to review them to verify that they meet our PG-13 standards. All videos and external links will be reviewed. All videos must be transgender related. Any that that are not transgendered themed and do not meet our PG-13 standards will be rejected.

What do ANY of the videos embedded or linked in this thread have to do with "All videos must be transgender related. Any that that are not transgendered themed and do not meet our PG-13 standards will be rejected."??????

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This policy went into effect on the first of May. The new rule was placed in both the site Terms and Conditions and the Rules and Regulations on the 16th of April. This announcement was placed in the General forum on the 16 of April also

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A certain few were posting videos containing profanity, nudity and pornography. They persisted even after numerous warnings not to do so. Hence, this ruling.

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This policy went into effect on the first of May. The new rule was placed in both the site Terms and Conditions and the Rules and Regulations on the 16th of April. This announcement was placed in the General forum on the 16 of April also

http://www.lauras-playground.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=31322

A certain few were posting videos containing profanity, nudity and pornography. They persisted even after numerous warnings not to do so. Hence, this ruling.

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that's fine, not what i was asking, but that's fine.

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Guest MarianneOnTheDrums

The are many female vocalist that I admire heavily, like:

- Sandy Denny (Fairport Convention)

- Grace Slick (Jefferson Airplane, The Great Society)

- Debbie Harry (Blondie)

- Janis Joplin

- Gilli Smyth (Gong, Mother Gong)

- Patti Smith

- PJ Harvey

just a few...

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Guest OneOutOfnOne

There are quite a few.

Bjork is my favourite female artist, love everything she has done. Vespertine is one of my favourite albums. Debut as well.

There are some more impressive voices out there though.

I love Bjork! So happy that she has been mentioned in this topic! Sometimes when I am performing I pretend that I am her.

Also...

Kate Bush

Shingai Shoniwa of Noisettes

Satomi Matsuzaki of Deerhoof

Jonatha Brooke

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Guest Taran

Vienna Teng and Imogen Heap are two names that should probably be somewhere on this list. (hey guys can like female singers too lol)

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Guest Stacey Sim

Avril Lavigne , Eva Cassidy, Karen Carpenter in that order so if i could only pick one.....my favorite has got to be Avril (this girl rocks)

Stacey S

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Guest Happy Alice

My favorite female singer would be Dana International. Dana International happens to be a MTF and a famous transgender singer. Dana International mostly sings in Hebrew but she sings allot in English songs too. :wub:

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Guest Aly Kat

Only one?? Psshh... OK. Carrie Underwood =)

Other favs:

Katie White (of the Ting Tings)

The Pierces

Lenka

Fiona Apple

Zoey Deschanel

Eliza Doolittle

Gwen Stefani

Sara Bareilles

Lily Allen

Colbie Calliat

Ke$ha

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It's kind of hard to name just one but I guess if I had to I'll go with Emilie Autumn. Other than her I like Siouxsie Sioux (from Siouxsie and the Banshees), Liz Enthusiasm (from Freezepop), Melleny Brown (of Melleefresh, getting her together with Deadmau5 is a great electronic music combination), Jennifer Parkin (from Ayria), Liv Kristine (from Leaves' Eyes), and I also like Lady Gaga for what she does for LGBT community (kind of like what Lizzie said, I just find her music OK). There are quite a lot more but I can't think of any right now.

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Ok, been meaning to reply to this for a while.

Almost all of my favorite singers are women. Love Reba, Tanya Tucker, Deena Carter, The Judds, Taylor Swift, Mary Chapin Carpenter and I could keep going. I'm pretty sure you get the idea, I loves my country girls!

But, I also love love love Janis Joplin, Joan Jett, Alanis Morrisette, Pink, Melissa Ethridge, and Gwen Stefanni. Edgy girl rock singers are definately on the list. Still haven't gotten to my absolute favorite yet though.

Then more off beat stuff, oh my gods, I almost didn't believe someone else likes Emilie Autumn, she is def at the top of my offbeat list along with the singer for And Eternity.

My absolute fav female singer though is Aeone! Her voice is beyond spectacular and she mixes her music up, combining ethereal vocals, Irish chants, blues, folk, and edgy grunge. All with a bit of a celtic brogue just enough that you hear it, but don't need a knife to cut thru it to get down to the lyrics. Seriously Opera quality voice, full soprano to mid contralto range. Judt absolutely lovely!!!!!!

<3

Elena

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Guest ~Jamie~

Hmm... I have a strict rule against labeling something as my favorite, as I'm to quick to change my mind. Seconds and thirds though, that's easy.

1st- ?

2nd- Lily Allen

3rd- Jade Castrino

4th- Regina Spektor

Each has held the top spot at one point or another, but then I just keep finding that new wonderful sound and someone else hits the top ^.^

~Jamie (Besides, I'm my true favorite female vocalist XP)

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