Punk rock not retirement | DW Documentary



Punk rock not retirement | DW Documentary

Sewing quilts and playing Scrabble: for pensioner Ruth Miller from Britain, that wasn’t enough. After retiring from her teaching job, she wanted to make punk music again. So she founded her own band. It was a huge success.

Shortly after retiring, Ruth Miller started encouraging other women to play punk on stage despite little musical experience. To date, her ‘unglamorous music’ project has produced 16 female punk bands in the British city of Leicester.

Ruth was everyone’s “Punk Mum”. She organized a big concert for all the city’s female bands. An impressive lineup with Mental Load, Virginia’s Wolves, Venus Ataxx, Velvet Crisis and many others. Dina is a guitarist and vocalist with Virginia’s Wolves. She’s a single mother and had never played in a band before. “That first time on stage changed my life. It finally gave me an identity,” she says. After all, as the mother of small children, your own personality has to take a back seat, she adds. “You don’t even have a name anymore, you the twin’s mum, or Liam’s mum, or whoever.” Now, she performs at least once a month.

Meanwhile, the ‘unglamorous music’ project has grown into a movement. In other cities in Britain and elsewhere, women are coming together to make music. In the spirit of Ruth Miller, who died of cancer shortly after this film was made. Though she has passed, her project lives on.

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15 comments
  1. “It’s high time for women to conquer the stage”. Like Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and countless other trash that’s promoted and brainwashed into peoples heads? I use to be punk but then my brain developed. Can’t wait til that generation is gone.

  2. i fully support anyone wanting to to play music and are actually putting in the work. music brings people together
    on the other side of the spectrum there are teenagers writing and performing great music.
    i found The Warning 7 yrs ago when they were 17,15 and 12 and now they are touring the world.
    Freeze The Fall are a new/young band that write and compose their own music and are Quinn 17yo, Aria 15yo and Jonah at 16yo

  3. Oh my god women stop playing victim for a second. How the hell not being able to play the guitar is a barrier between woman and stage, just learn to play it and practice everyday. If you were in middle east fine, you would be troubled. But this video is shot in uk so,

    At least please stop victimizing when half population of men from ukraine and russia are dead, killed by drones and rockets for no reason. On the contrary their women vibing across clubs in europe. No media no government show respect to men

  4. I greatly prefer baby boomers living life at this age in this way. The days of elderly retirees bitterly watching TVs in family living rooms for hours, until they’re red in the face and angrily parroting unproven claims they heard once and accepted as their new reality, needs to end.

  5. What a beautiful legacy! Ruth will be missed, but I'm gratefull DW Documentary captured her energy and vision to inspire women around the world. <3

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