Saturday, February 24, 2007

Roller Derby in the Media

And why shouldn’t the girls have fun skating derby? Everyone else has fun with it!

Ever since its resurging popularity in the 1960’s and 70’s, roller derby has been the subject or setting in various forms of media.

  • In 1972, Raquel Welch starred in the feature film Kansas City Bomber. The dramatic quality is debatable, but the skaters’ low-cut skin-tight uniforms coupled with the pulling and grabbing of women on wheels certainly caught the viewers’ attention. Does anyone even remember that Jody Foster was in that one too?
  • In 2005, A&E helped to spark a new popularity with its documentary, “Rollergirls,” tracking the revival of roller derby in Austin TX.
  • Paramount Pictures and MTV Films are currently planning a comedy film (as yet untitled) about women's roller derby.
  • But my favorite is a song called “Roller Derby Queen” – music and lyrics by Jim Croce, included in his 1974 album of greatest hits, Photographs and Memories. I love it!

Roller Derby Queen
By Jim Croce

Gonna tell you a story that you won’t believe

But I fell in love last friday evenin’

With a girl I saw on a bar room t.v. screen

Well I was just gettin’ ready to get my hat

When she caught my eye and I put it back

And I ordered myself a couple o’ more shots and beers

The night that I fell in love with a roller derby queen

Round and round, oh round and round

The meanest hunk o’ woman

That anybody ever seen

Down in the arena

She was five foot six and two fifteen

A bleached-blonde mama

With a streak of mean

She knew how to knuckle

And she knew how to scuffle and fight

And the roller derby program said

That she was built like a ’fridgerator with a head

Her fans call her Tuffy

But all her buddies called her Spike

You know that I fell in love with a roller derby queen

Round and round, oh round and round

The meanest hunk o’ woman

That anybody ever seen

Down in the arena

Round and round, go round and round

Round and round, go round and round

Round and round

Well I could not help it

But to fall in love

With this heavy-duty woman

I been speakin’ of

Things looked kind of bad

Until the day she skated into my life

Well she might be nasty

She might be fat

But I never met a person

Who would tell her that

She’s my big blonde bomber

My heavy handed hackensack mama

You know that I fell in love with a roller derby queen

Round and round, oh round and round

The meanest hunk o’ woman

That anybody ever seen

Down in the arena

Round and round, go round and round

Round and round, go round and round

Round and round

3 comments:

Fueller said...

glad my post interested you. I was filming at a cabin that has a ghost story to it.

Josh said...

The more publicity roller derby gets, the more popular I am sure it will become.

I know my dad remembered it from back in the seventies (I think) he said he enjoyed it. Of course, any movie that features a sport that has women dressed like that would be popular among men (myself included).

The fact that the sport has been featured in film and music will no doubt be vital to the success of it. Look at the superbowl, and how many people view that. Surely some of the high viewer turnout has to be because of all the hype that surrounds it.

If the media does a good job of getting knowledge about the sport out there, then roller derby is bound to take off, as it apparently already has started to do.

Jo Custer said...

God bless Jim Croce!