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McDdd's avatar

Bloody hell, they don't half go on and on and on (and on and on...). Haven't they got anything to say?

'Nothing Compares to You', as far as I can see, said it all: all of that nonsense (on and on and on...) about how much better they could make men, when all they really wanted to say was in that one song, and just the title was enough. I think it's really appropriate and fitting it should be the only thing anyone will ever really associate Sinead O'Conner with (despite all the attempts to make it not so by going on and on and on... about nothing).

Anyway... It may seem not to be the case, but I enjoyed an attitude to women and feminism very much like you describe your own in your formative years and earlier adulthood (if I've read that right). I suspect that's quite common to most of us about (y)our age. (My mother always liked to consider herself as the cutting edge at the vanguard, etc. — 'Invincible', like Helen Reddy.) Isn't it remarkable how much things change by staying the same (and how every generation convinces itself it's the first)?!

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An interesting road you came in here on. This sex in music subject is an interesting one as well. My first trip to Japan was with The Runaways. They preceded Miley by some years. They were groundbreaking and in a lot of ways a template for things to come. I wasn’t much older than them and realized much later what a clusterfuck our whole situation was at the time. I ended up staying much closer to Lita but would run into Joan periodically. I would try to see Sandy when in LA (RIP). For some reason your essay made me think of them, evoking emotions I still have problems with.

Well enough of my maudlin babbling. As always Mike you hit topics close to me. I consider it a true blessing to have discovered you….painful as it is sometimes.

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