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Old 10-26-2020, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by sue View Post
I think your right, the British blues scene in the 6O’s was very much a male world, with very few women, Christine did more than just hold her own.
I think she calls a spade a spade and is very down to earth, straight talking.

It may be different in The USA,( you would see more of her)...but I’ve never thought of Stevie as a feminist, using your feminine charms to get your way, is not feminism...
I agree. Chrissie Hynde had far more in common with our Christine than $tevie.

Using your honey pot to get your way isn't feminism. It's the opposite!

$he's such a trailblazer.
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