Women in Music

Wilson sisters rock legends long live heart one of the greatest. The distillers one of the greatest punk bands rock music and music in general wouldn’t be what it is without it’s ladies long live the woman of music.
 
Liz Phair....I first met her at a record label party eons ago circa 1991 before she had released any music. She was with a dude in a band that had recently blown up and I was with someone I probably shouldn't say either. We were together the entire party while our dates were busy being rock stars among the other rock stars. In hindsight I wish I'd asked her out, but I was pretty buzzed and I guess I figured I would have another chance later. Nope. My loss for sure. I had a flashback this week when I realized it was her birthday.
 
Liz Phair....I first met her at a record label party eons ago circa 1991 before she had released any music. She was with a dude in a band that had recently blown up and I was with someone I probably shouldn't say either. We were together the entire party while our dates were busy being rock stars among the other rock stars. In hindsight I wish I'd asked her out, but I was pretty buzzed and I guess I figured I would have another chance later. Nope. My loss for sure. I had a flashback this week when I realized it was her birthday.

Missed chances are a drag for sure.

I was gang Bangled during their first major tour, and finally replaced after 19 dates. They dropped me off in Charlotte, and none too soon. Those girls were nearly insatiable.

 
Missed chances are a drag for sure.

I was gang Bangled during their first major tour, and finally replaced after 19 dates. They dropped me off in Charlotte, and none too soon. Those girls were nearly insatiable.

What a dude to last for 19 dates with Susanna Hoffs and Co. And finally get dropped off after you were used up like a piece of old meat. I bet it was worth it though.
 
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