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90s-type women now extinct
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 80471199:MV80ODAzOTgyXzg3ODAxNzM1XzIzMTBBQTQx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 64126148:MV80ODAzOTgyXzg3Nzk2NTc0XzUyNkU2M0Ew] I can't believe "I hate my sister, she's such a bitch" is the example of how great women used to be. Puhlease [/quote] That song is epic poetry. [i]Picking apart the hopeful, brooding ruminations of the jangle-pop masterstroke could take hours because Hatfield, once and always a mystery, never had a sister. When Hatfield is calling her sister “such a bitch” or “the best,” she’s drawing from an amalgam of ideas — some real, like her friend who took her to her first all-ages show (the Violent Femmes and the “Del Foo-way-goes”), and some personal, such as wondering how others saw her. Ultimately, “My Sister” became a sensation anyway: A spot in MTV’s coveted Buzz Bin, a No. 1 Modern Rock single, and the cover of SPIN’s March 1994 issue. It was so popular, in fact, that Hatfield’s label, Atlantic, allowed another of its artists, folk singer Melissa Ferrick, to release a track titled “The Juliana Hatfield Song (Girls With Guitars)” that complained about its title character’s success.[/i] https://www.spin.com/2013/08/juliana-hatfield-three-my-sister-history-violent-femmes-del-fuegos/ [/quote]
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Women like this used to be everywhere in the 90s in America. I took it for granted, and these types are extinct now.
Juliana Hatfield
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Harriet Wheeler
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Shirley Manson
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