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"She was pretty average to be fair, if she hadnt used her sexuality to get ahead she'd be stuck in obscurity somewhere. What are you talking about? Her songs are still some of the most played songs. You can't see her sexuality on Spotify. Also, it's not just her. It's her band too. " mostly by sad old blokes who idolised her back in the day, nothing groundbreaking in their performance, just a glamour girl and an average band. | |||
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"She was pretty average to be fair, if she hadnt used her sexuality to get ahead she'd be stuck in obscurity somewhere. What are you talking about? Her songs are still some of the most played songs. You can't see her sexuality on Spotify. Also, it's not just her. It's her band too. mostly by sad old blokes who idolised her back in the day, nothing groundbreaking in their performance, just a glamour girl and an average band. " I must be a 'sad old bloke' then because compared to other groups of that era....Boney M for instance, who I bought their album instead of Parallel Lines. First mistake I can ever remember making....But Debbie Harry, in the late 70's was mostly every young, or otherwise, man's wet dream. At least for me. She had a naughty edge, that the ladies of Abba, couldn't hold a candle to. | |||
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