Rush’s theme song...maybe she feels differently about that these days. :{)
If someone as mentally screwed up as hynde is anti pop sex, I’s be wondering if perhaps pop sex isn’t the wisest thing in history and all of us are wrong.
Up is down, black is white.
DWW1990
Since Nov 18, 2014
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I went back to Ohio, but my titties was gone...
There’s nothing new with veteran entertainers (pretenders) deriding the new talent that’s taken the stage.
Ms. Hynde’s lyrics were very explicit* during her band’s early years, likely for attention, fame and profit.
*”shot my mouth off, and he showed me what that hole was for”.
Much older, she faults similar titillating new acts, and complains.
Madonna, queen of whorish reinvention, publicly complained about the state of entertainment being so lurid, she wouldn’t let her children view it.
Hypocrite trash idiots, all.
“are nothing more than prostitutes. In accusing such singers of doing a great deal of damage to women with their risqué performances, the exact label used by Hynde was sex worker.
I disagree. They are doing nothing more than creating and
inventing new ways to use the things God gave them to
make a living.
Many people make sex their God. It is the biggest, most important thing in their lives. Unless they repent, realizing that the God of the universe is not their tiny little personal sexuality, but rather is the one who created sex, they shall burn forever alone in the hottest parts of hell. God created sex to be an expression of love between two married people who produce children to love and cherish.
Mr. Lydon was the driving force in trying to get Mr. Vicious OFF of heroin ,, on more than one occasion... I would be very careful how I portrayed Mr. Lydon if I was the author.