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Jinx Dawson of Coven

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Ann and Nancy Wilson in their younger days. Both will say the Rock Industry/Producers interest in promoting their sex appeal vs. their musical talent took a toll on them, physically and mentally. But it was MTV time?

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Ann and Nancy Wilson in their younger days. Both will say the Rock Industry/Producers interest in promoting their sex appeal vs. their musical talent took a toll on them, physically and mentally. But it was MTV time?

Even before MTV really hit. The song Barracuda was inspired by one of those sleazy Members Only jacket wearing, music industry type guys, who Ann met backstage (IIRC) one night. He was making sexual innuendos about Ann and Nancy, and Ann got so disgusted she wrote the song.
 

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That is understandable. People have individual preferences for genre of music, personal appearance, etc. I am certain other members have noted my posted choices and may consider one, more or all have done nothing for them also.

Take me for example. I have liked Gwen Stefani (a @timb2 post) since Hollaback Girl, which is an old song that is still on my iPhone playlist. Still do not know how Blake Shelton, of all people, ever bagged her, lol.

On the other hand, Sheryl Crow has never done anything for me. Yet, I cannot say the same for Stevie Nicks, though. Like Stefani, I have loved her stuff and still think her Stand Back music video, from her solo days away from Fleetwood Mac, is great to this day.
Cheryl Crow didn't do much for me at first, but the more I saw her, the more I liked her...and her voice too.
 
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