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- From: LASAGA@corral.uwyo.edu (LASAGA)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: Re: MOTSS-Oriented Music, Part II
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 15:02:35 -0600
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- In article <1993Jan25.060407.10785@fuug.fi>,
- an6245@anon.penet.fi (Nobody in particular...) writes:
- >In my earlier post asking about MOTSS-oriented music, I didn't specify
- very clearly what I meant by "MOTSS-oriented."
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- >Specifically, what I'm looking for are songs which contain lyrics that are
- >obviously MOTSS-oriented.
-
- There are quite a number of lesbian singers. Is that what you mean?
- I can highly recommend Chris Williamson and Meg Christian, amongst
- others. My favorite album of Chris Williamson's is her first, entitled,
- _The Changer and the Changed_. The songs are obviously MOTSS-oriented.
- There's also Margie Adams and Teresa Trull. Olivia Records puts out
- all of their albums (Williamson, Christian, Adams, Trull, etc.).
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- Then, there's the Pretenders, which has a beautiful song called
- "Hymn to her" (if I'm remembering correctly).
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- And there are the Indigo Girls, with an occasional MOTSS-oriented
- song (e.g., "Juliet" or something like that).
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- -maria
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