when a man who listens to the smashing pumpkins and nirvana but doesn’t listen to hole tries to tell you that billy corgan/kurt cobain wrote all of hole’s music, even though all three of those bands had different styles and they don’t know the history and courtney’s writing could have NEVER been done by a man.
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Rockstar!Abby 🎸🐺
p.s: she’s the drummer and Ellie is the main guitarist 🧎🏻♀️
p.s 2: all the tattoos are my original designs & the shirt lettering too!
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Christina Q Holdsworth's Instagram Stories (March 13th)
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Was Mick Jagger especially cruel to Marsha Hunt because she is a black woman?
I have no idea. I think it's bizarre that he decided to have a baby, asked Marsha to take out the IUD and get pregnant and suddenly he just...didn't want to.
Mick had several relationships with black women — and while I can't say whether it was a fetish or not — Bianca Jagger was not a white woman and he married her anyway. I don't think Mick Jagger was racist, but I don't rule out that he may have taken racist actions. It reminds me of Nina Simone's song, "The other woman." I interpret the song as the solitude of black women (A real sociological concept studied in my country), about black women always being the mistresses and never wives. You may know the song by Lana Del Rey, but Lana's version is just a cover.
So, I don't know if this whole thing happened because he wanted a boy — which would be horrible and blatant sexism, or he just went crazy. The second situation is less likely then perhaps the first.
I think he stopped liking Marsha and resented that the child wasn't a boy (he was attached to Marianne Faithfull's son, Nicholas) and unconsciously (or consciously) tried to punish her for getting pregnant leaving all the responsibility to her. I'm sure that in his mind, in some way, he was the victim of the story and Marsha the villain who wanted to get money from him.
I also think that Marsha consoled him for what happened at the Altamont Speedway in California, the show that fan was stabbed to death and Mick was blamed for the incident and that he may have resented that too. Because she saw him in a vulnerable moment. When he showed weakness to Marianne — he was arrested and was in tears — she snapped, reacted badly and wrote in her book that he stopped showing any more feelings after that.
I think in hindsight, Mick may have resented Marsha for seeing him so vulnerable. I honestly have no idea what this man thought. He must have found (more like invented) some reason for what he did, but there is nothing that justifies his actions towards Marsha and their daughter.
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