Free Money's Elegie (Arista 1975)
Considered to be a mother of invention and first wave of progress whose nurturing the proto punkrock scene to be bigger far more from the early generations after releasing the classic album as an early feminist whom wrote inspiring poems and great songs here - before and after.
Almost all tracks are famous to the scene: Redondo Beach, Kimberly, Gloria etc. (you named it). Don't judge the bits of her (mellow)dramatic (just admit it) that a pen will always be as sharp as a knife.
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on Friday, January 16, 2015,
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