Maggie’s GILF

Jealousy is an ugly emotion.
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She aged a LOT better then her sister did.

Couple of Marine Corps brats for those that don't know.

General Wilson's daughters. Not Commandant Wilson but the Wilson Camp Wilson in 29 Palms is named after.

Ann has lost a ton of weight again and is looking good imo. Ann still has the best female rock voice ever though regardless ;)
 
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Nancy Wilson from Heart, 72.

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She was married to Cameron Crowe... interesting guy.

They were together forever by Hollywood standards.

Bit part in Fast Times at Ridgemont High where she met Crowe.

Still lovely. Some ladies simply age gracefully.

Others turn into skeletor or Shamu. Look up poor Debbie Harry or Kelly McGillis...

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She was married to Cameron Crowe... interesting guy.

They were together forever by Hollywood standards.

Bit part in Fast Times at Ridgemont High where she met Crowe.

Still lovely. Some ladies simply age gracefully.

Others turn into skeletor or Shamu. Look up poor Debbie Harry or Kelly McGillis...

Sirhr
She's a ding a ling. Nice gal, but the bulb is a 4 watt.

I used to work with/around them and the Fishers in the late 70's/early 80's. But, she's a monster on guitar;




For whatever reason, this song always reminded me of the Challenger disaster. So sad, but the song seems like a nice memorial to the crew.

 
IMO Ms. Harry was definitely underrated as a rock singer. I thought she was great even though the band was a bit pop-ish.

Now this is a rock in roll voice for the ages....and a total maniac back in the day. And maybe still to this day..grandma with an attitude haha

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Beat me to it. Grace was hot in her day and a real cut up. Story has it she and Abie Hoffman were invited to a Nixon dinner (because of her college connections to Nixon's daughter.

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Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane went to the White House in 1970 with a plan: slip President Richard Nixon a dose of LSD. Slick was a powerful woman in the San Francisco music scene and



 
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She was married to Cameron Crowe... interesting guy.

They were together forever by Hollywood standards.

Bit part in Fast Times at Ridgemont High where she met Crowe.

Still lovely. Some ladies simply age gracefully.

Others turn into skeletor or Shamu. Look up poor Debbie Harry or Kelly McGillis...

Sirhr
Nancy Wilson of Heart has a cameo as the "Beautiful Girl in Car" who laughs at Brad in his Captain Hook uniform during a traffic-light stop.
 
I gotta go with Linda Rondstadt for "pipes"

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I agree that she was wonderful and its awful that....I think its MS....a disease took her voice way.

Blue Bayou is great....but I think her best work from a purely vocal POV is on the album Lush Life where she sang wonderful classics with Nelson Riddle (bona fide genius whose arrangements supported the best of Sinatra's career).

Here is Lush Life....written by Billy Strayhorn when he was 16 years old. Dunno how any 16 y.o. could write these incredible lyrics

 
Wow, I'm of an age that I def remember The Avengers and Mrs Emma Peel. Every adolescent (and older) wanted to bop Diana Rig. And, I do admire that lady's extensive acting career and the fact that she never dipped down to the level of face lifts and lip fillers. She just aged and took on age appropriate parts. Her big claim to fame, I understand, was in stage acting.

Always wanted a Lotus Elan....with her in it! haha I bought one of the very first Miata's available in my area when they first came out.....so, got the Lotus but not the girl! haha
 
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I used to crank up Pat Benatar's Promises in the Night and run my speed bag to it. It was 5 minutes of super intense cardio.

Another female performer that was under rated that wrote all the band's music was Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde. This song has a retro early 60's sound to it.



Even in socks and mom jeans she was incredible.

 
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Wow, I'm of an age that I def remember The Avengers and Mrs Emma Peel. Every adolescent (and older) wanted to bop Diana Rig. And, I do admire that lady's extensive acting career and the fact that she never dipped down to the level of face lifts and lip fillers. She just aged and took on age appropriate parts. Her big claim to fame, I understand, was in stage acting.

Always wanted a Lotus Elan....with her in it! haha I bought one of the very first Miata's available in my area when they first came out.....so, got the Lotus but not the girl! haha

I started watching the Avengers (the real, the original) when I was 10 or 11 years old In 1966 or 1967. I always thought Dianna Rigg was beautiful and classy.

Fast forward to when I was 22 or 23, about 1979 or 1980. Exact age doesn't matter. I was a Union Stagehand in Seattle and was selected to be on the Props Crew for the (Seattle) Broadway run of the musical "Colette" where none other than Dame Dianna Rigg played the leading role of Colette, a French Hooker. It was at the 5th Avenue Theatre, a nicely restored Theater back then.

My job was to stand in the downstage left, wing number two, holding her bathrobe and wrap her up in it as she came running offstage, naked from the waist up, after her encore.

She would finish her performance, come running offstage into the wing and I would dutifully wrap her up in the bathrobe. I was in heaven. Nice titties, even at that age (50'ish something).

She was an extremely classy Lady and was always grateful for my help. I wanted to be asked by her to her dressing room, but sadly (for me), that never happened. Oh boy, to have woken up in the morning next to her.......Ahhhhh, the good old days....:)
 
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I used to crank up Pat Benatar's Promises in the Night and run my speed bag to it. It was 5 minutes of super intense cardio.

Another female performer that was under rated that wrote all the band's music was Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde. This song has a retro early 60's sound to it.



Even in socks and mom jeans she was incredible.


Is "speedbag" a euphemism?...

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