Music | March 17, 2009 | 4 comments

I'd still rock if I were fat: Rorie Kelly on our Culture

DeliaTheArtist
Rorie Kelly is a New York indie artist who talks in this video about women in the music biz and the direction of our culture. "I'm talking about it; how about you?"
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4 comments // I'd still rock if I were fat: Rorie Kelly on our Culture // Video

  • jp23
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      jp23  
    • It sure is superficial out there.. it's not but whatever... good looks can only get you so far, it will ultimately come down to how at peace you really are with yourself, the thing inside of you, and the world.

    • 2 years ago
  • Sam_the_Wizer
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      Sam_the_Wizer  
    • Also, the music business is horribly sexist. I played in a band with an amazing lyricist/singer but all anyone payed attention to was how hot she was. You might think that good looks are an asset, but I think she gave up music because no one ever listened to what she had to say, and she did have a lot to say.

    • 2 years ago
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  • blue_blooded
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      blue_blooded  
    • i cannot believe someone called her fat!! i'm just amazed by that. and to think this guy, a total stranger, has the gull to say she should lose weight! and that somehow it would help her!
      that's fucked up.

    • 2 years ago
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