Oh Bondage Up Yours!
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- | '''X-Ray Spex''''s [[1977]] "Oh Bondage, Up Yours" is regarded as their most enduring artifact, both as a piece of music and as a sort of proto-[[grrrl]] [[catch-phrase]]. Opening with the line, "Some people think little girls should be seen and not heard - well I think, OH BONDAGE UP YOURS!",. | + | "Oh Bondage, Up Yours" is a musical composition by [[X-Ray Spex]] first released in [[1977]]. It is regarded as X-Ray Spex's most enduring artifact, both as a piece of music and as a sort of proto-[[grrrl]] [[catch-phrase]]. Opening with the line, "Some people think little girls should be seen and not heard - well I think, OH BONDAGE UP YOURS!",. |
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"Oh Bondage, Up Yours" is a musical composition by X-Ray Spex first released in 1977. It is regarded as X-Ray Spex's most enduring artifact, both as a piece of music and as a sort of proto-grrrl catch-phrase. Opening with the line, "Some people think little girls should be seen and not heard - well I think, OH BONDAGE UP YOURS!",.
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