Me encanta esta cancion, ademas de la letra, el ritmo me dan ganas de bailar y cuando la escucho con los audífonos me siento empoderada, que pudiera contra todo.
Saw this tour in Boston though don't remember the backup singers...what was unusual was that in between her amazing songs she always did some sort of narrative but we couldn't understand a word she was saying, she mumbled into the microphone to the point where my friend forever called her the Thorazine Queen...but then the next song began and that powerhouse voice soared out enunciating every letter! BTW, I realize that this sounds crazy but we never got to the bottom of it, never heard anything about drugs, so just assumed her speaking voice was slurry or something. And I ain't some shithead who is trying to put her down, quite the opposite, without Gloria those days would have been darker than they were for gays. In case you don't know what I refer to, guys would collect outside gay bars with crowbars and tire irons, the bar had to be shut down until the pigs were called and they split. But I was always afraid they would come back again and beat the hell outta me at 2 AM. BTW there was no way to even know the gay bars because there was no sign and they were not listed in the mainstream. This was Boston 1975 to 1978 or so. Gloria was a beacon of bright light through those years for us!
Saw her fkn super fabulous beautiful ass at Together's bar in Boston, 1976, '77, or '78 (Okay so my memory ain't that great about math and there were a lot of drugs around back then)