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Judy Garland is pissed off and she ain't taking it anymore!
"I wanted to believe, and I TRIED MY DAMNDEST, to believe in the rainbow that I tried to get over it, and I COULDN'T, SO WHAT?! Lots of people can't. But I'm not lots of people." | |
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That woman was through a whole lot. | |
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That was a lil' bit uncomfortable to listen to. The slurred speech, Ms. Garland probably had one too many drinks. She had a lot to be angry about, the powers that be in the movie industry dogged this woman something terrible. Her family used her . . . it's unfortunate she didn't have this type of gusto to protect herself from the vultures. | |
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Yeah but it's a fascinating listen because it showed a woman who was trying to get out of the hellhole that she basically lived in for all of her life. Remember, she was only two years old when she started out.
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Howard Stern played the clips a while back, easy to find on You Tube. David Letterman's producer Vinnie Favale brought it in and edited the tapes down for the show.
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yeah, she lived a very sad life; given pills by the producers to lose weight. her final film, 'i could go on singing', is sad. | |
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