Sheela Na Gig - PJ Harvey

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2006

Sheela Na Gig Video

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  • really, guys? I think it's pretty damn straightforward. She's a sexually free woman, and this dude she's after has a stick up his ass, and she's chastising him for referring to her as a dirty whore, at least that's what I get from it. But it's all up to the listener, right? I'm on PJ's side, btw.

  • Don't know what the guy in the song's problem was,personally I'm a big fan of ladies dirtypillows.

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  • She wrote this when she was 17?!? are you kidding me? For once I hope Wikipedia is lying because that makes me' also a 17 year old' feel like shit...

  • This song was in a film my English prof showed today.....It was the BEST fucking movie I have ever seen in college.

  • Hmmm. What can I say?

  • Few artist can put as unique of a spin on politics, religion, relationships and the role of woman in the world to music like PJ. Been listening to her since the early 90's.  That chick kicks f***ing ass. Would love to meet her one day. I have a feeling we'd have a lot to talk about.

  • for our lady Babalon ♥

  • This turned into a Celtic history argument?

  • @Guardsman: The Celts came from Gaul which was a huge nation that contained what is now France, most of Germany, Spain, Portugal, and parts of Russia. The Celts enlarged their nation by intermarrying with the Picts and Scotts of what are now Ireland, Scottland, and England. They also founded "colonies" in America, traded and intermarryed with the Native Americans wich is why some Tribes have the genes for blond hair and blue eyes.

  • @joebloggs004 I think they also have some similar statues present in Wales and parts of Scotland, though I'm not sure. I'm amazed so many of those statues survived as long as they did.

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