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Afternoon Aural: Phoenix Foundation


We’d like to dedicate this little diddy to our tranny friends. “Let Me Die A Woman” comes to us from the New Zealand-based The Phoenix Foundation‘s 2004 full-length, Horse Power.

We can’t help but wonder if they got it from the Doris Wishman 1978 doco on revolutionary sex-change surgeon, Dr. Leo Wollman of the same name.

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By:           Andrew Belonksy
On:           Feb 27, 2007
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No. 1 · Sam

Hey there, just found this (embarrasingly) well googling my own band. Thanks for posting our video, we did indeed get the name from the doco. A film which to be honest seemed to be a little exploitive.

but anyway although us hairy NZ fat musicians make pretty bad trannies we are very happy you have put us on your site.

cheers
samuel scott

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