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26.08.03, 21:07
Posluchajcie jej Warto. Jest niesamowita. Jest Ładna,
Jest pociagajaca. I ma niesamowita przeszlosc. :)))
pod tym linkiem znajdziecie cos na jej temat wystarczy
w wyszukiwarce wpisac Traci Lords. www.
allmusic.com/
a to teks. nie chce mi sie tlumaczyc wiec sie wysilcie
:PP
Although she'll probably never escape her notorious
past as an underage porn queen, Traci Lords has since
established herself as a credible actress and
dance-club diva, choosing to concentrate mostly on the
former. Lords was born Nora Louise Kuzma on May 7,
1968, in Steubenville, OH; she endured an abusive
childhood in which she was molested by her alcoholic
father (an experience she would later sing about in the
song "Father's Field"). When she was 14, her mother
was granted a divorce and moved the family to Redondo
Beach, near Los Angeles. However, she soon dropped out
of high school, ran away from home, and developed
addictions to alcohol and cocaine. With the help of a
fake ID and birth certificate listing her birth date as
1965, she sought income as a nude model, appearing in
Penthouse in October 1984; she graduated to adult films
the same year and quickly became a wildly popular
star, appearing in between 80-100 features over the
next two years. In 1986, Lords traveled to France and,
on her real 18th birthday, made her only legal adult
film, Traci I Love You (for which she controlled the
distribution rights). While she was gone the FBI,
acting on an anonymous tip, raided her apartment and
discovered the truth about her age. Manufacturers and
video stores rushed to pull her suddenly illegal tapes
from the market, and Lords was blacklisted by the adult
entertainment industry as punishment for the potential
legal difficulties she'd caused anyone associated with
her films.
After her cold-turkey exit from porn, Lords studied
acting and was quickly cast in her first non-adult
film, Roger Corman's Not of This Earth, in 1988, which
featured the only nude scene of her mainstream acting
career. Two years later, she landed a major role in
John Waters' Cry Baby, and was well on her way to
steady work. She began traveling to the U.K. during the
early '90s and fell in love with the techno and
electronica popular on the London club scene; in 1992,
she also sang backing vocals on the Manic Street
Preachers' "Little Baby Nothing," an
anti-objectification song on the über-political
rockers' debut album Generation Terrorists. Lords
scored several more prominent roles in film and
television, appearing in the Stephen King miniseries
The Tommyknockers in 1993, John Waters' Serial Mom in
1994, and was a recurring character on Melrose Place
during 1995. That same year, Lords released her debut
album, 1000 Fires. Surprising those who were expecting
sexpot dance-pop in the vein of Madonna or Samantha
Fox, the beat-heavy album reflected the fact that Lords
had discovered electronic music in the clubs of
England, where it existed in a much purer, undiluted
form. As such, Lords had recruited the Goa
trance/techno outfit Juno Reactor to handle much of the
production, with additional help from Jesus Jones
leader Mike Edwards. Though 1000 Fires was generally
well-received, Lords has since elected to concentrate
on acting, where she has carved out a steady career as
a prominent B-movie actress.
Dla mnie ona rzadzi
utwory Okey Dokey albo Fly warto posluchac