Sage The Gemini weighs in on the great ‘what's the best TV show set in a women's prison’ debate with my new favourite song on his album. Here at The Martorialist we're unashamed
Prisoner Cell Block H stans since it ties into Australia's cultural identity as Europe's answer to Rikers Island during the 18th century and gives us a glimpse into the early careers of a plethora of actors who'd later go on to appear in Neighbours and Round The Twist; Sage, however, is clearly more partial to
Debra Stevenson larging it up as Shell Dockley in Bad Girls:
"I want a bad girl
I want it bad, girl
I want it bad, girl
Get at me bad, girl"
Sage The Gemini - Bad Girls
(From Remember Me album; 2014)
Anybody with more lucid prose than me fancy describing
Bad Girls? It has this wall of synthesizers that sound like they might be from a
Paperclip People song and go ZOOOODA ZOO ZOOODA ZOO ZOO ZOO before these other synthesizers appear that are all euphoric like a Eric Morilla sunrise set at Pacha and go BWEEEEEUH-EWEEEUH-EWWEEEUH-EWEEEEEUUH.
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"Parachute pants make a n@@@a want the hammertime"
DON'T YOU GETS MY SEAL OF APPROVAL TOO
It sounds like there's a huge sign in the studio ordering all visitors "DO NOT TOUCH THE PITCH-BENDER WHEN THE RED LIGHT IS ON."
Those synths, goddamn.
This is what the ratchetkin think they hear when they listen to Mike Will.
Sounds like a chewed up tape playing the bleepy bleep outro to Baby D's Let Me Be Your Fantasy.
HarOld Dirty Bishop.
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