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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)
To set the record straight, I didn't even own a pair of chaps until the late '90's! But Dee Finley is indeed a happy Pyramid memory. She must've walked through those golden doors when she was 12. She was the first of all of us to have major tooth troubles. Now, thanks to Elizabeth Taylor, her smile is more perfect than it was that first day we laid eyes on her in 1982! And to think I owe my very presence at Jackie 60 to Dee (but that's another topic...) Joey Horatio, the Pyramid's amazing...
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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)
I had always wondered why Linda refused to synch. Thank you, Vulgar, for setting the record straight. Perhaps she should have chosen another version of the song to do. Or something by Nancy. (Sinatra, not Isla, Rose.) Though I have to admit, my version of "A Time For Us", segue-ing from Barbra to Tom Waits went over a little better. Instead of stunned silence, they screamed "Get Off The Stage!"
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Re: Can We Build a Less Prejudiced TG Sense of Community?
Great post Ms Royale!!! So many great points so well tended to. I really must say however...... I really do not see myself as a "Leader". I am a damn good entertainer, a big mouth, a passionate soul, a lot of things, but I do not pretend to be a leader, I am simply finding my way with the rest of the flock. Mine and Glorya's bad blood stems back as far as I can recall to stupidly enough a club pass promoting QUEEN BEE. It then involved me supposedly trying to lure a dj of hers away (a friend...
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Re: Party Monster - Michael Alig
This subject is always so polarizing, and we've tried to steer clear of it ... While all of it was going on, we were being good little students and getting our education at Ohio University in the middle of nowhere. Zazoo did go to Limelight and Club USA in '92 (or ˜93) and had a blast. The Little Professor bookstore on campus carried "Project X" but that was the extent of our knowledge of the scene in NYC. When Chi Chi posted Michael Wilkinson's note above, we debated for over a week. When...
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Re: Party Monster - Michael Alig
I'll bet Miss Manson based her look on Walt Paper. That' so what Walt was doing. Don't you find it weird that in the club scene, someone like that would almost never be straight, but when the ones who get famous usually are? Do you think it's because 1) Marilyn really is a big queer or 2) The like to give record contracts to the straight ones. i
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Re: Party Monster - Michael Alig
We met Walt on our second day of the shoot. He did this AMAZING pitch black "indian chief" look. He had a beautiful feather headdress that went halfway down his back. He painted up head to toe with black make-up (including his teeth) and had white and red warpaint bars. I'm positive that Ms. Manson would be doing something similar in her next video had he been there to witness it Hmmm... Manson does play into the whole bisexual/pansexual thing quite a bit... always alludes to getting high as...
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Re: Party Monster - Michael Alig
quite an eloquent review in a nutshell. I'm hoping you can use as much insight as an opportunity to bear a look at this effort of M.Wilkinson and Co. They appear to have a good track record. A nemesis can be a useful tool once the emotions are coraled and channeled. Your input and concern is appreciated by many. I'll buy the first round. rb//nyc//bronx//bohemia
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Re: David Wojnarowicz - Artist
---Or, Daddy-D. & Hatches, "We tell ourselves stories to keep ourselves alive," says Joan Didion, as quoted in an intro to a "quasi-fiction" American queer "best of" anthology featuring the work of David Wojnarowicz ... by Brian Bouldrey ---Goblin, for thee I have done mass research and have compiled a "DW" file of information for this topic some 40 pages in length ... It is too much for any one person to take in one night. So I will be adding links to names and places throughout this...
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Re: RIP, VIP
Although Michael Bronski did not actually post his obit synopsis here, I'm wondering if it is serving some other purpose or wherever else it was submitted. His seeming objection to the tendency of the media and others to paint rosy post mortem pictures fails to take into account some prerequisites of the moment, including timing, the emotions of the bereaved, and the fact the person in question or under attack is no longer here to defend themselves. Most everyone will agree that it's nearly...
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Re: Adam Ant
i just saw that adam's recent descent into mental illness is all the attention adam got & feel this must be remedied. (oh right, he's obnoxious & cute too. like i said.) adam took my 11-year-old, boring, suntan-parlors-&-gift-shops suburban world (yes i was raised on LI) & turned it upside down with one viewing of "stand & deliver!" a pretty boy in makeup with pistols & tall leather boots?! GIVE ME MORE!! my teenage self yelled: antmusic for sexpeople, indeed. he's...
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Re: Adam Ant
randella, you're entirely right: it just becomes so sad when the 'drama' of the famous person is misunderstood & mocked. numerous friends & family called me when the news of adam's stuff was reported (like they used to when he was going to be on tv), but with this gleeful kind of "your hero's not so perfect after all" your description of the goodies from berlin awoke that fetishy new record thing in me: the joy of getting the albums (ants & otherwise), of examining liner notes...
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Re: Adam Ant
Betty, I love that you still play your records...I do too, and have all the vinyl of my youth still (and a generous donation from Daddy that I am still sorting through). Somewhere in the mid 90s, I took this 19 yr old boy home from the Now bar (it was a long time ago if that is where I met him as I have not been there in years)...and he said to me once in my apartment "wow, you're old, you have records," like my apartment was some museum. Well, if the album fits in the sleeve...and I chose...
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Re: Adam Ant
I'm with you Randella, I never get that special tingle from opening a new CD. I think it's also the smell of a new record that turns me on. But I could never get that "rub it on your jeans" thing down. I've tried for years. I just can't do it.
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Re: Beams To Bobby Part 2
I had the craziest dream about you last night Barbara Jean. I just figured out why. I was walking by your doorway yesterday and of course I wanted to bang on the window to see if you would pop your head out. (I didn't though don't worry). But last night I had this dream... I was talking to Sammy Jo. He and I were going camping. (Don't ask, it was a dream) We were of course talking about the latest records and I said, "Wait till you hear Bobby Miller's new record. He did a re-make of "French...
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Re: Party Monster - Michael Alig
Party Monster debuts this weekend at Sundance. There is glossy, half-page article in "V" Nov/Dec issue. Their facts aren't 100% correct... (I'm mentioned as an "original club kid" which I've never claimed to be for the record) but the promo shots that they used are sharp. XXXOO Satori
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Re: New Old New Wave? 1982-->2002
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 13:34:13 EDT From: larrytee21@aol.com Subject: Internship Position Mogul Electro is announcing that we are looking for a spring/summer intern for our New York office. Mogul Electro, headed by Larry Tee, is one of the loudest champions of the Electroclash/nu-Electro scene. Check out our website for more information on the company at www.electroclash.com . The internship will be in the area of promotions and public relations. Interns will be expected to help with daily...
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Re: Displaced Radical Faeries
I'm back Y'all Beltaine goes down as one of the most beautiful on record. Hush agrees, it was one of the most stunning. More sun then you could ask for, almost too much at times. I love that day. This year there was no DJ set up , it was decided to just use drums and no electronics. I must say that it made everything clearer somehow. Every year I am amazed at the spectacle that is created.The magic that can be evoked. After all the ribbons had been twisted around the pole and the drums were...
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Re: RIP, VIP
Sandman Sims, 86, Tap Dancer and Fixture at the Apollo, Dies By DOUGLAS MARTIN (text from The NYtimes accuracy under scrutiny) Sandman Sims, the celebrated tap dancer and Apollo Theater legend, died on May 20 in the Bronx. He was 86, although he long maintained that his age was "a matter of opinion." For decades he was "executioner" at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, chasing unpopular acts off the stage on amateur nights, sometimes with a toy gun. He told disconsolate losers about how he...
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Re: ARCADIA! Opening Night Gala May 30 at CBGB Gallery
Seven Thank you so much! Thank-you for taking the time and care to write it. Originally, we had worked out a deal to record in a professional studio one month ahead of the event for the CD however 1) sponsorship interest had dropped when we went to war. 2) In order to have done the CD in the studio the artists had to have their songs ready to go by March 1, March 15 at the latest. Although most of the show was cast mid-Feb. Folks were just not working that far in advance. Mia worked very...
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Re: Nina Simone
I am sorry for you that you seemed to have missed the true beauty and talent of Miss Simone. What a life. And she had every reason to be hating on everyone after the way the record industry treated her. I am sorry she wasn't able to get over it and learn to enjoy life more. Her bitterness ate her alive. I worshipped her music in the sixties. What promise! I suggest you read her autobigraphy. It reveals a lot more about the person.
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Re: boy george
OK, I too owned a rat wrap and wore eye make-up. Here is one of my '80's record covers. (It's a little beat up) Designed by the way by the brilliant Nick Egan. He did Culture Club, Bow Wow Wow, Malcolm McClaren, Hazy Fantazy to name a few. Nick is actually how I met George. (He's Nick & Ellen in the Book) Anyway, here it is. Have your way with me. If you guys can put up embarassing pics I guess I can too. That wig was pink by the way. I wish I still had it. It was genius.
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Re: Swept Away part 2
Nothing like a good juxtaposition to clear the fog! The other night I was watching Larry King Live because he was doing a full hour with Johnny Cash. Durring the commercials I would channel surf. Madonna and her fake lesbian kiss was everywhere. That's all people were talking about. Madonna. Britney. Christina. Justin Timberlake's raised eyebrows. Then back to Johnny Cash. REALity. Johnny Cash is REAL. A REAL song writer. A REAL musician, a REAL drug addict, a REAL convict, a REAL outlaw, a...
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Re: JC Leroy (as Terence put it)
Your query: And why was Gary Indiana shouting, "J.T. Leroy is a fraud!" outside the club???? Because Gary is a good editor. Miss Fluff please relate the evil bon mots. Someone should start a Gary Indiana topic to record all the genius dis. Then venture in who would dare. It was Miss Chivity who dubbed her "JC" not me. And as she said, So what if she's a presswhore, if it gets the masses interested in writers it gets our approval. And "for some reason" incest sells even more than regular sex,...
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Re: boy george
Actually I consider the Martyr Mantras album (which contains "Specialize in Lonliness" and other great songs) to be George's finest work to date. So prolific, emotionally giving and really featuring his voice in a unique way. And it's such a great record to hear in the background while snuggling in bed with someone special, the perfect pre- or post-coital soundtrack to have playing on your CD player in a darkened boudoir at 2 a.m.
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Re: Internet Radio
My ole mate Andy Kershaw's BBC show can be heard anytime on the net. A really funny show he did in North Korea is really worth listening to and a total hoot!! http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/world/andykershaw.shtml The first ever radio programme recorded in North Korea - this isolated and extraordinary country. Andy Kershaw has described this as the "last great adventure on planet Earth". Even with all the restrictions and supervision,BBC Radio 3 managed to record the music of local musicians.
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Re: Goin' To The Chapel: The Lesbian, Gay & T/S Marriage Topic
A despicable election year trick, intended to drive a wedge between the queer community and our hetero neighbors. While depressing, this article is highly informative and I love the quoted reactions from DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe, the ACLU and others. And though the Democratic presidential candidates are not THAT much better, at least they are against a constitutional amendment and Kerry can boast that he voted against the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996.
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Re: Goin' To The Chapel: The Lesbian, Gay & T/S Marriage Topic
Re: Goin' To The Chapel: The Lesbian, Gay & T/S Marriage Topic
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Re: ORANGE ALERT for New York City
I am more paranoid and nervous than I was right after the 2001 attacks. I'm constantly packing my belongings, in my imagination... I study the map of Northern NYC to see what roadways I can take to walk out of here. WHY DOESN'T the NY Times, our paper of record, mention the ORANGE? It is really enough to make you schizoid... One minute Big Brother is yawning ... the next we're told to consider decimation by biological weaponry.
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Re: Mondo Internet (Part 2)
I've had an ipod for almost a year now and have been able to record internet radio with software called "radio lover" then put it onto my ipod.All of a sudden just this week I cant do that anymore.Does anyone know if the new itunes4 has something in it to hamper my quest for free music? Is anyone using any other software for this purpose? If I cant record internet radio onto my ipod then my ipod is worthless..no to 99 cent songs and over rated cd's.
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Re: Mondo Internet (Part 2)
NO LUV you have no idea what I used to have on my ipod no cd's put out by record labels could match the quality of music I was getting. Apple strong armed me into downloading itunes 4.They just stuck their fist through my computer and dragged me down with them.There has to be another way and I will find out.My days of buying bullshit at tower records is over.I digest music like carrot juice the 99cents a song addiction wont work.Thanks but give somone else a chance to answer questions on the...
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Re: Swept Away part 2
Madonna Has Changed Her Name!!! Just came across this on the internet. Madonna has changed her name from Madonna to Esther. OMG, talk about making a giant cultural leap.. Isn't ANYTHING sacred anymore?? Yikes, all this name-changing going on has me thinking seriously about changing the name of my penis!!! Anyway, here's the news piece published today in the Houston Chronicle June 17, 2004, 9:41AM For `Esther,' `Madonna' is immaterial ANDREW GUY JR. Copyright 2004 Houston Chronicle Madonna...
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Re: Swept Away part 2
Say what you will about poor ticket sales and deep discounts, but Madoo-doo is doing alright compared to many this summer. From MTV:
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Re: RIP, VIP - Chapter 2 (3/5/04++)
I forgive Johnny for turning into such a Republican Pro-Bush Jerk. His guitar playing sounded so good! They're all dying so close to each other in years!!! Joey (totally unique vocals and stage stance), Dee-Dee (despite a dumb personna, quite witty and funny) and now Johnny. I loved them so much when I first heard them, and they sound as good now as they ever did. THey got so little respect when they were a vital band from the mainstream. I heard so much bullshit about them from people who...
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Re: Swept Away part 2
you queens are hideous. I liked Swept Away. After you get over the 'why?' part - I found it somewhat charming. And her record "American Life" keeps growing on me - Her producer Mirwais is quite astounding... Shame on you for beheading her... So she lives in celebrity 'lala' land. You wish you lived there!
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Re: Swept Away part 2
let me geek out for a second and correct the record... she was 26 when her pop career "took off" I believe. she was 19 when she ditched school and ran off to be a star! woo hoo! Jimmy I love her so much too!
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Re: RIP, VIP - Chapter 2 (3/5/04++)
am still in major shock about this.... I worked with John for many years but actually met him when I was about 16yrs old... He used to come to my house in Liverpool when he came up for the football match (soccer) and my mum used to make him dinner and he for some odd reason hebefriended me. I went on to produce and present at the BBC Radio 1 and was given an small office right next door to the office Peel,Walters and Andy Kershaw all shared in Egton House (BBC) which was no bigger than the...
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Re: RIP, VIP - Chapter 2 (3/5/04++)
Kersh just sent me this... its to appear in the British press (independent I think...) 'He was the most important person in British music since the birth of rock 'n' roll' By Andy Kershaw It was like I had been hit by a hammer. Jenny Abramsky, the BBC's controller of network radio, called me and said: "I've got some bad news for you, and I think you ought to sit down." As soon as she said that, my mind just raced and in a flash, before she had said it, I thought "Peel's dead". John had died...
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Re: RIP, VIP - Chapter 2 (3/5/04++)
I just heard about John Peel. Very sad. He pushed my first record (Jam Hot) in 1983. It's a wierd record (to say the least) and really took courage to play it on the radio (did I mention that I can't sing?). It eventually went to number 1 or 2 on the charts. Mostly because of him. I never met him but I talked to him on the phone once. (The record co. made me call him and thank him for the support etc.) He was very nice. And anyone that would walk my Anna Nicole to a bus is OK by me! New York...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York
The "Only Money vs. Only No Money" thread here made me think of this... Odd that about 28 years ago I was having a very similar discussion one day in a loft on Mercer Street owned by a cocaine dealer friend of my brother's who had laundered his money by buying up a great deal of that neighborhood. Tom Wolfe's The Painted Word had come out the previous year and someone was playing a then-unreleased demo of a song by Joni Mitchell, composed as a response to Wolfe (The Boho Dance.) Naturally...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York
And this from Musto: (FYI the "worst club" is our favorite, CAIN) Musto Rules!
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Re: The Cincinnati Connection
Hey!!! How did I miss my old record cover up there? You guys are cruel. This party sounds hot. Why don't you do it in new York? And I love Love Love the invite. My only crit. is that you don't play a big enough variety of music. What, no Celtic-Dark-Wave-Jungle-Trance-Punjabi-House????
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Re: My own private East Village
I wonder what this was about..... East Village Man Is Fatally Shot at Home By THE NEW YORK TIMES Published: May 23, 2005 A 35-year-old man died last night after being shot in the head in his East Village apartment, the police said. A gunman and a second assailant shot the man inside his sixth-floor apartment at 85 East 10th Street about 6 p.m., the police said. The two, described as being in their 20's, then fled east on 10th Street, the police said. No suspects were in custody last night.
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Re: Kenneth Anger
Lucifer, Arisen A quintessential San Francisco story, starring charismatic musician/murderer Bobby BeauSoleil* *with underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger, cult leader Charles Manson, Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey, and the Straight Satans motorcycle gang in supporting roles SF Weekly November 17, 2004 By Lessley Anderson Bobby BeauSoleil bounds into the visiting room at Eastern Oregon Correctional Institute in Pendleton, Ore. His 5-foot-10-inch frame is thin, but he moves with a...
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Re: Grey Gardens At Irving Plaza
Oh Princess, what a memory you have! I have to dig that record up again. It was gorgeous.
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Re: Beams to New Orleans
FEMA's record of preventing aid from getting to New Orleans http://www.independent-media.tv/item.cfm?fmedia_id=1189...esc=Under%20Reported
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Re: boy george
Today's Page 6 proclaims: HUSTLER PUT BOY GEORGE IN FIX October 14, 2005 -- BOY George hired a male hustler who tried to rob him the morning the cross-dressing Culture Club singer was busted for cocaine possession, PAGE SIX has learned. George called 911 last Friday morning to report that his Centre Street apartment had been burglarized "” but he was arrested when cops found a mound of what appeared to be Bolivian marching powder piled near his computer. A source said that George called 911...
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Re: boy george
Just for the record, I LOVE Boy George. But I Hate drugs and all the pain and suffering they bring. I wish him the best as I always have and I hope he finds his way clear of this mess.
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Re: Madonna: Swept Away, part IV
Ooo ooo ooo! I wanna be Rosie O'Donell! Meanwhile, Madge cries: Liz Smith -- November 30, 2005 -- 'ME AND ELVIS? Are you kidding?! I'm gonna tell my dad. Maybe that will impress him." That was Madonna's reaction when we told the Queen of Pop that she has now tied the King of Rock 'n' Roll with the most top-10 singles ever "” 36 each. (Her latest being the crazily infectious "Hung Up.") M had not heard the news yet. I guess she really does stay away from media! And at 47, touchingly, she...
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Re: Anderson Cooper: "Outing" in the 21st Century
Well, I'm a bit of an Anderson Cooper expert. You see, my lady wife -The Empress has had a "thing" for Anderson ever since she first saw him on CNN. "He's so hot!" she would say night after night. Then... "He must be gay. He's too good to be true." And I, with pitch-perfect gaydar, would say, "NO way. He is definitely not gay. Trust me, Anderson Coopper is a real man". So then I Googled "Anderson Cooper gay" to prove that I was right. I was wrong. He is most definitely a friend of Dorothy.