Then:
Should I be asked to choose whoever would be my preferred Diva from the eighties I would straightly answer that one of them quietly reigned above all: Boy George.
To any and all LGBTQ+ youngsters (you can go on declining the alphabet as per your humors) I say: whatever you think you do that makes you feel different, that Lad led the way and did it long ago just for you to feel comfortable about it all today.
Now just put on your headphones, click 'Play' and enjoy the voice.
P.S.: I have never ever been into this kind of dressing-up, make-up or whatever, for I was probably too shy to experience it. But I was lucky enough to meet boys and girls, and men and women so-called at the edge of society, whom wisdom at a foolish appetite for life was enlightening enough to lead the way. Here's to them.
Now:
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Not only did I like his music, that film was superb! It brought thousands of people into the theaters because --- once you saw it --- you didn't give away the crux, the big reveal. It created an understanding of "different;" at least for a few years, anyway. That different didn't mean a loveless, soulless, lonely life; a solitary existence.
ADORE! I had the privilege to see and hear him spin as DJ once in New York when he started DJ-ing, and he was excellent at it. Had me moving all night. Crying Game was also one of my favorite songs and movies.
Thanks for sharing this today
Mais il est BEAU. J'avais jamais vu ce clip. Une vraie découverte. Merci.
I love his music and all his different looks!
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