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- From: mhk@HQ.Ileaf.COM (Mark Kaepplein x1517)
- Subject: Re: Singing Queers
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.010152.782@HQ.Ileaf.COM>
- Reply-To: mhk@HQ.Ileaf.COM (Mark Kaepplein x1517)
- Organization: Interleaf, Inc.
- References: <1992Dec18.061924.4761@cltr.uq.OZ.AU> <1992Dec18.072152.5307@cltr.uq.OZ.AU> <1992Dec20.065657.12837@galileo.cc.rochester.edu> <1h1a4bINN1m8@agate.berkeley.edu>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 01:01:52 GMT
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- In article <1h1a4bINN1m8@agate.berkeley.edu> mlloyd@ocf.berkeley.edu (M. Lloyd) writes:
- > So true. But it's worth adding Andy Bell, the guy with the voice in
- > Erasure. (I took a dislike to them to start with, becaus he sounded
- > like a poor imitation of Alison Moyet, aka Alf, who used to play with
- > Vince as Yazoo, or Yaz in the States [not to be confused with Yazz, a
- > rather different Brit singer]; I've no info on Moyet's queerstatus.)
- >
- She's queer. Check-out the liner notes from her last CD where she credits
- her lover for "keeping the homefires buring." I only noticed that
- after the concert. A bunch of my l-friends like her also (and didn't know,
- either), so when she came to Boston, I got tickets for the six of us.
- When we got there ( a mainstream club) we found a very hip, mostly queer
- crowd (and some confused straight couples). Alison came out to the crowd
- (and vice versa). Her voice is awesome (Cindy Crawford eat your heart out).
- A really interesting night, topped by meeting a lesbian there who joined
- us at a women's bar after the concert ended up taking me out to dinner ...
-
- Mark
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