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Thread started 09/02/04 2:37am

jayaredee

Is Prince a gay icon????

I was watching a show on t.v and it had a list of the top 20 gay icons in music and there was of course Elton, Cher, Bowie, Madonna, Freddie Mercury.

But i was wondering if Prince is an icon in the gay community, someone help!!!
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Reply #1 posted 09/02/04 2:38am

NouveauDance

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No.
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Reply #2 posted 09/02/04 2:56am

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No.
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Reply #3 posted 09/02/04 2:56am

Rockability

Yes and no!

But really, no. Cause, far as we know, he isn't gay.

With the news being so gotcha!, you woulda thought they woulda caughta, Prince.

He truly is an icon to gay people for his lyrics. Such as in Controvery: "Am I black or white, am I straight or gay." Dang, for lyrics like that in early 80s, that was bold. Not to mention, fact he wore the bare outfits he did, like when he was boo'ed off stage opening for the Stones. Imagine that, opening up for arguably one of the best groups of time and making your break at the big time saying: "F it, I'm going out in the nude with nothing but leggings and high heeled shoes to these white folk!"

Then there is "If I Was Your Girlfriend."

But not the latter, probably was the earlier that grabbed gay's attention.
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Reply #4 posted 09/02/04 3:04am

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Rockability said:


But really, no. Cause, far as we know, he isn't gay.


Neither was Judy Garland wink

Rockability said:


Then there is "If I Was Your Girlfriend."


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Reply #5 posted 09/02/04 3:25am

Rockability

Hey! Make sure you ain't laughing at the song, cause its great!!!!

Truth is, its a song about a man reversing the situation on his girl. Ya know? Its like this. Quit ya bitching, cause if I was your girlfriend and you were the man, you would see it my way. Nevertheless, he does get into detail, but hey, he is a writer, dig?
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Reply #6 posted 09/02/04 3:38am

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I personally see him as a huge gay icon. I'm not saying he is gay by no means, I am saying that because of his look, style, and gestures, he has a very gay look. The thing I love about Prince though, that makes him stand out from anyone else, is the way he carries himself. He looks the gay part but his music and attitude breaks down all the "weak" stereotypes that have been placed on gay people.

Prince is a wonderful "strong" role model for gay people but I am the ONLY person that sees it that way. I don't know ANY gay people that even like Prince. They all call him "Miss Prince" and don't care for his music at all. All of their role models are females such as Whitney Houston or Janet Jackson.

Gay people do have one "strong" role model though, Madonna. Madonna, like Prince, has been full of controversy and has done as she pleased whether people like it or not. She has broken all the rules and done her own thing. I can relate more to Prince than Madonna though because he is male. I am not a woman and have no desire to be a woman. Too many gay males are into everything female, would like to be a female, and refer to themselves as "girl". I have referred to myself as "bitch" or "whore" but NEVER "girl". "Bitch" and "whore" are attitude and have nothing to do with gender. "Girl" has everything to do with gender and gives straight people the misconception that all gay people are "sick" and would like to get sex changes. Once again making them "weak" and a group of people to be fucked with.

Like I said, I have always viewed Prince as THE gay role model whether he is gay or not.....but I am the ONLY one. If you want to see a gay dance floor clear....throw on a Prince record.
[Edited 9/2/04 3:41am]
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #7 posted 09/02/04 4:01am

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I propose that he is an UBER-Gay icon.

When gay men post their stats on dataing forums, staright-acting is just code for "I ain't nothin' like Prince."
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Reply #8 posted 09/02/04 4:01am

jayaredee

See that's what you people don't realize, you don't have to be gay to be an icon to the gay people. Thank you vainandy
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Reply #9 posted 09/02/04 4:56am

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Rockability said:

Hey! Make sure you ain't laughing at the song, cause its great!!!!

Truth is, its a song about a man reversing the situation on his girl. Ya know? Its like this. Quit ya bitching, cause if I was your girlfriend and you were the man, you would see it my way. Nevertheless, he does get into detail, but hey, he is a writer, dig?


Well, we can all interpret songs how we like, that's one of the fun things about music, but it's really about Prince's relationship with Susannah, and him being jealous of the closeness she had with Wendy, (and her female friends etc).

The "Girlfriend" in the title doesn't refer to a male/female sexual relationship, it refers to female friendship - you know, women often call their female friends 'girlfriends'.
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Reply #10 posted 09/02/04 7:53am

candyperfume

vainandy said:

I personally see him as a huge gay icon. I'm not saying he is gay by no means, I am saying that because of his look, style, and gestures, he has a very gay look. The thing I love about Prince though, that makes him stand out from anyone else, is the way he carries himself. He looks the gay part but his music and attitude breaks down all the "weak" stereotypes that have been placed on gay people.

Prince is a wonderful "strong" role model for gay people but I am the ONLY person that sees it that way. I don't know ANY gay people that even like Prince. They all call him "Miss Prince" and don't care for his music at all. All of their role models are females such as Whitney Houston or Janet Jackson.

Gay people do have one "strong" role model though, Madonna. Madonna, like Prince, has been full of controversy and has done as she pleased whether people like it or not. She has broken all the rules and done her own thing. I can relate more to Prince than Madonna though because he is male. I am not a woman and have no desire to be a woman. Too many gay males are into everything female, would like to be a female, and refer to themselves as "girl". I have referred to myself as "bitch" or "whore" but NEVER "girl". "Bitch" and "whore" are attitude and have nothing to do with gender. "Girl" has everything to do with gender and gives straight people the misconception that all gay people are "sick" and would like to get sex changes. Once again making them "weak" and a group of people to be fucked with.

Like I said, I have always viewed Prince as THE gay role model whether he is gay or not.....but I am the ONLY one. If you want to see a gay dance floor clear....throw on a Prince record.
[Edited 9/2/04 3:41am]


I am gay & my coming out very much coincided with my awareness of Prince as a true artist/genius (I came out in 1993, & the prince album was the first Prince album I bought). I saw him more as a sexual revolutionary, & much of gay rights/culture stems from & gains momentum from the ideas behind sexual revolution. So, the way I see it, Prince is not exactly a gay icon, but he sure has helped the cause.

And, I respectfully disagree with you; I know many a gay man who will hit that dance floor the second a Prince track hits his eardrums.
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Reply #11 posted 09/02/04 8:16am

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candyperfume said:

I am gay & my coming out very much coincided with my awareness of Prince as a true artist/genius (I came out in 1993, & the prince album was the first Prince album I bought). I saw him more as a sexual revolutionary, & much of gay rights/culture stems from & gains momentum from the ideas behind sexual revolution. So, the way I see it, Prince is not exactly a gay icon, but he sure has helped the cause.

And, I respectfully disagree with you; I know many a gay man who will hit that dance floor the second a Prince track hits his eardrums.


Are you me? hmm
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Reply #12 posted 09/02/04 9:39am

Anxiety

i think prince's appeal to gay folks has more to do with his play on masculinity/femininity and genderfuck than it has to do with heterosexuality or homosexuality or even campiness on any level. for me, i never found myself attracted to prince and i always was mindful of the fact that his songs could only speak to my experience so much because he's singing about loving women (though of course there's a universality in many of his love songs), but where i could really relate and get a lot from his work (particularly the first half of his career) was where he just didn't give a flying fuck about how he was viewed - he'd create a female alter ego and not feel any need at all to explain it. he'd throw all kinds of gay innuendo in "under the cherry moon" - just because! he'd dress girlier than most girls and wear more make-up than most drag queens, and STILL he'd have all the women screaming at his concerts.

maybe he has gay cred because he's the last true glam rock star, i dunno.
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Reply #13 posted 09/02/04 9:42am

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He has huge metrosexual icon appeal. nod
peace & wildsign
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Reply #14 posted 09/02/04 10:13am

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nope,
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Reply #15 posted 09/02/04 10:25am

NouveauDance

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CherrieMoonKisses said:

He has huge metrosexual icon appeal. nod


*blurgh*

I hate that term, it's silly.

I agree with what Anxiety said - he's not a gay icon in the classic sense, but the values he endorsed in his songs in the first half of his career just spoke to me, Prince's attitude of do what you want, how you want, as long as no-one's getting hurt and you're having fun, does it really matter who you are, what you wear, etc. Labels just separate us.

Great ideology cool
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Reply #16 posted 09/02/04 11:07am

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All the gays I know don't like Prince at all... in fact, I'd say their taste in music in general sucks! These are just the gays I know, though...
PRINCE: the only man who could wear high heels and makeup and STILL steal your woman!
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Reply #17 posted 09/02/04 11:22am

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I think not! razz

" Sex is not all I think about... It's just all I think about u!!!"
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Reply #18 posted 09/02/04 11:46am

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NouveauDance said:

CherrieMoonKisses said:

He has huge metrosexual icon appeal. nod


*blurgh*

I hate that term, it's silly.

I agree with what Anxiety said - he's not a gay icon in the classic sense, but the values he endorsed in his songs in the first half of his career just spoke to me, Prince's attitude of do what you want, how you want, as long as no-one's getting hurt and you're having fun, does it really matter who you are, what you wear, etc. Labels just separate us.

Great ideology cool

It is a silly term but it's catching!
peace & wildsign
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Reply #19 posted 09/02/04 11:49am

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eyewishuheaven said:

All the gays I know don't like Prince at all... in fact, I'd say their taste in music in general sucks! These are just the gays I know, though...


I don't want to make an issue of it, but some of us don't like the term "the gays".

I'd like to think if I was Black, the sentence "All the blacks I know don't like Prince at all... in fact, I'd say their taste in music in general sucks! These are just the blacks I know, though..." - would also cause me to roll my eyes.
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Reply #20 posted 09/02/04 12:40pm

Hotlegs

jayaredee said:

I was watching a show on t.v and it had a list of the top 20 gay icons in music and there was of course Elton, Cher, Bowie, Madonna, Freddie Mercury.

But i was wondering if Prince is an icon in the gay community, someone help!!!


Depends on who you ask. Eventhough prince is straight and is sprituallly aligned, his image did strattle the fence. Of course, his image is what caught some people eye. Wheras, his musicianship is what drew my mom and myself too him in the late 70's aside from his antics and gimics.
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[Edited 9/2/04 12:42pm]
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Reply #21 posted 09/02/04 12:41pm

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candyperfume said:

vainandy said:

I personally see him as a huge gay icon. I'm not saying he is gay by no means, I am saying that because of his look, style, and gestures, he has a very gay look. The thing I love about Prince though, that makes him stand out from anyone else, is the way he carries himself. He looks the gay part but his music and attitude breaks down all the "weak" stereotypes that have been placed on gay people.

Prince is a wonderful "strong" role model for gay people but I am the ONLY person that sees it that way. I don't know ANY gay people that even like Prince. They all call him "Miss Prince" and don't care for his music at all. All of their role models are females such as Whitney Houston or Janet Jackson.

Gay people do have one "strong" role model though, Madonna. Madonna, like Prince, has been full of controversy and has done as she pleased whether people like it or not. She has broken all the rules and done her own thing. I can relate more to Prince than Madonna though because he is male. I am not a woman and have no desire to be a woman. Too many gay males are into everything female, would like to be a female, and refer to themselves as "girl". I have referred to myself as "bitch" or "whore" but NEVER "girl". "Bitch" and "whore" are attitude and have nothing to do with gender. "Girl" has everything to do with gender and gives straight people the misconception that all gay people are "sick" and would like to get sex changes. Once again making them "weak" and a group of people to be fucked with.

Like I said, I have always viewed Prince as THE gay role model whether he is gay or not.....but I am the ONLY one. If you want to see a gay dance floor clear....throw on a Prince record.
[Edited 9/2/04 3:41am]


I am gay & my coming out very much coincided with my awareness of Prince as a true artist/genius (I came out in 1993, & the prince album was the first Prince album I bought). I saw him more as a sexual revolutionary, & much of gay rights/culture stems from & gains momentum from the ideas behind sexual revolution. So, the way I see it, Prince is not exactly a gay icon, but he sure has helped the cause.

And, I respectfully disagree with you; I know many a gay man who will hit that dance floor the second a Prince track hits his eardrums.




I'm gay too, but I think, he is not a gay Icon.
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Reply #22 posted 09/02/04 12:46pm

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Hotlegs said:

jayaredee said:

I was watching a show on t.v and it had a list of the top 20 gay icons in music and there was of course Elton, Cher, Bowie, Madonna, Freddie Mercury.

But i was wondering if Prince is an icon in the gay community, someone help!!!


Depends on who you ask. Eventhough prince is straight and is sprituallly aligned, his image did strattle the fence. Of course, his image is what caught some people eye. Wheras, his musicianship is what drew my mom and myself too him in the late 70's aside from his antics and gimics.


You know, those are qualities that drew a lot of us, his themes of spirituality in his music was a definate draw for me.
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Reply #23 posted 09/02/04 12:49pm

OdysseyMiles

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genderfuck

falloff


reading (Tries to find this word in Websters.....)
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Reply #24 posted 09/02/04 3:15pm

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I would have to say no, for my answer although queens should get it together and rekognize! take that janet or christina cd off for a MINUTE, OK? I find that only my chocolate queens like miss prince. In my dj experience (cough), i've found that most just don't get it. especially the kids
fo' someone who can't stand dem tv dinnas, you sho' eat enough of them mutha#@$%!s
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Reply #25 posted 09/02/04 3:16pm

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800oldfunk said:

I would have to say no, for my answer although queens should get it together and rekognize! take that janet or christina cd off for a MINUTE, OK? I find that only my chocolate queens like miss prince. In my dj experience (cough), i've found that most just don't get it. especially the kids

when i play Nasty Girl the kids always think it's britney and get dissappointed. sigh
fo' someone who can't stand dem tv dinnas, you sho' eat enough of them mutha#@$%!s
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Reply #26 posted 09/02/04 3:31pm

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Prince is a gay icon if only for the Rhinestone High Heel Shoes... Good God!
Socks still got butt like a leather seat...
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Reply #27 posted 09/02/04 3:47pm

Pagey

3 of my friends are gay and none of them are Prince fans. 1 of them downright hates the guy and his music. He always complains how all his music sounds the same (huh?) while ALL this dude listens to is techno with one beat repeating 50 times. He also complains that Prince makes too much "church music" aka songs about God. I always tell him he's the only gay man I know who has no taste (he also hates on the Beatles, Zeppelin, Floyd, and The Clash...so that just proves it).

Obviously not all gay people hate Prince but I don't think he's an icon like Cher or Madonna.
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Reply #28 posted 09/02/04 6:02pm

Anxiety

OdysseyMiles said:

Anxiety said:

genderfuck

falloff


reading (Tries to find this word in Websters.....)



google and ye shall receive:

http://encyclopedia.thefr...Genderfuck

et voila.

(what can i say, i spent five years working at an LGBT community center...ya learn things.)
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Reply #29 posted 09/02/04 6:10pm

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I think Princes oozes SEX vibes and no matter if you're straight or gay you either love him for it or hate him for it. I think he has a way with wardrobe and haristyles like no other.

It's like, people think that Denzel is an icon to females. He really does not impress me. So I would think that some gay people like Prince, just like some would not.
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