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Very funny gay punk lyrics. There is a band called Pansy Division, and this is their funniest song, I'd think. I can see the look of dread on any homophobe who reads these lyrics. lol..
http://www.lyricsfreak.co...04304.html All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I love their version of "Jack U Off". | |
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I´ll make you spill out like an oil tanker
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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i am so cool i have one of their albums called WISH I'D TAKEN PICTURES. yes SIR! | |
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this thread is dead.
almost! "Jockstrap showing off your cheeks" yes SIR! | |
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GangstaFam said: I love their version of "Jack U Off".
it's a kick-ass cover! a friend of mine back in high school dubbed me a copy of their pile-up album and got me hooked on 'em. | |
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GangstaFam said: I love their version of "Jack U Off".
WORD! | |
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You have to hear their Christmas song "Homo Christmas". I love spinning that over the holidays. | |
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Pansy Division's lyrics are kinda funny, but overall I think they're kinda boring.
Still waiting for serious, non-gimmicky queer artists that, unlike Elton and Melissa, actually sing clearly about their sexuality. The day'll come eventually. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: Pansy Division's lyrics are kinda funny, but overall I think they're kinda boring.
Still waiting for serious, non-gimmicky queer artists that, unlike Elton and Melissa, actually sing clearly about their sexuality. The day'll come eventually. what about Rufus Wainwright? yes SIR! | |
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they kill me. too funny! they opened for nirvana once in san fran. good music and hilarious lyrics. Prince #MUSICIANICONLEGEND | |
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hmm..i dont see Jobriath anywhere! | |
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If you go to Alternative Tentacles.com you can hear a podcast of Jello Biafra and the lead singer of Pansy Division describing their music. Pretty funny. They play a few of their songs. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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dawntreader said: meow85 said: Pansy Division's lyrics are kinda funny, but overall I think they're kinda boring.
Still waiting for serious, non-gimmicky queer artists that, unlike Elton and Melissa, actually sing clearly about their sexuality. The day'll come eventually. what about Rufus Wainwright? I'm not all that familiar with his music, but I was referring a queer artist in the mainstream maybe someday singing a love song that's clearly to another man, or about growing up trans, or something. All the main gay acts do now is sing vague, gender-non-specific bits. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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dawntreader said: meow85 said: Pansy Division's lyrics are kinda funny, but overall I think they're kinda boring. shrug Still waiting for serious, non-gimmicky queer artists that, unlike Elton and Melissa, actually sing clearly about their sexuality. The day'll come eventually. smile what about Rufus Wainwright? I'm not all that familiar with his music, but I was referring a queer artist in the mainstream maybe someday singing a love song that's clearly to another man, or about growing up trans, or something. All the main gay acts do now is sing vague, gender-non-specific bits. um.. Pet Shop Boys, Jimmy Somerville,, Erasure, all have gotten into the same sex lyric game. And Rufus is bout as Open as a person can be, hes never hid behind any sort of vagueness. Unless youre looking for a "Justin Timberlake" type of Pop music sound and look, which i think is going to end up being more of a "tool" than an artist. Its out there, Its always been out there...you just have to look for it. Hell, the under the radar makes it more fun sometimes. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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dawntreader said: meow85 said: Pansy Division's lyrics are kinda funny, but overall I think they're kinda boring. shrug Still waiting for serious, non-gimmicky queer artists that, unlike Elton and Melissa, actually sing clearly about their sexuality. The day'll come eventually. smile what about Rufus Wainwright? I'm not all that familiar with his music, but I was referring a queer artist in the mainstream maybe someday singing a love song that's clearly to another man, or about growing up trans, or something. All the main gay acts do now is sing vague, gender-non-specific bits. um.. Pet Shop Boys, Jimmy Somerville,, Erasure, all have gotten into the same sex lyric game. And Rufus is bout as Open as a person can be, hes never hid behind any sort of vagueness. Unless youre looking for a "Justin Timberlake" type of Pop music sound and look, which i think is going to end up being more of a "tool" than an artist. Its out there, Its always been out there...you just have to look for it. Hell, the under the radar makes it more fun sometimes. Timberlake? God no. But I mean -what's the point in coming out if all you're going to do is perform vague, sexless love songs? Why bother telling anybody if you're going to play the part of the safe sitcom queer? The acts you mention aren't unknown, but I wouldn't really consider any of them mainstream, either. I agree though -under the rader can be more fun. I get a kick out of artists like Prince, who, despite his numerous songs praising the glories of pussy, ultimately still leaves the question of what he is open to interpretation. People don't just question him because he wears a spot of eyeliner, ya know. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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Oh by under the radar i was speaking of the likes of cole porter.
where the lyric were such great double entendre. When it worked lyrically for both straights and gays. AND just because gay groups arent mainstream?? well thats not the groups fault, artist create, they do what they do, why fault a group cause they didnt hit the top 40 with some gay sex theme rap/hip/hop/mtv/vh1/hit? Kd Lang and Melissa Etheridge have both have had great success, The groups i mentioned are hugely popular, well maybe no jimmy anymore but Andy Bell and Neil Tennant are both out.as kd and melissa Just cause the usa doesnt love a group doesnt mean they arent popular. . The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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lazycrockett said: Oh by under the radar i was speaking of the likes of cole porter.
where the lyric were such great double entendre. When it worked lyrically for both straights and gays. AND just because gay groups arent mainstream?? well thats not the groups fault, artist create, they do what they do, why fault a group cause they didnt hit the top 40 with some gay sex theme rap/hip/hop/mtv/vh1/hit? Kd Lang and Melissa Etheridge have both have had great success, The groups i mentioned are hugely popular, well maybe no jimmy anymore but Andy Bell and Neil Tennant are both out.as kd and melissa Just cause the usa doesnt love a group doesnt mean they arent popular. . Well, I wouldn't know what the U.S.A. loves, because I don't live there. Whether or not an act becomes mainstream is all in the marketing. So perhaps more queer acts aren't mainstream because they choose not be. Being mainstream isn't exactly a marker of artistic quality or integrity these days. Still, it would be nice if the "big" out gay stars weren't so sexless and safe. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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