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SOFT CELL’S MARC ALMOND: ‘I HATE THE LGBT THG. THERE’S NO GAY MUNY ANYMORE’
Marc Almond the inic gay sger-songwrer and mician synthpop/new wave duo Soft Cell an terview wh The Stland Herald talks about his reer… * soft cell gay *
Marc Almond the inic gay sger-songwrer and mician synthpop/new wave duo Soft Cell an terview wh The Stland Herald talks about his reer, personal life, and thoughts about how the gay muny is broken by LGBT partmentalizatn. “And even though homosexualy was legal, was name only. “But now I feel [gay] people are very divid.
I don’t thk there is such a thg as a gay muny anymore.
“I got a lot of jealoy, hatred, homophobia. The Top of the Pops appearanc were que extreme – I’d wear a gay leather p and huge false eyelash.
SOFT GAY
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Freddie, I thk, loved havg this great succs that had given him rich beyond his wilst dreams, and uld all end a moment if anyone thought that he uld actually be gay. ‘The Top of the Pops appearanc were que extreme – I’d wear a gay leather p and huge false eyelash’ (Photo: F Costello/Redferns)“[Durg] those early years New York, I kd of dabbled wh every dg, ” he says. Marc Almond, s flamboyant sger, was gay and, slight ame, was pete parison to s keyboardist, the more tacurn and heterosexual Dave Ball.
Marc was, however, given a very hard time for beg gay. People ed to thk that I was gay. I was angst and spotty and gay (and the least likely pop star) and Dave was tall, handsome and charismatic.
A gay who is too soft for their own good.