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Contents:
- THE REAL STORY OF THE YMCA THAT INSPIRED THE VILLAGE PEOPLE'S GAY ANTHEM
- 'Y.M.C.A.,' THE SPORTS ANTHEM ABOUT A GAY CISG SPOT: LYRICS AND MEANG
- IS Y.M.C.A. REALLY A GAY SONG? THE MEANG OF THE LYRICS
- HAPPY PRIDE! HOW “Y.M.C.A.” BEME A GAY ANTHEM!
- THE TE GAY MEANG BEHD YMCA
- MOVG THROUGH NEW YORK’S EARLY 20TH-CENTURY GAY SPAC
THE REAL STORY OF THE YMCA THAT INSPIRED THE VILLAGE PEOPLE'S GAY ANTHEM
In the 40 years sce the Village People released “YMCA, ” the song has bee a cultural touchstone: a gay anthem famo for s nuendos and double entendr about young, f men “havg a good time, ” as well as a staple at Yanke gam and bar song has also immortalized the Young Men's Christian Associatn pop culture. Yet former rints of the McBurney Y Chelsea — the buildg that spired the song, and which was featured the vio released late 1978 — say the realy of stays at the YMCA those days was more plited than the lyrics portray, wh gay culture and workg-class workouts existg a sgle munal space.
“There was certaly a party aspect to their vio and that time was the height of all the gay clubs Chelsea, ” rells Davidson Garrett, who lived at the McBurney Y om 1978 through 2000. Garrett adds unrgraduate stunts and disabled men to the mix of ethnilly and racially diverse renters, about half of whom he timat were gay.
Often gay and their 20s or 30s, the weekend guts ed the YMCA “as a drsg room, ” and as a place to discreetly hook up, Garrett says.
'Y.M.C.A.,' THE SPORTS ANTHEM ABOUT A GAY CISG SPOT: LYRICS AND MEANG
Meanwhile, hoekeepers me not jt to offer towels and change your sheets, but to keep an eye on you, Kangappadan of the song’s charm, of urse, is s petg terpretatns: It n be read equally well as a celebratn of gay culture or of the workg man.
And as a Sp oral history revealed on the song's 30th anniversary ten years ago, even the group self didn't agree on the proper Hodo (“the nstctn worker”) sisted to Sp that Jacqu Morali, the French producer who helped create the group and -wrote the song wh lead sger Victor Willis (“the p”), certaly had the gay muny md when he me up wh the song.
”Jon, who was a Y member at the time, sists to Gothamist that the band's artistic tent wasn’t to produce a gay anthem.
IS Y.M.C.A. REALLY A GAY SONG? THE MEANG OF THE LYRICS
“But if you happen to be a gay man and have the experience and perspective of hookg up wh each other, ’s another way n be perceived.
To celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ (lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, queer, other dimensns of genr inty and alli) muny and honor the history of the LBGTQ+ movement. On June 28, 1969, ctomers were socializg at the Stonewall Inn New York Cy, which had been patronized mostly by gay men sce 1966.
Learn more and accs rourc om the Gay, Lbian & Straight Edutn Network (GLSEN) and the Trevor Project.
HAPPY PRIDE! HOW “Y.M.C.A.” BEME A GAY ANTHEM!
What began as a gay anthem performed by the Village People has been cleansed of s mp and brought to the mastream as an upbeat song about how great is to work out at the Y.
" was immediately adopted as a gay anthem not only bee of s subtext and bangg dis beat, but the Village People were the most "out" gay mil act of the era ( spe of their very straight lead sger), but did beg as a song about gay sex? “We n not let Denver bee known as a haven for homosexuals, ”[1] said a Denver cy uncilman 1965, acrdg to The Denver Post. Prostutn, venereal disease, gamblg, and homosexualy were targeted by the DMB as cinc ntued to rise, spe their bt efforts to change laws, n prostut unrground, and elimate any trace of a homosexual subculture.
Throughout the postwar era, Denver, Colorado experienced nontatns between cy officials and members of gay culture regardg public displays of sexual activy.
THE TE GAY MEANG BEHD YMCA
Denver officials ed relign and notns of moraly to gui public policy, leadg to tensns wh the cy’s burgeong gay culture. Earlier Denver’s history, as other gay muni, sexual acts between men routely took place cy parks or bathrooms.
In rponse to men’s sexual acts wh men public spac, middle and upper class gay whe men began to advote for sexual enunters private or semi-private spac. They wanted to prent homosexualy as a normal relatnship between nsentg adults.
MOVG THROUGH NEW YORK’S EARLY 20TH-CENTURY GAY SPAC
Denver’s ele gay men hoped to move the natnal nversatn on homosexualy away om sexual acts alone.
The “privatizg” of sexual acts—movg them away om ee, outdoor spac—ma more difficult for law enforcement agents to succsfully entrap and harass homosexual men. In 1971, gay journalist Terry Mangan, terviewed a young man wh the ials A. “R” as Mangan referred to him, was no stranger to Denver’s burgeong gay subculture.