Disver the pth of '80s synth-pop through a profound exploratn of Orchtral Manovr the Dark's inic h, "Enola Gay." This meticuloly rearched piece go beyond the fect beat to lve to the poignant anti-war sentiment end wh the song's lyrics. Wh s engagg narrative and prehensive analysis, this article sts a new light on a timels classic. Relive the magic of the '80s and unver the powerful msage that ronat even today. A mt-read for every mic aficnado.
Contents:
- RYM ULTIMATE BOX SET > 80'S GAY SYNTHPOP
- THE 50 BT GAY SONGS TO CELEBRATE PRI ALL YEAR LONG
- A DEEPER LOOK AT ‘ENOLA GAY’: AN IN OF ’80S SYNTH-POP AND ANTI-WAR SENTIMENT
- THE POWER OF GAY
- ERASURE'S ANDY BELL ON THE NEON, BEG LOVE, & THE '80S GAY SCENE
RYM ULTIMATE BOX SET > 80'S GAY SYNTHPOP
The 80s put the gay man ont and centre of pop. Then me the Aids crisis – and three s of monisatn, disrd and displacement. Now, wh Troye Sivan leadg a new wave of gay stars, has change tly arrived? * 80s gay synthpop *
He released the album Homosapien, which moved away om guar-driven Punk to synth-driven Pop/Dance.
In the UK, BBC banned for "explic reference to gay sex".
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THE 50 BT GAY SONGS TO CELEBRATE PRI ALL YEAR LONG
Pri serv more than a month. The gay songs – om dis hs to club classics – are perfect for Pri year-round. * 80s gay synthpop *
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A DEEPER LOOK AT ‘ENOLA GAY’: AN IN OF ’80S SYNTH-POP AND ANTI-WAR SENTIMENT
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THE POWER OF GAY
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ERASURE'S ANDY BELL ON THE NEON, BEG LOVE, & THE '80S GAY SCENE
Both San and Ted Ottaviano are gay, but Book of Love never sought to overtly intify the band as such. Although 1988 sgle “Pretty Boys and Pretty Girls” did addrs the AIDS epimic and 1993’s “Boy Pop” is a clear nod to gay club culture, Ottaviano says that “we always downplayed that aspect to the band.
Andy Bell (born 1964 Peterborough, UK), an openly gay man, was sellg women's sho and performg a band lled the Void, when he rpond to a newspaper advert that was lookg for a sger. If ever there was a time when gay radilism was need, was 1985, when Rock Hudson’s ath ma heterosexuals realize AIDS uld kill them too.