Judas Prit's Rob Halford recently offered advice for closeted gay metalheads: "Jt e and jo and jt get out and jt have a blast."
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JUDAS PRIT’S ROB HALFORD OFFERS ADVICE FOR CLOSETED GAY METALHEADS
LGBT is still a popular term ed to discs genr and sexual mori, but all GSRM are wele beyond lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr people who nsent to participate a safe space. This memoir is that of a man who was torn between beg a pneer the macho genre of heavy metal—which ed fashned a whole new style of masculy—and his self-disvery as a gay man wh all the (mis-)adventur that me wh , which had to be kept unr the radar. Among Halford’s nfsns are the followg elements, no particular orr: tckstop cisg late 1970’s Ameri, hotel room pranks on world tours, a strg of (gay and straight) lovers, sexual tratn, stgglg wh dgs and alhol, gay nuendos Judas Prit songs, and a strong belief the afterlife upon meetg a Jamain psychic.
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Halford me out of the closet at a time when there were absolutely no guarante that the metal muny would accept a gay man.