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- '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
- IS ACTUALLY GAY? HERE’S THE TE MEANG OF THE SONG “YMCA”
- TMP EXPLAS HIS LOVE OF ‘Y.M.C.A.,’ WHICH HE CLAIMS IS THE ‘GAY NATNAL ANTHEM’
'Y.M.C.A.,' THE SPORTS ANTHEM ABOUT A GAY CISG SPOT: LYRICS AND MEANG
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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 mzvahs.The 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.
IS Y.M.C.A. REALLY A GAY SONG? THE MEANG OF THE LYRICS
In 1978, Village People, a dis band of six men liberately stylized as sexy macho gay characters, released s album Cis’. The album featured “YMCA,” an upbeat dis track praisg the Young Men’s Christian Associatn’s (YMCA) muny centers as a great place for physil recreatn and temporary lodgg. But what is the meang of the… * ymca gay hymn *
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IS ACTUALLY GAY? HERE’S THE TE MEANG OF THE SONG “YMCA”
Garrett adds unrgraduate stunts and disabled men to the mix of ethnilly and racially diverse renters, about half of whom he timat were gay.“At first I me to a 32nd Street rincy, but a guy who lived there told me was cheaper at McBurney,” says Joseph Kangappadan, a former MTA and Post Office employee who began stayg at the McBurney YMCA 1969 after immigratg om England. 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.“The weekend party people who would stay there really jt need the rooms to crash,” says Garrett.
TMP EXPLAS HIS LOVE OF ‘Y.M.C.A.,’ WHICH HE CLAIMS IS THE ‘GAY NATNAL ANTHEM’
Meanwhile, hoekeepers me not jt to offer towels and change your sheets, but to keep an eye on you, Kangappadan rells.Part 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.