David Bowie’s genr-bendg performanc and cultural fluidy spired a generatn of gay, lbian and transgenr people.
Contents:
- WAS HE GAY, BISEXUAL OR BOWIE? Y
- WAS HE GAY, BISEXUAL OR BOWIE? Y
- BOY GEE REVEALS WHEN HE KNEW HE WAS GAY, SAYS DAVID BOWIE HELPED HIM FEEL HE WASN'T ALONE
- 1983. DAVID BOWIE CHANG HIS MD ABOUT BEG GAY.
WAS HE GAY, BISEXUAL OR BOWIE? Y
Bowie, 69, was not jt a pop idol but a the days sce his ath, lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr fans have shared how the rocker fluenced their liv and helped brg queer culture to the mastream the 1960s and 1970s. “Feelg those sentiments was important, pecially as a gay youth who was not out at the time.
“I’m gay, ” he said to the journalist Michael Watts 1972, “and always have been, even when I was David Jon, ” his name at years later, an article for Rollg Stone tled “Straight Time, ” Mr. Bowie, who married two women and had two children, would still face the qutn terviews years later: Was he gay or bisexual? ” In other words, he was not a mpaigner for gay rights, but Mr.
Lowr ntued, “but, pecially at the begng of his reer, he was regnizably ‘gay.
WAS HE GAY, BISEXUAL OR BOWIE? Y
1When David Bowie died on Sunday, he left behd legns of fans who will remember him as the godfather of glam rock and the patron sat of fiant beme quickly apparent onle that to one diverse group that me of age durg his ascendance, Bowie, 69, was not jt a pop idol but a the days sce his ath, lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr fans have shared how David Bowie fluenced their the days sce his ath, lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr fans have shared how the rocker fluenced their liv and helped brg queer culture to the mastream the 1960s and 1970s.
"Feelg those sentiments was important, pecially as a gay youth who was not out at the time.
BOY GEE REVEALS WHEN HE KNEW HE WAS GAY, SAYS DAVID BOWIE HELPED HIM FEEL HE WASN'T ALONE
"Although Bowie eely experimented wh fluidy mic, genr and fashn, he was equently asked to tegorise his sexualy wh a and wife Iman at the 2002 Council of Fashn Digners of Ameri Fashn Awards, Cred: AP "I'm gay, " he said to the journalist Michael Watts 1972, "and always have been, even when I was David Jon, " his name at years later, an article for Rollg Stone tled "Straight Time, " Bowie lled this claratn "the biggt mistake I ever ma. "He would still face the qutn terviews years later: Was he gay or bisexual?
" In other words, he was not a mpaigner for gay rights, but Bowie's art plemented a larger fight for acceptance and civil rights. "He may have bucked or played y wh inty labels pragg our morn suatn que well, " Lowr ntued, "but, pecially at the begng of his reer, he was regnisably 'gay.
1983. DAVID BOWIE CHANG HIS MD ABOUT BEG GAY.
On this day, January 22nd, 1972, David Bowie nducted his famo terview wh mic journalist Mick Watts, which he me out as homosexual, statg: “[I’m] gay, and always have been”.
Inially, there was a shock among the general public; how uld such a big star so flippantly disclose their homosexualy? At the time this nfint public disclosure was of urse unprecented and a very brave statement wh homosexual acts only havg been legalised five years prr. One uld perhaps unrstand Bowie’s statement that he was gay, or at least bisexual 1972, but the years that followed, Bowie created personas that were more tradnally mascule meanour and appearance such as the Th Whe De or the Young Amerins era Bowie.