I love Soft Cell and Marc's solo career even more.
Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart and Tears Run Rings are absolute gems.
It got me thinking about his link to Queen and especially Freddie as an active gay guy in London in the 80's and looked it up.
Found something interesting quotes and stories:
His homosexuality has been a mixed blessing. He has happy memories: nights at the London night-club Heaven, for instance, when Freddie Mercury would pick him up and carry him over his shoulder on to the dance floor. But he has also had to endure being spat at and punched in the face by strangers. Until his twenties he was very confused about his sexuality. ‘I was attracted to anyone who would pay any attention to me, or anyone who would show me love. Love had to be sex. But I never felt comfortable with my homosexuality. I couldn’t be open about it. Even now I’m only 95 per cent sure. I think homosexuality is genetic but there are still doubts.’
On Twitter:
Give a thought to Freddie today 25 years since his death that changed perception of AIDS.
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2:15 pm · 24 Nov 2016
his first four (post Soft Cell) LPs are very good - some great tunes.
For anyone who hasn't listened to him - a good starting point would be:
Boy Who Came Back, Tenderness Is A Weakness, Stories of Johnny, Love Letter, House Is Haunted, Tears Run Rings
and I love Days of Pearly Spencer from Tenement Symphony
" when Freddie Mercury would pick him up and carry him over his shoulder on to the dance floor. But he has also had to endure being spat at and punched in the face by strangers. ..."
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yeah... possibly this can be said about hundreds of other guys meeting FM, even of straight guys .
Or thousands of gay boys just in general ( who didn't meet FM).... being dragged on the dance floor or being spat at.
So what's so special ?
Who cares ?
Marc Almond is awsome without FM = link = Jackie :)
Marc Almond solo stuff is generally excellent. It's a small thing, but I love how he chooses songs that stay within his vocal range.
I picked up my daughter from a late University exam a few weeks back and I feel Love by Marc and Bronski Beat shuffled on my USB. (From hits and pieces) Now my daughter hated it, but we did agree that it was the most discoey thing she'd ever heard.
Next track up was by Avantasia, much more her thing.
Apologies for the complete lack of Queen content in this.