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What Are Your Favorite Gay Anthems?


derryfawne

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Let's talk about empowering songs like Christina Aguilera's Beautiful.

Campy fun stuff like It's Raining Men.

A balance of the two (I Will Survive).

Songs that are written explicitly and specifically for gay audience (Born This Way).

Or classics lamenting about hopeful future like Over the Rainbow.

What are your favorite gay anthems? :hat:

“Do not take life too seriously. You’ll never get out of it alive.” — Elbert Hubbard

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Did u guys juz realize that the forbidden word is no longer 'censored' when attached with a suffix, in one of PaterTenebrarum's posts?

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"You like who you like lah. Who cares if someone likes the other someone because of their race? It's when they hate them. That's the problem."

Orked (acted by Sharifah Amani) in SEPET (2004, directed by Yasmin Ahmad)

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Man.....they dont make dance songs like they used to... They remind me of my circuit boy days!

You are really into lots of gay disco songs, haha.

I still enjoy the dance songs of today, though, I really don't mind Britney or Gaga haha.

Of course Christina's Beautiful is number one.

Indeed, I think Beautiful is the most empowering gay anthem since we hit the new millenium.

As much as I love Born This Way, I found its transparent attempt as an LGBT anthem a bit forced and trite.

“Do not take life too seriously. You’ll never get out of it alive.” — Elbert Hubbard

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Did u guys juz realize that the forbidden word is no longer 'censored' when attached with a suffix, in one of PaterTenebrarum's posts?

absolutely

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Most people know this song from "Glee". It's one of my personal gay "anthems".

A song for anyone who has ever been dickmatized.

He's not much on looks

He's no hero out of books

But I love him

Yes, I love him

Two or three girls

Has he

That he likes as well as me

But I love him

I don't know why I should

He isn't true

He beats me, too

What can I do?

Oh, my man, I love him so

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How about Smalltown Boy by The Bronski Beat?

You leave in the morning with everything you own

In a little black case

Alone on a platform, the wind and the rain

On a sad and lonely face

Mother will never understand

Why you had to leave

For the answers you seek will never be found at home

The love that you need will never be found at home

Run away, turn away, run away, turn away, run away

Run away, turn away, run away, turn away, run away

Pushed around and kicked around, always a lonely boy

You were the one that they'd talk about around town

As they put you down

And as hard as they would try, they'd hurt to make you cry

But you'd never cry to them, just to your soul

No, you'd never cry to them, just to your soul

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Most people know this song from "Glee". It's one of my personal gay "anthems".

Billie Holiday is a beautiful soul.

Love your choice from Shirley Bassey too.

derryf: Gawd! Am glad Im NOT the only one who found Born This Way contrived!

This song was popular when I was a circuit boy in the making! :D

Yeah. It was good that she embraced her LGBT fans, though.

And darn, you pretty much just posted the catchiest song on this thread so far, although steppenwolf's choice below is not far behind either.

How about Smalltown Boy by The Bronski Beat?

Goosebump. Like the Eurythmics-like style.

“Do not take life too seriously. You’ll never get out of it alive.” — Elbert Hubbard

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My first contribution to this thread is a song that had been playing non-stop in my iPod in the last couple of weeks.

Vogue is one of those few Madonna songs that I can openly admit liking. It's tasteful 1990s disco, with a super-stylish music video that gets me asking why I've never bothered considering to take some dance lessons (especially in love with the 1:39-1.47 part). Heard this vogue-dancing is borrowed directly from the LGBT dancing scene, makes me wish I was already a teenager in 1990.

“Do not take life too seriously. You’ll never get out of it alive.” — Elbert Hubbard

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listen to this.....

don't know why but I'm feeling so sad

I long to try something I've never had

Never had no kissing

Oh what have I been missing?

Lover man oh where can you be?

The night is cold and I'm so alone

I'd give my soul just to call you my own

Got the moon above

Got no-one to love me

Lover man, oh where can you be?

I've heard it said that the thrill of

romance can be like a heavenly dream

I go to bed with a prayer that you'll

soon make love to me, strange as it seems

Someday we'll meet and you'll dry all my tears

Then whisper sweet little things in my ears

Hugging and a-kissing. Oh what have I been missing?

Lover man oh where can you be?

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Madonna Madonna Madonna

I like this version of Get Together.

Imagining in a club dancing with some good-looking stranger and all the questions that were asked silently with the 'dance' face on...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDjOwKg-4Zs

Do you believe in love at first sight?

It's an illusion, I don't care.

After all, tomorrow is another day. ~ S O'Hara

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Imagining in a club dancing with some good-looking stranger and all the questions that were asked silently with the 'dance' face on...

Do you believe in love at first sight?

It's an illusion, I don't care.

I think this will work v. well. ;)

“Do not take life too seriously. You’ll never get out of it alive.” — Elbert Hubbard

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  • 2 months later...

I'm reviving this thread because I was reading an old list from Slant Magazine about Donna Summer's 'Love to Love You Baby':

Cymbals brush against the back of her neck as she lifts her legs in the air. A kick drum works its way down her back, around and over to her stomach as her legs begin to part. Guided by liquefied bass riffs, her hands discard a pair of white panties. Her fingers tickle her tender nipples, dancing around the lower part of her breasts before making their way down to her abdomen toward the space between her legs. Steered by wispy synths, the fingers reach inside, spreading apart her seemingly infinite folds. The deeper they delve, the deeper the drum kicks. She works the area, nimbly and considerably, before climaxing to a stream of funky horns, pentatonic bass, horny strings and wah-wah guitar strokes. Her spent fingers withdraw to the sound of a piano, but she isn't done yet—the kick drum resumes and the ritual begins again. Donna's twat-twiddling may have only been a tongue-in-cheek recording session lark, but "Love to Love You Baby" has probably loosened up more orifices in the last 30 years than Bel Ami's entire back catalogue.

Used to think of it as a repetitive nonsense that goes on for far too long, so I never really liked it. But today, I accidentally caught it on earphone, and man, that sensual falsetto cooing is... ok, let's just agree that Slant's last sentence about loosening up orifices is no joke.

I think I would love to make love to 'Love You to Love You Baby' at least once in my life just to experience how it would be like. :oops:

“Do not take life too seriously. You’ll never get out of it alive.” — Elbert Hubbard

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