Oh, Karma...?
I love @BoyGeorge. I've always have. I love his music with Culture Club and also his solo efforts. And I think he's a very interesting person to boot. You have to be, I guess, after being in the public eye for such a long time. I also think achieving THAT level of fame when you're barely 21 years old is a heavy burden. When I was 21 I could barely think about my future, let alone be ready to face world scrutiny while keeping a secret relationship with a bisexual man with whom I worked while making tons of money for a corporation. And the thing is, I think people really underestimated Boy George (and Culture Club by default). Proof is that he's still going (and so is the group, sans Moss) more than forty years after they were accused of being a flash in the pan. Such sweet revenge.
I am currently reading Karma, Boy George's autobiography, after devouring Take It Like A Man, a memoir he wrote with Spencer Bright in the early nineties (both courtesy of my trusty local library). But really, that first book came out fresh the first scuffle George had with the law (lots of cocaine involved) and before he had that episode with the sex worker. You know which one. And I’m hoping in Karma he goes deeper into that and his feud with some ex-lovers (I’m looking at you, John Moss!) something that he mentions by passing in the podcast I'm posting below.
He seems to be in a much better place. Still raising hell, but with a steadier hand. The Three Principles approach seems to be working wonders.
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P.S. He's also got a brand new solo album coming out:
I love Boy George. He's done a lot, been through a lot, fucked up a lot, and come out of it fairly well for the most part.
ReplyDeleteThat said, I will leave with my fave Boy story. He was having a photoshoot for something and as he put on the clothes he said he didn't care for the pants because they were like a cheap hotel .... no ball room.
THANK YOU AND GOOD NIGHT!
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Same.
DeleteI think that the fact that he always managed to come out of some very dark places is laudable. He's been sober for more than twenty years, now!
And I love that anecdote! LOL
Typical George.
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I've always been a Boy George fan too and wish him nothing but the best.
ReplyDeleteSame.
DeleteLove him with Culture Club and solo. And he seems to be doing very well!
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I liked Culture Club, but Boy George? Nah. Instead of learning from his mistakes, his attitude has always been "just fuck it." Then he moves onto something else, screws that up and either gets fired or quits. I don't see him a a good role model for anybody.
ReplyDeleteTell me you didn't even watch the video without telling me you didn't even watch the video, babes.
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I too always loved Boy George!!!! And it wasn't till the 90's early 2000's I really enjoyed a set he did at the Palladium in NYC as DJ. And he had us queens having some series church on the dancefloor. That helped prolong the career when he was getting a bit quiet and BAM!!!! he surprised everyone with excellent house music. I still have every CD he did. One of my favorites was one he did with Pete Tong. And I love he says want he wants and just give a shit.
ReplyDeleteOh yes!!!
DeleteHis DJ sets are epic! He's got great ear. It also kept him active when he was not recording, natch. And he is given to offer his opinion, unfiltered. LOL
I saw him live in Pittsburgh with Culture Club in the early 'aughts and it was fab.
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Big says,
ReplyDeleteCan't say I'm a hardcore fan, but I won't change a station if his music comes on. That's a tough life. It's difficult for anyone to have to live under a microscope, That he's survived and thrived is to be commended.
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Oh, fame hit Culture Club hard.
DeleteHis autobiographies are really cool and they do give a glimpse of what it is to be a famous recording artist.
He could be dead, TBH. The fact that he's active and productive is really a testimony to his resilience.
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