Elton John AIDS Benefit - Oct. 3
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Elton John AIDS Benefit - Oct. 3
EC lends out his glasses -
More new pictures at http://www.wireimage.com/, http://editorial.gettyimages.com/, http://www.splashnews.com/(go to NY Post Syndication)
More new pictures at http://www.wireimage.com/, http://editorial.gettyimages.com/, http://www.splashnews.com/(go to NY Post Syndication)
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O.K. Stud , we get the message , now drop the smug smile ...........
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I don't know how much more of this I can take.
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I don't know how much more of this I can take.
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According to the text Elvis is getting a hugsweetest punch wrote:Elvis kisses .......Elton?!
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Who’s this kid with his mumbo jumbo?
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Do you think Elvis is getting tips from Elton about what to purchase from the new Elton John Collection at Bath & Body Works?
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This column ran on page 8 in the 10/16/2006 edition of The New York Observer.
Simon Doonan
( extract)
Elvis Costello? ZZZZZZ!
Last Tuesday night, during the Elton John AIDS Foundation dinner at the Waldorf, I found myself praying that Elvis Costello would stop singing. Though clearly a really nice bloke and undeniably talented, Mr. Costello and his oeuvre—all those hetero songs with girls’ names like Allison, Veronica, whatever!—have zero appeal for we members of the GLBT (gravy, lettuce, bacon and tomato) community.
Given the predominance of Judy Garland fans in the audience, Mr. Costello was an odd choice. (I guess Melissa Manchester was busy that night.) Ditto Neil Young, who followed Mr. Costello and sang and sang and sang. But guess what? Neil Young is so bizarre and talented and such a wacky poet that he was able to reel in the gays. The entire audience became transfixed by the painful melancholy of that whining voice. Nobody talked. You could have heard a David Yurman earring drop. By the time he did “Harvest Moon,â€
This column ran on page 8 in the 10/16/2006 edition of The New York Observer.
Simon Doonan
( extract)
Elvis Costello? ZZZZZZ!
Last Tuesday night, during the Elton John AIDS Foundation dinner at the Waldorf, I found myself praying that Elvis Costello would stop singing. Though clearly a really nice bloke and undeniably talented, Mr. Costello and his oeuvre—all those hetero songs with girls’ names like Allison, Veronica, whatever!—have zero appeal for we members of the GLBT (gravy, lettuce, bacon and tomato) community.
Given the predominance of Judy Garland fans in the audience, Mr. Costello was an odd choice. (I guess Melissa Manchester was busy that night.) Ditto Neil Young, who followed Mr. Costello and sang and sang and sang. But guess what? Neil Young is so bizarre and talented and such a wacky poet that he was able to reel in the gays. The entire audience became transfixed by the painful melancholy of that whining voice. Nobody talked. You could have heard a David Yurman earring drop. By the time he did “Harvest Moon,â€
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Gotta disagree with that fella in the Observer about Elvis not appealing to Friends Of Dorothy.
As a gay Elvis nut myself, I find tons of his songs have a dramatic, passionate impact which is totally suited to the drama queen in us all. Town Cryer, God Give Me Strength, Motel Matches, Still Have That Other Girl... and his version of Patsy Cline's Sweet Dreams is the swooniest thing ever. Still Too Soon Too Know. The lyric of the Orbison version of The Comedians is like a scene out of Douglas Sirk; This Is Hell is full of camp imagery, and London's Brilliant Parade for some reason makes me thinks it should've been sung by late-60s Cilla Black. How camp is Moods For Moderns and the wah-wah pedal version of 'Town Cryer'?
Gah - the Observer guy just doesn't know his stuff: prob'ly just likes Steps, Kylie and Boyzone.
As a gay Elvis nut myself, I find tons of his songs have a dramatic, passionate impact which is totally suited to the drama queen in us all. Town Cryer, God Give Me Strength, Motel Matches, Still Have That Other Girl... and his version of Patsy Cline's Sweet Dreams is the swooniest thing ever. Still Too Soon Too Know. The lyric of the Orbison version of The Comedians is like a scene out of Douglas Sirk; This Is Hell is full of camp imagery, and London's Brilliant Parade for some reason makes me thinks it should've been sung by late-60s Cilla Black. How camp is Moods For Moderns and the wah-wah pedal version of 'Town Cryer'?
Gah - the Observer guy just doesn't know his stuff: prob'ly just likes Steps, Kylie and Boyzone.
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bambooneedle wrote:If EC had considered for a nanosecond where Elton's mouth has probably been, he mightn't've have pashed him...
As far as the Observer guy is concerned - is he saying along the lines that gay people can't like music by straight artists? And vice versa?
Who’s this kid with his mumbo jumbo?
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