Thursday, March 5, 2015

Gay Chicago - The 1970's

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As everyone knows, Chicago was one of the gayest bands on the 1970's. When real men were getting their heavy petting on, courtesy of the Beach Boys and Pet Shop Sounds, dafters were getting their drain on via the Chigaco Transit Authority (CTA).

While American has traditionally been a Christian country, lately it's been going Sodom and Gomorrah with all this entails.

Two songs, we believe, illustrate the trend, in addition to Obama's Policy.

(1) Lady Gaga, Born this Way



Conceptually designed to capture a movement. Her "Little Monsters" have been catching a fiend.

While Poker Face and Judas illustrated her high-concept pop, and Alejandro and Papperatzi illustrated her Abba-esque leanings, Telephone ft. Beyonce, and Bad Romance certainly illustrated her disdain for men.

"Born This Way" is a poor copy in actually of "Express Yourself" by Madonna musically, in terms of song structure, and should be subject to counterfeit regulation, though Madonna is far from an artist herself.

We had high hopes for Lady Gaga, hoping she would rise much higher than she did.

(2) Hozier, Take Me To Church



Not only of poor vocal, musical, and recording quality, this group mixes riot protest ethics with homo-sexuality, perverting the world in the manner of Sir. George Martin and the Beatles.

Hare Kṛṣṇa.

Update: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/blurred-lines-jury-orders-robin-779445

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