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Gloria Gaynor - I will survive. Disco Dance - Lori Ortiz. Baccara - Parlez-vous français ? Luxembourg au Concours Eurovision de la chanson. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre.

Luxembourg au Concours Eurovision de la chanson

Participation[modifier | modifier le code] Le pays a donc participé durant trente-sept ans, de 1956 à 1993, ne manquant au total qu’une seule édition, en 1959[1]. Résultats[modifier | modifier le code] La première fois, en 1961, avec la chanson Nous les amoureux, interprétée par Jean-Claude Pascal[4]. Avril_2006. Baccara - Parlez-vous Français 1978. The Kinks - Lola. Ten straight songs about gay men. By snicks | Our sisters over at AfterEllen.com posted an intriguing entry about songs written or performed by straight artists about lesbians.

Ten straight songs about gay men

Let’s take a look at the flip side: Ten songs written or performed by straight artists about gay (or, in one case, transgender) men. (In no particular order except #1.) 10. Rod Stewart: “The Killing of Georgie Part 1 & 2″ In 1976, Rod Stewart wrote and recorded this song about a gay boy named Georgie, who moved to New York City and met an untimely end. Sample Lyric. Lola (song) "Lola" is a song written by Ray Davies and performed by English rock band The Kinks.

Lola (song)

The song details a romantic encounter between a young man and a possible transvestite or transgender person he meets in a club in Soho, London, with the narrator describing his confusion towards a person named Lola who "walked like a woman and talked like a man". Released in June 1970, in the UK on the 12th and in the USA on the 28th, the single was taken from the album Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One and reached #2 in the UK charts[2][dead link] and #9 in the US.[1] It was ranked 422nd on the List of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[3] In the book The Kinks: The Official Biography, Davies said that he was inspired to write this song after the band manager Robert Wace had spent the night dancing with a transvestite. Davies said, In his autobiography, Dave Davies said that he came up with the music for what would become Lola. List of songs banned by the BBC.

Lola by The Kinks Songfacts. Kinks, The - Lola. David Bowie - John, I’m only dancing. John, I'm Only Dancing. "John, I’m Only Dancing" is a single by David Bowie, released in two versions, bearing the same catalogue number, in September 1972 and April 1973. Recording and release[edit] The single was not released in America, being judged too risqué by RCA[2][3] and did not officially appear stateside until it was finally issued on the compilation Changesonebowie in 1976.

Oh You Pretty Thing - 22 January 1972 (1/2) Michel Sardou - Le rire du sergent. Le Rire du sergent. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Le Rire du sergent est une chanson française de 1971, écrite par Jacques Revaux, Yves Dessca et interprétée par Michel Sardou. Elle valut à ce dernier un disque d'or en 1972[1]. Le Rire du sergent (par André Verchuren. Liza Minnelli - Mein Herr.

GLITTER AND BE GAY » “Cabaret” au Théâtre Marigny: Emmanuel Moire en Emcee libertin. GLITTER AND BE GAY » Reprise de “Cabaret”, avec l’insurpassable Liza Minnelli dans le rôle de sa vie. Reprise officielle du « Cabaret » de Bob Fosse à l’Action Christine, avec Liza Minnelli dans le rôle de sa vie. The Celluloid Closet 4/5. Elizabeth Taylor - Send in the clowns. GLITTER AND BE GAY » “A Little Night Music”, un voyage au cœur du Beau”, par Christophe Mirambeau.

C’est peu dire que Christophe Mirambeau a aimé la création française de « A Little Night Music », de Stephen Sondheim, au Théâtre du Châtelet. Comme les deux autres auteurs de ce blog, il est tombé sous le charme d’une production hors-du-commun. Mots-clés : a little night music, greta scacchi, lambert wilson, lee blakeley, leslie caron, stephen sondheim, théâtre du châtelet. Send in the Clowns. Meaning of title[edit] The "clowns" in the title do not refer to circus clowns.

Send in the Clowns

Instead, they symbolize fools, as Sondheim explained in a 1990 interview: I get a lot of letters over the years asking what the title means and what the song's about; I never thought it would be in any way esoteric. Wayne County and the Electric Chairs - Fuck Off. Wayne County & The Electric Chairs - Man enough to be a woman! Wayne County & The Electric Chairs - Sexuality. Jayne County. County in 2008 Jayne County (born Wayne Rogers; 1947) is an American performer, musician and actress whose career has spanned several decades. Formerly known as Wayne County, she went on to be rock's first transsexual singer. Though she has never been a commercial success, she has been an influence on a number of musicians including David Bowie, The Ramones, Patti Smith, Pete Burns and Lou Reed. [citation needed] Pianist Jools Holland's first studio outing was with County on her single "Fuck Off". She is known for her outrageous stage antics and her songs "Are You Man Enough To Be A Woman", "Fuck Off", "Stuck On You," and "Night Time".

County was previously an actress at Andy Warhol's The Factory. Life and career[edit] Histpdrock01. Tom Robinson Band - Glad to be gay. The Tom Robinson Band. Histpdrock02. Tim Curry - Sweet transvestite. Histpdrock01. The Rocky Horror Picture Show cult following. Sal Piro - Rockypedia. Sal Piro is the president of The Rocky Horror Picture Show Fan Club, a position he's held since 1977.

Sal Piro - Rockypedia

Piro was a part of the original Waverly Theatre audience and once held the Guinness Book world record for seeing a single movie the most times. (Guinness later disqualified him due to his official position with Fox.) Sal was a fixture of the New York City Rocky Horror scene for many years, though he's retired from regular attendance at the show. He appeared as himself in the movie "Fame" (the original, not the remake) when the students go to Rocky Horror, and he has a tiny nonspeaking appearance in Shock Treatment.

He is still a regular guest at Rocky Horror conventions, where he tells stories about the old days, conveys news from Lou Adler and Fox, and runs a merchandise table, usually auctioning off goodies in his Rocky Raffle. Sal Piro. Fan club president Sal Piro Sal Piro is the president of The Rocky Horror Picture Show Fan Club, a position he's held since 1977.

Sal Piro

Piro was a part of the original Waverly Theatre audience, from which the unique audience participation elements and much of the film's cult following were born. This following has gone on to become a worldwide phenomenon.[1]