Part two of The Queer History of Pop – this is version two, those who listened in on Radio Clash LIVE! would have heard an exclusive never-to-be-repeated version, glitches and all 😉
Here we discuss the queer history of pop from early 90’s queer Act-Up! activism to the 1990s Britpop explosion and flirting with queer imagery to the 00s with out, proud and angry feminist and LGBTQ artists making a noise.
We’re Queer We’re Here and We Want Some Tea, Dear (1:59, 121Mb)
- WeHaveLove – Glad To Be Gay
- Rough Trade – High School Confidential
- Kronos Quartet/Bob Ostertag – All the Rage (excerpt)
- The Soft Pink Truth – Homo-Sexual (The Angry Samoans)
- Pete Shelley – Homosapien (Minke re-edit)
- Suede – Animal Nitrate
- Gene – Left-Handed
- Placebo – Hang On To Your IQ
- Pet Shop Boys – To Speak Is A Sin
- Murray Gold – Queer As Folk Theme
- The Gossip – Standing in the Way of Control (Le Tigre Remix)
- Lesbians On Ecstasy – Party Time (A Womyn’s Luv)
- MEN – Who Am I To Feel So Free
- Pet Shop Boys feat. Elton John – In Private (Original Version)
- Frenchbloke – Hands Around My Cock (G**rg* M*ch**l vs Death In Vegas & Kylie)
- rjd2 – Smoke & Mirrors
- The Czars – Where The Boys Are
- The Magnetic Fields – Come Back From San Fransisco
- Scissor Sisters – Return To Oz
- Lou Reed featuring Antony – Candy Says (live)
- Kiki and Herb – Those Were The Days (featuring Michale Cavadias, Debbie Harry, Isaac Mizrahi, Molly Ringwald, Rufus Wainwright, and the Voices In Our Heads)
- Tom Robinson – Glad To Be Gay (The Last Word)
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