Serena Vox
ONE love, blood, life
Then they would be gay, end of story.
I wouldn't see what the big deal is about it.
I wouldn't see what the big deal is about it.
jinn77 said:Well none of the band are gay so there are no moral quandries for fans or band members alike to confront. A mute thread.
(Sorry about spelling)
BonoVoxSupastar said:PS Moby is definately not gay.
elevated_u2_fan said:
should I ask how you know this?
Pop Artist said:
Moby's gay? Last gossip I read about him was that he was spreading herpes around half the female population of Lower Manhattan!
Although with rumors like that being spread around, I'd think he'd welcome being thought gay instead.
Sometimes I just need to leave a threadelevated_u2_fan said:you like doing that, don't you?
got_edge said:
Moby is gay, too??
Irvine511 said:
no. he's not. sorry to get all uppity, but i met him and his girlfriend at a party once. and the reason he'd hang out in gay clubs is because that's where the most cutting edge music is found.
all it would change for me would be my complete and total conviction that i remain 100% correct about the homosexual subtext throughout Boy.
actually, it would make U2 more interesting, if anything.
BONO'ppetit said:
With all due respect, not a very convincing argument. Sir Elton, himself, was once married for four years. To a WOMAN. And this, after his professed homosexuality, so having a girlfriend does not mean a guy is not gay. Not by a long shot. That being said, who cares, right?
Irvine511 said:
yes, yes, we all know married men are sometimes gay. they've hit on me before.
there's no evidence that Moby is gay, unless you want to think that every slender man who wears Diesel and lives in Chelsea is gay.
i assume i'd have heard from the Velvet Mafia by now if he were.
showGAYship is probably the best word of all time.Axver said:
No, I think the "Freddie Mercury showGAYship" thread was worse.
It seems this topic brings out the worst in Interference.
waynetravis said:They'd be be like the Scissor Sisters; making fantastic music
Irvine511 said:all it would change for me would be my complete and total conviction that i remain 100% correct about the
homosexual subtext throughout Boy.
actually, it would make U2 more interesting, if anything.
Read the lyrics sometimexaviMF22 said:
say what?
xaviMF22 said:
say what?
LemonMacPhisto said:I always thought that was about a boy's childhood ending and his transition into manhood.
rihannsu said:In the Much Music special during the Elevation Tour they were asked about how they've stayed together all these years and Bono said "We're gay.", with a big grin. The other three just smirked and the audience cheered.
Dana
Irvine511 said:[q]My body grows and grows
It frightens me you know
The old man tried to walk me home
I thought he should have known
Twilight...
Twilight, lost my way
Twilight, can't find my way
In the shadow boy meets man
In the shadow boy meets man
In the shadow boy meets man
In the shadow boy meets man
I'm running in the rain
I'm caught in a late night play
It's all; it's everything
I'm soaking through the skin[/q]
LemonMacPhisto said:I always thought that was about a boy's childhood ending and his transition into manhood.
xaviMF22 said:are there any other songs on boy with homosexual themes?
U2opra said:Also, when I was at the manchester concert in the vertigo tour when I went to see U2, there was lots of gays, families, men and their girlfriends/wives, all different people. To be fair, it made me very proud, to know, that U2 music reaches out to all kinds of people not just one type crowd. But even though, I say it reaches out to different ages, sexualities and genders, as a whole we're all pretty special. In that, we all share the same belief, that it really doesn't matter, where you are from, who you are, but that we're all treated equal by the band, and pretty special too
DreamOutLoud13 said:
Irvine511 said:
in the at the end of the world book, Larry talks about how they would often go to gay clubs to hear better music and because they'd be left alone, and how he had a lot of time for the gay community.
and what's so great about U2 songs is that they aren't macho like the Stones, or even overtly, powerfully heterosexual like Springsteen. you don't hear about "hey little girl is your daddy home" and stuff where what's happening is so explicit, it requires little imagination to put it together. the word "you" does wonders.
and "one" is clearly a pro-gay anthem. and even OOTS could qualify as such.