----- Original Message ----- From: "jonesalley" <jonesalley@...> To: <Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 1:33 AM Subject: [Mellotronists] weirdo? > Not to be Captain America, but nobody was called a weirdo. What > actually happened was that the point was made that transsexuality was > a weird business, but that individuals have the right to do as they > choose. Sorry if I've created any dissent - I certainly wasn't calling Palmer a 'weirdo', either. I remember an incident some years ago when I met up with the band I was in at the time, coincidentally on Gay Pride weekend, and referred to my amusement at overhearing two young out-of-town gays discussing the parade while I was travelling on the tube (subway), meaning that I was impressed by the way they could be so open at something that used to be so clandestine, without any apparent fear of violence. I unwittingly opened the floodgates on a torrent of homophobic abuse from all but one band member, with them railing on about all the usual stuff. I and the other more liberal member were appalled, but there was nothing much I could do about it by that point. So, not a weirdo, but I agree with Jon over the 'it's a rum do' question. And Yes, Wendy Carlos went there first, and a lot earlier. Anyone know when? Andy T.
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Re: [Mellotronists] weirdo?
2004-01-24 by Andy Thompson
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