No. Just "NO." The singers (especially the lead), the music, the choreography, the dancers were AMAZING! But I cannot "like" anything that glorifies the use of cocaine. WTF were you thinking, GMCLA?!?
a2mark57 - I think of this part as an expose', not a condoning. Take the play/movie "Chicago". I love it because of the way it exposes the hypocrisy of 'justice'. I do not love the hypocrisy itself. Eric Clapton clearly stated that the song is - “quite cleverly anti-cocaine”. From this, and his, viewpoint, the song is actually a warning.
Art imitates life! This is the my story told in music and on stage. I dont condone cocaine use but as a young gay man I took that dark path to find love in the 70,s
Thank you much this is great to share, all so talented and hard working!
Great energy - as always! Wish I could be there.
How can any one not help but love that one guy ( in white)..
Amazing. The real life of a gay boy
No. Just "NO."
The singers (especially the lead), the music, the choreography, the dancers were AMAZING!
But I cannot "like" anything that glorifies the use of cocaine.
WTF were you thinking, GMCLA?!?
I thought that was a little odd, too. Especially because it suggested they were leading him down a very dark road.
a2mark57 - I think of this part as an expose', not a condoning. Take the play/movie "Chicago". I love it because of the way it exposes the hypocrisy of 'justice'. I do not love the hypocrisy itself. Eric Clapton clearly stated that the song is - “quite cleverly anti-cocaine”. From this, and his, viewpoint, the song is actually a warning.
Art imitates life! This is the my story told in music and on stage. I dont condone cocaine use but as a young gay man I took that dark path to find love in the 70,s