I saw him in the early 70's at the Coliseum on the tour for the Levon album. What a show. We thought he was flamboyant. Turned out he was gay. Who knew? Or cared?
I saw him in the early 70's at the Coliseum on the tour for the Levon album. What a show. We thought he was flamboyant. Turned out he was gay. Who knew? Or cared?
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For as much whining as the gays do now -back in the 70's and 80's people lapped that shit up. Nobody gave a fuck. Just wanted a good beat that was easy to dance to.
I saw him in the early 70's at the Coliseum on the tour for the Levon album. What a show. We thought he was flamboyant. Turned out he was gay. Who knew? Or cared?
You old fucking geezers got to see all the GOOD shows. I hate you.
I saw him in the early 70's at the Coliseum on the tour for the Levon album. What a show. We thought he was flamboyant. Turned out he was gay. Who knew? Or cared?
I saw him in Vegas Christmas before last with CLS. She made me go like the white temptress she is. I was like WTF is this shit...Gotta admit, that fag puts on a helluva show. Must also admit felt weird being one of the youngest ones at the show at 44. Was opening night at Caesars though...
One of my best frens and cock swain has a late 90's DCC reissue pressing of Elton John's Greatest Hits. Rocket Man on this is like you've never heard. Makes on trip balls like you wouldn't expect listening to Elton.
I saw him in the early 70's at the Coliseum on the tour for the Levon album. What a show. We thought he was flamboyant. Turned out he was gay. Who knew? Or cared?
You old fucking geezers got to see all the GOOD shows. I hate you.
I saw him in the early 70's at the Coliseum on the tour for the Levon album. What a show. We thought he was flamboyant. Turned out he was gay. Who knew? Or cared?
You old fucking geezers got to see all the GOOD shows. I hate you.
Also - sounds like the Throbber doth protest too much: closest case narrative bullseye.
😂😂😂
You can whine into my dick any day Throbby!
What i"m suggesting is back then, people gave no fucks. I honestly believe race relations were better in the late 70's and 80's than today. Maybe it was where I was at relative to my world exposure - but seriously, gave not a second thought EVER about one's race. Ever. It's cliche now to say "well, I have a black friend.."......but I DID. Bunches of black friends, in fact - and they're still my guys. We gave not a shit about our color - we were just balling out (that's basketball, don't get all excited) and smoking weed and talking shit. Maybe that wasn't the case in the deep South but in my little corner of the world, it was all good.
Same with the gays. In fact, a couple gay guys in my fraternity - one of whom passed on from the AIDS. We knew it. In hindsight it was probably sad they couldn't be more open about it -but again, they were our bros and we loved them. Gave literally no shits either direction. Smoked weed, talked shit - and then they went off and smoked pole. Didn't give it a second thought.
I've never denied that we're all a little gay. So maybe just a handie, @Dennis_DeYoung
Also - sounds like the Throbber doth protest too much: closest case narrative bullseye.
😂😂😂
You can whine into my dick any day Throbby!
What i"m suggesting is back then, people gave no fucks. I honestly believe race relations were better in the late 70's and 80's than today. Maybe it was where I was at relative to my world exposure - but seriously, gave not a second thought EVER about one's race. Ever. It's cliche now to say "well, I have a black friend.."......but I DID. Bunches of black friends, in fact - and they're still my guys. We gave not a shit about our color - we were just balling out (that's basketball, don't get all excited) and smoking weed and talking shit. Maybe that wasn't the case in the deep South but in my little corner of the world, it was all good.
Same with the gays. In fact, a couple gay guys in my fraternity - one of whom passed on from the AIDS. We knew it. In hindsight it was probably sad they couldn't be more open about it -but again, they were our bros and we loved them. Gave literally no shits either direction. Smoked weed, talked shit - and then they went off and smoked pole. Didn't give it a second thought.
I've never denied that we're all a little gay. So maybe just a handie, @Dennis_DeYoung
Skipped to this part and really enjoyed the poast as a result.
Also - sounds like the Throbber doth protest too much: closest case narrative bullseye.
😂😂😂
You can whine into my dick any day Throbby!
What i"m suggesting is back then, people gave no fucks. I honestly believe race relations were better in the late 70's and 80's than today. Maybe it was where I was at relative to my world exposure - but seriously, gave not a second thought EVER about one's race. Ever. It's cliche now to say "well, I have a black friend.."......but I DID. Bunches of black friends, in fact - and they're still my guys. We gave not a shit about our color - we were just balling out (that's basketball, don't get all excited) and smoking weed and talking shit. Maybe that wasn't the case in the deep South but in my little corner of the world, it was all good.
Same with the gays. In fact, a couple gay guys in my fraternity - one of whom passed on from the AIDS. We knew it. In hindsight it was probably sad they couldn't be more open about it -but again, they were our bros and we loved them. Gave literally no shits either direction. Smoked weed, talked shit - and then they went off and smoked pole. Didn't give it a second thought.
I've never denied that we're all a little gay. So maybe just a handie, @Dennis_DeYoung
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May have to scout out a roadtrip and catch a stop on his farewell tour.
For as much whining as the gays do now -back in the 70's and 80's people lapped that shit up. Nobody gave a fuck. Just wanted a good beat that was easy to dance to.
Relax, don't do it
When you want to come
It was awesome!
Also - sounds like the Throbber doth protest too much: closest case narrative bullseye.
😂😂😂
You can whine into my dick any day Throbby!
Same with the gays. In fact, a couple gay guys in my fraternity - one of whom passed on from the AIDS. We knew it. In hindsight it was probably sad they couldn't be more open about it -but again, they were our bros and we loved them. Gave literally no shits either direction. Smoked weed, talked shit - and then they went off and smoked pole. Didn't give it a second thought.
I've never denied that we're all a little gay. So maybe just a handie, @Dennis_DeYoung
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nc89WbvJOuA
Always loved this also.