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I think George Michael's FAITH album was the first real music that I listened to that I identified as being gay music. Not explicitly, but.
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I wasn't anywhere near coming out, but I remember that voice. It was on a record that I first heard the whole album, & I know I recorded it.
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I put it on a little tape cassette, so I could listen to it in my room. George Michael and Richard Marx and Whitney Houston. PHEWWW.
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1987, I Wanna Dance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH3giaIzONA … / 1988, Faith: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu3VTngm1F0 … / 1989, Right Here Waiting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_E2EHVxNAE …
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I avoided listening to any of his songs until now, because I didn't want to ruin Christmas too much.
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I didn't know why I was thankful for George Michael at the time, but I clearly wanted him — and wanted whatever he had.pic.twitter.com/TsCFzSub1n
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I think this was my unstated — maybe unknown — definition of sex in 1988.pic.twitter.com/oIJw3Y1rtk
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It would be another few years before I even told myself that I was gay; it would be 6 years before I said it to anyone else.
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Yet, there in the late '80s, before he was even out, there was George Michael, oozing w sexuality—& giving me the idea I might not be alone.
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The Aretha Franklin and George Michael "I Knew You Were Waiting" video first aired 30 years ago next month —> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBCWLhlJV0Y&feature=youtu.be …
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Wow. George Michael was only 24 when that video debuted and the Faith tour began.
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