![]() I love Girls Aloud like the next gay, but so much of my music taste comes from the anger and angst I experience in my every day life, and the desire to express my individuality. ![]() However, some of us dance to the beat of a different drum. Pop music and gay culture have long gone hand-in-hand, and I can understand why so many gay men and women find comfort in the frivolous and joyful nature of pop music as an antidote to their own sorrows or the drudgery of everyday life. When wandering the streets of Soho any night of the week you can usually expect to hear the latest charts hits pulsating in many bars and clubs in the area, along with the odd piece of house music. It’s always struck me as odd that a subculture that is based on non-conformity could be so … well … conformist. Where can the Soho gay crowd who don’t want to listen to music that’s had its very soul remixed out of it go now?īeing gay and not “conventional” is hard. ![]() Little Bastard asks where all the alternative clubs have gone.
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