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my most memorable moment, watching u2 come on stage at glastonbury waiting for the opening bars to the opening song and then walking off, just so i could say to my kids i walked out on a u2 concert, my goodness he fancies himself, so glad i walked
Glenn gregory from heaven 17 does a slower version of Party fears too. Billy was his friend, and every gig performance upsets him to sing it. look it up on here.
A transcription: 'The best aesthetes are working class. Courage by contrast, Oscar Wilde on the buses. Versace down the chip shop. A falsetto voice on the terraces. Disco ball of nerves that he was, Billy Mackenzie was an aesthete. The Associates were a great group - we ripped them off. Billy was a great singer; I couldn't rip him off. He was Caruso on a balloon of oxygen. He was over the top, and reminded me of my mate and similarly persecuted cabaret volcano Gavin Friday. There was a gang of us that seemed to start school on the same day - Billy [Mackenzie], Ian [McCulloch], Julian[Cope], Pete[Wylie] and myself. Similar, except, we couldn't sing and Billy could. He had the opera and when the World was brown, or black, or khaki and the raincoat was that year's duffel, Billy was ultraviolet; ultra everything, except ultra cool. As I say, he had the opera. Others were singing from a lesser, more protected place. Some had the stance, even the craft but never the generosity. We wanted to break your heart - he let his heart be broken. The last time I saw him, he looked like a cross between a bus conductor and Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront, except instead of a lowrider, he had a whippet; that seemed to take him for a walk. He was a kind of fairground attraction and I think he'd been taken for a few rides as well along the way. He seemed surprised that I was so happy to see him and so excited to hear his voice on tape. He thought the World had forgotten him, and I hope it never does.'
I've just found out that he past away back then ( I was abroad ) ........ so I'm very shocked etc/ 😢 " because when i was a teenager, and he went on top of the pops , I loved his voice so much, that I bought hes album. """ HE WAS A LEGEND SINGER " ......AND SINCE HE PASSED AWAY, THERE HASN'T BEEN ANYONE LIKE HIM .
I knew billy at Dundee parties. I would not drink around him . Because he was known as predator. As a bi-sexual .. I hope we leave bisexuality in hell where it belongs. A Dundee man
Taken from the original version of "The Glamour chase" book about Billy where Bono has written the foreword. Check out "Paper House" and "Geese" to hear Alan Rankine riffs they ripped off. Alan Rankine gone too soon as well.