Friday 19 October 2012

Village People: Vs Village Idiots

After 35 years of belting out YMCA and In the Navy, the Village People are still bothered by one question: what’s this gay subtext that people keep mentioning?
They have been described as “the first gay superstar group”. One of the original members was discovered dancing in a Native American head-dress in a gay nightclub and several others answered a job advert reading: “Macho types wanted. Must have moustache.”
But in an interview in a new documentary about the disco explosion in the 1970s, the group deny that there is any subtext to their work.
In The Secret Disco Revolution, Felipe Rose, the original Native American character in the Village People, protests that “we are just a party band”.
David “Scar” Hodo, better known as the construction worker, says: “People always talk about the double entendres. There was not one double entendre in the music.”
Their views are at odds with the premise of Jamie Kastner’s film, which was screened at the 56th BFI London Film Festival this week. 

The Times.

Really?
That's most odd - David certainly wasn't in denial when I interviewed him.*
Maybe they just thought the interviewer was a jerk?

PS The idea that Village People were straight - only lead singers Victor Willis and Ray Simpson were - is one of Pop music's most enduring and unchallenged urban myths.
Still, not like a journalist would let the truth get in the way of a good story, eh?
It's also nonsense to say no straight people "got it".
It was a running joke at the time.
Why - to name but two examples from my TV childhood - did Noel Edmonds snigger and snort before playing In The Navy on Swapshop, or why did Roger Daltry introduce them on Top of the Pops with the immortal line; "Mind your backs"?
Every kid in the school playground seemed to "get it". 
Historical revisionism - up yours! 

* Admittedly I didn't get to talk to Felipe, but got to meet him and he was rather frosty. He also spoke rather a lot of overly-defensive balls when Kris Kirk interviewed them for Gay Times in the mid-80s.

3 comments:

  1. "[O]nly lead singers Victor Simpson and Ray Willis were…)

    see anything wrong there?
    smdh.
    time to turn in your gay permit!

    side note: did you catch opera type Noah stewart on desert island thingie? after a bit of google stalking i can confirm he's ya actual opera queen. but more importantly effin gorgeous and stylish t'fuck, and well worthy of a prominent position on your august organ.

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    1. Yeah WHATEVER!
      Victor Willis and Ray Simpson then.

      I heard Noah this morning.
      Most odd - he must be out surely?

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    2. http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2012/04/13/rare-gay-black-opera-singer-finds-fame-in-detroits-pearl-fishers/

      “Being gay has not affected me (in opera)…I just approach each role as a unique character…I don’t hide my gayness, but I don’t go around shouting it from the rooftops.”

      well that's pretty conclusive, i think. but his evasive "too busy for a relationship" routine is a time-honoured classic. i can imagine some pr twat advising him to follow the money trail back into the closet -- we don't want to disappoint the "exotic" fantasies of those plutocrat's bloated wives. black AND gay is bit too exotic for them.

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