Showing posts with label Jobriath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jobriath. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Jobriath: Non Star

Marc Almond writes in The Guardian about Jobriath; "The first gay pop star".
Though, as Marc writes, Jo's "career" was such an epic failure, calling him a "star" may be pushing it a bit.
I love Jobriath - though the records are hilariously bad, that's why no-one bought them - and his singing voice was so painful I doubt even his own mother could maintain the pretence of loving it.
I'm not convinced his sexuality came into it.
A compilation put out by fanboy Morrissey a few years ago is reputed to have sold 40 copies.
I also love Marc, but his claim; "Everyone hated Jobriath – even, and especially, gay people. He was embarrassingly effeminate in an era of leather and handlebar moustaches" is just silly.
Jobriath appeared a few years before the clone look took hold - which was never something embraced by most gay men - and when it appeared Jo embraced it.
Someone is writing a biography of Jobriath - almost finished it then lost it all in a computer crash.
Argh.
There's a documentary - Jobriath AD - at the London Lesbian And Gay Film Festival tomorrow.
All sold out, but that may have less to do with interest in Jobriath, and more to do with the LL&GFF being one big pick-up joint for posh arty gaylords.

Update: The Guardian repeated the fiction that "the gay community despised the "sissy" look" in an online review of the film. Doubtless this will be appearing as "fact" on Wikipedia soon.