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  • Adam Lambert And Queen To Tour UK and Europe

    QUEEN + ADAM LAMBERT today announced they are to play an extensive tour of the UK and Europe early in the New Year.

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  • September 2014

    September 2014

     

    Issue 5 Dolly TheGayUK

     

    Inside Issue 5

    Dolly Parton on gay fans, jolene and being a gipsy at heart, Michael Lucas, Sinitta, O-Town, Alan Carr and much more… PLUS: Exclusive treetops underwear shoot, 20 pages of fashion, how to introduce toys to the bedroom, inside story on gay life in Uganda, news, reviews, lifestyle and advice. It was a hard job but someone had to climb those trees to snap our latest underwear shoot, all for your enjoyment of course!

  • Gay Artists Shane+Adrian To Open Exhibition Inspired By Amy Winehouse

    TODAY contemporary Irish artists Adrian+Shane announce their first London showcase at ‘When I Walk In Your Shoes’ exhibition with pieces inspired by the late singer Amy Winehouse. Opening at London Westbank Gallery from 25th to 30th September, proceeds from inspired artworks sold will go directly to the Amy Winehouse Foundation.

    Hailing from Drogheda in Ireland, Adrian+Shane are two artists who have been working together as one since 1998. They will be making their London debut, following a successful 16 year career showcasing works in Ireland and across the world. Using paint, collage, stencils, photos and video to create colourful pop art, their works are loaded with fresh and well-targeted social commentary.
    Adrian+Shane will proudly be contributing exclusive pieces towards an artistic celebration of Amy Winehouse, along with 20 other artists including Dita Von Teese, Pure Evil and Scroobius Pip, who have been hand-picked and curated by Henry Hate, Amy’s tattooist and friend. The show ‘When I Walk In Your Shoes’ is named after the first verse of Amy Winehouse’s song ‘Help Yourself’ and the catalogue will feature quotes of walking in someone else’s shoes from the exhibiting artists.

    Pieces by Adrian+Shane will include ‘HEART’ constructed from Converse trainers, as well as 3 original and unique paintings inspired by Amy Winehouse entitled ‘PIN UP’, made using acrylic, spray paint and screen print on paper.

    Adrian+Shane commented, “Amy Winehouse is more than a musician; everything from her sound, fashion choices and lifestyle made an impact on an entire generation. Her iconic status makes her the perfect muse for this exhibition and is a wonderful way to raise money for charity in her honour. We’re immensely excited to be a part of this show and can’t imagine a more inspiring way to mark our debut on the London art scene.”

    Following a private viewing on 25th September supported by Converse, ‘When I Walk In Your Shoes’ opens to the general public on Friday 26th September, offering fans the chance to join cutting edge artists in paying tribute to a colourful and unique musical talent in the heart of London. All proceeds raised from the sale of Amy inspired and Converse pieces will go to the Foundation.
    ADRIAN+SHANE will be showcasing pieces in ‘When I Walk In Your Shoes’ open to public from 26th – 30th September 2014 at London Westbank Gallery 133-137 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill, London W11 2R.

  • Liam Payne insists it not him having “WERID” gay sex on Twitter

    One Direction star Liam Payne has strongly denied that a video showing two men having sex is NOT him.

    The twittersphere is alive with rumours about One Direction’s Liam Payne’s sexuality, after a Vine video was uploaded which alleged that one of the men in the video was Liam Payne.

    Payne has strongly denied this claims, by tweeting, some have called offensively, ”Wow, as if people think that weird photo going around is actually me,’ he wrote. ‘I think I’d rather tweet a full frontal than have people look at that.’

    After a number of people calling him out on his use of the word ‘weird’ Payne was forced to add, ”I’m 100% not homophobic,’ Payne tweeted. ‘But I’m also 100% not gay so when somebody says I am I’m gunna say I’m not which does not make me a homophobe.’

  • Dan Osborne Show Off His Beanstalk In Liverpool For Panto Season

    The festive season made an early appearance in Liverpool today as an all-star cast officially launched the biggest panto in town, Jack and the Beanstalk at the Epstein Theatre.

    LHK Productions return to the Epstein Theatre this Christmas with one of the world’s favourite fairy tales from Thu 11 Dec 2014 – Sun 4 Jan 2015 for an incredible 49 shows. As always the show promises to deliver the incredible fun of traditional pantomime with a fresh twist that made the acclaimed Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Aladdin such huge, runaway successes.

    LHK are renowned for bringing top stars to the stage in all of their productions and 2014 is no exception, in what promises to be the greatest celebrity cast yet.

    Certain to get hearts fluttering right across Liverpool, ITV’s Towie and Splash star Dan Osborne is set to tread the boards for the very first time as he makes his panto debut as leading man Jack. Also coming to panto for the very first time is the Fairy Godmother of Big Fat Gypsy Weddings Thelma Madine – swapping the needle and thread for a magic wand and donning a fabulous frock of her own when she stars as the Fairy.

    After entertaining audiences at last year’s panto as the Magic Mirror, Celebrity hairdresser and beauty guru Herbert of Liverpool makes a welcome return as the voice of the Giant. Brookside’s Suzanne Collins returns to the Liverpool stage as Mrs Fleshcreep and Grease is the Word’s Alison Crawford returns to the Epstein as Jill completing this year’s glamorous, star-studded cast.

    This gigantic production promises a whole host of Christmas fun in another magical show at the Epstein Theatre. With magic beans in abundance, a beanstalk reaching the heavens, golden geese and hungry giants, this show really is too big to miss. Jack and the Beanstalk is the perfect family treat and runs from Thu 11 Dec 2014 – Sun 4 Jan 2015.

    Performance details:
    Jack and The Beanstalk
    Epstein Theatre, Hanover House, Hanover St, Liverpool L1 3DZ
    Thursday 11th December 2014 – Sunday 4th January 2015
    Tickets from £12.50
    Performance times vary, please check with Theatre Box Office.

    To book call 0844 888 4411, visit www.epsteinliverpool.co.uk or book in person at the theatre box office (open 2pm-6pm Mon-Thu & 12pm-6pm Fri-Sat)

    Or via TicketQuarter: To book call 0844 8000 410 or visit www.ticketquarter.co.uk

  • Lewes Subud Responds To Open Letter Anti-Gay Allegations

    Earlier in September an open letter was published by TheGayUK written by a couple in Lewes, who challenged East Sussex County Council about the sale of a former school site to a organisation they described as a ‘homophobic sect’.

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  • Queen Forever track listing

    Three previously unreleased Queen tracks featuring late singer Freddie Mercury spearhead an exciting new Queen album, Queen Forever, due November 10th 2014 on the Virgin Records label.

    Queen Forever – Track Listings

    Single CD:

    Let Me In Your Heart Again

    Love Kills – The Ballad

    There Must Be More To Life Than This (William Orbit Mix)

    It’s A Hard Life

    You’re My Best Friend

    Love Of My Life

    Drowse

    Long Away

    Lily Of The Valley

    Don’t Try So Hard

    Bijou

    These Are The Days Of Our Lives

    Las Palabras De Amor

    Who Wants To Live Forever

    A Winter’s Tale

    Play The Game

    Save Me

    Somebody To Love

    Too Much Love Will Kill You

    Crazy Little Thing Called Love

    2-CD SET

    CD1

    Let Me In Your Heart Again

    Love Kills – The Ballad

    There Must Be More To Life Than This (William Orbit Mix)

    Play The Game

    Dear Friends

    You’re My Best Friend

    Love Of My Life

    Drowse

    You Take My Breath Away

    Spread Your Wings

    Long Away

    Lily Of The Valley

    Don’t Try So Hard

    Bijou

    These Are The Days Of Our Lives

    Nevermore

    Las Palabras De Amor

    Who Wants To Live Forever

    CD2

    I Was Born To Love You

    Somebody To Love

    Crazy Little Thing Called Love

    Friends Will Be Friends

    Jealousy

    One Year of Love

    A Winters Tale

    ‘39

    Mother Love

    It’s A Hard Life

    Save Me

    Made in Heaven

    Too Much Love Will Kill You

    Sail Away Sweet Sister

    The Miracle

    Is This The World We Created

    In The Lap Of The Gods…Revisited

    Forever

  • Freddie Mercury And Michael Jackon To Duet In New Queen Album

    Three previously unreleased Queen tracks featuring late singer Freddie Mercury spearhead an exciting new Queen album, Queen Forever, due November 10th 2014 on the Virgin Records label.

    The tracks include a long anticipated track from Queen and Michael Jackson, There Must Be More to Life Than This, a previously unfinished Mercury-Queen track Let Me In Your Heart Again originating from the band’s The Works album recording sessions, and a scorching new stripped-down ballad version of Mercury’s first solo hit, his Giorgio Moroder collaboration, Love Kills.

    The rest of the package brings together Queen hits, classic tracks, and new takes on well-known songs, matched with band recordings Brian May describes as “things that we have collected together that are representative of our growth rather than the big hits” in a collection immaculately assembled by May and Roger Taylor themselves. The tracks are all linked to represent a definitive collection of Queen’s timeless love songs.

    Queen Forever is available as a 20-track single CD and as an extended 36-track, two-CD set, and celebrates the extraordinary musical path of one of the world’s greatest rock bands.

    Anticipation for these new Mercury tracks has been high since May and Taylor first hinted earlier this year that new tracks featuring Mercury were being explored.

    Speaking at the press conference to launch their North American concert tour with singer Adam Lambert earlier in the year, May said: “There was a little bit more in the can that we had overlooked for a long time, so we have a few songs which we’re working on right now. Freddie sounds as fresh as yesterday.”

    On the subject, Taylor said: “We’ve got some great new tracks that haven’t been heard and there’s an interesting selection of older stuff.”

    The Queen and Michael Jackson duet, There Must Be More to Life Than This, began as a song written by Mercury during sessions for Queen’s 1981 album, Hot Space. The band recorded a backing track, but the song was never completed. Mercury visited Michael Jackson at his home studio in Los Angeles where he recorded Jackson singing the song for an unfinished version. Queen revived the track during sessions for 1984’s The Works, but again it was not finished. A year later, Freddie’s own version of the song surfaced on his debut solo album, 1985’s Mr Bad Guy. This new production of the powerful ballad fuses Queen’s original backing track and Mercury and Jackson’s distinctive vocals, and has been produced and remixed by celebrated Madonna/Robbie Williams producer William Orbit.

    Talking of his involvement, Orbit say: “I had known Roger for many years, now he was on the phone asking if I would get involved in this musical adventure.

    “When I first played it in my studio I opened a trove of delights provided by the greatest of musicians. Hearing Michael Jackson’s vocals was stirring. So vivid, so cool, and poignant, it was like he was in the studio singing live. With Freddie’s vocal solo on the mixing desk, my appreciation for his gift was taken to an even higher level.

    “The musicianship of all four members of Queen is phenomenal. Roger, an extraordinarily multi talented man I’ve always admired. John Deacon’s original bass part with its lyrical fluidity that made it easy for me to know where to put the odd reinforcement. Freddie’s original piano carried most of the song’s musical DNA. Brian, one take for the solo, a blur of fingers, and the spirits of MJ and FM fully present, in the moment, sending shivers down the spine.”

    Perhaps the biggest revelation on Queen Forever is Brian May’s composition, Let Me In Your Heart Again. The song was first recorded by Queen for The Works album, but not completed at the time and has remained overlooked since then. An authentic, live-in-the-studio track from the same golden age as Radio Ga Ga and I Want To Break Free, this never-before-heard Queen track shows off Freddie’s timeless vocals and features newly recorded guitar parts and new backing vocals from Brian and Roger. This thrilling track finally reaches us nearly 30 years after Freddie first laid down his original vocal.

    The third new track, Love Kills, was composed by Freddie Mercury and famed German producer/songwriter Giorgio Moroder for the soundtrack to Moroder’s newly restored and tinted version of Fritz Lang’s 1927 classic silent movie Metropolis in 1984 to which he added a pop soundtrack featuring various music artists. Mercury recorded a high-energy dance version of the song that became his debut solo hit in 1985. However, it is less well known that all four members of Queen played on the original track. Prior to Queen embarking on their recent tour with lead singer Adam Lambert, Brian May proposed performing an acoustic ballad version of Love Kills, which became one of the most memorable moments of the current Queen & Adam Lambert shows. This new Queen-Freddie studio version is shaped in the same ballad style and revives the Queen original with some newly recorded guitars and drums by May and Taylor, becoming a glorious showcase for one of Freddie’s most adrenaline-charged vocal performances.

    Alongside this new material, both the one and two-CD versions of Queen Forever feature songs that spotlight the band’s songwriting prowess, studio experimentation and remarkable development. It’s a timely reminder that, almost uniquely in the world of rock and pop, all four members of Queen were accomplished songwriters and superlatively gifted musicians.

    Queen Forever reaches back as far as 1974 with fan favourite Nevermore, a Freddie Mercury song originally included on Queen II, the album that first saw Queen use the recording studio as an instrument in its own right. From the same year comes the dramatic power ballad In The Lap Of The Gods… Revisited, once the grand finale of any Queen show, and since revived by Queen & lead singer Adam Lambert on their 2014 tour. Meanwhile, the upbeat single, You’re My Best Friend, written by bass guitarist John Deacon, showcased Queen’s poppier side and was released as the follow-up to 1975’s Bohemian Rhapsody, becoming a Top 10 UK and Top 20 US hit in the same year and gave John Deacon his first Queen hit single.

    Elsewhere, 1977’s Long Away remains the only Queen single to feature Brian May on lead vocals; and the same year’s B-side Drowse includes a rare Queen performance from Roger Taylor on guitar. Queen saw out the decade with a run of hits that included the gospel-flavoured Somebody To Love, memorably performed by Queen and George Michael at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992, and finished on a high with ‘79’s US Number 1 hit, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, an exuberant rockabilly pop song composed by Freddie Mercury in the bath in Munich.

    By touching on prog rock, gospel, acoustic balladry, Elvis-style rock’n’roll and more, these songs alone encapsulate Queen’s diversity in the 1970s. However, the band threw out the rulebook completely in the decades that followed, embracing funk, hard rock, soul and pure pop, but always sounding unmistakably Queen. The band used synthesizers for the first time on 1980’s Play The Game single; Freddie sang some of his vocals in Spanish on the 1982 hit Las Palabras De Amor, and 1986’s One Year Of Love featuring unusually a saxophone. The album is completed by latter-day Queen hits, including ’91’s no. 1 These Are The Days Of Our Lives and ‘95’s Too Much Love Will Kill You, together with the poignant A Winter’s Tale, recorded during Freddie Mercury’s final Queen recording sessions in Montreux in 1991.

    Queen Forever is both a showcase for these exclusive new recordings, but also an enduring tribute to the extraordinary musical achievements of John Deacon, Brian May, Roger Taylor and the late, great Freddie Mercury whose singular talent we can again get to marvel at with the arrival of these previously unheard tracks.

    Queen Forever. Forever? Who can tell? But for now we can be certain that this highly rewarding collection of Queen new, rare, and at their most accomplished, more than serves to uphold the band’s indisputable place in music history and is certain to earn a prized place in music collections for a long time to come.

    Queen certainly rates in the top among Britain’s favourite bands. The UK’s Official Charts Company earlier this year confirmed Queen’s 1981 Greatest Hits album as Britain’s best-selling album of all time all after surpassing the 6 million sales milestone. A staggering one in three British households now own a copy of the iconic act’s original best-of collection.

    And if 6 million sales isn’t enough for the band, Queen’s follow-up, Greatest Hits II, which was released in October 1991 also rides high at Number 10 in the all-time Official Albums Chart, having notched up a further 3.9 million UK sales to date.

  • TATU Singer: Gays Better Than Murderers Thieves And Drug Addicts

    A singer who once posed as a Lesbian in pop group T.a.t.u has said on television that she would condemn her son if he was gay.

    In a rather shocking statement, Russian singer Yulia Volkova, who once cavorted with band mate Lena Katina has said that she would condemn her son if he turned out to be gay. The pair released a single in 2002 called, “All The Things She Said”, which became a gay anthem because of its homosexual imagery.

    In 2006 Volkova said, ‘Our slogan is to love and it’s not important whom to love,

    ‘We want to say that a boy can love a boy and a girl can love a girl. If all people would love each other, it would be easier to live in this world. If people are led by hatred and evil, nothing good would happen from this.’

    However on a TV show, when asked if she would condemn her son if he was gay, she said, ‘Yes, I would condemn him, because I believe that a real man must be a real man,” she said. “God created man for procreation, it is the nature. The man for me is the support, the strength of… I won’t accept a gay son.’

    She did state however the opinions weren’t at odds with previous statements by adding, ‘Two girls together – not the same thing as the two men together,” she continued. “It seems to me that lesbians look aesthetically much nicer than two men holding their hands or kissing.’

    She went on to say, ‘I want to say that I’m not against gays, I just want my son to be a real man, not a fag,

    ‘I have many gay friends.

    ‘I believe that being gay is all still better than murderers, thieves or drug addicts. If you choose out of all this, being gay a little better than the rest.’

  • Adam Lambert returns to idol

    The out and proud singer is to make a return to Idol – this time as a judge.

    Adam Lambert, the first openly gay singer to achieve a number 1 album on the billboard charts in 2012, is to make a return to the home that made him famous, American Idol. This time as a judge.

    Keith Urban, who is a judge on the US version of Idol, had to leave to be with his wife Nicole Kidman, after her father’s died unexpectedly over the weekend.

    Adam Lambert rose to fame in the eighth season of Idol and won himself a legion of fans. He joins Jennifer Lopez and Harry Connick Jr as a judge as a temporary judge during the auditions.

    Speaking to Entertainment Tonight the “Never Close Our Eyes” singer said, ‘Unfortunately, it’s under these circumstances,

    ‘My condolences to Keith and his family.’

  • Get ready for the official National Joan Rivers day

    There’s Going To Be An Official Joan Rivers Day. The late legendary comedian Joan Rivers is to get her own day… on E! at least.

    Joan Rivers who died on the 4th September from complications arising from a cardiac arrest is to get her very own official day.

    This Friday E! the channel for which Rivers presented Fashion Police, will run a marathon of episodes, including the last ever episode she filmed.

    Her daughter, Melissa Rivers will also appear in a 90 minutes special of Fashion Police, with the regular co-host, Kelly Osbourne, Giuliana Rancic, and George Kotsiopoulos.

    River died in New York at the age of 81. An autopsy has failed to determine the cause of death.

    Watch as Joan roasts Madonna.