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Preach it!
And!
Shall we talk about Tenderness?
Or I do if for your love?
Or You're kind?
Or... well, you get the general idea.
who is still crazy after all these years really written about??????
Taylor Swift is up to something vis-a-vis closeting in the music industry, so I want to talk about Paul Simon's music. I have an inkling my mutuals are on the same page.
Simon & Garfunkel as a folk duo began in Greenwich Village, NYC in 1964. Greenwich Village is home to the Stonewall Inn; it was the center of the gay rights and leftist movements in NY at the time, referred to as "Lavender and Red", respectively.
The American folk artists developed their own rich language to describe the forbidden loves and lives they sang about. A few examples:
Lavender - a general reference to homosexuality
Rose / Moon - refers to a lover
Stars / Strangers - gay singers
Shadows - gay people (because they have to hide)
California - the west coast gay scene (in 'Frisco)
Soho - the gay area of London
Simon used these, and noting his references to honey colored curly hair, it is clear that Simon & Garfunkel were together ... to some of us. And in a world without homophobia, I think it would be the default assumption.
I find all of this interesting because these "codes" are still used today, and I think will be used for some time even if closeting in the music industry ends. I hear "strangers" in modern day songs all the time. Taylor Swift most notably just released a video for "Lavender Haze", a song that queer people seem to notice is queer, and at long last so do some others.
Now for my personal wild theory: I think near-billionaire Swift may be the one to end the need for hiding at all, and I think she may be trying to do it soon. Whether that means we'll know anything about Simon & Garfunkel ... who knows. I just wanted to write about their music ahaha
Well you know, he had a great muse.
it's so funny how art was the lgbt one but paul was the one writing gay songs