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  • "Yes We Can» sera le nouveau single qui sortira le 12 Octobre (normalement!) produit par l'entreprise "Upside Records" .
    Le nouveau single sera sur iTunes et d'autres sites de téléchargement légal, et il sera distribué par Universal Music.
    George est aussi entrain de travailler pour un futur album à venir.
    YES WE CAN (TOM STEFAN MIX)

    CADEAU!!!!! : Download le remix du titre "Yes We Can" (Tom Stefan Tribal Electro Mix) :
     
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  • Boy George est d'aider Manchester Pride fêtera son 18e anniversaire dans le modèle.

    Heather Small, Sophie Ellis Bextor et Alphabeat ont déjà confirmé leur sera en spectacle au festival, qui est la célébration des lesbiennes et des gais vie dans la ville.

    Et, il vient d'être annoncé, ancien leader Culture Club s'est Superclub DJ Boy George sera la position de la ville pour la soirée d'ouverture.

    Boy George - dont Culture Club hits inclus Karma Chameleon et Do You Really Want To Hurt Me? -- Effectuer le vendredi, août 22, sur un projet de loi qui comprendra Sankey's résidents DJ Kate Lawler et la musique house légende Angie Brown.

    Pendant le week-end, ils seront suivis par les performances qui comprendra Natasha Hamilton, 4 Poofs et un piano, K-Klass, le Client et Rowetta.

    Andrew Stokes, président de Manchester Pride, a déclaré le festival line-up est une des plus fortes encore.

    Il a déclaré: "Nous sommes très heureux d'avoir un artiste emblématique des spectacles lors de notre 18e anniversaire bash.

    «C'est une de nos plus fort line-up encore et je suis heureux de dire qu'il ya un autre grand acte d'annoncer avant le festival s'ouvre.

    "Tout sera révélé très bientôt."

    The Big Weekend aura lieu du vendredi 22 jusqu'au lundi 25 août.

    Les billets sont 17,50 £ et peuvent être réservées en ligne à: manchesterpride.com. Ils sont également disponibles dans un grand nombre de bars et de restaurants à travers le village gai.
     
    BOY George is to help Manchester Pride celebrate its 18th birthday in style.
    Heather Small, Sophie Ellis Bextor and Alphabeat have already confirmed they will be performing at the festival, which is the celebration of lesbian and gay life in the city.
    And, it has just been announced, former Culture Club frontman turned superclub DJ Boy George will be heading to the city for the opening night.
    Boy George - whose Culture Club hits included Karma Chameleon and Do You Really Want To Hurt Me? - will perform on Friday, August 22, on a bill that will include Sankey's resident DJ Kate Lawler and house music legend Angie Brown.
    During the weekend they will be followed by performances that will include Natasha Hamilton, 4 Poofs & a Piano, K-Klass, Client and Rowetta.
    Andrew Stokes, chairman of Manchester Pride, said the festival line-up is one of the strongest yet.
    He said: "We're really excited to have such an iconic artist performing at our 18th birthday bash.
    "This is one of our strongest line-ups yet and I'm pleased to say there's another great act to announce before the festival opens.
    "All will be revealed very soon."
    The Big Weekend takes place from Friday 22nd until Monday 25th August.
    Tickets are £17.50 and can be booked on-line at: manchesterpride.com . They are also available in many of the bars and restaurants throughout the gay village.
     
     
     

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  • Boy George seulement arrêter la drogue à la fin de l'année dernière.
    Il a révélé qu'il a passé cinq ans dans un "nuage chimique".

    Dans un entretien franc avec Q, la pop des années 80, icône admis qu'il n'a réussi à surmonter sa toxicomanie à la fin de l'année dernière.


    L'ancien leader Culture Club - qui a révélé qu'il a utilisé pour être un héroïnomane - dit-il passé la majeure partie des cinq dernières années pris des substances illicites tous les jours.

    Il a avoué: «J'ai été Strung Out sur les drogues pour les cinq dernières années. Mais cette fois, je suis propre pour de bon. Je ne veux pas mourir.

    «J'ai passé cinq ans dans ce nuage chimique. Pour nettoyer à la fin de 2007 a été une très grande chose. J'ai utilisé la moitié de mon cerveau, la moitié de ma personnalité sur les drogues.

    "Un jour, j'ai pris un peu et puis j'ai été sur quatre grammes par jour. Jusqu'à il ya six mois, j'ai eu un problème vraiment mauvaise."

    Le chanteur a promis de rester propre pour de bon.

    Il a ajouté à Q magazine: "Un ami m'a emmené à une réunion Narcotiques Anonymes et j'ai été comme une vieille f *** ing homme. Je pouvais à peine marcher j'avais été tellement en utilisant f *** ing médicaments.

    "Tout ce qui est mal tourné dans ma vie a été en raison de la drogue.

    "Maintenant, je sais que cela n'arrive pas encore, je l'ai fait le tour, porté le T-shirt.

    «Quand j'ai donné avant, je pensais que je perdais quelque chose. J'étais à renoncer à des médicaments. Maintenant, je sais que je suis avoir la moitié de mon esprit en arrière."
     
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    Boy George only quit drugs at the end of last year.
    The former Culture Club frontman - who has revealed he used to be a heroin addict - says he spent much of the last five years taking illegal substances every day.
    He confessed: "I've been strung out on drugs for the last five years. But this time I'm clean for good. I don't want to die.
    "I've spent five years in this chemical cloud. Getting clean at the end of 2007 was a very big thing. I was using half my brain, half my personality on drugs.
    "One day I took a little and then I was on four grams a day. Up until six months ago, I had a really bad problem."
    The singer has now vowed to stay clean for good.
    He added to Q magazine: "A friend took me to a Narcotics Anonymous meeting and I was like an old f***ing man. I could barely walk I'd been using so much f***ing drugs.
    "Everything that's gone wrong in my life has been because of drugs.
    "Now I know it won't happen again I've done the tour, worn the T-shirt.
    "When I gave up before, I thought I was losing something. I was 'giving up' drugs. Now I know I'm gaining half my mind back."
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  • FLAMBOYANT singer and DJ Boy George has pledged never again to touch narcotics after a life of excess marked by drug-fuelled scandal and run-ins with police.

    Twenty-five years since shooting to fame, George, right – who has struggled with heroin abuse in the past – has come clean about his addictions.

    And he has revealed that, despite their damage, he continued to use cocaine daily until six months ago when, unable to walk or stand properly, he finally sought help.

    “I've been strung out on drugs for the past five years,” admits the ex-Culture Club front man, 47. “But this time I'm clean for good. I don't want to die.”

    He adds: “I haven't really told anyone this but I've spent five years in this chemical cloud. Getting clean at the end of 2007 was a very big thing.

    “I was using half my brain, half my personality on drugs. Now I know it won't happen again. I've done the tour, worn the T-shirt. When I gave up before, I thought I was losing something... now I know I'm gaining half my mind back.”

    The portly star, whose real name is George O'Dowd, claims he sunk back into drug use after the savaging of his stage show Taboo when it went to Broadway in 2003, culminating in a drugs bust at his New York home two years later.

    But despite the arrest and a subsequent stint as a road sweeper as part of his community service in Manhattan, he was still not ready to kick his£400-a-day habit.


    It was only after a friend persuaded him to attend Narcotics Anonymous late last year that George finally gave in. “I was like an old man. I could barely walk because I'd been using so much,” he tells

    Q Magazine, adding forcefully: “Now I'm completely clean. I don't drink and I don't take drugs.”

    Drugs have long been a feature of George's life. In 1995 he told of his substance-induced fall from fame in his autobiography Take It Like A Man, writing about his convictions and relapses.

    Last month George, who is desperate for a pop comeback, was forced to drop plans for a US tour after his visa request was denied because he faces charges in Britain of assaulting and imprisoning a male escort in London.

    The singer, who denies the allegations, will stand trial in November.

    http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/55360/George-has-cleaned-up-his-act

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