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    With gargantuan fame and a heap of publicity both good and bad, Boy George is a British music legend now famed as much for his DJing as performing. After an eventful couple of years which has seen him spend time in jail, he’s back with a new single Amazing Grace and is about to embark on a UK tour. I caught up with him to talk music, fame, growing up and his time in prison…

     

    Hello George, how are you?

    “Really good! I’m doing a show for a friend tonight so I’m just learning a Leonard Cohen song for that.”

    You’re also just gearing up for a UK tour, right?

    “Yeah – the tour will be March/April and the new single is out in March, called Amazing Grace. I’m just getting back into working again because I’ve had a lot of restrictions on my travel – that ends in April though, and I can get on with my life.”

    When did you last do a UK tour?

    “A couple of years ago and it was fantastic. It’s always good to go out and see where you’re popular and where people aren’t interested. (Laughs) But I’m very lucky in that I get a lot of love from people that I don’t know.”

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    You’re known for your DJing more now than as a singer – do you prefer that?

    “Performing live is more of an emotional experience, but DJing is a performance too, especially if you get a crowd in the palm of your hand. People always say I jumped on the DJing bandwagon, but I started doing it back in 1979 in a New Romantic club called Planets. Back in those days it was very primitive – vinyl, no mixing – it was pretty different. I came across a photo of me DJing back then the other day and I thought ‘Oh my god!’ Wait till you see what I’m wearing – everything!” (see pic above)

    Are you still a clubber?

    “Not as much as I used to be. Also, when I’m in a club I want to play – I find myself standing there tutting at the music thinking ‘I wouldn’t have played that’… There is one club where I go to dance now though – it’s a dry club called Godspeed, no drugs or alcohol. When you remove alcohol and chemicals from a room, people just become so much nicer and far less aggressive – it’s amazing!”

    Your new single Amazing Grace talks about the psychology of a dreamer – would you say you’re a dreamer?

    “Absolutely. But the song is based on what I’ve been through over the past couple of years. At a certain point I had to surrender to what was going on and try to find strength and grace within myself. It’s amazing how five minutes of your life can completely alter the course of your journey.”

    Talking of your stint in jail – how did you handle that?

    “I got sober in March 2008 so I had a year of sobriety before I went to prison which meant I went into it with a clear head and was able to deal with the situation and accept it, which helped a lot. But obviously it was a really surreal situation to be in – it was like being back at school, being told what to do.”

    Did you get any hassles because of your fame?

    “People were nice, people were stupid – it was very like school! But with me, my sexuality is something that goes ahead of me, so somebody telling me I’m gay is not too much of a revelation… There was a bit of that, but then after a few weeks people got bored of it. I think the prison service expected me to be like Ruth Ballinger from Prisoner with a fur coat and everything – they were surprised I wasn’t a nightmare.”

    You’ve had your fair share of good and bad publicity, but the public still named you in their top 50 of Greatest Britons Ever.

    “Did they?”

    They did! You came in at 46, beating the likes of King Arther and Florence Nightingale…

    “Well I never! How lovely. Even when I was in prison, I got so much mail and it really brought it home to me that there are a lot of people who care about me, which was heart-warming and overwhelming. But I’m thrilled to hear that – my mum will be very pleased.”

    The probation service stopped you going into Celebrity Big Brother this year – were you pleased about that in the end?

    “Yes! I was always in two minds about it anyway so when the judgment was made I just accepted it. With everything that’s happened to me recently, I feel like I’m able to deal with things a lot better. I’ve grown up which is probably about time isn’t it?”

    What do you think of the current 80s revival?

    “Is there another one? (Laughs) The 80s was the last exciting time for pop culture so it’s inevitable that they’ll be revisited. You could be really cynical about it and say ‘Oh, I’ve heard this all before’, but as long as the music’s got a good heart and soul I’m OK with it. I used to find it really hard to be nice about anyone else’s music but now I realise that it’s not a competition and just because someone else has success doesn’t mean that you can’t too. It’s not me against the world anymore.”

    Finally, I saw Spandau Ballet and Duran Duran play live last year – any plans for a Culture Club reunion?

    “It’s not something I’d rule out. John lives nearby, we see each other quite a lot and we’ve talked about it. If we do it, it’ll be about going into a rehearsal room and seeing if we’ve got something new musically, not just going on the road and making loads of money. But it’s great to think about it and as I’ve got older I’ve learnt to respect our heritage as a band.”

    http://www.clarelydon.co.uk/2010/02/boy-george-interview/


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    Gavin and Stacey star Mathew Horne is to star in a BBC Two drama about former Culture Club singer Boy George.

    The 90-minute drama will focus on how the star went from a cloakroom attendant to a cultural icon.

    Horne will play Jon Moss, the band's drummer, who famously had a relationship with Boy George - real name George O'Dowd.

    The BBC said Worried About The Boy reflects on an "iconic" star and "the cultural era he is synonymous with".

    Marc Warren, best known for Hustle, and Mark Gatiss, from The League Of Gentlemen, will also appear alongside newcomer Douglas Booth, who has landed the role of the pop star himself.

    Warren will play nightclub pioneer and Visage front-man Steve Strange and Gatiss has landed the role of music impresario Malcolm McLaren.

    'Visually enticing'

    The 90-minute drama begins filming later this month.

    Growing up in Eltham in south-east London, the singer realised he was different from other young men his own age, set apart by his passion for clothes, make up and music.

    Culture Club were one of the biggest bands of their day, with a string of hits including Karma Chameleon and Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?

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    Mathew Horne will play Culture Club drummer Jon Moss

     

    But by the middle of the decade George's career was falling apart as he battled heroin addiction.

    Despite that, he launched a successful solo career as a singer and DJ.

    In 2006 he was handed community service in the US for falsely reporting a burglary at his flat and last year, he served four months in prison for assault and false imprisonment.

    Controller of BBC drama commissioning Ben Stephenson said: "Worried About The Boy will be an evocative and visually enticing drama about one of our most iconic British pop stars."

    The BBC Two film, commissioned as part of the channel's 80s series, has been written by Tony Basgallop, who has worked on Hotel Babylon.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8500917.stm

    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/2841464/Mathew-Horne-lands-role-in-Boy-George-drama.html

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  •  http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/music/2822269/Boy-George-is-just-Amazing.html#ixzz0dckmTQJW

    BOY GEORGE IS BACK!
    WITH A NEW SINGLE

    AMAZING GRACE RELEASED 22ND MARCH
    & A UK TOUR COMMENCING 9TH APRIL

    Surprise, surprise! Then new single Amazing Grace - which will be released on Monday 22nd March - will not only be released as a CD and Digital Download. It will also be released as a limited edition vinyl picture disc! Collectors stand ready! 
    Amazing Grace will be released by Decode Music and features club re-mixes by Sharp Boys, Filo & Peri, and Mac & Taylor, and the acoustic version features Jamiroquai’s Rob Harris on guitar.
    Surprise, surprise! Puis nouveau single Amazing Grace - qui sera publié le lundi 22 Mars - ne sera pas uniquement être mis sous forme de CD et Digital Download. Il sera également publié comme un disque en édition limitée en vinyle picture! Les collectionneurs sont prêts!
    Amazing Grace sera diffusé par la musique et décoder les caractéristiques re club-mêle par Boys Sharp, Filo & Peri et Mac & Taylor, et la version acoustique caractéristiques de Jamiroquai Rob Harris à la guitare.



    Boy George is back doing what he loves best - singing live… stripped down, acoustic, unplugged. From Friday 9th April Boy George Up Close and Personal: Live in Concert sees George back on the road having just sold out 11 nights at the Leicester Square Theatre in London over Christmas. Taking this show on the road, the tour will see George performing a thrilling set featuring his biggest hits from Culture Club, his solo career, new writing and some great covers.

    On Monday 22nd March, his first single of 2010, Amazing Grace, will be released by MN2S new label, Decode Records. Written by Boy George, John Themis & Roland Faber and produced & mixed by Kinky Roland, the single also features additional vocals by the critically acclaimed Portuguese singer Ana Lains. Amazing Grace will be released as a digital download, a CD single and as a limited edition vinyl picture disc! The release features club re-mixes by Sharp Boys, Filo & Peri, and Mac & Taylor, and the acoustic version features Jamiroquai’s Rob Harris on guitar. MN2S: “It’s really great to be releasing music from such a seminal and iconic artist; we’ve never experienced such a buzz on a single before.”

    Boy George needs little introduction. He first shot to international stardom in the 1980’s as the front man of one of the UK’s biggest exports - Culture Club. He has sold over 50 million albums and has had top 10 hits in every country. Singer, actor, DJ, artist, photographer, fashion designer, he has constantly reinvented himself and remains today one of the world’s most recognisable iconic figures. He recently started a new monthly drink & drug-free night club DOSE at Proud Camden. His return to live work after a 10 year absence wowed audiences and critics throughout the UK:

    Beyond the face paint lies a great British soul voice. - Evening Standard
    Nobody holds the spotlight in quite the same way - Metro
    His unmistakable voice was as solid as ever… A great showman. - Southend Echo
    Outstanding voice… - The Scottish Sun
    .. concert embodied all that should continue to be treasured about Boy George - Newcastle Eve. Chronicle

    9th April LONDON, Leicester Square Theatre
    10th April LONDON, Leicester Square Theatre
    16th April POOLE, Lighthouse
    18th April BLACKPOOL, Grand Theatre
    19th April BIRMINGHAM, Town Hall
    20th April BRIGHTON, The Dome
    21st April GATESHEAD, The Sage
    22nd April MANCHESTER, The Lowry
    23rd April SKEGNESS, The Embassy
    24th April EASTBOURNE, Congress Theatre
    25th April LINCOLN, Theatre Royal
    26th April SWANSEA, Grand Theatre
    27th April CHELTENHAM, Town Hall


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  • Boy George arrives at the ABBAWORLD Exhibition World Premiere at Earls Court on January 26, 2010 in London, England.

     

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    ABBAWORLD Exhibition World Premiere

     

     

     

     

    Boy George arrives at the ABBAWORLD Exhibition World Premiere at Earls Court on January 26, 2010 in London, England.

    ( <script type="text/javascript"></script> January 25, 2010 - Photo by Samir Hussein/Getty Images Europe)

    Anyway, Boy George attended the opening party of this Abba theme park last night and tweeted a video showing Philip Sallon (the promoter responsible for giving George his first DJ gig, before he was in Culture Club) dancing with the Abba holograms.

    You can hear George in the background yelling that the song is not "Dancing Queen" but "Ageing Queen."

     


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