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Boy George: Amy's just like I used to be | 24 janvier 2008

Le chanteur britannique qui vient de commencer une tournée après un break de 10 ans, confie que Winehouse l'a déterminé à revenir à la chanson. « J'adore Amy Winehouse. C'est ma chanteuse préférée. Je pleure à chaque fois que j'écoute ses titres », confie Boy George au Daily Telegraph « C'est une fille qui a un immense talent. Quand elle chante, elle ne fait pas semblant », a-t-il ajouté.


 

 

As his first tour for 10 years gets underway, Boy George talks to Neil McCormick about his empathy for Amy Winehouse - and the outrageous comment that earned him a slap from his mother

"I'm at the party, but my champagne glass is empty," announces Boy George, ripe laughter undermining any intended pathos.

 
 
 

"Everywhere I go in the world people know me, but I'm not really a pop star, I'm not successful, I don't have a career. I'm just really famous."

Last night, George kicked off a series of shows in UK theatres, his first tour in 10 years. "It's about getting out there and reminding people this is what I do, because I've become like a road sweeper, kidnapper, bitchy guy that gets wheeled out to slag everyone off. Less talking, more singing - that's my motto."

It would be a pity if George O'Dowd was to stop talking, but I don't think there's much chance of that. He may be trying to be more discreet, but he remains a hugely entertaining and outrageous conversationalist. And he obviously has plenty to talk about. "I act impulsively and follow my instincts," he says of recent legal problems. "All of my life I have been told I'm not like everybody else, so it's kind of become a habit. It's too late to stop now!"

George is well aware that his provocative flamboyance distracts from his real talent, a hoarse, soulful voice and a gift for writing eloquent, melodic, pithy pop songs. "I am responsible for creating an idea of myself, which hasn't helped me as an artist. But I don't think of myself as a made-up character. I might get a little more spiky when I put make-up on, a little more confident and bitchy, but I'm still the same person. The stuff that motivates me never goes away, I'm always immersed in it."

He doesn't look much like the slight, androgynous creature who rose to superstardom with Culture Club in the '80s. He is without make-up, big, burly and bald, a mirthful, tattooed, middle-aged gay man.

His solo career in the '90s was hugely diverse but not particularly stellar. "The word career bores me. Any artists from my generation who have managed to keep their careers have only done it by sacrificing anything good about themselves. I'd rather have my records ignored and know that they're ****ing great!"

An initially successful reunion with Culture Club in 1998 quickly fell apart. "I realised our reasons for making music were totally at odds. They were happy to go out and do all those hits for ever. It was hideous. Hideous! I didn't become a musician to be miserable."

In the intervening years, he has established a dance record label (More Protein), designer clothing label (B-Rude), been a club DJ, talk radio host, written two memoirs and composed songs for the theatrical musical Taboo, based on his early life in the New Romantic scene. George also appeared in the production. The show ran for two years in London's West End, before transferring disastrously to Broadway, where it closed in 2004 after 100 performances. "I didn't want to come back to London with my tail between my legs. So I stayed in New York and developed a coke habit."

In 2005, after falsely reporting a burglary, he was required to do community service, leading to his humiliating appearance before paparazzi as a street-sweeper. Even worse, he had to go home to face his mother.

"She is a real matriarch. The whole scene was like a mafia movie: 'Mum's in the bedroom, go upstairs.' She just sat there; she doesn't have to say much. She's the sort of person who can fill the whole house with sadness. That was the thing that was the most upsetting beause I knew that she would be devastated." He laughs guiltily. "And I continue to do it."

A heavily styled, flamboyantly made-up pop star who sings soulful, intimate love songs and is a magnet for trouble in their personal life - now who does that remind you of? "I love Amy Winehouse. My favourite thing was seeing her going into Shoreditch police station because that's where I was nicked. It's obviously the pop star cop shop.

"She looks as if she should be in a John Waters movie, the pencil skirt, the beehive, always slightly dizzy. She reminds me of myself in the early days of Culture Club. She really inspired me to sing again. For me, the measure of a great singer is whether they make me cry. I love George Michael's voice, but he never made me cry. Amy makes it sound so effortless, but she's not faking it. It comes down to a complete package, feeling it, doing it, living it."

Despite his other pursuits, George says he has never stopped writing songs. "I've got hundreds. It's the way I try to make sense of everything.Relationships stir my songs - the injustice of love, so wonderful and in another breath baffling. You can't prove love. Everyone feels it differently. It's really just in our imaginations."

He points out that his late father, Jeremiah O'Dowd, left his mother, Dinah, for another woman, only a few years before he died in 2004. "She was having a go at me recently about a relationship that I was having that she decided wasn't healthy, 'Where's it going?' she said. I went 'Mum, Dad left you after 47 years. Where's anything going?' She slapped me really hard. But it was true. Love is a bit like God: you just have to put a lot of faith into it and believe that whatever the person is feeling is real, even if it's a battle to convince yourself."

His geniality and candour make George easy company, but the complex emotions that drive him are never too far from the surface. He is clearly concerned about reasserting himself in the public's eyes as a genuine talent. "I feel as if I'm starting from scratch," he says. Yet when I suggest that he might benefit from going before his public without make-up, he is horrified and a little offended. And, despite the fact that he is unadorned for our interview, and looks perfectly fine, he refuses to have his picture taken by the photographer.

"Why should I not wear make-up? It doesn't get in the way with Amy, so why should it with me? Because she's a girlie? People should have got over it by now. At this stage of the game, it's not about shocking people. I just think I look prettier with make-up on. I've got some magic: I pull when I've got make-up on. I'm not going to dismantle myself just to prove I've grown up."

If the reaction seems over-the-top, its roots run deep. "Gay people are raised in a veil of silence, no one talks about it because to talk is to encourage it. So you spend your life knowing there's something wrong with you. It never goes away, and suddenly you are expected to think like everyone else? It's too late. I don't want to compromise. I enjoy being who I am."

And yet, despite his protests, Boy George is an elaborate construct and admits as much when he explains why he always turns down reality TV shows. "The whole point of being a pop star was to avoid reality; I don't want anything to do with it. I don't want people to know I'm ordinary and boring. Ziggy Stardust in Sainsbury's - it's just not a good look."

What he does want is a chance to express himself again, doing what he loves. "I don't want to go, 'Hey, George is back!' because I haven't really been anywhere. I'm not trying to have a pop career, I just want a bit of credibility."

  • Boy George is at the London Shaw Theatre until Sun, and then touring the country until February 24.
  • http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2008/01/24/bmgeorge124.xml

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    Songs That Make You Dance And Cry | 24 janvier 2008

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    Boy George on UK TV Show This Morning 21/01/08 | 23 janvier 2008

    Boy George singing 'This little light of mine' on this morning uk tv show 21/01/08 :

    http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=CE6668673E30D6A3

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    Boy George's point to prove | 23 janvier 2008

    IF there is a person least likely to wallow in pop nostalgia, it is Boy George. "I sometimes think I'm the only person who realises that the eighties are over," he says, as we discuss the amazing success of the Here And Now tours, which have kept many a 1980s hitmaker in business.

    "I'm not the sort of person who sits at home thinking about the old days. It was an amazing time, but it's gone."

    As for the idea of reconvening Culture Club, he spits: "We've done it. It didn't work."

    A Culture Club reunion, minus George, was attempted last year, with new boy Sam Butcher being recruited to fill those giant, gender-blurring shoes.

    "If I'd done that, they'd have taken me to court," says George. "It didn't work and it was never going to work."

    All of which leaves George O'Dowd - decidedly un-boyish at 46 - making a fresh start.

    "I'm always writing and I want to look for a good producer, and get myself a record deal," he says. "I'm starting from the beginning. I'm a new artist with a lot of reputation."

    Before then, though, George takes to the road for a short UK tour, the theme being Songs That Make You Dance And Cry. Those big Culture Club hits from the 1980s will be sung, as will highlights of his later solo career. But don't mention that N word.

    "I'm not coming out to do a nostalgia show," he stresses again. "Nostalgia is a word which stinks of desperation. There are a lot of people who think I am desperate and they are very wrong.

    "I feel this is a good time to do this. It's not motivated by money. They're small shows. We'll barely cover costs. I haven't made any money out of being a musician in - God knows - 20 years." Since Culture Club disbanded in 1986, George has been exploring electronic music, DJ'ing, writing autobiographies, overseeing a fashion label B-Rude and turning his life into a stage musical, Taboo. Culture Club reunited briefly to tour in 1998.

    "When I started DJ'ing, I was a northern DJ," he says. "I never played in London. I spent literally every weekend for 10 to 15 years driving from London to Manchester, Newcastle, everywhere."

    Familiar territory

    So Manchester is very familiar territory.

    "The last time I was there, I was sued," he says, letting out a fatalistic chortle. And he was. Nightclub promoter Kasia Saleh was awarded £31,000 three months ago when she sued the singer in Manchester High Court for pulling out of a concert in October, 2005, at short notice.

    At the time of the no-show, the court heard, George was in the grip of drug addiction, having just been arrested for possession of cocaine in New York.

    That drugs charge was dropped, George pleaded guilty to wasting police time and a spell of community service followed in August, 2006, the world's press converging on Manhattan to witness a stocky pop star in high-visibility vest picking up litter.

    "I have to accept that in the past couple of years, all people have heard of me are bad things," says George. "So I've got to show them I'm not some seedy road-sweeper, that actually I am a proper artist and songwriter and I've got a great voice. And I think I forgot that as well. I got pre-occupied with other things and lost confidence in myself."

    Though clearly keen to start this new chapter of his life, George has not felt obliged to explain or excuse those torrid times.

    Happened

    "One thing I've learned to do is keep my mouth shut," he says. "Have you noticed any interviews with me about anything that's happened? I've not spoken to anybody and that's very unusual for me. I think at this stage I don't really have a career I need to save."

    Being at the centre of a media throng has been familiar territory for George since his much-publicised heroin addiction in the mid-1980s.

    There are uncomfortable resonances of that tabloid saga in coverage of present-day stars Pete Doherty and Amy Winehouse. "I relate 100 per cent to what she's going through," George says of Winehouse, whom he regards as the most exciting talent in pop today.

    "And I wish I could just say to her `Enjoy it while you have it'. A pop career is like a relationship. When you're in love with someone, you spend so much time worrying where it's going, what the future of it is, and you miss out on enjoying it."

    One pop career which has managed without George's wise words is that of Kylie Minogue. He wrote a song for the pop princess's X album - her first album after recovering from breast cancer - and was miffed when it didn't make it on to the final tracklisting.

    "I wrote this song called Survival for her, and her A&R (artist and repertoire) man rejected it," says George. "It was a song she asked me to write specifically about what she'd been going through. When I read the reviews, they said this album was the chance for her to talk about what she'd been through, and she hadn't.

    "I was quite shocked that the A&R man didn't have the taste to use it because it was fantastic, and everyone who heard it said it was such a Kylie song. But it has real lyrics, as opposed to la-la-la."

    Boy George appears at The Lowry, Salford on February 3. £25. Click here to buy tickets. Then at Buxton Opera House on February 4.
    http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/entertainment/music/rock_and_pop/s/1033046_boy_georges_point_to_prove

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    Régine : un nouvel album avec Robbie Williams, Boy George et Liza Minelli ! | 19 janvier 2008

    Entourée de stars internationales, la chanteuse revisite les titres phares de son répertoire...

    Les plus jeunes se souviennent du passage de Régine dans la Ferme Célébrité 2, sur TF1, pendant l'été 2005. Les autres gardent un souvenir indélébile de la chanteuse à la crinière de feu, personnage emblématique des nuits parisiennes et internationales. L'œil pétillant et le verbe haut, Régine Zylberberg, 78 ans depuis le 26 décembre dernier, n'a pas fini de nous surprendre. L'amie de Barbra Streisand, Julio Iglesias, Ivana Trump, ou Jack Nicholson, enregistre un nouvel album ! Produit par Valéry Zeitoun, pour AZ/ Universal, ce disque (dont le contrat a été signé le 29 novembre dernier) reprend 16 chansons essentielles du répertoire de la grande Zoa. On y retrouve évidemment Les p'tits papiers, de Serge Gainsbourg, et La grande Zoa, de Frédéric Botton, ou encore Azzuro de Paolo Conte. Mais il ne s'agit pas là d'un énième best of lambda. L'originalité de ce disque, attendu courant avril, tient au fait que Régine chante avec d'autres artistes, plus prestigieux (et différents) les uns que les autres. Jane Birkin, Boy George, Liza Minelli, Bernard Lavilliers et même Robbie Williams, entre autres, se succèdent au côté de la chanteuse. De quoi faire pâlir de jalousie les stars du top 50, tant on a rarement vu autant de pointures se réunir autour d'une même artiste ! Flattée Régine ? Oui, mais surtout amusée ! Enfermée dans un studio depuis début décembre, l'infatigable reine de la nuit s'amuse comme une folle. Son âme d'enfant chevillée au corps, malgré les nombreuses épreuves infligées par la vie, Régine promet de nous en mettre encore plein les yeux... et les oreilles.

    http://www.purepeople.com/2644-Regine-un-nouvel-album-avec-Robbie-Williams-Boy-George-et-Liza-Minelli-.html

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    VOILA LE 1ER FORUM FRANCAIS DE BOY GEORGE : Image and video hosting by TinyPic http://forum-boy-george.forumactif.net/

    LA PHOTO DU MOMENT

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    PLANNING / AGENDA

    SATURDAY 14th NOVEMBER '09 - Godspeed @ Apocathery - London, UK
    Info
    @ www.apothecarybar.co.uk




    THURSDAY 19th NOVEMBER '09 - Beach Babylon Blanket, Shoreditch, London, UK - Fee £15 on the door - Info @ www.beachblanket.co.uk
    BOY GEORGE & FAT TONY DJ EXCLUSIVE SET IN AID OF
    www.mind.org.uk



    FRIDAY 20th NOVEMBER - CHICAGO ROCK - HOUSE SESSIONS PRESENTS BOY GEORGE - NORTHAMPTON - UK - http://www.chicago-rock-cafe.co.uk/northampton

    SATURDAY 21st NOVEMBER - BEDUIN - LONDON UK - http://www.beduin-london.co.uk/



    THURSDAY 26th NOVEMBER '09 - COVER TO COVER, Paradise Pub, London, UK - This is an Charity event to raise awareness for The Hepatitis C Campaign 'Get Tested'. Boy George is one of many artists who will be there. Info @ www.ents24.com


    FRIDAY 27th NOVEMBER - JUMPING JACKS - HOUSE SESSIONS PRESENTS BOY GEORGE - HALIFAX UK - http://www.jumpinjaks.com

    SATURDAY 28th NOVEMBER '09 - THE DOT COTTON CLUB -Dot Cotton 18th Birthday Party feat. Boy George-The Junction, Cambridge, UK
    Info @
    www.dotcottonclub.com




    FRIDAY 4th DECEMBER - TIGER TIGER - PORTSMOUTH - UK - http://www.tigertiger-ports.co.uk/
    Info @
    www.thewhitehouselondon.co.uk

    SATURDAY 5th DECEMBER '09 - DUSK - HEREFORD - UK - http://www.dusknightclub.com/


    SUNDAY 6th DECEMBER'09 : WILD FRUIT RED PARTY 09 - BRIGHTON - UK - http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=134784978164&ref=mf



    MONDAY 7th DECEMBER - CHICAGO ROCK - HOUSE SESSIONS PRESENTS BOY GEORGE - AYELSBURY -UK - http://www.chicago-rock-cafe.co.uk/events-and-tickets/aylesbury



    WEDNESDAY 9th DECEMBER '09 - ROYAL ALBERT HALL, London, UK - Guest appereance at Rufus Wainwright family Christmas Concert.
    Info & tickets @
    www.anotsosilentnight.net


    FRIDAY 11th DECEMBER - CLUB 107 - CRAWLEY- UK - http://www.the107club.co.uk/




    SATURDAY 12th DECEMBER '09 - KOOLWATERS - Passion, Suderland, UK www.passionsuderland.com


    FRIDAY 18th DECEMBER - GIBSONS with MARC VEDO - OSWESTRY - UK


    SATURDAY 26th DECEMBER - GARLAND'S - LIVERPOOL - UK - http://www.garlandsnightclub.com/08/index.php



    THURSDAY 31th DECEMBER - CREAM ARENA - CHESTER - UK & FLAMINGO'S - BLACKPOOL - http://www.flamingoonline.co.uk/

    BOY GEORGE IN CONCERT BOY GEORGE EN CONCERT

    "Up close & personal "
    at
    Leicester Square Theatre

     20,21,22,23,27,28,29,30 December 2009.

    Boy George needs little introduction…he shot to international stardom in the 80’s as the front man of one of the UK’s biggest exports Culture Club and has remained one of the world’s most recognisable iconic figures…however George himself says…’I am sometimes recognised for all the wrong reasons’. In advance of his 2010 European Tour George will perform a set of exclusive intimate shows at Leicester Square Theatre…stripped down, acoustic, unplugged whatever cliché you want to call it this set of exclusive concerts lies bare George as an artist, singer, lyricist and musician – this is simply ‘The Man and his Music’… performing his biggest hits from Culture Club, his solo career, new writing and covers from his own music heroes. DON’T MISS ONE OF THE BEST SOUL VOICES AND MOST COLOURFUL PERSONALITIES BRITIAN AS EVER PRODUCED!

    £35.00-£45.00



    http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user?query=search&category=misc&search=Boy+George®ion=gb_london&beginmonth=12&beginday=10&beginyear=2009

    CLIP DU MOIS

    BRAND NEW AMERICAN HEART (BLISS feat BOY GEORGE)

    CULTE VIDEO - NOSTALGIA : 2000

    Boy George avec CULTURE CLUB COLD SHOULDER live tv 2000

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