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Your comment reveals total ignorance to call someone rude or inconsiderate for someone to post and share a factual thread. You don't contribute to the board but criticize others for sharing a simple video? Please grow up. You have brought the board to a new low.
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I am guessing Annabellee had not watched the programme yet...... She didn’t want to know who had been sent home.. That’s all, No big deal. Paleshadow is right, a warning could have been given. |
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That being said - I wasn't impressed with the Stevie inspired look. She played it safe - almost Halloween costume Stevie. As a clown, she should've camped it up some more. |
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I did not like this interpretation of Stevie. You can see that the other contestants hammed up their performances but ultimately commanded the stage and paid tribute to the icons. This contestant appeared to be mocking Stevie the entire time, from the flailing arm movements to the "dizzy" bit at the end. I don't watch the show so I don't know how much control the contestant had if the voice track was prerecorded but I thought this was a real missed opportunity. Even the costume is a busy amalgam of many of Stevie's looks. If the contestant ditched the hat and added a microphone -even a cordless one! - the look itselfwould have been less distracting.
As for the criticism that Stevie does not have backup dancers and therefore there is less for the contestant to rely on... Stevie has had backup singers, particularly Lori and Sharon, for her entire solo career and they have been known to jam as wild as Stevie at times! Not to mention how Stevie grooves with her guitar players during the guitar solo in performances of Stand Back, for instance. I never realized how much Stevie relied on her dance background on stage. What on earth was this queen doing with her fingers/hand??? Anyone who needs inspiration for Stevie's dance moves should look no further than the 1981 Gold & Braid video... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9E03qFVxpk From the crazy tambourine clapping and twirling, to Stevie's signature high kicks and deep squat with the microphone, to Stevie rolling her shoulders and shaking her hips, you would think that these stage antics would be golden to anyone attempting to parody or impersonate her. Even though the Gold & Braid performance is not well known, you can see many of Stevie's signature moves in any live performance of Edge of Seventeen or Stand Back, her top solo hits. So I am confused about why this contestant felt Stevie lacked source material. Look at how much fun the other contestants are having! This contestant looks miserable but could have had so much more fun with this as well.
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Neither was I. I do think she was the hardest Diva to perform as in this way. It's a contest, and if you want to win you almost have to mock your idol in a way. Soooo, I think if it were me I would have come out with white powder on my nose and maybe spun a bit more. I think I would have played up the witch angle like the other contestant said, but then maybe pulled off my cape at the end and on my back have "I am not a witch" bedazzled on my shirt or something. LOL. Editing because I just thought of another prop. She could have come out with a fake white cockatoo!!!
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For some reason I wasn't able to copy the text and post the article, but here's a link to why Stevie is a gay icon (in retort to the contestant's claim that she isn't).
https://www.billboard.com/articles/n...nicks-gay-icon |
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[QUOTE=paleshadow;1220420]Neither was I. I do think she was the hardest Diva to perform as in this way. It's a contest, and if you want to win you almost have to mock your idol in a way. Soooo, I think if it were me I would have come out with white powder on my nose and maybe spun a bit more. I think I would have played up the witch angle like the other contestant said, but then maybe pulled off my cape at the end and on my back have "I am not a witch" bedazzled on my shirt or something. LOL. Editing because I just thought of another prop. She could have come out with a fake white cockatoo!!![/QUOTE
I love these ideas!! Too bad the drag queen wasnt a bit more inventive. |
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5 Reasons Stevie Nicks Is, In Fact, a Gay Icon
The internet was set ablaze last week when Thorgy Thor, the now-eliminated competitor from season 3 of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, appeared to claim on national television that Stevie Nicks was not a gay icon. Thorgy since clarified her stance, telling Billboard the show's editing was misleading and that she actually said, “Stevie Nicks is not a gay icon who can win at a gay drag queen competition next to the divas in this challenge.” Even so, it needs to be reiterated that Stevie Nicks is unequivocally a gay icon. Over the decades Stevie has garnered a massive gay fan following, which she regularly acknowledges. Along with her shoutout on Drag Race, here are five more reasons that Stevie Nicks deserves her gay icon status. 1. She recognizes LGBTQ people as people first. When sitting down for an interview with OUT Magazine, Nicks could have given any multitude of answers as to why she thinks she has such a passionate gay fanbase. But the answer she gave was so much more insightful. “I can’t say that I’m so glad that gay people like my music, because I have never looked at gay people as different from any other people,” she said. “We are all one consciousness. The fact that anybody loves my music makes me feel very good, because this is what I do.” She even added that she thinks the idea of coming out is naturally unfair to gay people. “The idea of carrying that secret around would have killed me,” she said. “If I were gay, the second that I knew, I would have said, ‘OK, everybody, this is how it is, and either you still like me or I don’t care.’” 2. Her struggles can be easily related to by the gay community. In songs like "Gold Dust Woman" and "Mabel Normand," Stevie has opened up to the public about her struggle with cocaine addiction. In multiple interviews, Stevie has honestly talked about the hardships that come with addiction and what it feels like to finally beat it. She has always had a standard, in her music and in her life, of being open and honest. That openness is meant to help others with their own struggles, which is something every gay icon to date does for their audience: they make art out of their own personal trials in order to encourage others to face theirs head on. 3. Her role as a singing witch on American Horror Story was a tribute to “misfits.” If there was ever a showrunner who knows how to give the LGBTQ community what they want, it’s Ryan Murphy. So when it was announced that Stevie Nicks would be making an appearance on American Horror Story: Coven, fans were overjoyed. When she was interviewed by Billboard about why she wanted to do the show, she said that it was because she thought Ryan Murphy knew how to write about not fitting in. “I think that Ryan just writes about misfits,” she said. “Whether they’re kids that don’t fit in in high school, or whether they’re witches who don’t fit into society, he just writes about people that don’t fit in.” 4. The Night of 1,000 Stevies is one of the gayest things ever. Picture a room full of drag queens, impersonators, gothics, wiccans and fangirls all dressed up as Stevie Nicks, dancing and twirling around to the star’s music. That exactly what the Night of 1,000 Stevies is — an annual dress-up ball held in New York City where Stevie Nicks fans come together and celebrate the iconic artist’s music and fashion. There is even a 2001 movie, called Gypsy 83, whose plot centers around gay teens trying to get to the Night of 1,000 Stevies. When asked when she knew she was a gay icon by PrideSource, Stevie said it was when she learned about the annual celebration. Even the icon herself knows just how fabulous and gay this yearly event is. 5. Her music has become a backdrop for gay romantic love. In "Sexy," an episode in the second season of Glee, Santana Lopez (Naya Rivera) and Brittany Pierce (Heather Morris) join substitute teacher Holly (Gwyneth Paltrow) in a heartbreaking rendition of "Landslide," after which the two female characters express their love for one another. Separately, a Kickstarter campaign from last year aimed to fund an animated short film entitled The Shawl, which explored how the music of Stevie Nicks brought two gay men together. These are just two examples of how Nicks’ music has brought so much love and positivity to the LGBTQ community, even if her songs are not explicitly about the LGBTQ experience. https://www.billboard.com/articles/n...nicks-gay-icon |
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I don't dispute Stevie being a gay icon. Many hugely successful female recording artists are. I don't think Stevie is anti-gay at all. However way back in the NickFix days of the late 90s I remember Stevie not embracing The Night of a 1000 Stevie's shows. She called it "really scary." In those days drag was not embraced as it is today perhaps. But it shows she did not embrace the first few years of these shows. Why? It appears that drag queens frightened her
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