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vardathemessage) wrote2004-08-03 12:47 am
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Rock & Roll History
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‘Do You Want To Touch Me (Oh Yeah)’/Gary Glitter begins.
In the Art Imitates Life Dept. Gary Glitter (real name Paul Francis Gadd) was arrested in 1997 after over 4,000 images of child pornography were found on a computer he took in to be repaired. He was convicted on 54 counts and served two months in prison.
‘Do You Want To Touch Me (Oh Yeah)’/Gary Glitter begins.
Gary Glitter was a British rock and roll performer who topped the British charts several times in the 70s. His Rock 'n' Roll (Part 2) went to #2 in the U.K and charted in the States but has recently had much more success as a stadium anthem. Most male fans now grunting along to that tune during half time have no idea it's written by a man who now looks like this. |
In the Art Imitates Life Dept. Gary Glitter (real name Paul Francis Gadd) was arrested in 1997 after over 4,000 images of child pornography were found on a computer he took in to be repaired. He was convicted on 54 counts and served two months in prison.
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Heavens. How the mighty have fallen.
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Back in the UK, Johnathan King (http://www.nypress.com/15/30/news&columns/culture.cfm) often gets mentioned alongside Glitter, although King (http://www.angryharry.com/reKingandI.htm) was more of an all-round industry man than a musician per se. Again the double standard – King got in trouble because he was caught screwing boys, not girls.
*It should be noted that Glitter's UK pedophilia case dealt with kids younger than 13, both male and female. The Cambodia article linked above specifes boys, however.
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I'm afraid Byker Grove hasn't made it across the pond.