The male music guest on SNL wore a dress. That’s been done, but no one looked as stupid – IOTW Report

The male music guest on SNL wore a dress. That’s been done, but no one looked as stupid

The really sad part is that he can’t sing worth shit.

He is awful. He’d get a courtesy golf clap at Karaoke Night.

ht/ c. steven tucker

29 Comments on The male music guest on SNL wore a dress. That’s been done, but no one looked as stupid

  1. Boy George is actually a very anti-woke when it comes to the whole tranny “preferred pronouns” bunk. He may be a flamboyant gay man but he knows you can’t change genders.

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  2. Well, I thought his dress was nice. It would have looked a lot better on a black woman, however. But then, I had the sound off (thanks to BFH’s quality warning).

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  3. Back in the ‘60’s there was a Canadian singer named Jackie Shane. He actually was a good, soulful singer but he did have a somewhat high-pitched voice. In 1965 he appeared on American TV. With the name of Jackie and a high pitched voice, and knowing that No-one had no idea who he was, he dressed as a woman. https://youtu.be/yUYW2iwimBw

  4. I remember when I first saw Prince perform on Don Kirshner’s after SNL a long time ago. Prancing around in a purple velvet bikini – and nothing else.

    It took decades to convince me he wasn’t gay.

    If he was, he sure banged some hot chicks along the way.

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  5. I remember seeing Men At Work on SNL. They knew how to perform live, but they were an Australian bar band so performing well live was probably good for their health.

    Laura Brannigan, on the other hand, couldn’t carry a tune in a bucket live. Then again, I heard her career was built the same way as Kamala Harris’s.

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  6. @BFH:

    Got news for you, we’re the radicals now.

    Time for a Mencken quotation!

    The notion that a radical is one who hates his country is naïve and usually idiotic. He is, more likely, one who likes his country more than the rest of us, and is thus more disturbed than the rest of us when he sees it debauched. He is not a bad citizen turning to crime; he is a good citizen driven to despair.

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  7. Holy crap, I am tone deaf and I could probably do better than that….although I wouldn’t even try because I have self-respect and I do not wear women’s clothing.

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