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George Alan O'Dowd, better known as Boy George (born June 14, 1961 in Eltham,
London) is a rock singer-songwriter. George grew up in a large, working-class
Irish family, which originated in Thurles, in Co. Tipperary, Ireland.
O'Dowd was a part of the British new romantic movement which emerged in the late
1970s and was popularised in the early 1980s. He and Marilyn (born Peter
Robinson (were regulars at 'The Blitz' (regulars being labelled as Blitz Kids),
a highly stylised nightclub in London run by Steve Strange of the musical group
Visage, and a place which spawned many early 1980s pop stars such as Spandau
Ballet. Essentially the new romantics based their image on the coolness of David
Bowie and high fashion, and the music of Cock sock mothers, Kraftwerk, Marc
Bolan and post punk New Wave see Taboo.
O'Dowd gained fame with his group Culture Club during the 1980s. His music is
often classified as blue-eyed soul, since he was heavily influenced by Rhythm
and Blues and reggae. Early recordings with Culture Club showed that O'Dowd's
vocals had an emotional quality which was reminiscent of American soul music of
the 1960s and 1970s. His later solo work has also touched on glam rock
influences and was particularly influenced by David Bowie and Iggy Pop.
Boy George is also known for his flamboyant and androgynous appearance back in
the 80s and early 90s.
Career
Discovery
Boy George's androgynous style caught the attention of music executive Malcolm
McLaren, of Sex Pistols fame, who arranged for O'Dowd to perform with the group
Bow Wow Wow, featuring Annabella Lwin, at various shows. He was christened
Lieutenant Lush and he nearly stole the spotlight from Lwin.
Culture Club
Boy George's association with Bow Wow Wow ended soon afterwards, and he started
his own group with bassist Mikey Craig. The group was to be called In Praise Of
Lemmings, but the name was later abandoned. Jon Moss (who had drummed with The
Damned, Adam and the Ants and London) then joined the group and became George's
lover. The final member to join the band was Roy Hay (who at the time was
guitarist in a band called Russian Bouquet), who was selected after the group's
association with another guitarist, 'Suede', proved unsatisfactory. The group
abandoned another name, Sex Gang Children, and settled on the name Culture Club
after assessing that the group consisted of an Irish singer, a Jamaican-Briton
on bass, a Jewish drummer, and an Englishman on guitar.
The band signed with Virgin Records in the UK and with Epic Records in America,
and released its debut album Kissing To Be Clever in 1982. The album's third
single, "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?", enjoyed massive success. It reached #1
in sixteen countries (#2 U.S.), and the group became a staple on American radio
and the new MTV network. This single was followed by "Time (Clock Of The Heart)"
(not on the UK LP), which reached #2, and "I'll Tumble 4 Ya", which reached #9.
This gave Culture Club the distinction of being the first group since the
Beatles to amass at least three top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 from a
debut album. Their next album, Colour By Numbers was also a success. The single
"Church Of The Poison Mind" (featuring Helen Terry) became a Top 10 hit, and
"Karma Chameleon" became a #1 single in numerous countries around the world,
including the U.S., where it stayed at #1 for four weeks, and the UK, where it
was the best-selling single of the year, spending six weeks at #1. It stands as
the group's biggest hit. "Miss Me Blind" and "It's A Miracle" were Top 5 and Top
20 hits respectively, and "Victims" was another Top 3 UK hit.
That George had become the main songwriter of the band became evident when
Culture Club contributed to the movie soundtrack Electric Dreams. George and Roy
Hay had already written "Love Lies Lost" for backing singer Helen Terry and a
new tune "Passing Friend" for the upcoming Beach Boys album but the two Culture
Club songs for Electric Dreams, "The Dream" and "Love is Love", was also written
solely by George and Roy Hay. Moreover, the P. P. Arnold song "Electric Dreams"
was credited only to George and Phil Pickett who also co-wrote "Karma Chameleon"
By now Boy George had become a household name in many countries around the world
and he was a natural choice for one of the lead vocals on the Band Aid single
"Do They Know It's Christmas". In early 1986, he guest-starred on an episode of
The A-Team entitled "Cowboy George", in which he played himself. The plot
involved (ficticious) country singer Cowboy George being booked to play in a
small rural town, to be used as a cover for an armed robbery, but due to a mix
up Boy George arrives instead.
In late 1985, George had become addicted to drugs. The addiction quickly evolved
into a heroin addiction and Culture Club started to lose its place musically.
Their 1986 album From Luxury to Heartache dragged on for so long that producer
Arif Mardin had to disband the sessions and leave it up to engineer Lew Hahn to
record the final vocals. Songs like "Gusto Blusto" and "Reasons" took days for
George to finish. Following the release of the album, rumours of George's
addiction began to circulate, and by the summer of 1986, he announced that he
was indeed addicted to drugs. In July, he was arrested by the British police for
possession of cannabis. Several days later, keyboardist Michael Rudetski, who
played on From Luxury to Heartache and had co-written “Sexuality” and "What Have
I Got To Lose" with George, was found dead of a heroin overdose in George's
home. This followed a second death, friend Mark Vaultier who overdosed on
methadone and Valium at a party Boy George was attending but got arrested en
route on suspicion of carrying drugs. An American Culture Club tour was
cancelled and the group had disbanded by late 1986.
Solo career
Still battling his heroin addiction and subsequent dependence on prescription
narcotics, George started recording his first solo album. In 1987, Sold was
released and George enjoyed several hit singles including "Everything I Own"
(UK#1), "Keep Me In Mind" (UK#29), "To be Reborn" (UK#13) as well as the title
song (UK#24).
Despite UK success, George never really managed to duplicate that success in the
US, especially because he was not able to go to America because of the previous
year's drug charges, though he did score a moderate hit with the song "Live My
Life" (#40 US) from the Hiding Out soundtrack. His second US album High Hat
comprised of songs from two of his solo British albums released after Sold. The
R&B song "Don't Take My Mind On A Trip", produced by Teddy Riley, became the
only hit from High Hat, reaching top 5 on the R&B chart.
His following release was a song to protest against the governing UK
Conservative Party's legal restrictions on anyone working for a local authority
promoting homosexuality, 'No Clause 28 (Emilio Pasquez Space Face Full Remix)'
was a big underground acid house hit.
No Clause 28 (Emilio Pasquez Space Face Full Remix) excerpt
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In 1989, after being presented with a demo of the track 'Everything Starts with
an E' by ragamuffin artist MC Kinky of E-zee Posse, George formed his own label,
More Protein. He also recorded under the name
Loves You, (writing under the pseudonym Angela Dust), releasing two
other underground club hits "After The Love" and "Generations Of Love", and "Bow
Down Mister". With "Bow Down Mister", he returned to the UK top 30 in 1991.
Inspired by his involvement in the Hare Krishna movement (ISKCON), George had
written the song during a trip to India and with its reminiscence of "Karma
Chameleon" it was intended for the Culture Club reunion, which never came about.
"Bow Down Mister" would become a signature song for Boy George but also for
Culture Club during their tours in the late 1990s.
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The original full-length version of "Bow Down Mister" features on Jesus Loves
You only album, "The Martyr Mantras", released in 1990 in the UK (and a little
later in 1991 in other countries, where either the cover had a label attached
upon it, highlighting that Jesus Loves You was A project by Boy George, or the
record was directly credited to Boy George only). The album also included the
two previously mentioned underground club hits, as well as a third single taken
from it, "One On One" (which, though it did not chart in the UK, became very
popular in its single version, remixed by Massive Attack), the equally
well-known "Love Hurts" (also remixed for the single version, it formed a
double-A-side single with "Bow Down Mister", though the big success enjoyed by
the latter ended up by overshadowing the former, otherwise a potentially strong
singalong catchy tune), and finally the high energy remix of "No Clause 28"
(which, originally released as an independent 12" maxi-single, already featured
on "Boyfriend" album too).
On Saturdays 31 March 1990 to 6 April 1991, Boy George presented a weekly chat
and music show on the Power Station satellite channel called Blue Radio,
described as a three hour party with guests and games.
In 1992, George scored a hit with a version of the song "The Crying Game"
(produced by the Pet Shop Boys), which was featured on the movie of the same
name, and reached the top twenty of the Billboard Hot 100. Although he'd had
solo hits in the UK, this would be his first and only big US pop hit since
Culture Club's 1986 single "Move Away".
A lot of recordings were made between 1990 and 1994, but never surfaced. A pop
and worldmusic-oriented album was scheduled for release by Jesus Loves You in
1992, named "Popularity Breeds Contempt", but never came out. Only three tracks
with their respective remixed versions survived, ending up on the "Sweet Toxic
Love" EP, released in the same year (which only reached #65 in the UK Chart).
This contained the title-track (an evident endeavour to duplicate the winning
formula of "Bow Down Mister"), the original dance version of "Am I Losing
Control?" (first, one of the five long tracks on "The Devil In Sister George"
1994 EP, and then included, in a shorter country version, simply re-titled
"Losing Control", on 2002 "U Can Never B2 Straight"), and the rare track "Oh
Lord" (which was only available on the vinyl maxi-single of the EP, and has
never again resurfaced anywhere so far). The album (the tentative title of
which, "Popularity Breeds Contemps", also survived as opening line spoken at the
beginning of the 1993 collection called "At Worst: The Best of Boy George and
Culture Club") was shelved, as it were, in favour of the recent growing interest
in rock for George.
He released a rock-driven Cheapness And Beauty in 1995, but the album was not
successful, although "Same Thing in Reverse" did become a minor US hit. Again,
most critics were good (although some never understood the mix of acoustic
ballads and country-folk tunes with aggressive glam rock tracks). It was clear
that there were tensions between Virgin Records and Boy George at this time, and
the album received almost no promotion.
A follow-up to Cheapness And Beauty, tentatively named "Too Spooky" was recorded
in spring 1996 but shelved, especially due to problems with Virgin Records. Some
of the tracks from those sessions appeared later on The Unrecoupable One Man
Bandit Volume One, which was at first sold on internet only and then distributed
by several minor labels.
Another project from the time was a new group that would include Boy George and
two long-time musicians, John Themis and Richie Stevens. Initially named
"Shallow", it was later re-named "Dubversive". The project took place in 1997
and was to include trip-hop, dub and reggae. The project was shelved, this time
due to a lack of interest by record companies because of the group's lack of
commercial appeal. Some songs from those sessions surfaced later on the 2002
Culture Club Box set and some others appeared on eBay in 2004.
On some other labels, several dance-oriented tracks were released in various
countries. For example, "Love is Leaving" went top 3 in Italy and "When Will You
Learn" reached the top positions in the Switzerland charts.
Around the turn of the century, Boy George collaborated on songs with
dance-oriented acts. For example, "Why Go," a slow-paced track with Faithless,
from their Sunday 8 PM LP, was later released in a remixed form in some European
countries and Australia. A track was done with Groove Armada, named "Innocence
Is Lost", but was only released on a promo 12" in 1999.
From 2001 to 2004, George was involved in the production of his hit musical
"Taboo". It was performed in London in 2002-2003 and then was taken to Broadway
for one hundred performances. Boy George was nominated for a Tony Awards for the
"Best Musical Score", receiving good reviews about all the original songs
included in the show.
In 2002, Boy George released U Can Never B2 Straight, an "unplugged" collection
of rare and lesser known acoustic works. It contained unreleased tracks from
previous years as well as some ballads from Cheapness And Beauty and the Culture
Club album Don't Mind if I Do. It received the best reviews of Boy George's solo
career, many of them highlighting his strong song writing abilities. The record
was only released in the UK and Japan, and received almost no promotion from
Virgin Records, only rising to 147 on the UK album charts.
From 2002 to 2004, under the pseudonym "the Twin", Boy George experimented in
electronica, releasing limited edition 7" singles and promo records. Performed
in small venues such as the Nag Nag Club, the material was considered
innovative, but not commercially marketable. This period, however, was a very
creative and liberating one for George; for "the Twin," could sing whatever he
wanted.
An album recorded in the Spring of 2003 was also shelved. A collaboration with
electronic combo T-Total, the album was a collection of covers of songs by
Jefferson Airplane, David Bowie, John Lennon, Dusty Springfield, T-Rex, and the
Eurythmics among others. It is suggested that Boy George's numerous abandoned
projects are due to his broad interest and need to explore other creative
mediums such as photography, writing, and fashion.
On his "More Protein" website, George did announce another unreleased album,
named Straight, for summer 2005. It was to include tracks like "Panic" and
"Talking Love". Fortunately, four tracks were released as a sampler with the
book of the same name in 2005. A reggae-ton oriented EP was also planned for
August 2006 but was never released. Some recent tracks are now shared by George
himself on his YouTube account, his three myspace pages and sometimes on his
official site.
In January of 2007, Boy George, released "Time Machine" on Plan A Records. "Time
Machine" was co-written by double Ivor Novello Award-winning songwriter Amanda
Ghost who also co-wrote "You're Beautiful" with James Blunt.
Australian singer Kylie Minogue asked to work with George and Amanda Ghost for
her upcoming album, which is set to be released in 2007. It will not be the
first time that George has given songs to other artists. In the past, he shared
compositions with the Beach Boys, Caron Wheeler, Charlotte Church, Mica Paris
and many others. He also wrote many of the tracks for the artists on his own
dance oriented music label, More Protein, such as Eve Gallagher, Zee Asha, Lippy
Lou, and E-Zee Possee.
Culture Club reunions
In July 1998, a reunited Culture Club performed three dates in Monte Carlo and
then joined Human League and Howard Jones in a "Big Rewind" tour of the US. The
following month, the band appeared on Late Night with David Letterman and made
an appearance in Britain, their first in 14 years. Later that year, the band had
a Top 5 hit in the UK with "I Just Wanna Be Loved" and later a top 30 hit with
"Your Kisses are Charity".
In 2006, the band decided to again reunite and tour; however, George declined to
join them for this tour. As a result, two members of Culture Club replaced
George with vocalist Sam Butcher. George has expressed his displeasure at the
turn of events. Finally, after one showcase and one live show, that project was
shelved.
Personal life
Drug use
With George's relationship with Moss over, and with a poor reaction to the
band's third album, George suffered several setbacks, and ultimately turned to
drugs. This caused the downward spiral of the group, and they eventually
disbanded, as George could no longer work with Moss.
George struggled against his severe heroin addiction for many years. He would
appear in public under the influence of the drug, and even attempted to do
concerts in such a state. Addictions to other drugs followed, and George's
younger brother David, in an attempt to save his famous sibling from death, went
on UK national television and blew the whistle on George. Some of George's
closest friends had already died of overdoses and co-writer on the From Luxury
to Heartache album, Michael Rudetsky, was found dead of a heroin overdose in
George's home in August 1986.
Legal problems
On October 7, 2005, Boy George was arrested in Manhattan on suspicion of
possessing cocaine, (BBC Online Report) and appeared in court on 1 February,
2006 (BBC News report).
On June 17, 2006, a Manhattan judge issued a warrant for the arrest of Boy
George after the former Culture Club singer failed to appear in court. After
another court date was set, George was fined US$1000 and required to perform
community service.
On 14 August, 2006, Boy George reported for garbage duty, picking up trash for
the New York City Department of Sanitation as part of his community service. As
a result of the media frenzy, he was allowed to perform his community service
inside the Sanitation Department grounds. This garbage duty was assigned by the
court for 'wasting police time', after he admitted to falsely reporting a
burglary in his Manhattan apartment.
On 30 April, 2007, Boy George was arrested for allegedly assaulting and falsely
imprisoning a Norwegian man in his home in East London.
Memoirs
Harper Collins published the autobiography of Boy George, Take It Like A Man, in
1995. The book was released to coincide with the timing of George's solo record,
Cheapness And Beauty.
In 2005, Century published Straight, his second autobiographical book, written
with author Paul Gorman. This stayed in The Sunday Times bestseller list for six
weeks and a paperback version with new material covering his experiences since
publication of the hardback is being readied for Spring 2007. Gorman has also
ghost written Cry Salty Tears, the memoirs of mother Dinah O'Dowd, which was
published by Arrow Books in January 2007.
Sexual orientation
When George was with Culture Club, much was made of his androgynous appearance,
and there was speculation about his sexuality. When asked the question in
interviews, George gave various answers. At times he suggested he was bisexual.
He gave a famous, oft-quoted response to an interviewer that "I prefer a nice
cup of tea to sex".
George wrote of his relationship with Kirk Brandon, the singer with Spear of
Destiny and the earlier Theatre of Hate, prompting Brandon to begin a High Court
action against George. George, taking the witness stand, faced a "malicious
falsehood" charge brought against him by Brandon, now married and a father, who
denied that he once had a sexual relationship with George. Brandon lost. During
the trial, Boy George had claimed that Kirk Brandon had been the love of his
life and that he still loved him.
In Take It Like A Man, George also told his side of his secret relationship with
Culture Club drummer Jon Moss. He stated many of the songs he wrote for Culture
Club were directed at Moss. He also alleged that Moss had broken off his
engagement to be with George, and that Moss was never comfortable in a same-sex
relationship, although Moss was bisexual. During the Culture Club reunion,
though, Moss did acknowledge that he had loved George deeply, although now he is
married and has several children.
George's striking looks inspired many Boy George look-alike contests around the
world, and his face became the image of Culture Club. He became an alternative
teen idol, as well as a gay icon.
Recent activity
Boy George remains a figure in the public eye. Although he has not reached the
same level of success as a solo artist, he has a second career as a notable
music DJ. He started DJing in the early 90's and came to the attention of
legendary rave/house promoters Fantazia who asked him to mix 1 of the discs on
the 2 volume in their new compilation series Fantazia The House Collection 2.
This compilation was a success in the UK, going gold. The album was also sold to
Sony for European-wide release. London mega club Ministry of Sound hired him to
compile one of their first CDs, and it promptly sold 100,000 copies. He then
completed some compilations for them, five of them being the Annual I to V.
In 2002/2003 he starred in the London musical Taboo (musical), based on his life
(George didn't play himself, opting instead to take on the persona of
Australian-born performance artist Leigh Bowery). Taboo was a great success in
London's West End, though a Rosie O'Donnell-produced run in New York was
short-lived (100 performances only, versus the two-year run in England, and
several nominations for best musical soundtrack).
In 1998, Boy George began writing a weekly column in The Daily Express and
hosted a weekly radio show on the Galaxy Radio Network. During 2003, he
presented a weekly show on London radio station LBC 97.3 for six months.
He wrote the foreword for a feng shui book called "Practical Feng Shui" by Simon
G. Brown (published in 1998).
He also appeared as a guest on the British comedy-talk show The Kumars at No.
42.
In March 2005 he was the guest host for an episode of The Friday Night Project,
for Channel 4 television.
On 20 October 2006 it was announced that he will write some tracks for Kylie
Minogue (News.com.au story).
Boy George has also now, since some years, his own fashion line, called
"B-Rude". B-Rude has been present in some fashion shows in cities like London,
New-York and Moscow
* He is working right now on a forthcoming solo LP, which apparently will be
including some ragga, reggae, pop and acoustic songs.
On 24 December 2006, George appeared on a one-off BBC TV program "Duet
Impossible" where he performed with himself from the 1980s and joked about his
street cleaning.
On 25 February 2007, George was special guest DJ at GLBT nightspot, The Court
Hotel in Perth, Western Australia.
On 4 March 2007, George performed as a DJ at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney for
the Mardi Gras Festival.
On 11 May 2007, George performed as a DJ at the launch party for the Palazzo
Versace in Dubai, UAE.
George recently cancelled his planned 2007 October tour via an announcement on
his official website. Although the exact reason is not known, it is cited as
being due to “last minute commitments” that clashed with this particular set of
performances.
May - August George toured as a DJ, visiting Blackpool, Coventry, Rome, Naples,
Amsterdam, Münich, Mantova, Barcelona, Lyon, Paris, Cannes, Norway, S?o Paolo,
Rio De Janeiro, Beirut, Budapest, Mykonos.
George announces special residency at the Shaw Theatre in London, starting 23
January 2008.
Discography
Albums
M Culture Club
Sold (1987) UK #29, US #145
Tense Nervous Headache (1988)
Boyfriend (1989)
High Hat (1989) (selected tracks from Tense Nervous Headache and Boyfriend, for
America) US #126
The Martyr Mantras (1990) UK #60 (released with the Jesus Loves You name in UK)
Spin Dazzle (1992) compilation
At Worst: The Best of Boy George and Culture Club (1993) UK #24, US #169 (Gold)
Cheapness and Beauty (1995) UK #44
Fantazia House Collection 2 (1995) (as DJ)
Unrecoupable One Man Bandit (1998)
Everything I Own (1999) compilation
Galaxy Mix (1999) (as DJ)
Essential Mix (as DJ) (2001)
Classic Masters (2002) compilation
A Night Out With Boy George (as DJ) (2002)
A Night In With Boy George - a chill out mix (as DJ) (2002)
U Can Never B2 Straight (2002) UK #147
In and Out With Boy George: A DJ Mix (as DJ) (2002)
Taboo Original London Cast (2002)
BoyGeorgeDJ.Com (as DJ) (2003)
Taboo (2004) soundtrack of Broadway show
Yum Yum (as The Twin) (2004)
EPs
Sweet Toxic Love EP(*) (1992) UK #65
The Devil in Sister George EP (1994) UK #26
The Twin EP (2003-2004)
Straight EP (2005) (included in the book of the same name)
Singles
See also: Culture Club
Everything I Own (1987) UK #1 (2 weeks), US Dance #45, Canada #1
Keep Me In Mind (1987) UK #29
Sold (1987) UK #24
To Be Reborn (1987) UK #13
Live My Life (1987) UK #62, US #40
No Clause 28 (1988) UK #57
Don't Cry (1988) UK #60
Don't Take My Mind on a Trip (1989) UK #68, US R&B #5
Whether They Like It Or Not (1989) ¤
You Found Another Guy (1989) US R&B #34
Whisper (1989) ¤
You Are My Heroin (1989)
After The Love(*) (1989) UK #68
Generations Of Love(*) (1990) UK #80
One On One(*) (1990) UK #83
Bow Down Mister(*) (1991) UK #27
Generations Of Love 91(*) (1991) UK #35
After The Love 91(*) (1991)
The Crying Game (1992) UK #22, US #15, Canada #9
Everything I Own 1993 (1993) (promo in UK)
More Than Likely (with PM Dawn) (1993) UK #40
Funtime (1995) UK #45
Il Adore (1995) UK #50
Same Thing in Reverse (1995) UK #56, US Dance #18
Love is Leaving (1996) ¤ Italy #4
When Will You learn (1997) ¤
Police And Thieves(**) (1997) ¤
Generations Of Love 98(*) (1998) ¤
Why Go? (with Faithless) (1999) ¤
Innocence Is Lost (with Groove Armada) (1999) (12" promo only)
Out of Fashion (with Hi-Gate) (2002) (promo only)
Run (with Sash!) (2002) ¤ Germany #48
Autoerotic (with Dark Globe) (2002) UK #165
Psychology Of The Dreamer (with Eddie Locke) (2003) UK Dance #5
Here Come The Girls (The Twin) (2003) (limited edition)
Electro Hetero (The Twin) (2003) (limited edition)
Sanitised (The Twin) (2003) (limited edition)
Human Racing (The Twin) (2004) (limited edition)
Love Your Brother(*) (2005) (12" promo only)
You Are My Sister (with Antony and the Johnsons) (2006)UK #39
You're Not The One (with Loverush UK)(2006) (promo)
Time Machine (with Amanda Ghost) (2007) (limited edition)
You're Not The One (with Loverush UK) (2007) (digital single only)
Atoms (12" Promo) (2007)
(*) under the pseudonym : Jesus Loves You (**) as Dubversive featuring Boy
George ¤ not released in UK

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early. RunUO is today the most widely used UO-server emulator. After RuneScape
implemented anti-cheating measures, many gamers left and started their own
private servers. The best place to discuss the private server is at
Trik- The Master of Private Server.
Another useful site is
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visual basics, java, C/C++, scar and all other languages such as PHP, HTML, ASP,
Delphi. There are also sections for graphics talents, plus many cool videos and
fun stuff.
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