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* [[Camp Straight]]: Stuart Murdoch may not be overtly camp, but his clean-cut appearance, slight lisp, and occasional queer references in his lyrics have raised suspicions that he may be gay. But he says that he's "straight enough to bore himself." |
* [[Camp Straight]]: Stuart Murdoch may not be overtly camp, but his clean-cut appearance, slight lisp, and occasional queer references in his lyrics have raised suspicions that he may be gay. But he says that he's "straight enough to bore himself." |
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* [[Citizenship Marriage]]: "The State I Am In": |
* [[Citizenship Marriage]]: "The State I Am In": |
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{{quote|I got married in a rush |
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To save a kid from being deported |
To save a kid from being deported |
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Now she's in love }} |
Now she's in love }} |
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* [[Ear Worm]]: "Lazy Line Painter Jane," "Step Into My Office, Baby," "Piazza, New York Catcher," and others. |
* [[Ear Worm]]: "Lazy Line Painter Jane," "Step Into My Office, Baby," "Piazza, New York Catcher," and others. |
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* [[Hello, Sailor!]]: "The State I Am In" mentions it: |
* [[Hello, Sailor!]]: "The State I Am In" mentions it: |
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{{quote|My brother had confessed he was gay |
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It took the heat off me for a while |
It took the heat off me for a while |
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He stood up with a sailor friend |
He stood up with a sailor friend |
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Made it known upon my sisters wedding day }} |
Made it known upon my sisters wedding day }} |
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* [[Ho Yay]]: "Seeing Other People," "She's Losing It," "Judy and the Dream of Horses," "Lazy Line Painter Jane," "Jonathan David," "Mary Jo"...suffice it to say that ''many'' of their songs contain a bit of [[Ho Yay]]. |
* [[Ho Yay]]: "Seeing Other People," "She's Losing It," "Judy and the Dream of Horses," "Lazy Line Painter Jane," "Jonathan David," "Mary Jo"...suffice it to say that ''many'' of their songs contain a bit of [[Ho Yay]]. |