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In 1972, Dr. John Fryer risked his career to tell his colleagues that gay people were not mentally ill. His act sent ripples through the legal, medical and justice systems.
This is the story of Dr. John Fryer, to whom we owe a debt of gratitude for his courageous act in 1972, and to Barbara Gittings for encouraging him to take action. It is important that we learn our history.
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Robert Rental “Double Heart” / “On Location” (1979)
More Robert Rental. One of the first releases recorded for Daniel Miller / Mute label, and another exceptional one for the industrial / new wave pioneer. His friendship and collaboration with Thomas Leer was perhaps one remembered very fondly as either of them could do no wrong. The Bridge released on Genesis’ Industrial Records in the same year was the largest and best example of synthpop, post-punk, industrial, and new wave in its’ infancy. Both sides of Rental’s solo single didn’t make it to The Bridge, but does retain both their friendship and slightly misanthropic and dark dystopian mood of their music. Though Rental does bass, synthesizers, and vocals, Leer visits with piano on the A-side “Double Heart”, a quiet, mid-beat number. “On Location” mixes late Seventies punk with industrial details, suddenly broken by Rental’s sharp echoic screams. This single might not be as abrasive as The Bridge but you can never go wrong with anything Rental and Leer. Add Miller with technician duties from Eric Radcliffe and John Fryer, plus everything having to do with Mute, and perhaps being wrong shouldn’t even be an issue.
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These pictures are killing me. That smirk. Good lord.
when your crew stop dancing
when your captain follows your suggestion
when you see your captain with a woman
when you see people getting a tattoo
when you wait for dinner
when you see people being whipped
john fryer is quite an expressive man
Pretty Hate Machine (1989)