Note: Back in the day, say the early 80's when the Gays weren't allowed to enjoy the freedoms todays youth take for granted, this song by Miss James was played in all the bars and clubs in SF. It acted as a wake-up call and a promise of better things to come if we applied ourselves and fought! Remember, this was the time of Harvey Milk's COORS boycott, and just before the AIDS. It was a call to action to every gay person that had had enough. The images in this video are just as relevant today.
Note: Back in the day, say the early 80's when the Gays weren't allowed to enjoy the freedoms todays youth take for granted, this song by Miss James was played in all the bars and clubs in SF. It acted as a wake-up call and a promise of better things to come if we applied ourselves and fought! Remember, this was the time of Harvey Milk's COORS boycott, and just before the AIDS. It was a call to action to every gay person that had had enough. The images in this video are just as relevant today.
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