I have a naturally camp sensibility and a camp sense of humour. I love the icons that gay people love.

Meaning of the quote

Siobhan Fahey, a British musician, says she has a natural way of being theatrical and funny, which is common among many gay people. She enjoys the same famous figures and things that are popular in the gay community.

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Being a woman is really crap.

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Depression scares people off. It makes me laugh that it has that kind of effect.

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I’ve seen many of my contemporaries become superstars, and the way fame and fortune starts to really affect the way they treat other people, and I think it’s ugly.

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I can’t remember what the last film I saw was, as I can’t smoke or drink in cinemas.

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I absolutely hate Take That, East 17, the Spice Girls.

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I’m still grappling with all the things most people resolve by the time they’re 35. Maybe that’s why I make music that is relevant to young people. I’m emotionally stuck at the age of 13.

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No stranger ever comes up and talks to me. I’m the invisible woman.

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I’m a crap guitarist and I find it really hard writing on my own.

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I come from the home-grown punk ethic, where it doesn’t matter if you can’t play a note, it’s how you communicate.

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I’m a hopeless mother; a hopeless wife; I have to try harder. I’m just a pathetic case history, really.

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I love to sing old Motown songs to myself, or some Patti Smith Edith Piaf or Billie Holiday. That gets me in the mood for singing.

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If you suffer from depression, anything that makes you feel has to the most important thing in your life, because it’s the only thing that can save you.

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This is what I am. I have periods of enormous self-destructive depression, where I go completely off my trolley and lose all sight of reality and reason.

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I consider the Stooges to be pop music.

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You put something you like on really loud, and you feel godlike.

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I watched my mother waste her life on housework and swore I’d never do that. Dave does the cooking.

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I’m absolutely obsessed with The Jesus And Mary Chain and Patti Smith, but I’m a massive pop fan. I love pop culture, It’s a total reflection of the zeitgeist.

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I just can’t seem to write songs about peace and love. Yeah right, how do you get that?

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It’s tragic when people think feminism is a dirty word.

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I’m quite repulsed by the diva type.

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They said I was a married mother of two but the record sounded like an indie album and they didn’t know how to market it! This country is incredibly sexist, as is the music and media industry.

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There’s a lot of rage… you have to express it somehow. If I didn’t express it in song, I’d become incredibly violent.

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The ultimate revenge is being on Top Of The Pops.

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Pop music allows you to be who you are without having to wear a social uniform or to conform, which some people find impossible to do.

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I’ve always been an outsider; a displaced person.

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Most of my life I’ve had long periods of feeling down and lost. That’s why every five years or so I’ve smashed my life to pieces and started again.

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I never belonged anywhere. I just felt like a creature from another planet.

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Life is a process of working out what’s not working for you and disentangling yourself from it and trying then not walk into the same thing again. Watching your patterns and correcting them if you can.

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Bananarama were written off from day one. Nobody believed in us but us. We kept having hits despite the record company, despite the press.

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If you’re a musician and an artist, you don’t just stop.

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I have this massive love for the whole culture of pop music. It’s my fascination, my ongoing passion.

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Fashion goes round in circles.

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Music is a gut thing. You’re working in a medium which is more in touch with the primal than the modern. A gig is a ritual. There’s a congregation.

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I’ve always craved to belong to somewhere, but I never have and never will.

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When do you know you’re insane? And when do you known you’re sane? I think I treat a fine line between the two. It’s a battle to function, but somehow I manage.

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We were signed to a label that wanted us to remain little girls who appealed to other little girls, who were cute and non-threatening.

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It’s refreshing to hear something that’s pop but doesn’t sound like Britney Spears.

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I really, really love music. I’m affected by it and uplifted by it, and made to laugh and cry, and almost fall in love with the person who has made me feel so brilliant and communicated so profoundly to me.

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