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When Boy George arrived on the music
scene in 1982, it was in a flurry of pre-publicity.
Not the work of souped up ad men and recording
company executives, but a carefully engineered
programme of self-elevation which George himself had
put into force many years before!
People sat bolt upright before their television
screens as he and his group 'Culture Club' put their
talents to the public attention. With dreadlocks and
eccentric dress, even by modern fashion standards
where anything goes and who cares, he stood out as a
kind of unisexual figure. Some even thought he was a
girl. The voice was so good, the makeup perfect and
the clothes were such, in their kaftan like way, set
to deceive even more and make people think.
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