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Yungblud: 'All I wanted to do was find mates and belong somewhere' - The Number One music magazine feat. band & artist news, reviews, interviews, videos & gossip UK & worldwide. ....
YUNGBLUD felt weighed down by expectation - The Number One music magazine feat. band & artist news, reviews, interviews, videos & gossip UK & worldwide. ....
Johnny Rotten sniffed with typical contrarianism on July 16, 1977, as he guest DJed on Capital Radio’s Tommy Vance show. Of course, he said this over the opening chords of “Rebel Rebel.” But didn’t those vomit-orange spikes suspiciously resemble Ziggy Stardust’s earlier thatched mullet? Didn’t he sing into a mic Steve Jones stole from the Ziggy farewell gig? And Jonesy clearly owed Johnny Thunders guitar-wise, but those roaring power chords were stamped with a classic Bowie guitarist’s tone. “If I’ve got any ‘heroes,’” he told Alternative Press in 1989, “it’s Mick Ronson…” Germs Many early L.A. punk rockers received their musical education at the English Disco, scenemaker/DJ ....
Yungblud says the pressure that comes with being a role model is worth it . The cotton candy hitmaker has one aim in his career to make sure all of his fans have a voice , and if that means having five breakdowns a day over it, he doesn t care as long as he can serve his community. Speaking to the Daily Star newspaper s Wired column, Yungblud - whose real name is Dom Harrison - said: I just want to tell the truth and help people figure out their identity, gender, and figure out drugs, love, heartbreak, depression, loss, f everything. There is always pressure, I mean f me I have five breakdowns a day but it is always worth it I just need to tell the f truth. ....
Space-obsessed hitmaker And the space-obsessed Mars hitmaker couldn’t believe it when he found out his rendition of the late music icon’s 1971 hit – which he performed with Bowie’s longtime keyboard player, Mike Garson, at the virtual A Bowie Celebration: Just For One Day tribute concert in January – was going to soundtrack the historical landing. During an appearance on BBC’s The One Show, Yungblud – whose real name is Dom Harrison – shared how he thought his manager was quitting his job to become an astronaut when he told his client NASA had been on the phone to him. The 23-year-old star said: “First of all, I am as ready as a rabbit on Easter. I love space so I am here for it. I remember my 23-year-old manager rings me on the phone. It was late cos he’s in LA and it must have been midnight cos I’d had a couple of beers, so I was already kind of out there. ....