And Jake also gave them those people which is younger suggest that now you will can struggling to open being gay. He also advice, “My advice would be to just stick to who you are. There are sacrifices you have to make, there are crosses that you have to bear. You're always going to be portrayed in a certain way, you're always going to be pigeonholed. That's the price that you're going to pay. But it's a price that's worth it. It's a responsibility. So that would be my advice - remain exactly who you are.”
Thursday, 30 December 2010
Jake Shears suggest to young people about gay
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Scissor Sisters thank fans for their latest tour
In a video blog they said: "It is with triumph and joy that we Scissor Sisters bid ta-ta to our British fans and friends. To say that we enjoyed our UK tour is a massive understatement: we have played our best, looked our best, and were blessed with the best audiences of our career. A huge thank you to all who braved the elements (especially our Glaswegian sisters) and told the snow to sod off. Take it from us New Yorkers: a little snow is nothing to be afraid of, just an opportunity to show off your shovelling skills! Thank you and here's to 2011: may it be the best year of all our lives!"
Their latest music video 'Invisible Light', the quartet described the clip as "a magical trip down the rabbit hole, and we think the video made by Spanish auteurs Canada gives the song a wicked little spin. Enjoy!"
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Scissor Sisters: Cancle her concert
After cancle their concert in Brighton the SCISSOR SISTERS have apologised our fans, south England on Thursday night (02Dec10). The Brighton Centre to play scheduled were the Filthy/Gorgeous hitmakers and after heavy snowfall she thought to make the gig in Britain caused interruption on the paths. They promised in their facebook.com on Thursday morning, "We're on route to Brighton and as far as we're concerned the snow is not stopping tonight's show!"
The performance at the last minute but the rough climate and freezing temperatures caused arrangers to axe.
A subsequent post on the social networking site read, "Your Scissters are here at Brighton Centre ready to play and we're GUTTED to find out that a decision has been made to cancel tonight's show. The safety of our fans is our priority and travelling to or from our show tonight has become seemingly impossible. Mother nature is a b**ch sometimes but we get to double your pleasure next week in Brighton, with a rescheduled matinee show on 12/12. Stay warm and see you soon."