Nancy Boy is also a nickname/slur for effeminate homosexual men "Nancy Boy" is a song by British alternative rock band Placebo, released as the third single from their self-titled debut album. It was released on January 20, 1997 and became their breakthrough single, reaching #4 in the UK charts and making them known to mainstream audiences. As with their first single "Come Home", the single/radio edit (a.k.a. the 'Sex mix') is a rerecorded version, noticeably different from the album version.
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- Nancy Boy is also a nickname/slur for effeminate homosexual men "Nancy Boy" is a song by British alternative rock band Placebo, released as the third single from their self-titled debut album. It was released on January 20, 1997 and became their breakthrough single, reaching #4 in the UK charts and making them known to mainstream audiences. As with their first single "Come Home", the single/radio edit (a.k.a. the 'Sex mix') is a rerecorded version, noticeably different from the album version. It was later released on the compilation album Once More with Feeling.
- Nancy Boy est une chanson du groupe de rock Placebo. C'est la sixième piste de l'album Placebo. Le single, qui atteignit la quatrième place du classement du Royaume-Uni, fut le premier succès commercial du groupe. « Nancy Boy » est une expression anglaise désuette et péjorative pour un homme efféminé. Le texte est un auto-portrait caricatural de Brian Molko; provocateur, emprunt de luxure, il décrit la vie d'un junkie totalement désorienté. La portée théâtrale du texte est clairement affichée dans le refrain, si bien que l'on peut penser que les images que Placebo nous donne à voir ne sont pour la plupart qu'une mise en scène. Modèle:Citation Dans une interview pour Melody Maker, Brian Molko explique cette chanson : Modèle:Citation
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- Nancy Boy is also a nickname/slur for effeminate homosexual men "Nancy Boy" is a song by British alternative rock band Placebo, released as the third single from their self-titled debut album. It was released on January 20, 1997 and became their breakthrough single, reaching #4 in the UK charts and making them known to mainstream audiences. As with their first single "Come Home", the single/radio edit (a.k.a. the 'Sex mix') is a rerecorded version, noticeably different from the album version.
- Nancy Boy est une chanson du groupe de rock Placebo. C'est la sixième piste de l'album Placebo. Le single, qui atteignit la quatrième place du classement du Royaume-Uni, fut le premier succès commercial du groupe. « Nancy Boy » est une expression anglaise désuette et péjorative pour un homme efféminé. Le texte est un auto-portrait caricatural de Brian Molko; provocateur, emprunt de luxure, il décrit la vie d'un junkie totalement désorienté.
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