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Bobby Syvarth is a guitarist/singer/songwriter based in LA via Brooklyn, NY.Black, white, gay or straight…this song is f*cken Great! So…overturn prop 8. Gay love is better than str8 H8!!! Come on now!!!
Wiki-History: “Y.M.C.A.” is a 1978 song by the Village People which became a hit in January 1979. The song reached #2 on the U.S. charts in early 1979 and reached No.1 in the UK around the same time, becoming the group’s biggest hit ever. Taking the song at face value, its lyrics extol the virtues of the Young Men’s Christian Association. In the gay culture from which the group sprang, the song was understood as celebrating the YMCA’s reputation as a popular cruising and hookup spot, particularly for the younger gay men to whom it was addressed.[1]
The song has continued to remain popular due to its status as a disco classic and gay anthem, even among listeners who are otherwise uninvolved in disco or gay culture. It is also known to be a favorite in school dances. A popular dance in which the arms are used to spell out the four letters of the song’s title may have much to do with this. It is frequently played during breaks in the action at sporting events with crowds using the dance as an opportunity to stretch, similar to the later “Macarena“.
“Y.M.C.A.” is number 7 on VH1‘s list of The 100 Greatest Dance Songs of the 20th Century.
On New Years Eve 2008, The Village People performed at El Paso’s 75th Sun Bowl’s Brut Bowl half-time show to break the world record of the most people doing the Y.M.C.A. at once. El Pasoans broke the record with more than 45,000 people doing the dance, beating the former record of 13,000 people.
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